Lauren Spohr
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Podcast Appearances
Like, I feel like people can bring... questions at any phase and that's super encouraged and that that's my favorite part about this work is that there's never a sense of like well you should have thought of that a few weeks ago and how dare you bring it up now you know like we always want to sort of talk through um any little worries any questions at any phase
Like, I feel like people can bring... questions at any phase and that's super encouraged and that that's my favorite part about this work is that there's never a sense of like well you should have thought of that a few weeks ago and how dare you bring it up now you know like we always want to sort of talk through um any little worries any questions at any phase
Or sometimes I'll be like, Phoebe's read is kind of dramatic here.
Or sometimes I'll be like, Phoebe's read is kind of dramatic here.
There's like some really subjective moments where I'll be like, Phoebe sounds grumpy.
There's like some really subjective moments where I'll be like, Phoebe sounds grumpy.
I think this is Morgan who has, if I'm correct, this is Morgan who's a longtime listener and who we met at our live show in Austin years ago. And I think who attended this tour twice. So hello, Morgan. Thank you for listening. I hope you're right. I think I am. Lauren, what's your answer? Mine's kind of embarrassing, but it is. Is it the blanket? Yes.
I think this is Morgan who has, if I'm correct, this is Morgan who's a longtime listener and who we met at our live show in Austin years ago. And I think who attended this tour twice. So hello, Morgan. Thank you for listening. I hope you're right. I think I am. Lauren, what's your answer? Mine's kind of embarrassing, but it is. Is it the blanket? Yes.
The thing that I think about, like if there was a fire, the only thing that I would be sad to lose in a fire is I have this small piece of my baby blanket from when I was a kid. And occasionally I will remember that I have it and I don't know where it is and I'll go looking for it and I'll find it in some box and then I just feel comfortable knowing I still have it.
The thing that I think about, like if there was a fire, the only thing that I would be sad to lose in a fire is I have this small piece of my baby blanket from when I was a kid. And occasionally I will remember that I have it and I don't know where it is and I'll go looking for it and I'll find it in some box and then I just feel comfortable knowing I still have it.
Yeah. We've joked about your bracelets getting on my nerves, but it's kind of a non-negotiable. You're attached to them. There they are. Do it louder.
Yeah. We've joked about your bracelets getting on my nerves, but it's kind of a non-negotiable. You're attached to them. There they are. Do it louder.
I think we talked about this in the first episode, and here we are back to 1999, full circle.
I think we talked about this in the first episode, and here we are back to 1999, full circle.
I can actually think of a lot for you now. There's a clock in Phoebe's dining room that was her grandmother's, and it's a beautiful antique clock, but the ticking sound is very loud, and I am really sensitive about repetitive noises. So I'll be in Phoebe's dining room, and I'll just be like, can I please stop the clock? And she'll say, why don't you stop my grandmother's heart?
I can actually think of a lot for you now. There's a clock in Phoebe's dining room that was her grandmother's, and it's a beautiful antique clock, but the ticking sound is very loud, and I am really sensitive about repetitive noises. So I'll be in Phoebe's dining room, and I'll just be like, can I please stop the clock? And she'll say, why don't you stop my grandmother's heart?