'Hard Turn' KOMO's Kelly Koopmans Mary Nam get candid on new podcast

Seattle, WALocal News

KOMO anchors Kelly Koopmans and Mary Nam have launched a new podcast titled "Hard Turn," focusing on navigating life's significant changes and challenges. The podcast was inspired by Nam's wish to break free from the confines of news reporting and explore more personal topics, while Koopmans' contribution of the title encapsulates the essence of their journey. In their candid discussions, they tackle various themes such as grief, parenting, and friendship, allowing listeners to resonate with their experiences. Koopmans, who faced her husband's cancer diagnosis during the podcast's development, found the project to be a therapeutic outlet amidst personal turmoil. Their conversations not only reflect their struggles but also invite community voices, fostering a sense of connection and support among listeners.

This initiative highlights the importance of sharing stories and finding solace in shared experiences. Ultimately, "Hard Turn" serves as both a personal exploration for the hosts and a broader commentary on the human experience of coping with change. Join them as they create a space for heartfelt conversations that resonate with many.

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