I mean, it's momentous, it's truly momentous, I think. You know, what I'm thinking is like you're saying though, it's such an interesting, unique time period in history, I mean, to have like the social unrest, and the pandemic, and everything happening at one time, you know, it's so easy to just kind of really get sucked in and things seem to be changing every single day. I don't know, should I launch into my spiel? I mean, huh, you know, like we've talked a couple of times in the podcast just, especially in the last week, I can't really concentrate on anything but like world events, you know. I don't know if you feel the same way, Frank. Oh, my gosh, you know, it's probably the same as what's happening with everyone else, you know, just the feeling of maybe almost being overwhelmed by all the things that are going on in the world right now. So, what is in the world of Rhonda these days? It's sort of like Rhonda and Frank are very throwback. With our own personal bowling shoes and. Rhonda and Frank, we're like drinking beer and smoking cool cigarettes. I think I've said this before and I always say, it sounds like we should go bowling together in 1962, you know. I feel like more people were named Rhonda a while back. I feel like this is not - this isn't currently like a very popular name. A tough girl? I think of maybe the 1950s. It's such - I don't know what I think of when I think of Rhonda. Do you have other people in your family named Rhonda? Hi, and welcome to the Librarians Is In, the New York Public Library's podcast about books, culture, what to read next. You can always find the latest episode at /podcast. Make sure to keep that window open on your browser if you’re doing other things, or else the audio will stop. ( Here’s the RSS feed.)Ĭlick the “play” button above to start the show. Or if you have another preferred podcast player, you can find “The New York Public Library Podcast” there. If you’re reading this on your device, click this link to go straight to the show and click “Subscribe.” You can also tap the magnifying glass icon and search for “The New York Public Library Podcast.” Open the orange “Play Music” app that’s preloaded on your device. If you’re reading this on your device, tap this link to go straight to the show and click “Subscribe.” You can also tap the magnifying glass in the app and search for “The New York Public Library Podcast.” Open the purple “Podcasts” app that’s preloaded on your phone. Episodes will automatically download to your device, and be ready for listening every other Thursday morning Subscribing to The Librarian Is In on your mobile device is the easiest way to make sure you never miss an episode. Tell us what everybody's talking about in your world of books and libraries! Suggest Hot Topix(TM)! Send an email or voice memo to. Young Jr.'s speech to the American Institute of Architects, 1968 Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
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