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“I Like to Talk… A Lot” with David Satel

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This 30th milestone episode of Unpacking with Jennifer Satel is a special one. Jennifer is joined again by her husband, David Satel, with their daughter Charlette opening the show in her own unfiltered way: “Mommy, I like to talk. I like to talk a lot. I can’t even go five minutes without talking.”

What starts with laughter (and a few “poop grenade” stories from life with four dogs) quickly turns into a powerful and emotional conversation. Jennifer opens up about the recent passing of her father, her complicated relationship with him, and what it was like to navigate dementia, forgiveness, and grief. David shares his own experience of sudden loss, offering perspective, compassion, and honesty about how grief lingers in unexpected ways.

Together, they talk about love, loss, family chaos, and why letting go of what doesn’t serve us is so important. You’ll laugh, cry, and maybe reflect on the people in your own life who mean the most.

#UnpackingWithJennifer #MarriageTalk #ParentingUnfiltered #FamilyStories #MomLifeUnfiltered #LifeAndLoss #ParentingHumor #GriefJourney #MarriageAndParenting #PodcastMilestone #WorkLifeBalance #FamilyFirst

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This 30th milestone episode of Unpacking with Jennifer Satel is a special one. Jennifer is joined again by her husband, David Satel, with their daughter Charlette opening the show in her own unfiltered way: “Mommy, I like to talk. I like to talk a lot. I can’t even go five minutes without talking.”

What starts with laughter (and a few “poop grenade” stories from life with four dogs) quickly turns into a powerful and emotional conversation. Jennifer opens up about the recent passing of her father, her complicated relationship with him, and what it was like to navigate dementia, forgiveness, and grief. David shares his own experience of sudden loss, offering perspective, compassion, and honesty about how grief lingers in unexpected ways.

Together, they talk about love, loss, family chaos, and why letting go of what doesn’t serve us is so important. You’ll laugh, cry, and maybe reflect on the people in your own life who mean the most.

#UnpackingWithJennifer #MarriageTalk #ParentingUnfiltered #FamilyStories #MomLifeUnfiltered #LifeAndLoss #ParentingHumor #GriefJourney #MarriageAndParenting #PodcastMilestone #WorkLifeBalance #FamilyFirst

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