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451. What is Happening and Where Are We? with Catherine Newman

Nora talks with author Catherine Newman about the small things that make life feel okay—from quitting drinking and finding new rituals to parenting, loneliness, and the magic of shared meals and "night cereal." Catherine’s books: Sandwich Amazon | Bookshop Wreck Amazon | Bookshop ...  Show more

450. A Goose-Forward Home with Sharon McMahon

Here on IGTBO, we're not about toxic positivity -- we're about finding things that are good even when the world is dark. Today's guest, Sharon McMahon -- a fellow tall woman -- brought her OK things, including geese, being in a goose-forward household, and the acts of kindness th ...  Show more

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