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This week, Tara comes to us from her sickbed. She's down with Covid and wants us all to stay home when we think we have a cold, because sometimes it's not "just a cold." Kris reveals the classic literary novel she hates and shots are fired at baseball. A listener question also sends them deep down the rabbit hole of their reading and writing histories.
Official RecommendationsFrom Kris: Shrinking (Apple TV+)
This week, Kris brings us the television series Shrinking. The story follows a therapist dealing with the tragic loss of his partner, as he decides to take a new approach of giving brutal honesty to his clients.
From Tara: Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe
Gender Queer is an autobiographical graphic novel from Maia Kobabe. It dives deep into the experience of growing up with gender dysphoria (and euphoria), asexuality and transness as a nonbinary person. Although this powerful, honest memoir doesn't end neatly, it gives vital perspective to an identity and experience we need to support and protect now more than ever.
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This week, Tara comes to us from her sickbed. She's down with Covid and wants us all to stay home when we think we have a cold, because sometimes it's not "just a cold." Kris reveals the classic literary novel she hates and shots are fired at baseball. A listener question also sends them deep down the rabbit hole of their reading and writing histories.
Official RecommendationsFrom Kris: Shrinking (Apple TV+)
This week, Kris brings us the television series Shrinking. The story follows a therapist dealing with the tragic loss of his partner, as he decides to take a new approach of giving brutal honesty to his clients.
From Tara: Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe
Gender Queer is an autobiographical graphic novel from Maia Kobabe. It dives deep into the experience of growing up with gender dysphoria (and euphoria), asexuality and transness as a nonbinary person. Although this powerful, honest memoir doesn't end neatly, it gives vital perspective to an identity and experience we need to support and protect now more than ever.
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