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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 676: Jacob Weisman and 30 Years of Tachyon
In celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of Tachyon Publications, we invited publisher Jacob Weisman to join us in a fascinating exploration of the independent publisher whose list of authors includes classic tales from Stanley Weinbaum, A.E. Van Vogt, and even Mary Shelley, as well as major work from contemporary writers like Peter S. Beagle, Patricia McKillip, Michael Swanwick, Terry Bisson, Jane Yolen, Ellen Klages, Eileen Gunn, Joe Lansdale, Nalo Hopkinson, James Morrow, Lavie Tidhar, and Daniel Pinkwater, and newer writers such as Mary Thompson, Austin Habersahw, Martin Cahill, and Josh Rountree. We touch upon the challenges o...
2025-05-09
59 min
Album Nerds
1988: Jane’s Addiction, Anita Baker, Iron Maiden
1988 was a year rich in cultural landmarks – from Die Hard to The Wonder Years and the start of Nike’s iconic ‘Just Do It’ campaign. Join us as we dig into some of our own personal favorite albums from the year. Jane’s Addiction – Nothing’s Shocking (1988) Anita Baker – Giving You the Best That I Got (1988) Iron Maiden – Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988) Other Diggins The Murder Capital – Blindness (2025) Nao – Jupiter (2025) Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe – Luminal (2025) & Lateral (2025) Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXII (2025) One Bad Son – OBS: The New Sh*t (2024) Rival Sons – Pressure and Time (2011) What do you think of these r...
2025-04-29
47 min
Album Nerds
1988: Jane’s Addiction, Anita Baker, Iron Maiden
1988 was a year rich in cultural landmarks – from Die Hard to The Wonder Years and the start of Nike’s iconic ‘Just Do It’ campaign. Join us as we dig into some of our own personal favorite albums from the year. Jane’s Addiction – Nothing’s Shocking (1988) Anita Baker – Giving You the Best That I Got (1988) Iron Maiden – Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)Other Diggins The Murder Capital – Blindness (2025) Nao – Jupiter (2025) Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe – Luminal (2025) & Lateral (2025) Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXII (2025) One Bad Son – OBS...
2025-04-29
47 min
Matenaer on Air
For Reasons Unknown (Hour 1)
The Felon President is continuing his mission of mass deportation and now they're targeting universities across the country, including UW-Madison where over two dozen students, attending legally have had their visas revoked. We also introduce you to William Wolfe, a Trump loyalist and believer in how getting rid of immigrants aligned with "True Christian Values". Then, Dr. Kristin Lyerly is our guest and she is discussing more deaths in Texas from the measles and what you should to do stay safe. If you want to know you're in Wisconsin and want to know your vaccination status, click here. We...
2025-04-09
44 min
Diva Down
DD 80: Where's My Pasta Dinner? (w/ Jen & Jane)
The whole gang is here Diva Dolls!!! You hoes got hunky boyfriend and pasta dinner, where's my pasta dinner? This week we are joined by sisters Jen and Jane to discuss the lovely topic of Carmen's credit card debit, shopping addiction, and impending doom. OH and her highschool bully. So that should be fun! Videos of my break down are over on our Patreon!! Loveline: (678) 460-6253 call us to be featured on Sunday's episode! Intro - Frozen (Extended Club Mix) - Madonna Outro - Come All Ye Black & Tans - The Wolfe Tones...
2025-04-03
1h 21
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 671: Books We're Looking Forward to in 2025
Each year, we sit down and look at the year ahead and, inevitably, end up discussing the books we are looking forward to. This year we invited long time friends of the podcast Charlie Jane Anders and Ian Mond to join us. During a lively conversation it became clear that, no matter what else is happening in the world, there's a lot of wonderful work coming out in 2025, and this only scratches the surface of it. As always, our thanks to Charlie Jane and Ian for making the time to join us. As...
