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Outside/In

Scents & sensibility

Outside/In

NHPR

Society & Culture, Documentary, Natural Sciences, Nature, Science

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Once upon a time, potpourri was a popular way to freshen up a space. Now, for some, it feels a bit like the lava lamp of fragrance: an outdated fad from a bygone decade. So, why was potpourri so popular in the 1980’s, and what happened to it? Did the trend dry up… or just evolve? We explore the transformation of potpourri, from the fermented mush of the Victorian era to the perfumed and colorful bag of pine cones of the eighties, and talk to a few of the people still making potpourri today. This episode was originally published in September 2021. Featuring Yvette Weaver, Carly Still, Laure Moutet, Autumn Anderson, Paulus, and Ednita Tingle. SUPPORT Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In.  Subscribe to our newsletter. LINKS An 1895 recipe from Sweet from Sweet Scented Flowers and Fragrant Leaves for 50-year moist potpourri (the recipe begins on page 42). From Death Scents: more fascinating info on the history of medieval trends that predate potpourri and the rise of “rotten pot” potpourri. Fragrant Potpourri Preserves the Floral Scents of Summer: A 1975 NYT article that bridges the gap between moist and dried potpourri recipes. A 1988 Glade Potpourri Spray commercial CREDITS Hosted by Justine Paradis Reported and produced by Taylor Quimby Edited by Justine Paradis Executive Producer: Rebecca Lavoie Mixed by Taylor Quimby Additional editing by Felix Poon and Jessica Hunt Special thanks to Rosalyn LaPier, Mark Nesbit, and to NHPR’s voices from the ‘80s: Nick Capodice, Josh Rogers, Emily Quirk, Patricia McLaughlin, Rick Ganley, and Rebecca Lavoie. Theme music by Breakmaster Cylinder Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions and Ben Nestor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey folks, I'm Nate, this is Outside In, you probably already know that.

0:09.4

I just wanted to give a big thank you to all the folks that donated to the show during

0:14.0

our little fun drive.

0:15.4

If you got yourself one of those sweet, apostle mugs, please take a picture of it in the

0:19.1

wild and send it via social media or by email so we can share it in our newsletter.

0:24.8

We have some really special stuff coming up in the next couple of months, including a super

0:29.8

secret mini series that I'm not going to tell you about yet, but I will give you a hint

0:39.0

and a handful of episodes were planning around Earth Day slash week slash month that you're

0:44.2

not going to want to miss either.

0:45.7

But this week, we are celebrating the end of February.

0:48.5

Thank God by digging up one of our most colorful, springiest episodes in recent memory,

0:55.4

sense and sensibility.

0:57.4

Enjoy.

1:24.7

Guess like low rise jeans, completely unacceptable at this point, you know, for me.

1:31.8

A lot of fashion feels that way when you look back at it.

1:35.0

Yes, but low rise jeans in particular, like cut you off in a deeply uncomfortable way,

1:40.1

like sitting is uncomfortable, I thought personally find the high rise just much more flat,

1:47.1

like it just doesn't make any sense that they would be low rise.

1:49.8

Okay, yeah, well I can't speak to that one, but I will tell you that for me,

1:54.0

that thing is popery, popery.

1:57.0

Like I remember once picking up a bowl of popery on a side table in my living room and just thinking

2:02.3

like, why, why, why, why, what is this?

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