Dear Life Kit: I resent that my WFH partner has more free time than I do A listener says she has trouble respecting her husband because of his work-from-home habits. While she works long hours, he gets to sign off early. Therapist Moraya Seeger DeGeare weighs in. Andee Tagle
How one shaman helps others find healing and meaning in a modern world Helena Soholm, a Korean American shaman and transpersonal psychologist, integrates Western and Indigenous systems of knowledge to facilitate healing and growth in modern, technologically advanced societies. Arin Yoon
Renton Civic Theatre recasts leadership following revelations of child sex abuse convictions Diana Opong
In 'My Old Ass,' a teen is visited by her 39-year-old self during a mushroom trip A teen meets her wisecracking, advice-dispensing 39-year-old self on a mushroom trip in Megan Park's coming-of-age rom-com My Old Ass. Bob Mondello
'South Park' creators renovate a beloved restaurant, and find nostalgia is pricey A new film follows Trey Parker and Matt Stone as they renovate a dilapidated, inauthentic, 1970s Mexican restaurant. The labor of love becomes a money-pit as they chase the landmark's former glory. John Powers
Demi Moore reflects on aging, acceptance and finding happiness within In The Substance, Moore plays an aging actress who uses a black-market drug to create a younger version of herself. She says the film examines the pressures middle-aged women face to remain youthful. Tonya Mosley
A baker attends a festival to make the biggest whoopie pie in the world The whoopie pie is a favorite New England desert. Since bigger is always better, a Vermont baker sets out to make the biggest whoopie pie in the world. Nina Keck
Sunday Puzzle: Two letters are all you need NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WLRN listener Ann Kritzer of Coral Springs, Fla., and Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz
Life Kit: Neighbor conflict Trash, noise, parking, weeds — conflicts with neighbors are common. NPR's Life Kit has tips from a mediator on how to settle a dispute with your neighbor. Kyle Norris
Bellevue slated to get its own edition of Monopoly Bellevue will be the first city in Washington state to get its own, officially licensed, edition of Monopoly. What's on the board? That's up to locals. Dyer Oxley