• Living in the Deep, with Myra Sack: Author, Mom & Founder - E-Motion
    Feb 12 2026

    This week on Grand Exit, Tamatha and Chelsea are profoundly moved by Myra Sack—author of Fifty-Seven Fridays: Losing Our Daughter, Finding Our Way, and founder of the nonprofit Emotion—for a conversation about what it means to live in the deep.

    After her daughter Havi was diagnosed with Tay-Sachs and given 12–18 months to live, Myra and her husband created a weekly ritual called “Shabbirthday,” celebrating the birthdays Havi would never get. What unfolded was a way of living that was raw, intentional, communal, and in some ways, unexpectedly full.

    You can expect to hear:

    - How ritual can hold what feels unbearable

    - The moment Myra stopped ignoring her parental instinct, to hear what her daughter’s soul was saying

    - What it means to “do everything” without medical intervention

    - What it’s like living with one foot in the land of the living and the other in the land of dying

    - And how Havi lives in ways that feel so…within reach
    This episode is about grief, yes—but even more, it’s about presence, community, and how love can expand time.

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    48 Min.
  • Vital Signs of Living Fully
    Jan 29 2026

    How do you know when you’re truly alive—not just happy, but whole?

    In this episode of Grand Exit, Tamatha and Chelsea unpack the “vital signs” of living fully—not the medical kind, but the emotional, spiritual, and relational markers that tell us we’re awake to our own lives.


    You’ll hear:

    - Why delight—especially in the joy of others—can be a powerful indicator of vitality

    - How “shoulds,” ego, and obligation can be roadblocks to aliveness

    - The role of collective wellbeing in our own ability to feel fully alive

    - Practical questions to help you identify your own vital signs


    It’s a conversation that invites you to monitor—not measure—your own aliveness, and to remember that engaging fully with life also means engaging with our own mortality.

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    25 Min.
  • It’s Not What You Think (& Why), with Dr. Jared Rubenstein, Pediatric Palliative Care Physician
    Jan 15 2026

    This week on Grand Exit, Tamatha and Chelsea are joined by Dr. Jared Rubenstein — a pediatric palliative care doctor who brings clarity, humor, and heart to conversations people all too often avoid, even in the moments they matter most.

    Together, the three explore medicine’s blind spots, cultural weirdness with death, and how care changes when we slow down and truly listen.

    You can expect to hear:

    • A working definition of palliative care; and what keeps 70% of Americans from knowing that
    • How end-of-life conversations, and naming what’s already with us (instead of ‘staying positive’), can connect patients with family members and care teams
    • Two questions that reframe everything: “At baseline, what does a good day look like?” And “What are we actually fighting for?”
    • A solid (and goofy) reminder of how palliative care is the fire department; not the fire

    And more…

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    38 Min.
  • The Mother, featuring: Our Moms
    Jan 1 2026

    In this tender, funny, and deeply personal episode of Grand Exit, Tamatha and Chelsea introduce their moms—Susan and Tammi—for the very first time!


    What unfolds is a conversation that spans decades: from giving birth during turbulent world events, to raising daughters who challenge and change them, to the shifting tides as the parent-child roles begin to reverse.

    You can expect to hear:

    - How they navigated motherhood through war zones, newsrooms, and small-town kitchen tables

    - The arguments that broke something that begged for a rebuild anyway

    - Family quirks and the little traditions that, often unexpectedly, become woven into legacy

    - What they wish they could tell their younger selves about motherhood

    This one's a rare, four-way conversation on love, letting go, and the joy of being “in each other’s orbit,” through every chapter of life.

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    48 Min.
  • Inside End Well: Lessons in Legacy
    Dec 18 2025

    This episode reflects on End Well 2025 – an only-of-its-kind conference about death and life – through Grand Exit’s lens of legacy.

