Commonwealth club produces over 500 programs annually even during a pandemic head on over to commonwealthclub. Org slash mms for more michelle meow show programming or Commonwealth Club dot org for future programs podcasts videos of past events and also the opportunity to support the work of the club. If youre joining us live on youtube use the chat box feature to send us your questions for our speakers. Its now my pleasure to introduce to you our speakers today. Mary trump is a clinical psychologist with a phd from the Derner Institute of advanced psychological studies, Adelphi University her first book too much and never enough how my family created the most dangerous man was an International Bestseller and provided deep insight into americas 45th president. Shes here today to talk about many things but most importantly her second and newest book the reckoning our nations trauma and finding a way to heal our moderator today is molly jong fass. Who is the editor at large at the daily
Commonwealth club produces over 500 programs annually even during a pandemic head on over to commonwealthclub. Org slash mms for more michelle meow show programming or Commonwealth Club dot org for future programs podcasts videos of past events and also the opportunity to support the work of the club. If youre joining us live on youtube use the chat box feature to send us your questions for our speakers. Its now my pleasure to introduce to you our speakers today. Mary trump is a clinical psychologist with a phd from the Derner Institute of advanced psychological studies, Adelphi University her first book too much and never enough how my family created the most dangerous man was an International Bestseller and provided deep insight into americas 45th president. Shes here today to talk about many things but most importantly her second and newest book the reckoning our nations trauma and finding a way to heal our moderator today is molly jong fass. Who is the editor at large at the daily
Commonwealth club produces over 500 programs annually even during a pandemic head on over to commonwealthclub. Org slash mms for more michelle meow show programming or Commonwealth Club dot org for future programs podcasts videos of past events and also the opportunity to support the work of the club. If youre joining us live on youtube use the chat box feature to send us your questions for our speakers. Its now my pleasure to introduce to you our speakers today. Mary trump is a clinical psychologist with a phd from the Derner Institute of advanced psychological studies, Adelphi University her first book too much and never enough how my family created the most dangerous man was an International Bestseller and provided deep insight into americas 45th president. Shes here today to talk about many things but most importantly her second and newest book the reckoning our nations trauma and finding a way to heal our moderator today is molly jong fass. Who is the editor at large at the daily
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For this really important conversation, not just about this book about but about the challenge year that have of bringing people and our country together. Elizabeth, youre this book is it was a thrill for me to read it in part because theres a little confirmation bias on with me. I think a lot of what youre talking about are things that ive experienced personally coming Rural America, but also things ive been talking a lot about and to have someone write, book and provide all of this incredible research and Data Analysis that you do in this book, that confirms what weve been saying for a long time, which is that we arent all that different in this country. And so a first question that i have for because i looked at your bio and youve written about art in new york, youve written about celebrity, youve written about a lot of different topics but you havent written before about america. And so as the daughter of danville, what drove you to write this book . Oh, thats a question, senator h