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Life is the Curveball, with Aileen Weintraub

March 21, 2022

Many of you long-time listeners know that I’m the proud father of triplets—the fact that they are turning twenty in a few short weeks is mindboggling to me. What many of you don’t know is that my wife was on supervised bedrest in the hospital for six weeks before giving birth to them. I spent all but two nights with her in the hospital during that time, and, while I admired the hell out of her for the sacrifices she was making for our unborn children, it pained me to see how uncomfortable she was. As a very active person, it was very difficult for her to have so little movement during this time. In short, her freedom was gone. When I was pitched the opportunity to interview Aileen Weintraub about the memoir she wrote about her time on bedrest, I jumped at the chance, and am so glad that I did. It is an amazing conversation.

MEET AILEEN WEINTRAUB

Aileen Weintraub is an award-winning author, journalist, and editor whose latest book, Knocked Down: A High-Risk Memoir, is about a Brooklyn girl who moves to the country, gets married, and finds herself living in a rickety farmhouse, knocked up, and faced with the prospect of five months of bed rest. Despite the seriousness of the topic, and the craziness that so many life changes coming at her brought, Aileen delivered her story with warmth, insight, and a very healthy dose of humor.

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