

410: Too Weird to Fail
15 snips Apr 9, 2025
The hosts dive into whether the geese in Mary Oliver's poem are Canada Geese and explore the whimsical nature of alphabetical order. They hilariously discuss fashion, personal identity, and peculiar questions like Canada potentially becoming the 51st state. A blend of sports humor highlights AFC Wimbledon's misfortunes on the field. The conversation wraps up by pondering the discovery of organic molecules on Mars and what it means for life beyond Earth, offering a delightful mix of laughter and curiosity.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Wild Geese Poem
- Lydia asks if the geese in Mary Oliver's poem "Wild Geese" are Canada geese.
- John assumes they are Canada geese and that the poem tries to rehabilitate their image.
Canada Goose Annoyance
- People dislike Canada geese because of their success and ubiquity, not inherent flaws.
- Their success reminds us of our role in terraforming Earth, a reality we avoid.
Movie Taglines
- Ani asks about the purpose of movie taglines.
- John recounts the story of The Fault in Our Stars original tagline, "One sick love story," which was scrapped.