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Ivanka Trump shares intimate details on her family’s past tragedies

Ivanka Trump shares intimate details on her family’s past tragedies

Ivanka Trump got candid about dealing with several major family tragedies in recent years and the impact it had on her mental health.  The mother of three sat down on The Diary of a CEO podcast, and shared that she turned to therapy in 2020 to help her adjust to setbacks like the end of her time in Washington, D.C. and her husband Jared Kushner’s cancer battle. She told the host that she sought support after “some of the challenges around Jared’s health. I had just left Washington. Our life was in flux. Jared was diagnosed with thyroid cancer for a second time, and then my mother passed.” © The Diary of a CEO/YouTubeIvanka got emotional as she spoke about her mental health Jared, whom she married in 2009, was first diagnosed with the disease during Donald Trump’s first term in the White House, and had surgery to remove a tumor in his throat, as he revealed in his memoir.  Jared underwent a second surgery on his thyroid in 2022, in the same year that Ivanka’s mother and Donald’s first wife, Ivana Trump, passed away …

Trevor Noah Explains How Kintsugi, the Japanese Art of Repairing Pottery, Helped Him Overcome Life’s Tragedies

Trevor Noah Explains How Kintsugi, the Japanese Art of Repairing Pottery, Helped Him Overcome Life’s Tragedies

Trevor Noah end­ed his stint as the host of The Dai­ly Show a lit­tle over three years ago, but he’s made him­self into anoth­er kind of pop-cul­tur­al pres­ence since then. In evi­dence, we have his appear­ance above on the pop­u­lar pod­cast and YouTube show Diary of a CEO. For more than two and a half hours, Noah dis­cuss­es with host Steven Bartlett (who, like Noah, also hap­pens to be African-born with mixed parent­age) his rea­sons for quit­ting that polit­i­cal-news-com­e­dy TV insti­tu­tion, his strug­gles with depres­sion, and the time his step­fa­ther shot his moth­er in the head. She lived, owing to the mirac­u­lous­ly unlike­ly tra­jec­to­ry of the bul­let, but that did­n’t stop the expe­ri­ence from becom­ing what Noah describes as the worst of his life. Dis­cussing all this brings to his mind the Japan­ese art of kintsu­gi (pre­vi­ous­ly fea­tured here on Open Cul­ture). “It’s a prac­tice of repair­ing pot­tery and ceram­ics that have bro­ken,” Noah explains. “What hap­pens is, you break a plate, or you break a vase or some­thing,” and “they put it back togeth­er, these arti­sans who do …