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Big Mood, Little Mood with Daniel M. Lavery

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Big Mood, Little Mood with Daniel M. Lavery

Slate Podcasts

Society & Culture, Relationships, Health & Fitness, Sexuality

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Prudence is joined this week by Noah Kulwin, the co-host of Blowback, a political history podcast. He's also an associate editor at The Drift and a contributing editor at Jewish Currents.

Prudie and Kulwin dig into letters about what actions to take with a niece who has been stealing from family and neighbors for years, how to handle a stubborn dad who prioritizes his side hustles over seeing his grandkids, what to do when your husband refuses to stop wearing sacred underclothes despite having left the Mormon church years ago, should you continue to see a guy that your family disapproves of. 

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0:00.0

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0:03.6

Just a reminder that the Dear Prudence podcast happens twice a week.

0:07.0

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0:08.2

Get an additional mini episode every Friday.

0:10.8

Sign up now to listen at slate.com slash PruityPod.

0:18.5

Dear Prudence.

0:19.5

Dear Prudence.

0:20.7

Dear Prudence. Dear Prudence. Dear Prudence.

0:22.6

Dear Prudence.

0:23.4

Dear Prudence.

0:24.6

Dear Prudence.

0:25.8

Do you think that I should contact him again?

0:29.1

Help.

0:29.5

Help.

0:30.1

Thanks.

0:30.4

Thanks.

0:31.0

Thank you. Hello and welcome back to the Dear Prudence Show.

0:45.2

Once again, and as always, I am your host, Dear Prudence, also known as Daniel M. Lavery,

0:50.4

almost forgot my own name there.

0:52.1

With me in the studio this week is Noah Colwyn, the co-host of Blowback, a political history podcast. He's also an associate editor at The Drift and a contributing editor at Jewish currents. Noah, welcome. Danny, thanks for having me. I promised myself that I was going to try to get through this episode without just doing a George Smiley impression at you the whole time, but we've already fallen apart in that way. Like that, that pretense, we've long since abandoned that pretense, you know, prior to even hitting record. It's, I'm so grateful to you for, for getting me a copy of Smiley's people with subtitles, by the way, because I had tried to watch it without, and it just was not going to work for me. I mean, I watched it with somebody who had a similar dilemma.

1:30.3

And... because I had tried to watch it without, and it just was not going to work for me. I mean, I watched it with somebody who had a similar dilemma.

1:38.4

And look, now we can all do 1979 Patricia and British accents at one another,

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