WBUR podcasts, Boston.
The universe has good news for the lost, lonely, and heartsick sugar is here, the both of us speaking straight into your ears.
I'm Cheryl strayed.
I'm Steve Almond.
This is dear Sugar radio.
Oh, dear song, won't you please share some little sweetness with me?
I check my bell eyes every day oh, and the sugar you see in my way hi, Steve.
Hi, Cheryl.
So guess what we're gonna talk about today?
It's coming to me.
It's coming to me.
We're gonna talk about global warming friendships.
Ah, even better.
We're doing a friendship faq.
And this is in part because we get so many different questions about how to navigate friendships.
Most of us get so absorbed in our, you know, family dysfunctions and our romantic relationships, right?
But it turns out friendships can be complicated, too.
Well, you know, if you sort of look through the canon, as we do as writers, and you realize how many books, when you sort of dig to the bottom of it, are really actually about friendship.
Like Winnie the Pooh is about friendship, right?
That's what that book is about.