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Elizabeth Hopkinson
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Off The Clock With Dean Kutcher (Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Ep. 42: Internship to Full Time Offer
On today's episode we are talking about internships - how to get the most out of this experiential learning opportunity AND how to turn the internship into a full time job offer after graduation. Join Dean Gene Kutcher as he speaks with current Business Broncs Caitlin Hopkinson '26 (Accounting, Mgmt & Leadership), Aiden Clements '26 (Accounting, Global Supply Chain Mgmt), and Marybeth Smith '26 (Marketing, Business Analytics) about their internship success stories. Also don't miss "The Last Word" with Elizabeth Davala from Rider's Career Development & Success for 5 tips to excel in your internship.
2025-10-11
45 min
Terra Informa
Revisiting: Reimagining Futures with Climate Fiction
This episode originally aired on February 8, 2021: The power of storytelling gives us a way to cope with the uncertainty of our climate future. This week on Terra Informa we’re exploring those stories about the future worlds that are not so different from our own. While you may be familiar with science fiction, genres like speculative fiction, climate fiction, or cli-fi, Afro-futurism, and Indigenous futurism are reimagining oppressive realities and re-envisioning our climate future. In this discussion episode, Terra Informers Hannah Cunningham and Elizabeth Dowdell are joined by special guest and Terra Informa alum, Chris Chang-Yen Phillips to share wh...
2025-06-02
29 min
Let's Do The Right Thing
Elizabeth Attew
Polymaths are not a 21st century phenomenon, but Elizabeth Attew is one who holds the title with a modern twist; combining, as she does, expertise in partnerships, marketing, luxury retail goods, real estate opportunities, events and business development. In this episode, Elizabeth shares her experience of balancing multiple roles and discusses her two golden rules for success. Presented by our own multi-talented individual, Adam Hopkinson. https://www.pashn.media/https://radioworks.co.uk/https://www.maplestreetcreative.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-03-14
30 min
Tried It: Your Proven Pathway to a Better Copywriting Business
How To Master The Art of Brevity In Copywriting (‘Smart Brevity’ Discussion)
Two copywriters weigh in on Smart Brevity.What it is: A podcast episode about Smart Brevity, hosted by two professional copywritersWhy it matters: Because it’ll help you decide whether or not Smart Brevity is for you. Sarah and Nicole continue their Tried It adventure by analysing Smart Brevity, a book with a formula promising to streamline your communication for maximum efficiency and effectiveness. The copywriters discuss their takeaways from Smart Brevity and evaluate how the framework impacts storytelling and other forms of communication. At the end of the episode, they...
2024-10-29
57 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
AFT is on hiatus
The Asexual Fairy Tales podcast is now on hiatus. Thanks for listening! If you've enjoyed the last 2 seasons, please donate any amount to my Ko-fi page. It would be much appreciated! elizabethhopkinson.uk
2024-09-02
00 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Goddesses and the Boar
A partner story to last month's "Attis & the Priests of Cybele", this Hawai'ian myth tells of inviolate bodies, and a goddess with a detatchable vagina! [Content warning for obvious reasons!] From Asexual Myths & Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. Theme song: Fairy Tale, written, played and sung by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Tip me on Ko-fi Visit my website Facebook: @ElizabethHopkinsonAuthor TwitterX: @hidden_grove Threads: @angeliocitystate
2024-08-06
08 min
Terra Informa
Revisiting: Reimagining Futures with Climate Fiction
This episode originally aired on February 8, 2021: The power of storytelling gives us a way to cope with the uncertainty of our climate future. This week on Terra Informa we’re exploring those stories about the future worlds that are not so different from our own. While you may be familiar with science fiction, genres like speculative fiction, climate fiction, or cli-fi, Afro-futurism, and Indigenous futurism are reimagining oppressive realities and re-envisioning our climate future. In this discussion episode, Terra Informers Hannah Cunningham and Elizabeth Dowdell are joined by special guest and Terra Informa alum, Chris Chang-Yen Phillips to share wh...
