We've all had it happen: you gushingly recommend your favorite cafe or restaurant or bar to a friend, only to have them go and report back something tepid like, "It was ok."
How is it possible that my friend thinks my all-time favorite place is... just ok??
Which caused us to wonder: are our favorite places really that great in and of themselves, or is it our particular experience there (which can depend on so many outside factors) that made it so great for us?
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Episode 530: Revisiting a Long-Lost Place
Episode 529: Going Native, Part 2
Episode 528: Going Native
Episode 527: Moving to Rome—Sight Unseen (with Brie Ripley)
Episode 526: An Unbelievable Discovery in Rome!
Episode 525: A Question of Season
Episode 524: What if New Year's Were in March?
Episode 523: Legacy and Loss (with Kaila Merrill)
Episode 522: The Case Against Travel, Part 2
Episode 521: Road Trips (with John Roderick)
Episode 520: The Case Against Travel
Episode 519: Martyr! (with Kaveh Akbar)
Episode 518: The Limitations of Language
Episode 517: Could You Miss Discovering Your Passion?
Episode 516: Post-Covid Social Woes
Episode 515: The Story Behind the Crow Gifts Photo
Episode 514: Did We Keep our New Year's Resolutions?
Episode 513: One Last Gift
Episode 512: Operator (A Radio play by Matthew P. Woerner)
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