    Rather than a conference recap, you can expect to hear:

    • 5 takeaways that stayed with us — words that illuminate how tenderness becomes strength, culture becomes medicine for grief, silence causes suffering, and connection matters more than getting it “right.”
    • An exploration of what it means to live better because we’re willing to talk about dying better.
    • A weaving of personal moments, redefined miracles, and the courage to meet one another where we are—without fixing, rushing, or turning away.

    This one’s an invitation to choose depth over ease, conversation over silence, and legacy built in real time.

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    35 Min.
  • Who’s Afraid of Losing Control?
    Dec 4 2025

    In the Season 3 opener of Grand Exit, Tamatha and Chelsea dive headfirst into the tension between order and chaos, finding inspiration in the myth of Dionysus—the god of wine, revelry, and joyful disruption.

    From birth plans that laugh at our need for neatness, to cancer treatment decisions that trade certainty for quality of life, the two friends explore what it really means to loosen our grip and live as wildly and freely as their humanity will let them.

    You can expect to hear:

    • Why letting in a little wildness might bring you closer to your true self
    • How (anticipatory) parenthood, illness, and activism crack open our relationship with control
    • Stories that reveal how aliveness often lives beneath the surface, and how one person’s aliveness certainly impacts our ability to live fully.

    This one’s an invitation to live in the questions, make space for the mess, and see what beauty unfolds when we stop clinging so tightly – especially in good company!

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    34 Min.
  • Season 3 of Grand Exit: A Sneak Peek
    Nov 21 2025

    They’re baaaack! Tamatha Thomas-Haase and Chelsea Leader Gold – two friends traveling the life-death-legacy continuum from very different, and always changing, vantage points – bring you a third season of their lovechild: Grand Exit.

    This season, they’re hanging with life’s polarities – where joy and grief trade places without warning , and where endings often double as beginnings in disguise.

    They’ll feature some brilliant guests, like:

    Nikki Boyer: the Emmy-award-nominated Creator of the hit show Dying for Sex


    Dr. Jared Rubenstein, a profound and inspiring Pediatric Palliative Care doctor

    Megan Sheldon, Ritualist and Founder of Be Ceremonial

    Myra Sack, a mother with a story that moves mountains, and Founder: E-Motion

    Jesse Israel, meditation teacher, wellness entrepreneur and Founder: The Big Quiet

    And…Tamatha and Chelsea’s moms!

    Grand Exit Season 3 is a full-on invitation to live now in a way that will live on.

    Be ready to re-enter when a new episode drops December 4 (and the rest, every other Thursday in season).

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    - Catch up on Seasons 1 and 2 (Leave feeling more alive!)

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    2 Min.
  • Friendship in the Trenches, with Nikki Boyer - Creator: 𝘋𝘺𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘚𝘦𝘹
    Aug 22 2025

    When Nikki Boyer’s best friend Molly Kochan was diagnosed with stage four cancer, she didn’t just face death—she rewrote how to live. Their journey together became the hit podcast Dying for Sex, now an Emmy-nominated FX series streaming on Hulu, and a testament to friendship in its rawest, realest form.

    In this deeply personal (and dream-come-true!) conversation, Nikki joins Tamatha and Chelsea to talk about loving someone through the trenches, what Molly taught her about living boldly (and dying without apology), and the lessons only a soulmate can leave behind.

    You can expect to hear:

    • - Knowing - like, really knowing - each other through life (and death and legacy)’s many moons;

    • - How grief carves the same space in us that joy fills;

    • - And what’s available in friendship when you’re willing to get as messy as life requires

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      More where this came from:

      Watch Dying for Sex on Hulu: hulu.com/series/dying-for-sex-423f6320-b55b-453b-a85f-dea05bd495d9

      Listen to Dying for Sex, the podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dying-for-sex/id1495392900

      Connect with Nikki on Instagram: @nikkiboyer (instagram.com/nikkiboyer)

      Read Molly’s blog: EverythingLeadsToThis.com & grab a copy of her memoir: Screw Cancer: Becoming Whole (on Amazon)

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    43 Min.