2024-07-15
29 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Attis & the Priests of Cybele
This month we look at what a Phrygian goddess and her priests have to do with Barbie and Ken. Taken from Asexual Myths & Tales (Elizabeth Hopkinson, 2020) [Content warning: mild reference to self-castration] This story also relates to "Our Lady of Montevergine" in my forthcoming book, Legends from Lindisfarne. Tip me on Ko-fi. Visit my website. Facebook: @ElizabethHopkinsonAuthor TwitterX: @hidden_grove Threads: @angeliocitystate
2024-07-02
10 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
GUEST STORYTELLER: Sacha Coward
In this special episode, I speak to Sacha Coward, author of Queer As Folklore, who tells us the tale of Callisto and the asexual origins of werewolves. (Trigger warning: contains passing reference to rape). https://unbound.com/books/queer-as-folklore
2024-06-04
17 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Melangell: The Protector of Hares
This month’s story is from an upcoming project, Legends from Lindisfarne: Diverse & Inclusive Saints. A Prince is frustrated in his hunting efforts by a woman in a hedge. Crowdfunding on Kickstarter from 24 May. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hopkinsontales/legends-from-lindisfarne-diverse-and-inclusive-saints To buy artwork from the book visit: https://ko-fi.com/s/781c27e327
2024-05-07
09 min
Liars' League (London)
Dreams & Reality Short Stories (April 2024)
Six fantastic, phantasmagoric short stories read live by our talented company of actors, featuring lottery-predicting angels, terraforming experiments, surreal documentary disasters, Victorian widowers, sinister peripheral visions & the place where all half-baked ideas & unfulfilled dreams go to die ... RUNNING ORDER "Corner of her Eye" by Caroline von Schmalensee, read by Gloria Sanders "We’re all here to save the world" by Sarah Richardson, read by Magnus Rook "The Lord is Mike Shepherd" by Jonathan Sellars, read by Tony Bell INTERVAL "Colours with No Name" by Elizabeth Hopkinson, read by Tim Larkfield "Every Damned Thing" by David Turnbull, read by Ray Newe "I...
2024-04-24
1h 47
Fable & The Verbivore
Ep 230: Craft Resources
Notes:We’ve done a previous Fable and the Verbivore conversation on the subject of writing craft books. That episode is here:- Episode 79: Let's talk about craft booksThe Verbivore references several YouTube video essays, interviews, websites, and articles as part of the free resources she loves. They are:YouTube TedEd Writers Workshop Playlist - Favorites include: How to Make Your Writing More Suspenseful by Victoria Smith | Titan of terror: the dark imagination of H.P. Lovecraft - Silvia Moreno-García | How to write descriptively - Nalo HopkinsonYou...
2024-04-02
32 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Legend of Saint Wilgefortis
A medieval saint’s legend about a bearded lady! Taken from Asexual Myths & Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-myths-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/
2024-04-02
09 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Snow White & Rose Red
My own version of the fairy tale, fused with Goblin Market, and casting the sisters as ace and demi. Taken from Asexual Myths & Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-myths-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/
2024-03-05
21 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Cupid & Psyche
What could be more appropriate for February than Cupid & Psyche? Listen to find out why I think it’s an asexual myth. Taken from Asexual Myths & Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-myths-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/
2024-02-02
23 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Snow Maiden
A snowy tale for January. Snegurochka - The Snow Maiden - wants to be human, but is confused about love and attraction. Taken from Asexual Myths & Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-myths-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/
2024-01-09
23 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Miracle of Marjatta
A special Christmas treat! This month’s tale is a Finnish folk version of the Nativity, from The Kalevala. Taken from Asexual Myths & Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-myths-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/
2023-12-12
10 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
BONUS EPISODE: Cage of Nightingales
An extract from my brand-new novel, Cage of Nightingales, out December 2023 from Deep Hearts YA. Tammo falls through a window and meets Carlo, a castrato singer. https://deepheartsya.com/cage-of-nightingales/ @angeliocitystate
2023-11-20
13 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Bisclavret
A medieval knight has a strange secret - he is a werewolf! Taken from Asexual Myths & Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-myths-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/
2023-10-31
15 min
The DTALKS Podcast
Episode 252 - Cinderella and a Mouse Called Fred (ft. Deborah Hopkinson)
https://deborahhopkinson.com/books/plot-to-kill-a-queen/Do you like books about "An well-crafted mystery about an intrepid young girl's quest to foil a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I."? Or how about "One small kitten learns about the great big world as he sets sail with his fellow shipmates, animal and human"? Or perhaps, this might sound the most interesting to you "A best loved fairytale is given the ending it deserves in this clever picture book that shows a heroine shape her own destiny … and find her fairytale princess." ALL of these books ar...
