We emerge from a hallway of horrors this week to shut it down with novelist and friend of the pod Lauren Mechling. If you’ve ever asked yourself “Why do there need to be five moderators for the Democratic debates?” you’ve come to the right place. Other questions we seek to answer this week: Are people really growing horns on the backs of their heads? Why are we living in an age that can only be described as “anti-corrodic”? How do you tell time in Sommaroy, Norway? What is the appropriate attire for a mother-in-law at a wedding (hint: not a wedding dress)? Why would some young people rather fake their own deaths than decline a job offer? Why is everyone eating out of bowls? So many questions. 

 

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In this week’s episode: 

There are too many candidates and too many moderators for the Democratic debates.

People are growing horns on the back of their head (or it might just be a pillow scam.) 

The Norwegian island of Sommaroy is going “time free.” 

The Financial Times chronicles the dark history of corridors. 

 

Big #YUPs to…

Lauren Mechling, author of “How Could She”–named a most anticipated novel of the summer by Vogue, Entertainment Weekly, Elle, Bustle, Vulture, and more–just debuted this week. It is so good. Buy it here.