Puns, Panic Raccoons & The Power of Saying Thank You
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What happens when you mix gratitude, grammar-defying puns, and a raccoon mistaken for a cat?
This episode of Mo and Katy Hit Record.
Katy gets reflective about her middle school voice teacher being nominated for a lifetime achievement award—and realizes she's never told Stephanie the full impact she had.
Mo drops wisdom about "mattering" (courtesy of Jennifer Wallace's book) and why firefighters need closure.
We solve exactly zero mysteries about the Ides of March.
Also covered:
Why puns are brain fuel (and why Mo takes 4 rounds to land a good one)
The difference between a pause and a Full Stop (spoiler: intention)
Warm fuzzy files and why you should keep every card from 1988
How Katy's teacher used humor to SHUAC students before SHUAC was a thing
Betty White the sheep (not Betty, always Betty White)
The fox who gives zero poops
Pitot the cat vs. a literal raccoon on the deck
Why you need to text people when they pop into your head
The tiny twist: Don't self-edit. If someone comes to mind, tell them. Write the letter. Send the text. Close the loop.
Mattering isn't just about impact—it's about knowing you had it.