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Misfit Stars
We’re still learning how to avoid stubbing our toes on the furniture in our new podcast digs, but we’re loving the new format. This week, it takes us through topics like: the good (?) news about a new covid variant,
1:20:11•2 Feb 2022
Misfit Stars: Navigating New Normals and Big Questions
“It is encouraging me to think about the idea that it's really important for each of us to be pretty intentional about how we engage in the world, like if we're going to engage in an online community, you know, to nurture places and be part of, nurturing places that are healthy and connective and supportive and not like the next door community you were talking about earlier.”
Have you ever felt like you're stumbling through a maze of new challenges? Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill certainly do in this episode of Misfit Stars. They're adjusting to their new podcast setup and diving into a mix of pressing topics that will keep you hooked from start to finish. From the latest covid variant to the qualifications of Supreme Court justices, Shannon and Jamie tackle these heavy subjects with their signature blend of humor and insight.
They question what truly makes someone fit for a high-stakes role like a Supreme Court justice, suggesting that experience on the bench might not be the only measure. They also discuss the ongoing controversies surrounding Spotify and the unsettling trend of book bans, offering their unique perspectives on these issues. But it's not all serious talk; there's also some exciting news about their new album project for 2022.
They share how they're finding creative inspiration and personal peace despite the chaos around them. If you're looking for a podcast that mixes deep dives into societal issues with personal stories and a touch of humor, this episode is a must-listen.

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