2023-10-24
47 min
The DTALKS Podcast
Episode 252 - Cinderella and a Mouse Called Fred (ft. Deborah Hopkinson)
https://deborahhopkinson.com/books/plot-to-kill-a-queen/Do you like books about "An well-crafted mystery about an intrepid young girl's quest to foil a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I."? Or how about "One small kitten learns about the great big world as he sets sail with his fellow shipmates, animal and human"? Or perhaps, this might sound the most interesting to you "A best loved fairytale is given the ending it deserves in this clever picture book that shows a heroine shape her own destiny … and find her fairytale princess." ALL of these books ar...
2023-10-24
47 min
Explore The Most Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook Today!
The Plot to Kill a Queen by Deborah Hopkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/716727to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Plot to Kill a Queen Author: Deborah Hopkinson Narrator: Rosie Jones Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 19 minutes Release date: October 17, 2023 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: From award-winning author Deborah Hopkinson comes an utterly charming, deftly crafted mystery about an intrepid young girl's quest to foil a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I. Emilia Bassano is a girl who relishes the music of words. Although she plays the lute and writes poetry, Emilia nurtures a dream: to hear her words come alive on stage. Emilia wants to write soliloquies for...
2023-10-17
5h 19
Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Kids, Non-fiction
The Plot to Kill a Queen by Deborah Hopkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/716727to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Plot to Kill a Queen Author: Deborah Hopkinson Narrator: Rosie Jones Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 19 minutes Release date: October 17, 2023 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: From award-winning author Deborah Hopkinson comes an utterly charming, deftly crafted mystery about an intrepid young girl's quest to foil a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I. Emilia Bassano is a girl who relishes the music of words. Although she plays the lute and writes poetry, Emilia nurtures a dream: to hear her words come alive on stage. Emilia wants to write soliloquies for...
2023-10-17
5h 19
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Little Mermaid Speaks
An asexual retelling of Hans Andersen’s Little Mermaid, with reference to the Greek myth of Echo & Narcissus. Taken from Asexual Myths & Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-myths-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/
2023-10-03
13 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
S2 is coming in October!
The podcast is on a short break, but join me in October for tales of goddesses, werewolves, bearded lady saints and more! http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/
2023-07-20
02 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
SPECIAL GUEST STORYTELLER: Owen Staton
This month, during the break between seasons, we have a special treat for you. Owen Staton of Time Between Times Storytelling takes us to the firepit at the heart of the forest with The Dragons of Dinas Emrys, a tale from North Wales, and a kind of prequel to the Arthurian Legend. Listen to Owen’s podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/time-between-times-storytelling-with-owen-staton/id1573244734
2023-07-04
17 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Lost Children of Lorenwald
Season Finale! In this original tale, a village has lost its children to the forest. Or has it? Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2023-06-06
18 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Man Without Desire
This month, we have a literary fairy tale from the silent films of the 1920s, and a man who sleeps in a glass coffin, only to awaken without desire. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2023-05-02
26 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Pearls and Roses
This month’s story is a German fairy tale about a girl who is adopted by the Virgin Mary and given the gift of being “indifferent to the stirrings of love”. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2023-04-04
22 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Companions of the Grail
This month’s tale is a brief episode from the Arthurian Legend, in which I reveal Sir Galahad as one of my asexual icons. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2023-03-02
12 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Ivory Maid
This month: an original tale by the author, inspired by medieval romances. A mysterious woman keeps twelve young lords imprisoned behind mirrors. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2023-02-07
12 min
Then Again
Nerding Out! Glen & Marie's Favorite History Books
Episode Notes Glen and Marie nerd out about their favorite history books ranging from ancient authors and topics to great resources for those who want in-depth research. Glen and Marie's selections are listed below: Glen's Book Picks The Peloponnesian War Thucydides The Normans & The Norman Conquest R. Allen Brown With Zeal & Bayonets Only: The British Army on Campaign in North America, 1775-1783 Matthew H. Spring Wilderness Still the Cradle of Nature: Frontier Georgia Edward J. Cashin Other People’s Money: How Banking Worked in the Ea...
