Latter-Day Lesbian
An ex-Mormon gay girl trying to figure out life. Hosts Mary & Shelly tackle religious trauma and later-in-life LGBTQ issues […]
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This episode is an analysis of the poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost from a perspective of carpe diem. Symbolism of death and inevitibility of loss is pointed out and discussed. The result is the awareness that the poem is best viewed from the perspective of carpe diem, because the best way to cope with fear and loss is by seizing the day.
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