
Relative Strangers
Poet and teacher Taylor Mali knows more about his family than anyone really needs to know, especially the branch that has lived in New York City for 400 years. However, they don't all know him or each other—they are relative strangers to each other—so getting all 450 of them to meet in person in the summer of 2024 is going to be a struggle or a train wreck.
Relative Strangers
3. "The Boys Definitely Outplayed the Girls"
On this episode of Relative Strangers host Taylor Mali (1965) speaks with third cousin Robert Whitman Easton (1945), whom he has yet to meet in person, about pretentiousness, family resentment over perceived inequity in the settlement of estates, the problem with attics, and whether you can keep a husband around by having another baby. Discuss legacy admissions, secret scholarships, and the odds that The Metropolitan Museum of Art will rent us their rooftop garden bar for a Friday night cocktail reception of all the descendants of John Taylor Johnston (1820) and Frances Colles (1826) in June of 2024.
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