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Zava shows up and assumes a leadership position on the team. Some folks are happy and eager to follow. But Jamie doesn't buy the whole hero / savior narrative, and worries the team is forgetting their own strengths. We discuss what it looks like to add a "super star" to an already healthy and trusting team. We go on a tiny tangent about childhood crushes (Jared Leto). And we compare Rebecca's experience at the psychic to the experience we had with a roadside psychic in North Carolina.
Notes: Virginia embarrasses herself by referring to the classic 1995 film "Now and Then" as "Then and Now". If you haven't seen "Now and Then" please do so. She usually records at 7am, so probably didn't have enough coffee. The Japanese art of mending broken things with gold is called Kintsugi.
By Virginia Martinez, Kara KirbyZava shows up and assumes a leadership position on the team. Some folks are happy and eager to follow. But Jamie doesn't buy the whole hero / savior narrative, and worries the team is forgetting their own strengths. We discuss what it looks like to add a "super star" to an already healthy and trusting team. We go on a tiny tangent about childhood crushes (Jared Leto). And we compare Rebecca's experience at the psychic to the experience we had with a roadside psychic in North Carolina.
Notes: Virginia embarrasses herself by referring to the classic 1995 film "Now and Then" as "Then and Now". If you haven't seen "Now and Then" please do so. She usually records at 7am, so probably didn't have enough coffee. The Japanese art of mending broken things with gold is called Kintsugi.