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Lemonada Media Launches ''New Day'' Podcast


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Lemonada Media announces the arrival of "New Day," a weekly podcast with a simple goal -- helping you find a bit more joy every day. Hosted by author, therapist and grief expert Claire Bidwell Smith, "New Day" is meant to help listeners find energy, redefine balance and make time for hobbies again. Bidwell Smith and her guests don't shy away from helping to answer the big question: "How can I get through today and look forward to tomorrow?"

Bidwell Smith said, "On New Day, we share insights and advice to keep moving forward. Every episode ends with "The Weekly Practice." These aren't cure-all fixes; I've found it's the small, consistent actions that add up to real change."

"So many of us are suffering in silence, feeling dread and more. Claire is the perfect person to help us to make the most of each New Day," added Lemonada's Chief Content Officer and co-founder Stephanie Wittels Wachs.

Lemonada CEO and co-founder Jessica Cordova Kramer added, "When overwhelmed, it's hard to know what to do. New Day offers simple steps listeners can put into practice every day."

"New Day" is executive produced by creator and host of the IGTV interview series Mind Wide Open, Lily Cornell Silver (the late Chris Cornell's daughter) who will also appear from time to time as a youth correspondent.

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