2023-02-03
49 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Pygmalion & Galatea
A tale from Greek mythology, reimagined with reference to a Victorian fairy tale. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2023-01-03
12 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Ice Queen and the Mer-King
A seasonal, original tale about a queen made of ice. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2022-12-06
15 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
BOOK LAUNCH SPECIAL! The Story of Amethyst
To celebrate the launch of my new book, More Asexual Fairy Tales, here’s the first story from it. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/product/9781800422285/more-asexual-fairy-tales-by-hopkinson-elizabeth Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2022-11-01
07 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
Zellandine and Troylus
A Sleeping Beauty story, taken from the medieval French romance “Perceforest”. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2022-10-04
28 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Tale of Princess Kaguya
A beloved Japanese tale. Princess Kaguya refuses to marry five samurai and the Emperor of Japan. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2022-09-06
27 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Half-Marble Prince
This month’s story comes from Arabian Nights. A sultan discovers a prince, who is under a strange enchantment. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2022-08-02
19 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Glass Coffin
From Grimm’s Fairy Tales. A girl, her brother and a tailor must overcome a lecherous sorcerer. Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2022-07-05
23 min
Asexual Fairy Tales
The Origin of Love
This first story comes from the Greek philosopher Plato and is the source of the term “Platonic Love”. At first, there were not two sexes, but three… Taken from Asexual Fairy Tales by Elizabeth Hopkinson. Read by the author. https://www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/asexual-fairy-tales-by-elizabeth-hopkinson Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/elizabethhopkinson48513 Website: http://www.elizabethhopkinson.uk/ Twitter: @hidden_grove
2022-05-25
06 min
The Monster She Wrote Podcast
"The Prayer of Ninety Cats" by Caitlín R. Kiernan
"The Prayer of Ninety Cats" by Caitlín R. Kiernan is a story about a film critic watching a film, specifically a fictional film about Elizabeth Bathory, the Blood Countess. Through the description of this experience, however, Kiernan moves the reader beyond the spectacle of the theater and film to explorations of film history and critique, discussions of representation and illusion, and questions of how and why we adapt histories and legends for the screen. Recommended in this episode: Thornhill by Pam Smy UP NEXT: Nalo Hopkinson's "The Easthound" Please rate and review us, or better...
2022-02-22
52 min
Doing Diversity in Writing
DDW S2 Ep05 – Indigenous Futurisms and Writing Indigenous Characters with Prof. Grace L. Dillon
In this episode of Doing Diversity in Writing, we—Bethany and Mariëlle—interview Professor Grace L. Dillon about Indigenous Futurisms and how (not) to write Indigenous characters. Grace L. Dillon (Anishinaabe with family, friends, and relatives from Bay Mills Nation and Garden River Nation with Aunties and Uncles also from the Saulteaux Nation) is Professor in the Indigenous Nations Studies Department in the School of Gender, Race, and Nations and also Affiliated Professor at English and Women, Gender, and Sexualities Departments at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses...
