Ian Chillag
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Podcast Appearances
Do you want us to help you process this loss or find a new burrito?
Rachel, we're going to see what we can do.
So we called up Father James Martin.
He's author of the new book, Work in Progress, Confessions of a Busboy Dishwasher, Caddy, Usher, Factory Worker, Bank Teller, Corporate Tool, and Priest.
But we want you to hear it because what we have here is actually helpful for people who are mourning, no matter what it is, burritos or not.
Probably not a burrito.
In as much as anyone is, I think, she told us that she would have this lunch.
I think, Ian, correct me if I'm wrong, for like 10 years, this is what she would eat.
And then something happened with the restaurant.
It changed hands.
She's gone back, and they are not able to recreate it.
This is a surprisingly profound response to the loss of a burrito.
But I think it hopefully it will help Rachel.
It's funny because it almost sounds like we're speaking euphemistically, but we are talking literally about a burrito.
Well, this is great.
Father James Martin, thank you so much for entertaining this question for us.
Well, I learned that high-fiving or coming up with a cool handshake can actually hurt people.
It can be dangerous if a player is wearing fancy big rings.