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Wayne Scott “The Shrink Next Door” is a podcast and television series based on the true story of psychiatrist Isaac “Ike” Herschkopf’s thirty-year-long relationship with one of his clients
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Wayne Scott - Wikipedia Wayne Scott is a politician from the U S state of Oregon He was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives for the Republican Party until 2009, representing House District 39, which includes the communities of Barlow, Beavercreek, Canby, Mulino and Oregon City
The Maps They Gave Us: One Marriage Reimagined There are stories of marriages in crisis, and then there’s Wayne Scott’s The Maps They Gave Us, which is nothing short of miraculous He rejects the familiar turns, respects the mysteries of process to offer an experience that feels utterly naked and alive
Going Off Script: Wayne Scott on Marriage, Memoir, and Making Your Own . . . In this deeply honest and thought-provoking episode of Uncorking a Story, writer and psychotherapist Wayne Scott opens up about the emotional terrain behind his memoir The Maps They Gave Us We dive into his decades-long marriage, navigating a mixed-orientation relationship, and redefining monogamy
Album Review: Wayne Scott, Wayne’s Pain - Folk Alley Set to release on Father’s Day, Wayne’s Pain is both a memorable gift from Darrell Scott to his late father and a touching tribute to Wayne Scott It’s a real treat to hear a new collection of Wayne’s songs—and his voice—once again
Never Just One Story: A Conversation with Wayne Scott Scott’s memoir is a tender, unflinching look at the imperfect relationships inside of modern families Scott’s writing has appeared in The Sun, Poets and Writers, Huffington Post, The Millions, The Oregonian, and The University of Chicago Magazine, among others