In this week's episode, we talk about the lasting impact of Zoom on our retinas. Then we make break for it, like Richard Hannay in Hitchcock's "The 39 Steps." Did people really used to sleep in cabinets? And is a helicopter more menacing than a biplane? The truth is, we all need to be nicer to the milkman. And finally we get into "Ship of Fools," Katherine Anne Porter's allegory for the world before World War II. What can we learn from the displaced sugarcane workers in steerage? Maybe we can learn how to be kind around the old captain's table. But remember, the only thing we can count on in this world is ourselves and this podcast, so give it a listen!
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