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Other than telling the story of how she got a concussion from a cement wall, Caroline Mae Woodson talks about beginnings using the beloved quote "the beginning is always today," by Mary Shelley in this opening episode of "I Mae Be Wrong, But...".
Join her as she connects this idea to modern life and media, from the hit novel Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow to the classic film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and explores the profound and messy ways we all start again.
By Caroline Mae WoodsonOther than telling the story of how she got a concussion from a cement wall, Caroline Mae Woodson talks about beginnings using the beloved quote "the beginning is always today," by Mary Shelley in this opening episode of "I Mae Be Wrong, But...".
Join her as she connects this idea to modern life and media, from the hit novel Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow to the classic film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and explores the profound and messy ways we all start again.