Durable Gladness with Annabelle Gurwitch

Durable Gladness with Annabelle Gurwitch

From Parenting is a Joke by Ophira Eisenberg

February 24, 2026 · 34 min · Season 4 · Episode 438

About this episode

Ophira Eisenberg and Annabelle Gurwitch discuss parenting adult children, community, and finding joy amidst anxiety and instability.

On this episode of Parenting Is a Joke, Ophira Eisenberg continues her conversation with Annabelle Gurwitch, focusing on community, money, anxiety, and what parenting looks like when your child is grown and the ground keeps shifting. Gurwitch talks about creating stability through “Stammtisch”–style standing lunches and Sunday meetups, describing how scheduled friendships became a lifeline after COVID and as creative communities fractured under self-tapes, remote work, and rising costs. She shares a formative early-career story from the Chelsea Hotel, where waiting hours to audition opposite Gary Oldman led not to a movie role but to a decades-long friendship, underscoring how creative life is often built sideways. The conversation turns to parenting adult children in an unstable economy—worrying about what you can’t give them, negotiating money without trust funds, and finding dignity in simply taking turns paying for lunch. Gurwitch revisits the pandemic moment that reshaped her family, recounting how a routine COVID test turned into a lung cancer diagnosis delivered by phone while stranded in a broken-down car with her son, forcing her to manage terror, logistics, and…

People in this episode

Host: Ophira Eisenberg

Guest: Annabelle Gurwitch

Topics covered

  • parenting
  • community
  • anxiety
  • adult children
  • COVID-19
  • creative life

Keywords

  • parenting
  • anxiety
  • community
  • COVID-19
  • adult children
  • durable gladness
  • creative life

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