
HBO's Girls meets The Moth
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

For the first true guest of season two, we welcome Morgan. Despite enduring a recent divorce, Morgan remains upbeat and mellow. Where does this positivity come from? Where does Morgan come from?
Dan: What do you have in your future that we don’t hav... more
We attempt to start season two of We Need to Talk again, this time with a renewed sense of motivation. Things start a little rough as we get back into the groove, but we quickly find our footing among the psychological weeds of making the right choic... more
Season two of We Need to Talk begins with a discussion on motivation. We can become complacent, adrift, and lazy. How do we reverse this? Apply advice to all wounds, projects, and relationships.
Evan: I’ll look at the dishes. I’ll say this is a 10 m... more
Sean takes us through the steps to make a fantastic pie dough. Giving tips and tricks along the way, he wraps up with both personal and societal implications of a good pie.
Pie Dough Recipe:
2.5 cups of flour
1 to 2 teaspoons salt
12 tablespoons ... more
Evan and Dan take heavy topics and make them interesting must listens. Highly recommend.
Evan and Dan’s interstitial dialogue about their own relationships, and the relationships that others have had, are stitched together by Dan’s narration. It is a very human story, and it never fails to make me comfortable with where am I right now. (Always)
We only get 21 episodes, the podcast drops on the cusp of a second season-due to one of the hosts moving (away, not to the grave) .
A conversation about divorce, and new beginnings...An oddly perfect ending?
It is to me.
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