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I Mae Be Wrong, But...

Podcast de Caroline Mae Woodson

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Historias personales y conversaciones

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Got a favorite quote you can't stop thinking about? 📝 You're in the right place. "I Mae Be Wrong, But..." is the podcast hosted by writer Caroline Mae Woodson, who's as obsessed with words as you are. Each episode, she dives into a single, classic quote, unearthing its history and linking its message to the modern media and life. It's a book club without the homework, designed for anyone who wants a new perspective on the world—one word at a time. Follow her and her words elsewhere: 💌TikTok: https://shorturl.at/qwME2 💌Instagram: https://shorturl.at/gWDFK

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episode Doers Vs. Talkers x Virginia Woolf artwork

Doers Vs. Talkers x Virginia Woolf

In this episode, Caroline takes you from her college commencement speech to Virginia Woolf to summer camp crushes. This month’s theme is tradition: the lovely parts we inherit, the darker parts we try not to repeat, and the bizarre fact that women couldn’t get approved for their own credit cards until fifty years ago. Caroline unpacks a line from To the Lighthouse, spirals lovingly through Woolf trivia, and talks about how our lives stack on top of each other like messy little family heirlooms. She reviews God of the Woods (no spoilers, she hasn’t finished it), explains why she watched Minx exclusively for Nick Miller, and shares why the play God of Carnage might be the truest thing ever written about “civilized” adults. And then, of course, a story about a summer camp crush named Ian—because what’s tradition without a rite of passage? Full of books, plays, TV, nostalgia, and tiny human illuminations, this episode is a reminder that all the lives we ever lived and all the lives to be are full of trees and changing leaves… but she may be wrong.

11 de dic de 2025 - 21 min
episode I'm a Hick, I'll Kill You: Tradition x Marcus Aurelius artwork

I'm a Hick, I'll Kill You: Tradition x Marcus Aurelius

Caroline kicks off a month on tradition with a trio of touchstones that somehow make perfect sense together: the grounded wisdom of Marcus Aurelius, the chaotic comfort of apocalyptic cartoons, and the heart-thumping emotional messiness of Sally Rooney’s novels. These become her compass points as she digs into why we crave routine, community and the tiny rituals that keep us steady—even when the world feels like it’s tilting. (A waitress shouting “I’m a hick, I’ll kill you” makes a cameo, but only to prove the point.) External Sources Highlighted: * Meditations — Marcus Aurelius * Carol and the End of the World * Beautiful World, Where are You? by Sally Rooney * “In the Airplane Over the Sea” by Neutral Milk Hotel

4 de dic de 2025 - 29 min
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