Wicked Honest Is Live — Tuesdays for Chaos, Fridays Are About to Get Serious
Wicked Honest is officially live on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio—and we’re just getting started.
Every Tuesday and Friday, we show up exactly as we are. No filters. No fluff. No pretending.

Tuesdays are our wacky, raw, real-life show with a Boston edge. It’s just me and Keri—unfiltered conversations, dark humor, and the kind of honesty that usually only happens behind closed doors. We talk relationships, womanhood, creativity, family dysfunction, perimenopause, trauma, healing, and the everyday absurdities we all pretend we’re not dealing with—along with all things Boston, the North Shore, troubled youth, growing up in places that shape you for life, music, and the culture that comes with it.
Fridays are currently the same wild, real-life vibe—but that’s about to change.
Very soon, Fridays will shift into True Crime Fridays, where we’ll be diving deep into the murder of Susan “Su” Taraskiewicz, a case that rattled the North Shore more than 30 years ago and never truly settled. This is a local story, a human story, and one that deserves renewed attention.

I’m knee-deep in this case and working on my next book alongside two retired police officers who have carried this investigation for decades. What I’m uncovering is wild—missed connections, unanswered questions, details that should have been followed harder. People are talking again. Messages are coming in. Stories that sat quiet for years are finally being shared.
Somewhere along the way, I became a bit of an amateur detective—not from theory, but from lived experience. Years married to a **street guy—a cheater, a hustler—**will teach you how to read people, follow patterns, spot lies, and trust your gut when something doesn’t add up. Add that to being a nurse and a writer, and you don’t let things go when they feel wrong. I follow threads. I reach out. I dig. And I don’t stop when it gets uncomfortable. Keri is right there with me—asking the questions that matter, grounding the work, and keeping us honest.
Behind the scenes, life keeps moving.

My third book, Drive City, is still out on submission—because publishing is slow and humbling. At the same time, I’ve signed a shopping agreement with a production company to take my first novel, The Silence in the Sound, out for a potential film adaptation. In March, I’ll be pitching it to film companies in New York City at an invite-only event.
I’m excited. I’m grateful.
And I’m terrified.
That’s how you know it matters.
I’m also offering my online writing course, Writing the Wound, completely free when you subscribe to my newsletter. Writing the Wound is about turning lived experience into story—writing from scars, not open wounds. It’s for writers, non-writers, musicians, creatives, and anyone who’s ever carried something heavy and needed a place to put it.
If you want access, send me a message. If you know someone who might need it, tell them. Everyone who wants in will get it.
As I write this, snow is falling again.
I can’t.
But of course it is.
So come hang out with us now—and stay with us as this show evolves.
Tuesdays bring the chaos.
Fridays are about to bring the truth.
Wicked Honest is live.







I am so impressed, Dianne! Wow, you are on fire, girl!!! And sending tons of positive vibes and good wishes for hitting out of the park with your pitch for “Silence in the Sound” — and for getting “Drive City” picked up by a publisher. You — and your work — totally deserve it!