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Episode 173: Time's Quaint Stream(ing Service)

Jan 11, 202055 min
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In the first new episode of 2020, RJ, Sarah, and Dave talk Parkinson's Law, algorithmic decades, and neonatal epiphanies. Also, Dave sees Little Women, Sarah preps for Twin Day, and things stop going according to RJ's plan. Click here (https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/12/why-you-never-have-time/603937/) to read The Atlantic's explanation of Why You Have No Time Click here (https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/katherinemiller/the-2010s-have-broken-our-sense-of-time) to read Katherine Miller's essay on how The 2010's Broke Our Sense of Time Click here (https://www.npr.org/2020/01/07/794022766/why-we-cant-sleep-documents-the-unique-pressures-on-gen-x-women) to listen to the interview with Ada Calhoun about Gen X judgements Click here (http://lonnielacy.com/what-we-hold/) to read Lonnie Lacy's sermon What We Hold
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