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To welcome Autumn, this conversation explores the emotional and sensory experiences associated with the changing of seasons, particularly the transition into fall. Allison and Alice reflect on their childhood memories, culinary traditions, and the impact of climate change on seasonal experiences. They discuss the importance of rituals, music, and the beauty found in everyday moments, emphasizing the significance of being present and connected to nature. The dialogue highlights the bittersweet nature of change and the joy that can be found in life's transitions.

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What the Living Do, by Marie Howe

Hollywood Forever Cemetery

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