071 - Is It Too Late Now To Say Sorry?

071 - Is It Too Late Now To Say Sorry?

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111 - Hard Out Here for a Pope (feat. Alex DiVirgilio & Jim Vozzella)

We've seen the white smoke, and it is time for a Pope-a-palooza! From Pope #1 and the 13 other Pope Leos to lady popes and baller popes, we cover a LOT of papal history in this, the final episode of season 7 and Cass's last season as co-host!We're joined by returning guests and f ...  Show more

110 - A Hull Lot of Smut

This episode is about the Jane Addams Hull House and all of the residents who passed through, and about hot, smutty classical music. Maybe we'll write a clever description later, but for right now that is all you need to know. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Complete citations on our website.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ SOCI ...  Show more

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