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🗓️ 2 May 2023
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1:18.2 | me this week in the studio is Dr. Orna Gouromic, a psychoanalyst and writer, host of the Showtime |
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1:29.9 | you for inviting me. I'm so pleased to have you here. I think about two weeks ago, I was |
1:35.2 | on part of a walking tour of the psychoanalytic history of Manhattan. Unfortunately, I didn't |
1:40.6 | get to stay for the end. So I don't know how it finished, but it was great. And so I'm |
1:44.5 | very pleased to have an actual real life psychoanalyst in the studio. That is so cool. You |
1:49.7 | should tell me more about that walking tour. Oh, it's fantastic. Yes. I will try to send |
1:55.6 | you the link afterwards, although I don't suppose there's any reason I can't just name |
2:00.5 | it. It's not as if I'm not worried about like offending a sponsor or anything. It was |
2:05.0 | a psychiatric history of New York from a pure finder. They're, I guess, a company that |
2:11.4 | does various like historical walking tours. And it started in the Karl Schertz Park |
2:16.5 | by 87th Street. And it was really, really fantastic. That is so cool. I mean, you can stop |
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