23 min

You look tired Psychology of Nothing

    • Society & Culture

Welcome to Episode 4!
This week we consider when the friend, the neighbor, or the colleague at work says those three little words when they first see you ... You.  Look.  Tired. 
Enough said. Jane and Sarah are breaking down the meaning of "you look tired" and exploring other ways to say this.
Take a listen and let us know if you like hearing, "You look tired."  And if not, what would you prefer? Talk to us.
Hit that play button, check it out, and then share your thoughts at our podcast website: psychologyofnothing.com or Instagram @psychologyofnothing
 
Artwork: Katrina Weires
Humbly recorded at StreamPDX in Portland, Oregon
Intro music notes: Sooner Or Later (The Spark That Thought Mix) by The Spark That Thought (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/The_Spark_That_Thought/29810

Welcome to Episode 4!
This week we consider when the friend, the neighbor, or the colleague at work says those three little words when they first see you ... You.  Look.  Tired. 
Enough said. Jane and Sarah are breaking down the meaning of "you look tired" and exploring other ways to say this.
Take a listen and let us know if you like hearing, "You look tired."  And if not, what would you prefer? Talk to us.
Hit that play button, check it out, and then share your thoughts at our podcast website: psychologyofnothing.com or Instagram @psychologyofnothing
 
Artwork: Katrina Weires
Humbly recorded at StreamPDX in Portland, Oregon
Intro music notes: Sooner Or Later (The Spark That Thought Mix) by The Spark That Thought (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/The_Spark_That_Thought/29810

23 min

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