Three episodes left! Whoa! In our third-to-last episode, Rachel gets in a little Twitter fight, but shows some personal growth. Walls has some exciting career news that has her both relieved and nervous at the same time. Walls shares the ways she's realized she likes to be comforted. Rachel fantasizes about what she'd do with an obscene amount of money. Walls recommends some towels that will have you feeling like heaven at an accessible price. Rachel recommends two pieces of art (one poem, and one poem set to an orchestral piece) that just might have you feeling something grand.


What would you do with an obscene amount of wealth? Have you figured out yet how you like to be comforted? Let us know on Instagram and Twitter. Emails and voice memos are welcome at [email protected]!


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Music by Royer Bockus


LINKS


Get your very own comfy and quick drying Casaluna waffle towels from Target


Read "The Windhover," a beautiful poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins


Listen to Dawn Upshaw perform Samuel Barber's orchestral adaptation of the James Agee poem, "Knoxville: Summer of 1915"


Follow along to the words in the libretto for "Knoxville: Summer of 1915," excerpted from James Agee's prose poem of the same name

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