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Social distancing often means enjoying the outdoors by ourselves- which might be easy for some, but can be very anxiety-inducing for others. Life coach and host of The Sunday Soother podcast Catherine Andrews joins us to talk about how to get over a fear of going out alone, enjoy solo leisure while social distancing and take guest calls on whether or not they’re comfortable going out alone.
In the 1970s and 80s, five Mafia families had the run of New York City. Then, a group of federal agents decided to take them down. Director Sam Hobkinson joins us to discuss his new Netflix docuseries, “Fear City:New York vs. The Mafia,” about the rise and fall of the Five Families in New York.
How do you feel about eels? Journalist Patrik Svensson joins us to discuss The Book of Eels: Our Enduring Fascination with the Most Mysterious Creature in the Natural World, his debut which became an international bestseller. It tells the story of the slippery creature’s history and its significance in his memories growing up in Sweden.
The Studio Museum in Harlem is giving people their arts fix- online and outdoors. The Studio Museum in Harlem's Curatorial Assistant of Exhibitions Yelena Keller and Curatorial Fellow Makayla Bailey join us to discuss the museum's new online exhibition "Hearts in Isolation," produced by high school photographers, and a series of outdoor installations by artist Chloe Bass.
Brooklyn-based rapper Oddisee's new album "Odd Cure" was written and recorded all in self-isolation, and features recorded phone calls with family members. He joins us for an All Of It Listening Party.