2025-02-02
1h 03
Stadtfilter Podcasts
Mary Jane Dunphe im Gespräch (06.11.2024)
In den späten 2010er-Jahren wurde Mary Jane Dunphe zu einer mittleren Ikone - zumindest im beschaulichen Kontext des US-amerikanischen Undergrounds. Ihre unverwechselbare Stimme steht im Mittelpunkt von verschieden Releases, vielfach bei Bands oder Projekten, die gerade mal eine EP hinterlassen haben: Vexx, CC Dust, CCFX oder The County Liners (um nur diejenigen darunter aufzuzählen, die auf dem alternativen Lokalsender eures Vertrauens zu hören sind). Danach war zuerst mal Funkstille, bis sie letztes Jahr ihr Debütalbum Stage of Love veröffentlich hat. Dunphe tourt gerade als Support von Chelsea Wolfe durch Europa. Vor ihrem Konzert in der Roten...
2024-11-12
34 min
EyeCode Media
The Aaron Werner Podcast: Card My Yard - Conversation with young entrepreneurer Jane Utesch
"Jane, at just 16, is the dynamic force behind Card My Yard Raleigh. Jane isn't your average teen; she's a vibrant entrepreneur with a knack for turning milestones into unforgettable celebrations. With a vision far beyond her years, she is transforming the way Raleigh celebrates, combining joy and creativity into each yard sign she installs. Fearless, innovative, and full of youthful zeal, Jane is redefining the card yard scene one dazzling display at a time. Her mantra? Celebrate big, celebrate bold, celebrate with your whole heart. Watch out, Raleigh – Jane is just getting started! Follow Jane’s journey: at janeutesch.com...
2024-11-12
59 min
Matenaer on Air
Overseas? You Still Have The Right To Vote (Hour 2)
In the second hour, we welcome back to the show Kristin Wolfe, The Chair of Democrats Abroad UK. If you are a US Citizen living overseas, you have the right and responsibility to vote. Kristin discusses the process as well as the challenges to casting a ballot. Then how do you feel about Pickleball? Moreover, how do you feel about it going corporate? Finally, Jabba The Musk is the focus of today's edition of This Shouldn't Be A Thing! As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to...
2024-09-24
44 min
The Sisters in Crime Writers' Podcast
Jane K. Cleland
Jane K. Cleland’s books on the craft of writing, Mastering Suspense, Structure & Plot and Mastering Plot Twists [Writer’s Digest Books, now Penguin Putnam Random House] both won the Agatha Award. Her newest book on the craft of writing, Beat the Bots: An Author’s Guide to Surviving and Thriving in the Age of AI, will be published in June 2025. Jane has also written fourteen novels in the multiple award-winning Josie Prescott Antiques Mystery series [St. Martin’s Minotaur, with short fiction published by Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine]. In addition, Jane is a contributing editor for Writer’s Digest Mag...
2024-09-09
1h 10
Round the World With Cracklin Jane
Diplomatic Mission - Round the World with Cracklin Jane
1 - Hello Out There Hello - Wingy Manone – 19522 - A Knife, A Fork, and a Spoon - Donna and her Don Juans (Ed, George and Charlie) with Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights - 19413 - Alegrias (Table Dance) - Lacalle's Spanish Orchestra – 19174 - Table Truckin' - Art Kassel and his Kassels-in-the-Air - 19405 - Boogie Woogie Bowl - Bob Perkins Trio – 19496 - Watching the Knife and Fork Spoon - Don Redman and his Orchestra - 19337 - Boogie Woogie Blue Plate - Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five – 19468 - Li...
2024-09-02
59 min
Round the World With Cracklin Jane
Diplomatic Mission - Round the World with Cracklin Jane
1 - Hello Out There Hello - Wingy Manone – 19522 - A Knife, A Fork, and a Spoon - Donna and her Don Juans (Ed, George and Charlie) with Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights - 19413 - Alegrias (Table Dance) - Lacalle's Spanish Orchestra – 19174 - Table Truckin' - Art Kassel and his Kassels-in-the-Air - 19405 - Boogie Woogie Bowl - Bob Perkins Trio – 19496 - Watching the Knife and Fork Spoon - Don Redman and his Orchestra - 19337 - Boogie Woogie Blue Plate - Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five – 19468 - Li...
