Jennifer LaRue
Jennifer LaRue is a freelance writer, editor, publicist, and producer. She’s written about health and travel for The Washington Post, published four children’s picture books, and hosted hundreds of virtual author talks during the pandemic. She’s a little bit giddy about producing for The Colin McEnroe Show.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we look at why humans touch others with their lips (and often their tongues!). Join us as we overthink the simple act of kissing.
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What makes a romance novel a romance novel? And why are so many readers in love with the genre?
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we look at why humans touch others with their lips (and often their tongues!). Join us as we overthink the simple act of kissing.
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This hour, the full measure of short stature, including a look at whether being short might actually be better than being tall. Turns out short people got plenty of reason to live — and they usually live longer, too.
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This hour, we reflect on narcissism — our misunderstandings about it, its pervasiveness in our culture, and the personal, public, and political damage it wreaks.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: spelling — what it is, why it matters, and why some of us actually find it fun.
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From San Francisco’s iconic fog and COVID-related brain fog to a location-tracking program called Fog Reveal, this hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we lift the fog on all kinds of fog.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, satirist and author Andy Borowitz joins us to talk about his book ‘Profiles in Ignorance,’ which explains how our nation’s elected leaders have grown dumb — and dumber.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show we look at what makes a romance novel a romance novel, and why so many readers are in love with the genre.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show is all about clapping: its history, its varied permutations, and the kinds of occasions on which people applaud.