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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2019 · 32 MIN

Episode 003: Cheyenne Green & Elizabeth Young

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In this episode (recorded very late at night), Elise is joined by Cheyenne and Elizabeth to discuss finals, the National Book Awards, Bill Nighy (the actor, not the science guy), and writing poems with no meaning.

In this episode (recorded very late at night), Elise is joined by Cheyenne and Elizabeth to discuss finals, the National Book Awards, Bill Nighy (the actor, not the science guy), and writing poems with no meaning.

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In this episode (recorded very late at night), Elise is joined by Cheyenne and Elizabeth to discuss finals, the National Book Awards, Bill Nighy (the actor, not the science guy), and writing poems with no meaning.

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