2022-02-17
1h 30
Liars' League (London)
Fools & Sages (May 2021)
Six profound & absurd stories from our first live event of 2021, featuring ripped, naked priests, mysterious messages, spirit animals, deceitful advisers, eunuchs, keyworkers, dragons, knights & rabbis. WINNING STORIES for FOOLS & SAGES - RUNNING ORDER He is Coming by Callum Jacobs, read by Claire Louise Amias Heroes & Fools by Brian Kelly, read by Jeremiah O'Connor The Guru by Fiona Salter, read by Paul Clarke *INFAMOUS BOOK QUIZ* The Dragon, the Knight and the Rabbi by Elizabeth Hopkinson, read by Stephen Butterton Ordinary Men Must Die by G. C. Perry, read by Lin Sagovsky Billy's Ghost Dug by Emma Grae, read by Silas...
2021-05-26
1h 38
Terra Informa
Reimagining Futures with Climate Fiction
The power of storytelling gives us a way to cope with the uncertainty of our climate future. This week on Terra Informa we’re exploring those stories about the future worlds that are not so different from our own. While you may be familiar with science fiction, genres like speculative fiction, climate fiction, or cli-fi, Afro-futurism, and Indigenous futurism are reimagining oppressive realities and re-envisioning our climate future. In this discussion episode, Terra Informers Hannah Cunningham and Elizabeth Dowdell are joined by special guest and Terra Informa alum, Chris Chang-Yen Phillips to share why they find themselves reaching for th...
2021-02-08
29 min
Care and Feeding | Amazon (DNU)
College Campus Conundrum
On this week’s episode: Jamilah and Elizabeth are joined by Natalie Hopkinson.Natalie is an assistant professor in the doctoral program in Howard University’s Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies. She is also an award-winning essayist, critical-cultural scholar and the author of three books: A Mouth Is Always Muzzled: Six Dissidents, Five Continents, and the Art of Resistance, Go-Go Live: The Musical Life and Death of a Chocolate City, and Deconstructing Tyrone. They discuss college students making consequential decisions about whether or not they can, or should, return to campus. Many institutions are s...
2020-08-20
59 min
Care and Feeding | Amazon (DNU)
College Campus Conundrum
On this week’s episode: Jamilah and Elizabeth are joined by Natalie Hopkinson.Natalie is an assistant professor in the doctoral program in Howard University’s Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies. She is also an award-winning essayist, critical-cultural scholar and the author of three books: A Mouth Is Always Muzzled: Six Dissidents, Five Continents, and the Art of Resistance, Go-Go Live: The Musical Life and Death of a Chocolate City, and Deconstructing Tyrone. They discuss college students making consequential decisions about whether or not they can, or should, return to campus. Many institutions are s...
2020-08-20
1h 03
Science fiction bokhandelns poddradio
#84 Relationer och regnbågar
Vi pratar om olika sätt att skriva samkönade relationer i samband med årets regnbågskampanj som vi har under prideveckan. Var beredd på många tips i länklistan! Queernördarna https://queerandnerdy.se/ Regnbågsböcker kampanjsida https://www.sfbok.se/sida/regnbagsbocker En mer utförlig lista med HBTQ+ tema https://www.sfbok.se/tag/hbtq Verk som tas upp i poddavsnittet: Goodbye My Rose Garden https://www.sfbok.se/produkt/goodbye-my-rose-garden-vol-1-204914 To be Taught if Fortunate – Becky Chambers https://www.sfbok.se/produkt/to-be-taught-if-fortunate-203273 The Stars are Legion & The Light Brigades – Kameron Hurley https://www.sfbok.se/pr...
2020-07-30
59 min
Power-Up With A Vivid Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
What is the Women's Rights Movement? by Deborah Hopkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/374382to listen full audiobooks. Title: What is the Women's Rights Movement? Series: Part of What Was? Author: Deborah Hopkinson Narrator: Soneela Nankani Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 10 minutes Release date: December 3, 2019 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: The story of Girl Power! Learn about the remarkable women who changed US history. From Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Gloria Steinem and Hillary Clinton, women throughout US history have fought for equality. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, women were demanding the right to vote. During the 1960s, equal rights and opportunities for women--both a...
