Hello friends! We apologize for the delay, but we're excited to share our 11th episode with you: STEADY NOW, SONG SPARROW. We are curious of many things —where is our semblance of steadiness? Who’s in your Pandemic Pod? We may not have all the answers, but we do share our new Obscure Vocabulary project, and revisit last weeks speech by Michelle Obama, at the DNC. Join us as we discuss ‘Monastery Goodies’ —a department in a convent of the Dominican Contemplative Tradition, which consists of Nuns who make an extraordinary pumpkin bread.
We conduct readings on the Song Sparrow, a book from 1932 by Margaret Morse Nice -perhaps theirs is the wisdom we should be paying more attention to. The usual smorgasbord of music is provided at the end to help lubricate your third eye.
If you haven't already, come take a listen to our previous episodes -where we discuss nectar glands, dreams, biting mites, the tarot, and the current state of social hysteria. We also vent Baudelaire with Seymour, and talk to Sam Wasson (Chinatown), Lisa Morton (A History of Seances), and Maggie Mackay (Vidiots).