
In this episode, the hosts slip into the eerie twilight of Kate Chopin’s “The Night Came Slowly,” teasing apart its haunting threads of feminism, nature, and self-revelation. Between sips of shade and speculation, they conjure Chopin’s rebellious spirit — the woman who gave us The Awakening and a century’s worth of side-eye at polite society. They dissect her critiques of the world that tried to cage her, sharing their own sharp, personal takes and unfiltered feelings about the story’s quiet menace and modern bite. By the end, they’re half-possessed — plotting to devour more of Chopin’s work and revel in the ghostly glow of her defiant genius.