From a cheesy museum to chilling trials, Selene and Pascale find meaning (and mischief) in every stop. This episode opens with Selene’s recent author trip to Lafayette, Indiana, where she presented a library talk on the remarkable Marquis de Lafayette--the city's namesake, America's hero, and the subject of her award-winning book Revolutionary Friends. Selene shares about life as an author and why connecting with people who love her work matters. From there, the besties backtrack to wrap up their Massachusetts adventures—reliving a rain-soaked walking tour in Salem, spilling the tea on the ridiculously dated Salem Witch Museum, and reflecting on the devastating truths of the witch trials. Their journey also took them to Canton—Karen Read country, where they visited sites like The Waterfall and considered how rumor, media, and public perception can twist justice. Alongside an unsettling THC misadventure and raw road-trip reflections, this episode blends history, travel, and today’s headlines with trademark Life in Jest candor.
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