On Theme is a production of iHeartRadio and Fairweather Friends Media. So I know you're used to getting new episodes on Thursdays, but today is the start of our break. We are taking a little spring break to rest and rejuvenate. But we'll be back with brand new episodes on June sixth. But in the meantime, you can go back and listen to previous episodes of On Theme. You can listen to ones you might not have listened to before, or listened to ones you have again. You can tell your friends
about On Theme and have them listen to episodes. And you can keep up with us on social media at on Themeshow or visit our website at on Theme dot show and let us know what you think, send us comments that you have on the show, your thoughts, any questions you might have, and we'll get back to you.
When we get back, we'll have all new episodes, some about archivists and the funny stories they found while digging through the archives. We'll be talking to children's literature experts about how we passed down lessons to our kids through kid lit, and.
We'll also be talking about black muses and visual arts history, and we will be talking about crunk music and snap music, and an episode that I think y'all are gonna love.
So go outside, touch some grass, Touch grass, kab, don't forget about us, and we will not forget about you.
Yes, we will see you on the other side of this break with new episodes until then, by y'all. On Theme is a production of iHeartRadio and Fairweather Friends Media. This episode was written by Eves Jeffco and Katie Mitchell. It was edited and produced by Tari Harrison. Follow us on Instagram at on Themeshow. You can also send us an email at helloat on Theme dot show. Head to on Theme Show to check out the show notes for episodes.
For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.