Pasta and Coping
Dan explores the fascinating world of pasta shapes and their unique qualities, sparking a conversation about how they can enhance our dining experience. As he embarks on a mission to create a new pasta shape, he and Marc delve into deeper themes of coping mechanisms and the complexities of mental health in today's world. Their exchange highlights the notion that perhaps those who feel the weight of reality are the ones truly in touch with it.In this clip
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