2019-12-03
1h 10
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Kids, Non-fiction
What is the Women's Rights Movement? by Deborah Hopkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/374382to listen full audiobooks. Title: What is the Women's Rights Movement? Series: Part of What Was? Author: Deborah Hopkinson Narrator: Soneela Nankani Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 10 minutes Release date: December 3, 2019 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: The story of Girl Power! Learn about the remarkable women who changed US history. From Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Gloria Steinem and Hillary Clinton, women throughout US history have fought for equality. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, women were demanding the right to vote. During the 1960s, equal rights and opportunities for women--both a...
2019-12-03
1h 10
Start Your Day With A Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook.
What Is the Women's Rights Movement? by Deborah Hopkinson, Who HQ
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/105179to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Is the Women's Rights Movement? Series: What-? by Who HQ Author: Deborah Hopkinson, Who HQ Narrator: Soneela Nankani Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 10 mins Release date: 12-03-19 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 11 ratings Genres: Social Studies Publisher's Summary: From Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Gloria Steinem and Hillary Clinton, women throughout US history have fought for equality. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, women were demanding the right to vote. During the 1960s, equal rights and opportunities for women - both at home and...
2019-12-03
1h 10
Indulge In: This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook For Knowledge Hunters.
What Is the Women's Rights Movement? by Deborah Hopkinson, Who HQ
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/105179to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Is the Women's Rights Movement? Series: What-? by Who HQ Author: Deborah Hopkinson, Who HQ Narrator: Soneela Nankani Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 10 mins Release date: 12-03-19 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 11 ratings Genres: Social Studies Publisher's Summary: From Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Gloria Steinem and Hillary Clinton, women throughout US history have fought for equality. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, women were demanding the right to vote. During the 1960s, equal rights and opportunities for women - both at home and...
2019-12-03
1h 10
The Kitchen Is On Fire
Ep168: The Yellow Dog | Featuring chef patron of Quo Vadis Jeremy Lee
Two 'men' known by many as James and Sam get right into some sound noises from within their gullets this week. There's a firm but fair chat about Eater London. There's a dark and spooky chat about a creepy cave and the turnip thief who done doth dwelled there. There's also a sweet and kindly chat about a cute moment between James and his daughter. Oh and there's castratos, dangerous dogs and James in a speedo. Wake up. This is TKIOF and it ain't our first rodeo. Jeremy Lee is here this week and he basically just...
2019-01-21
00 min
Liars' League (London)
BONUS CHRISTMAS STORY! "And Following This, the Queen's Speech" by Elizabeth Hopkinson, read by Gloria Sanders
"Good afternoon and welcome to the 2,018th annual Christmas Do-Gooder Stakes..." As St Nicholas and Good King Wenceslas battle it out through the snow (only momentarily distracted by the Little Match Girl) will their great sporting rivalry be settled at last - or will a forgotten long shot come in ahead? There's everything to play for in this exciting headlong race to be crowned the champion of Christmas! "And Following This, the Queen's Speech" by Elizabeth Hopkinson, read by Gloria Sanders, was podcast on Sun 23rd December as a bonus story for Naughty & Nice, the Liars' League 2018 Christmas special.
2018-12-23
06 min
Liars' League (London)
Naughty & Nice Christmas Show (December 2018)
We made our list, we checked it twice ... and here are the winning stories which were read at our tinsel-tastic Christmas show NAUGHTY & NICE in December 2018. We had seasonal shoplifting, sexy sourdough, kidnapped presents, one VERY naughty little girl and what happens when Santa meets the Special Forces ... WINNING STORIES for NAUGHTY & NICE Gluten Tolerant by Mike Clarke - read by Amy Neilson Smith The Man who brought Gold by Mark Sadler - read by Sophie Cartman Mr Cromerty of Boston by Richard Smyth - read by David Mildon *INTERVAL & INFAMOUS BOOK QUIZ* Christman's Present by Lauren van Schaik NEW...