2024-09-02
59 min
Reinvent Yourself
#257 From Loneliness to Love: How Pets Transform Midlife with Dr. Karen Wolfe
"Pets are more than just companions; they are catalysts for mental and physical well-being," says Dr. Karen Wolfe, an Australian-born physician turned health coach. In this episode of the Reinvent Yourself podcast I sit down with Dr. Wolfe to explore the profound impact pets can have on our lives, especially in midlife. From reducing loneliness and stress to improving heart health and mental clarity, discover how the unconditional love of a pet can be a transformative force. Whether you're a lifelong animal lover or considering adopting a new furry friend, this episode offers invaluable insights into choosing the right...
2024-08-09
34 min
Reinvent Yourself
#257 From Loneliness to Love: How Pets Transform Midlife with Dr. Karen Wolfe
"Pets are more than just companions; they are catalysts for mental and physical well-being," says Dr. Karen Wolfe, an Australian-born physician turned health coach. In this episode of the Reinvent Yourself podcast I sit down with Dr. Wolfe to explore the profound impact pets can have on our lives, especially in midlife. From reducing loneliness and stress to improving heart health and mental clarity, discover how the unconditional love of a pet can be a transformative force. Whether you're a lifelong animal lover or considering adopting a new furry friend, this episode offers invaluable insights into choosing the right...
2024-08-09
34 min
The Catholic Culture Podcast
Highlights: Scott Hahn on cremation, Gene Wolfe, Ben-Hur, Jane Greer, Charlie Parker
A collection of highlight clips from past episodes. 77 Gene Wolfe, Catholic Sci-Fi Legend—Sandra Miesel, Fr. Brendon Laroche https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ep-77-gene-wolfe-catholic-sci-fi-legend-sandra-miesel-fr-brendon-laroche/ Ben-Hur w/ Elizabeth Lev (Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast) https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ben-hur-1959-w-elizabeth-lev/ 80 Bring Out Your Dead - Scott Hahn https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ep-80-bring-out-your-dead-scott-hahn/ 81 Love Like a Conflagration - Jane Greer https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ep-81-love-like-conflagration-jane-greer/ 126 How Charlie Parker Changed My Life https://www.catholicculture.org/co...
2024-08-01
1h 04
Authors' Alcove: The Writing Corner
Author Interview with Jane L. Rosen: Author of 2023's Hit Novel 'On Fire Island' (Women's Fiction)
This Women’s Literature author interview with Jane L. Rosen was special because she wrote my mom’s favorite read of 2023, On Fire Island. Jane L. Rosen, a contributor to the New York Times, Huffington Post, Redbook, and Tablet, splits her time between NYC and Fire Island with her husband and three daughters. Her debut novel, Nine Women, One Dress, was so successful it was translated into ten languages. Her second novel, Eliza Starts a Rumor, has been optioned by NBC. Her most recent book, On Fire Island, is a favorite of my mom's for 2023. She also has another beac...
2024-06-05
25 min
The Reading Revolution
Eat and Read at Melba's! Literacy for All in the Big Easy with Jane Wolfe
Join us for a unique twist on food and literacy and how they have come together at Melba's PoBoys in New Orleans! Restaurant owner and author Jane Wolfe shares her secret to success combining reading and cuisine in a fun and unique way in the Big Easy. From book signings to read-alongs, literacy and good food go hand-in-hand at Melba's! Check them out: https://www.melbas.com/
2024-03-06
38 min
Five Dubs Podcast
E47: Rewind: Burl Osborne, a Journalist of Integrity
This week, we take a look back at one of the earlier episodes of Five Dubs. Back in July, Rebecca talked with Jane Wolfe, author of Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer, and Bob Mong, former journalist and current president of the University of North Texas, Dallas. The trio delved into the life and legacy of legendary reporter and publisher, Burl Osborne.The book authored by Jane Wolfe and discussed in the episode, Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer can be found on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Burl-Journalism-Giant-Medical-Trailblazer/dp/B0C7RNXMXP
2023-12-27
34 min
Beyond The Dark Clouds Podcast
Beyond The Dark Clouds Episode Ten - Professor Jane De Gay
Professor Jane de Gay shares her insight on the mission and values of a Catholic University today and links it to the stages of enquiry about ‘faith’ and ‘conversion’ as described in the works of Virginia Wolfe. Jane engages in a profound, in-depth analysis of Wolfe’s texts in order to show the complexities surrounding professing a faith and links this to contemporary challenges that many experience today.
