The ladies discuss the coup in Niger, the migrant crisis in New York, and the incandescent light bulb ban.
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0:00.0 | I |
0:27.1 | Talking to you mate. Hello |
0:30.3 | Hannah |
0:33.8 | Welcome back to the best podcast in America |
0:40.9 | Still at it. Yeah after all these years so true |
0:45.6 | I've no idea what we're talking about |
0:48.7 | Yeah |
0:50.7 | I moved I moved. Oh my god |
0:54.7 | Yeah, I moved |
0:57.5 | Which I do kind of a lot but I was in my last apartment for |
1:02.3 | Two years maybe a little more. That's not bad. Maybe the little less something like two years. Mm-hmm |
1:08.8 | Um |
1:10.2 | And it's really traumatic to move |
1:13.7 | For me all the way for anybody. Yeah, some people I think are better at it than others |
1:20.8 | Shout out to my friend Julia who helped me pack. She's a little bit of a no-mad herself. So she's |
1:27.2 | You know and she's got a more kind of organized mind and |
1:32.8 | I I think helping someone move is really one of the greatest acts of like charity. I agree |
1:38.8 | Because it's like so daunting not just physically, which is fine |
1:44.4 | And I you can hire hired movers, but like psychologically |
1:49.2 | Having to really like reckon with well the longings and all the |
1:54.8 | Yeah, and if you're used to living like a dog |
1:59.5 | For many years as as we are yeah |
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