2018-12-21
1h 32
Beyond Belief
Religion in Mexico
When Pope Francis visited Mexico in 2016, he paid his respects to the Virgin of Guadalupe, a dark skinned Madonna who is said to have appeared to a peasant man in 1531. Then, standing at the Mexican border, he turned his attention to the migrant crisis, "No more death, no more exploitation," he declared. Mexicans have experienced a lot of death in recent years. Drug cartels operate freely in the urban areas. They have even appropriated their own folk Saint - called Santa Muerte or Our Lady of Death. 87% of Mexicans identify as Catholics. But what does their faith have to...
2018-09-03
27 min
Get Hooked On The Most Edge-Of-Your-Seat Full Audiobook Today!
Fatal Throne: The Wives of Henry VIII Tell All by Lisa Ann Sandell, Deborah Hopkinson, Stephanie Hemphill, Jennifer Donnelly, M. T. Anderson, Candace Fleming, Linda Sue Park
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/330835to listen full audiobooks. Title: Fatal Throne: The Wives of Henry VIII Tell All Author: Lisa Ann Sandell, Deborah Hopkinson, Stephanie Hemphill, Jennifer Donnelly, M. T. Anderson, Candace Fleming, Linda Sue Park Narrator: Katharine Lee Mcewan, Elizabeth Knowelden, Heather Wilds, Elliot Hill, Fiona Hardingham, Jayne Entwistle, Justine Eyre Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 1, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.1 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 3.67 of Total 6 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Perfect for anyone fascinated by the Royal Wedding, Netflix's The Crown, or Wolf Hall, this is a pitch-perfect reimagining of the romance...
2018-05-01
12h 25
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Historical
Fatal Throne: The Wives of Henry VIII Tell All by Lisa Ann Sandell, Deborah Hopkinson, Stephanie Hemphill, Jennifer Donnelly, M. T. Anderson, Candace Fleming, Linda Sue Park
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/330835to listen full audiobooks. Title: Fatal Throne: The Wives of Henry VIII Tell All Author: Lisa Ann Sandell, Deborah Hopkinson, Stephanie Hemphill, Jennifer Donnelly, M. T. Anderson, Candace Fleming, Linda Sue Park Narrator: Katharine Lee Mcewan, Elizabeth Knowelden, Heather Wilds, Elliot Hill, Fiona Hardingham, Jayne Entwistle, Justine Eyre Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 1, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.1 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 3.67 of Total 6 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Perfect for anyone fascinated by the Royal Wedding, Netflix's The Crown, or Wolf Hall, this is a pitch-perfect reimagining of the romance...
2018-05-01
12h 25
All the Books!
All the Backlist! February 23, 2018
This week, Liberty discusses The Bloody Chamber, All Aunt Hagar’s Children, The Three Button Trick, and more great older books.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or Apple Podcasts and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Books discussed on the show:All the Names They Used For God by Anjali SachdevaThe Bloody Cham...
2018-02-26
11 min
Science fiction bokhandelns poddradio
Ömhet i rymden - Livepodd Vetenskapsfestivalen Göteborg
Ömhet i rymden / Tenderness in Space När avstånd mäts i ljusår, vad blir kvar av tvåsamhetsnormen? Funkar sociala medier i rymden? Behövs känslor i cybernetiska, transhumanistiska visioner? Science fiction-bokhandeln nördar ner sig i livskonstellationer och känslor i warpfaktorns rymdtid, inspirerat av aktuell litteratur och film. Vi tackar Vetenskapsfestivalen Göteborg för inbjudan till denna livepod, och Tjeckiska centret för att sätta oss i kontakt med Julie Nováková, science fiction författare och forskare! 00:00 Presentation av Vetenskapsfestivalen och dagens gäst, Julie Nováková 02:10 Social relations in a warp-driven future 1...
2017-05-13
43 min
Book Club for Masochists: a Readers' Advisory Podcast
Episode 014 - Historical Fantasy
This episode we tackle a fantasy genre for the first time and once again ponder the question "How much history do you really want in your historical [genre]?" We encounter a lot of ghosts and westerns, but not nearly enough luchadores, wonder how steampunk fits into Historical Fantasy, and discuss the importance of research, the appeal of setting, and how authentic we should expect historical fiction to be in regards to race and gender. Plus: We say goodbye to Amanda :'( Your Hosts This Episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray Recommended...
