
I Feared My Own Strength (and My SATs) x Victor Hugo
One day more, one episode on fear more. Caroline Mae Woodson unpacks fear — the kind that drives us, the kind that traps us, and the kind that’s just trying to keep us safe. From Les Mis to Severance,...
23 Okt 202522min

Dumpster Diving x Stephen King
It’s October, so of course we’re talking fear, guilt, and scary things—and how could we not include Stephen King himself? In this episode, Caroline Mae Woodson dives into one of King’s most iconic quo...
16 Okt 202525min

The Coward’s Conscience x Shakespeare
Caroline Mae Woodson dives into a dear friend of hers, William Shakespeare's, work, exploring the Hamlet quote: "Thus conscience does make cowards of us all." She kicks things off with the deepest gui...
9 Okt 202532min

Lassoing Fear x Louisa May Alcott
Jo? Amy? Nope, you're a Meg. This week, we start the month of October by tackling the themes of fear, guilt, and being scared with a quote from Little Women. Then we pivot to fear-conquering tools, fr...
2 Okt 202530min

A Greek Beginning x T.S. Eliot
Do beginnings and endings feel completely different to you? Host Caroline Mae Woodson chats through the T.S. Eliot quote, "what we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a ...
25 Sep 202531min

The Art of a Goodbye x Ernest Hemingway
Centered around Ernest Hemingway's quote, " every true story ends in death," this episode talks about the proper way to approach endings (from ooey gooey butter cakes to the legacy of a six-toed cat)....
18 Sep 202525min

Gatsby, Gladys, and Ghosts x F. Scott Fitzgerald
In this episode of I May Be Wrong, But…, join host Caroline Mae Woodson as she reflects on the ghosts of our past—both literal and literary. From the haunted halls of her college dorm to the timeless ...
11 Sep 202529min

Mind the Gap (and the Wall) x Mary Shelley
Other than telling the story of how she got a concussion from a cement wall, Caroline Mae Woodson talks about beginnings using the beloved quote "the beginning is always today," by Mary Shelley in thi...
2 Sep 202529min



