2023-11-21
44 min
Jams and Tea
Jane Remover, Killers of the Flower Moon, IDLES, The Menzingers, and more! | Jams & Tea NOW #26
Today Jake and Ryley are back to break down some notable new music releases including new singles from Everything Everything, Chelsea Wolfe, and Danny Brown, plus full albums from Jane Remover and The Menzingers (the latter with Morgan!), an update from Ryley on our long-running struggle with IDLES as they gear up to release a new album, the 10th anniversary of Sky Ferreira's Night Time My Time, and a full in-depth review of Martin Scorsese's new film Killers of the Flower Moon! 0:00 Everything Everything Are Back! 4:31 The Return of Chelsea Wolfe 7:56 Danny Brown's...
2023-11-03
1h 15
Podcast Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene
Episode 15 Kate Brelje interviews Emilia Jane Wolfe
In this episode of the Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene Podcast, Kate Brelje interviews Emilia Jane Wolfe about her fascinating work with plants. If you are interested in following Wolfe's work, you can find her work with plants and movement on Instagram with the handle @plants.move.you and connect with the Dart Community Apothecary on Instagram with the handle @dartcommunityapothecary or via Facebook at facebook.com/dartcommunityapothecary/. The nettle story shared by Wolfe is from Song of the Seven Herbs by Walking Night Bear and Stan Padilla, published in 1987. If you are interested in connecting with Networking with...
2023-09-14
54 min
Dark Mind Detective
Lost and Found: The Story of Jane Doe's Severed Skull
is a chilling true crime story that delves into the mysterious discovery that occurred in Mission, B.C., in 1995. In the heart of this small town, near a swamp, a local woodworker named Bill Wilson stumbled upon a severed skull with a vertebra still attached. Little did he know that this macabre finding would kickstart a harrowing tale that would captivate the local community and reach far beyond. The podcast and social media description could go something like this: "Welcome to 'Lost and Found: The Story of Jane Doe's Severed Skull,' a...
2023-09-13
27 min
Five Dubs Podcast
E23: Burl Osborne, a Journalist of Integrity
An interview with author, Jane Wolfe and Bob Mong, President of the University of North Texas at Dallas discussing the life and legacy of legendary reporter and publisher, Burl Osborne.The book authored by Jane Wolfe and discussed in the episode, Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer can be found on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Burl-Journalism-Giant-Medical-Trailblazer/dp/B0C7RNXMXP
2023-07-19
34 min
Philanthropy & Friends
Philanthropy and Friends - Manna Meal, April 2023
Jane Powell has a conversation with Amy Wolfe, Executive Director of Manna Meal. They discuss the organization's 47 year history and taking their services out into the community. A mobile pantry and the recently launched food truck allow Manna Meal to reach areas new areas and serve more people.
