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No one asked, but we made a road trip listening guide anyway. You're welcome. Hitting the road this

No one asked, but we made a road trip listening guide anyway. You're welcome. Hitting the road this weekend? If so, we recommend bringing our three favorite episodes from our new season along for the ride. Alix and Hanna tackled the nature of reality and ask the question: how much of ourselves and the world can we change? Skip the stress of making an agreeable playlist and maintain peace and harmony on the car ride by forcing your family members to listen to your favorite podcast — they'll love it, too. Check out our guide for a good trip [here]( and then listen to our top picks: High Voltage Visit a remote tribe in the Philippines, where an anthropologist discovers an emotion so intense and scary, he can’t map it onto the usual palette of American emotions. Then, meet a young woman who does the one thing guaranteed to ruin a date, and learns a valuable lesson about her emotional life along the way. [Listen Here]( Bubble-Hopping Meet a woman seeking to break out of the confines of the human “bubble” by teaching herself to experience the world more like a dog. And a young man named Max, who’s made a life out of hopping from one bubble to another. [Listen Here]( Future Self Our future selves can inspire us to achieve our dreams, or mock us for everything we have failed to become. Meet the principal of a high school who did something extreme and unusual to help his students strive for grander future selves – a noble experiment that went horribly wrong. [Listen Here]( Wherever you’re headed this weekend, cue up Invisibilia in your feed and tap play. You might arrive at your destination seeing the world a little differently. [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( You received this message because you're subscribed to our Invisibilia emails. | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | NPR 1111 N. CAPITOL ST. NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 [NPR]

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