When actor Diane Ladd was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness and given six months to live, her only daughter and fellow actor, Laura Dern, set out to help Ladd rebuild her lung capacity through doctor-prescribed walks. Dern decided to record their conversations and encouraged Ladd to share personal stories included in “Honey, Baby, Mine.”
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