Photocollage: Tablet Magazine; original photos: Netflix; Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for The New Yorker; Wikipedia
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Ep. 190: ‘Dead to Me’ creator Liz Feldman and gay Mormon convert Dennis Schleicher

August 1, 2019
Photocollage: Tablet Magazine; original photos: Netflix; Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for The New Yorker; Wikipedia

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Our Jewish guest this week is Liz Feldman, writer and creator of Dead to Me, the new Netflix series starring Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini. She tells us about the Jewish elements of the hit “traumedy,” which was just renewed for a second season.

Our gentile of the week is Dennis Schleicher, who shares his conversion story. After coming out as gay as a teenager and leaving his family and their evangelical church, he ends up converting to Mormonism as an adult. (His book is called Is He Nuts: Why a Gay Man Would Become a Member of the Church of Jesus Christ.)

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