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Cecilia

3/13/202635 min

When Cecilia Gentili was growing up in Argentina, she felt so different from everyone around her that she thought she might be from another planet. “I think that we are all aliens until we find our communities.”

This episode was originally released in 2019. 

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 00:00

    You ever see a town just quietly do something unthinkable? Bloomington, Indiana did. We were hiking the hills, sipping coffee strong enough to make you think you could move them, debating the absurdity of greatness. Then one day, greatness raised its cream and crimson flag. [crowd cheering] A town known for hoops. We make history. You'll want to do the same next time you visit. Bloomington, not what you expected. Still, absurdly great.

  2. Speaker 10:29

    [upbeat music] Heinz is inseparable from both football and the city of Pittsburgh. It's an iconic staple that simply can't be replaced. And just like football fandom, Heinz is fueled by a kind of irrational love, the same unwavering loyalty Heinz fans have for the brand. So the next time you wanna gather with friends to talk about how this is the year for your team, remember to add Heinz to the menu. It has to be Heinz. Stock up on Heinz, available at retailers nationwide.

  3. Phoebe Judge· Host1:00

    This episode contains references to sexual violence. Please use discretion.

  4. Cecilia Gentili· Guest1:10

    When I was a child, I thought I was an extraterrestrial, that I was a UFO. Uh, and I told my grandmother that. It was a really funny story. And, uh, so- What did she say when you said you were a U- Yeah, my brother told me that they found me in a railroad, right? One day we were, like, crossing a railroad,

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