Is it dusty in here? I loved this audio drama about a queer woman grappling with depression, the death of her infant son, her recovery post her attempted suicide, and her best friend's struggle with terminal cancer. This podcast could so easily have slipped into a parody of some Oscar bait movie, given all the things that could be sources of trauma and grief for the character. And there are so many. But the writing is sparse and matter of fact, laden with emotion but not tempted to fall into histrionics. It's contemplative and raw, coming from a character who has had a lot of time to think and has set herself the task of articulating why she has felt betrayed or buoyed by the various people in her life, and how those relationships have imprinted upon her. I found the estranged relationship with her adopted mother to be particularly well captured in its complexity. Love and gratefulness for being wanted and cared for by her mother, resentment that she looks damaged and incapable in her mother's eyes. Much kudos to the voice actors and team who brought this to life, and the soundtrack is surprisingly calming.