Episode 641: How to Grow Up without Becoming a Grown-Up (w/Julian Shapiro-Barnum)

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Episode 642: Are Tiffany and Katy Grown-ups?

Last week we aired a fascinating and inspiring conversation with Julian Shapiro-Barnum about his new book How to Grow up without Becoming a Grown-up and his strategies for resisting the pull of what can often end up being a constrictive and joyless adulthood. Today, Tiffany and K ...  Show more

The Bittersweet Past: The Sounds You Love

In this episode from our archives, we ask our listeners: What are the sounds you truly love, not for how beautiful they are, but for what they mean? Sounds that, for whatever reason, make you happy? Sounds that, when you hear them, you know something good is about to happen? We a ...  Show more

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