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Episode 95: Anohana: The Flower We Saw that Day (And Maybe Every Day...)
Miscellany Media Reviews
20 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 95: Anohana: The Flower We Saw that Day (And Maybe Every Day...)
[Apologies for the delays. Struggles with perfecting the script were then swallowed up my malfunctioning fire alarms. Hard to say which is worse for a podcaster, really...]
Grief is a touchy subject, but it is also an inescapable one for some of us, though there are ways we can cope with it. Like crying, which is okay.
Topic for Today's Episode:
Anohana: The Flower We Saw that Day
Be sure to check out our other shows: Temporal Light, Oracle of Dusk, and Aishi Online
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Miscellany Media Reviews
Stop asking if something is good, and instead, ask why something matters to you. A review show focused on subjective metrics of quality for books, movies, television, other podcasts, and more! Because some times, technical perfection just isn't going to cut it. New episodes every Sunday.