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On this week's Blue Ocean World podcast, Dave, Val and Tom talk about a recent New York Times article that says most of us connect by way of letting our friends and loved ones know about all the small complaints of our day. Is this just annoying or is there something to be said for microcomplaints? In their second segment, they interview the dynamic Nancy Ellen Abrams, wife of famed physicist Joel Primack, who to her surprise discovered “A God That Could Be Real” from science and atheism. And, as always, they close by letting us know what they're into this week.
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On this week's Blue Ocean World podcast, Dave, Val and Tom talk about a recent New York Times article that says most of us connect by way of letting our friends and loved ones know about all the small complaints of our day. Is this just annoying or is there something to be said for microcomplaints? In their second segment, they interview the dynamic Nancy Ellen Abrams, wife of famed physicist Joel Primack, who to her surprise discovered “A God That Could Be Real” from science and atheism. And, as always, they close by letting us know what they're into this week.

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