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Rachel: Grandmas and Extra Bones

42 min · 1 apr 2026
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We sat down with Rachel Davis to explore how Nirvana’s “Sliver” sparks vivid memories, leading to a nostalgic conversation about their childhood visits with their grandmother. From there, we talked about grunge music and how its raw sound conveys emotion, while also sharing our own stories about grandparents, summers, and growing up. The episode blends reflection and humor, moving from meaningful memories to lighter topics like the sensory joys of baby animals. We end with a hilarious hypothetical: if you could have extra bones, what would you choose?If you want to check out Rachel's awesome art they are on Instagram @grotesqueriequeen List of Songs Mentioned:  Sliver by Nirvana Alive by Pearl Jam Legal Disclaimer: This podcast sometimes uses short clips of songs so we can reminisce about them, talk about why they matter to us, and dig into what makes them special. We don’t use full tracks or full copyrighted works—just the small bits we actually need for the conversation, woven into longer, story-style episodes. Because of that, we believe our use is transformative and falls under fair use in the U.S., fair dealing in the UK and EEA, and similar exceptions in other countries. This show exists to educate, entertain, and connect people through music. The clips we play don’t hurt the market for the original songs—if anything, they help by pointing listeners back to the artists and their work. In the episode notes, you’ll always find links to official, licensed, royalty-paying streams of the full tracks we feature. With that being said, if you’re thinking about sending a DMCA (or similar) takedown notice: please don’t. We take this seriously and will push back on unfounded claims.

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Rachel: Grandmas and Extra Bones

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