Caption: Jen Worick
Jen Worick  

As Her World Turned: Living Life Through A Soap Opera

From: Jeannie Yandel
Length: 00:11:45

Jennifer Worick is a best–selling writer based here in Seattle. And she's made her career writing practical, nonfiction books. But a 30–year habit of watching the high drama soap "As The World Turns" gave Jen aspirations for her own future, and a model for how to live. It also helped her escape her own difficult home life. She talks with KUOW's Jeannie Yandel about what the soap meant to her, and how it helped her to finally risk talking to her family about what happened when she was a kid. Read the full description.

Jenworick_small Jennifer Worick is a best–selling writer based here in Seattle. And she's made her career writing practical, nonfiction books. But a 30–year habit of watching the high drama soap "As The World Turns" gave Jen aspirations for her own future, and a model for how to live. It also helped her escape her own difficult home life. She talks with KUOW's Jeannie Yandel about what the soap meant to her, and how it helped her to finally risk talking to her family about what happened when she was a kid.

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