It's the second episode and our editing skills are improving! We reveal our best cups of coffee from the week before discussing our recommendations. We agree that we don't like writing. Haley admits she doesn't know how to use the word whimsy and Aparna is starting to like poetry. The main discussion explores what we have learned from each other, where our work aligns and differs, the benefits of interdisciplinary work partnerships, and the importance of talking to children about climate change. Aparna spotlights two secondhand bookshops from Church Street in Bangalore (Blossom Bookhouse and Bookworm) and Haley spotlights Jack Edwards on YouTube. Haley discovers what Tabitha King did with the car that almost killed her husband while Aparna discovers her preference for crispy rice is a sign of her refined palate. We hypothesize that Stephen King might be a supernatural creature himself.
Aparna's recommendation: "Sky in the Pie" by Roger McGough
Haley's recommendation: "What's Queer about Remy, Ratatouille and French Cuisine?" by Laure Murat