Loner At Coyowolf Creek: Recent Episodes

Sara Schaefer

Part topical discussion, part dystopian fantasy, comedian Sara Schaefer discusses her favorite memories from America 1 while living out her days in America 2, alone in a cabin in the Appalachian foothills.

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Something has happened at Loner Zone 281B.

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What America decided to finally do about air travel.

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Sara discusses the fate of the White House Correspondents Dinner.

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Sara recounts a long trip to London and Ontario, and reads a letter from Michael Ian Black.

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Sara recalls embarrassing moments, an unusual audience member, The Revenant, and her days working for Jimmy Fallon.

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The official cryptocurrency of America 2, memories of BoBo's Nook, and the inability to finish a book.

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Sara ponders poetry, the America 1 film Annihilation, and attempts to create her own bluebell forest.

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Sara receives a surprise letter from her old friend, comedian and writer Elliott Kalan.

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Can you sing the theme song from Coco without crying? Is poverty sexist? And what kind of movies get made in America 2? Sara has answers.

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Sara ponders the psychology of a car chase and the Trump in all of us. Also a chicken named Dave Chappelle.

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An artistic risk, the power of teens, collective grief, and a eulogy for Herbert.

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Sara remembers hosting the Women's Image Awards, explains how people chose their DBZ's, and grapples with her obsession with Drone Mall.

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Sara ponders the fall of Justin Timberlake, the massacre that sparked America 2, and her battle with kudzu.

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What is a life if there's no one around to remember you? Are women funny? Can you smell that onion? Sara ponders these and other important questions.

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Sara reflects on how the discourse broke down in America 1, reads from some of her teen diaries, and reports on her health.

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Sara grapples with loneliness from Designated Loner Zone 281B, remembers the #MeToo movement, and shares some of her favorite vintage cross stitch patterns.