The basketball season comes to an unexpected ending, and Chad confronts his dad about a powerful moment in their relationship. Chad wants to close the book on these memories, but Dax and Monica push him to dig deeper on exactly what happened all those years ago.
Chad’s mom said Chad never wanted things sugar-coated as a kid. He wanted the truth. Chad faces a truth he isn’t ready for when he uncovers information about The Driver that had been hiding in plain sight.
Nothing compares to the butterflies of teenage love in high school. But teenage romance can lead to grave outcomes.
As the Blake basketball team roars through its thrilling season, Chad and his teammates experience local stardom. With his newfound status, Chad gets access to all of the hottest house parties…and ends up in white student’s houses for the first time with their parents out of town. Behold, the high school rager.
Like every high schooler, Chad wanted to be cool and wanted to be liked. He twisted himself in knots trying to be popular, trying to be an athlete, and trying to be a lady’s man. But some kids never get the luxury of normal teenage angst…
Who was driving the car when Chad’s best friend died? What really happened the night when a student was killed in front of Blake High? Chad goes looking for answers to the questions he’s buried for 20 years.
Chad’s junior year at Blake High School started off like pure magic. Blake was one of those perfect suburban high schools you see on TV and Chad was finally coming into his own. Then a tragedy struck that rocked the school and changed Chad's life forever.
In the inaugural episode of Yearbook, Dax and Monica sit down with Chad Sanders and they discuss season 1 of Armchair Umbrella's new anthology series. They talk about the working process, the reason they wanted to make the show, and the discomfort that accompanies quaking what you believe to be a solid foundation of identity. They prep the audience for what is to come in the following 7 episodes including self-exploration, death, sex, love, and redemption.
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #21: Lucy & Joseph and answers the question: Will our children still respect us if we are divorced and happy? She also teaches us new words: nunchi and eomchina
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #20: Jennifer and answers the question: Will my children hate me if I let them mother me? She also teaches us new words: mudita and firgun
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #19: Susan and Julie and answers the question: Will my child hate me if I make her go upstairs alone? She also teaches us new words: kuchisabishii and shemomechama
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #18: Annie and answers the question: Will my child hate me if I don't like what they like? She also teaches us a new word: jia yo
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #17: Jimmy and answers the question: Will my child hate me if all the kids in school adore me? She also teaches us new words: kummerspeck and betsubara
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #16 Marie and Wayne and answers the question: Will my children hate me if I'm sarcastic? She also teaches us new words: acomedido and greng-jai
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #15: Patricia and Nithin and answers the question: Will our children hate us if we don't worry about them equally? She also teaches us a new word: binnenpretje
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #14: Samantha and Edgar and answers the question: Will our children hate us if we stop laughing at their jokes? She also teaches us a new word: baofuxing aoye
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #13: Leah and Bobby and answers the question: Will our children hate us if there's sibling inequality? She also teaches us a new word: pareidolia
Dr. Mogel speaks with family #12: Denise and Ryan and answers the question: Will our children hate us if we disagree about how to raise them? She also teaches us a new concept: Jimi Halloween
BONUS episode of Race to 35 with Esther Perel. Months after their retrievals, Monica and Liz return to the attic to discuss their feelings surrounding the egg retrieval process with some distance from the experience. Esther Perel joins the women in the attic to talk about ambiguous loss, jealousy/discomfort, and plans for the future.
Monica and Liz get retrieved in episode 10 (out of 10) of Race to 35. In the final episode, L & M chat mere hours after their retrieval. They discuss their feelings, talk about the trigger shot experience, and discuss how their teams performed.