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Celebrity Family Law Attorney Laura Wasser Teams with iHM


Laura Wasser
Laura Wasser

iHeartMedia and Laura Wasser, a celebrity divorce attorney, author, family law expert and CEO/founder of online divorce platform It's Over Easy, has announced a new podcast, "All's Fairs with Laura Wasser." The first episode launches February 11 and features Kim Kardashian West discussing surrogacy, motherhood and Kim's advocacy for criminal justice reform. "All's Fair with Laura Wasser" will be distributed through the iHeartPodcast Network.

"All's Fair with Laura Wasser" debuts as an expanded re-launch of Wasser's former podcast, "Divorce Sucks!," which has accrued more than 2 million listeners since its debut episode in 2018. The re-launch will provide listeners with more insight into a variety of topics including human relationships and how we relate to others, ourselves and more. Former guests of Wasser's podcast include Kate Hudson, Anna Faris, Kris Jenner and Chelsea Handler.

"I started the ‘Divorce Sucks!' podcast two years ago to answer people's questions about divorce and work to destigmatize how listeners view divorce," said Wasser. "Since releasing the podcast, I've learned that conversations around divorce naturally transition into conversations about all kinds of human nature such as relationships, business, lifestyles, parenting and so much more. This relaunch into ‘All's Fair' with iHeartRadio provides an opportunity for me to utilize my experiences as well as my guests' stories and address a wider range of topics."

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