2016-10-04
1h 17
Liars' League (London)
Gods & Mortals
In our divine selection of six stories this month we have a sassy Satan, a Yorkshire Charon, the Irish god of poetry and love Aengus Og, the Almighty himself in a Mexican prison, Dionysus at AA, Baron Samedi on a Bradford bus, and, of course, guineapigs. Not forgetting the infamous Liars' League Book Quiz! GODS & MORTALS STORIES - RUNNING ORDER A Place to Dump Guinea Pigs by David Hartley *NEW AUTHOR*, read by Greg Page The Wings of Aengus Og by Sandi Leibowitz *NEW AUTHOR*, read by Lin Sagovsky One Day at a Time by Abigail Lee, read by Jim...
2016-09-25
1h 40
Liars' League (London)
National Gallery Inspiration Late (July 2016)
The five winning stories from our National Gallery competition for short stories inspired by paintings. Featuring models, virgins, Duchesses, conquerors and tigers - to name but a few ... WINNING STORIES RUNNING ORDER Authenticity and the Madonna by Ingrid Jendrzejewski, read by Sarah Feathers, inspired by Madonna with the Iris, workshop of Albrecht Durer Stilleven by Gregory Jackson, read by David Mildon, inspired by Still Life with Pewter Vessels and Crab by Willem Claeszoon Heda The Lost Species by Jenny Ramsay, read by Miranda Harrison, inspired by Surprised! by Henri Rousseau Desperately Seeking Hephaestion by Elizabeth Hopkinson, read by Nicholas Delvalle...
2016-07-29
1h 19
The Food Programme
Simon Hopkinson: A Life Through Food - Part 2
Cook and writer Simon Hopkinson was at the height of his powers in the kitchen of Bibendum in London in the early 1990s, but he'd walk away from professional cooking to focus on his food writing.In the second part of this interview with Sheila Dillon he explains why he left restaurant cooking behind, focus on writing that led to the "most useful cookbook of all time".Simon describes life as chef at Bibendum restaurant, which counted among its loyal customers Elizabeth David, Dirk Bogarde and Alec Guinness. In 1994, aged only 40, he decided to move...
2015-06-15
28 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 236: On books to look for
Every year there are thousands of books published and any one of them could appeal to you. To help you find great new books, Locus publishes a list of forthcoming titles every three months. And to help you navigate through that, each quarter we invite Locus Editor-in-Chief Liza Groen Trombi to join us and discuss the books that we think might be most interesting that are due out between now and the end of 2015. This month, unfortunately, Liza was not able to join us. However, we have persevered and have some recommendations for you. Of course, we strongly recommend you p...
2015-06-01
1h 00
The Three Hoarsemen
Anthologies Old & New
As spring emerges, John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson shed their well-worn thermals and discuss the vast and treacherous landscape of anthologies. It is a subject that encompasses themed volumes, shared worlds, and literary approaches, from the experimental volumes of the 1970s, through the subject-specific collections of Ace and Daw, to the copious riches that have become available readers in the past decade. What makes an anthology work? Which ones hold special places? And have they stood the test of time? The discussion then turns, as always, to culture consumed.
2015-03-26
1h 18
Three Hoarsemen
Anthologies Old & New
As spring emerges, John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson shed their well-worn thermals and discuss the vast and treacherous landscape of anthologies. It is a subject that encompasses themed volumes, shared worlds, and literary approaches, from the experimental volumes of the 1970s, through the subject-specific collections of Ace and Daw, to the copious riches that have become available readers in the past decade. What makes an anthology work? Which ones hold special places? And have they stood the test of time? The discussion then turns, as always, to culture consumed.
2015-03-26
1h 18
The Hopkinson Report
The Hopkinson Report Episode 77: Interview - Elizabeth King, author of Outsmarting the SAT
Jim and Elizabeth have a fun time discussing how to outsmart the SAT and overcome the culture of fear.
2009-10-21
00 min