The fault in our pods
There are no faults in this pod! Review done and dusted. But for those still reading. This series is like a favourite book you can go back and relisten to certain favourite chapters when you are feeling them (googling strangers, capacity for wonder, the Yips, an orbital sunrise) or binge through the entire series (a 3-day weekend is the shortest I’ve done this in) when you need it. The moral of this podcast isn’t the 5 star rating but the stories we tell ourselves and others along the way. Almost everything is a 1 star or 5 star in the correct moonlight. The enduring ethos is not that life is temporary and fleeting but it’s incredibly difficult and impossible. But yet, collectively, we are still here. I give the Anthropocene Reviewed 5 stars.
KamaSutraMatraCafe via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/07/23
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