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Podcast: A conversation with Mayim Bialik about her new book and more

Thursday, February 9th 2012 @ 11:31 AM

I recently spoke to Jewish homeschooling mom and actress Mayim Bialik about her new book, Beyond the Sling. This podcast is part of that conversation (it's a little under 10 minutes long).

A complete transcription of the rest of the interview will be posted here soon.

Enjoy!

[Update: The transcript is now posted. You can click to read it here.]

Comments

tehila perles
Aishes Chayil
TehilaPerles said on Monday, February 13th 2012 @ 9:56 AM:

wow! that was an amazing interview! I can't wait until her book comes out. I need copies for all the people who are challenging my attachment parenting choices!


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