113. We Shall Be Remembered

113. We Shall Be Remembered

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456. Is this a 90s Summer? With Jo Piazza

Some days, OK things are all around us and naming them is a breeze. On other days, it feels like you have never, EVER been OK in your entire life. Whatever day you’re having, Nora and special guest and friend of the pod Jo Piazza are bringing you a message: to join them in their ...  Show more

455. A Bluebird Day with Laura McKowen

What’s okay with Laura McKowen right now? After we talk about the weather (and who doesn’t love to talk about the weather?) we go on a journey through prestige and lowbrow television, briefcases, baked goods and a poem that will bring you the soul hug you need. Laura McKowens boo ...  Show more

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