Lena Dunham and Amna Nawaz explore public stress and trauma on 'Settle In'

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More than a decade ago, Lena Dunham rose to fame as the comedic force behind HBO's hit series, "Girls." In her new memoir, "Famesick," Dunham candidly, hilariously, and sometimes painfully, explores how she balanced her sudden celebrity with chronic illness, addiction and trauma.

Amna Nawaz spoke with Dunham on our PBS news podcast, "Settle In."

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