This episode of Attune features three poems and a short story. The first poem is titled “Bunny Burrow.” It was written by Du Nghiem and is voiced by Audrey Yeung. The second and third poems are titled “Lessons” and “My Student Asks Me” and were both written by Jennifer L. Freed and voiced by Julia Sulkowski. The last piece is a short story titled “Forever In-Between.” It was written by Hannah Han and is voiced by Sunni Parisien. Original music for this piece was composed by Michael Gancz. You can read transcripts of these works at this link: (linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune).

This episode was produced by Sophia Lee, Laura Palacio Londono, Mitchell Davis, Elena Unger, and Liana Schmitter-Emerson, and it was sound engineered by Sophia Lee, Mitchell Davis, Elena Unger, and Liana Schmitter-Emerson. 

Our intro and outro themes were written by Sharon Ahn. 

Episode cover by Jessai Flores. 

Attune is an audio narrative anthology producing student-written short stories, plays, and poetry, as well as voice talent and original soundtracks by both Yale students and alumni.

SOPHIA LEE
Sophia is a student at Yale University studying East Asian Studies and Psychology with certificates in Japanese and Education Studies. She spent her early childhood in South Korea, but has since moved to the United States where she has developed a deep love for her roots in East Asia and a passion for language study.
LAURA PALACIO LONDOñO
Laura is a student in Branford College. She was born in Colombia but has lived the majority of her life in West Palm Beach. She is an anthropology major who wants to go on to study public health. You can often find her listening to fiction podcasts (or creating them).
MITCHELL DAVIS
ELENA UNGER
Elena is a Junior studying English and Education.
LIANA SCHMITTER-EMERSON
Liana Schmitter-Emerson is a staff reporter for University Desk of the Yale Daily News. Originally from Los Angeles, California, Liana is is a first-year in Ezra Stiles College planning on majoring in Ethics, Politics, and Economics.