2023-05-11
14 min
Kulturbarnen
Avsnitt 86 - Spindeln i kulturnätet
I veckans avsnitt får vi anledning att dyka tillbaka i Idas utekväll från förra veckan i och med DN:s Sandra Stikalos underhållande porträtt av författaren Jerker Virdborg, som skildrar samma kväll från ett lite annorlunda perspektiv. En skildring som väckt minst sagt starka känslor på kulturtwitter. Pontus ska host:a en dödsmässa på Musikaliska Akademien, och Ida säger farväl till sin Brontë-liknande tillvaro på Sigtunastiftelsen. Hjärtligt välkomna! www.instagram.com Dessutom: Det politiska spelet
2023-03-06
59 min
The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
Creative Entrepreneurship and Community Impact with Jane Wolfe
It's time to explore creativity on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee takes the lead on this meaningful conversation with Jane Wolfe, an accomplished entrepreneur, Tulane and Harvard Divinity School graduate, and co-founder of Melba's Famous Po'Boys. Through resilience after Hurricane Katrina, Jane transformed a blighted corner into a New Orleans landmark. Discover the authentic Creole flavor and unique atmosphere of Melba's, a cherished spot for locals and tourists alike. Jane's dedication to responsible social entrepreneurship shines as she balances business acumen with social commitment. Join the conversation on business, culture, and community, and explore how...
2023-02-21
54 min
Your Zen Friend
Calling All Book Lovers!
Send Lauren a text! On today’s podcast I will have an interview with Friend to the Pod Tennette Correia. I will be asking Tennette to tell us about 3 books she has loved, 1 book she has hated and what she has been reading lately. Does this sound familiar to you? I borrowed this format from one of my favorite podcasts, "What Should I Read Next." Listen to "What Should I Read Next," wherever you find podcasts. You can also listen and learn more about this podcast and host Anne Bogel here: https://modernmrsdarcy.com/what-should-i-read-next/On...
2023-02-14
49 min
Lost Ladies of Lit
Hiatus Replay: Margaret Wolfe Hungerford — Molly Bawn with Jessica Callahan
Send us a textWe're back with a full episode on Feb. 7. Irish novelist Margaret Wolfe Hungerford’s light Victorian-era romances were known throughout the English-speaking world, and her novel Molly Bawn was even name dropped in James Joyce’s Ulysses. Join us to find out why in a discussion with guest Jessica Callahan, Hallmark Channel exec and former editor of romance and mystery novels at Penguin Group. Discussed in this episode: Molly Bawn by Margaret Wolfe HungerfordUlysses by James JoyceEdna O’BrienIris Murdo...
2023-01-24
33 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 622: More about space opera
It's not been that long since they last discussed it, but this week Jonathan and Gary return to the question of space opera, new space opera, and what contemporary SF authors might make of the concept. Is space opera the core narrative of SF, as Jonathan suggests, or only one of them? What are its essential characteristics? Has the greater diversity of SF over the last decade changed its basic form? It seems that when the term was first coined, it clearly referred to pulp adventure tales that we popular in the 1930s. But later versions have...
2023-01-22
57 min
The Indy Author Podcast
Plotting with an Unreliable Narrator with Jane Cleland - #166
Matty Dalrymple talks with Jane Cleland about PLOTTING WITH AN UNRELIABLE NARRATOR, including examples of successfully drawn unreliable narrators and how they impact story structure; the importance of not relying on coincidence; the role of intentionality; the importance of enabling your reader to be empathetic toward the narrator; the value of reading for what Jane calls TRDs: plot twists, plot reversals, and moments of heightened danger; and getting the reader to ask, “I should have seen that coming—but how could I?” Do any of those topics pique your interest? Check out 2 MINUTES OF INDY https://bit.ly/2Min...
2022-12-27
41 min
Hometown History: Jamie And Domi's Yoco Backstory
Hometown History EXTRA: Meredith Wolfe and Walt Bausman
Hometown History Extra: The past and present come together in this interview. Jamie and Domi talk with former New York Wire employee Walt Bausman about his years in the shop. And they talk to New York Wire Works marketing manager Meredith Wolfe about the return of makers to the complex. 2.1 - All in One Room: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgo8fAxhO68 https://www.witnessingyork.com/mapping-meaning/one-room-schools-york-county-pa/ 2.2 - Stitching Secret Messages: https://youtu.be/ZlSo7zjCuQo https://www.witnessingyork.com/mapping-meaning/quilting-as-a-symbol-of-independence/ 2.3 - Bridging the Susquehanna: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8CpirdR_uA&list=PLtbDp4leDwa1...
2022-12-19
15 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 604: The Coode Street Advent Calendar: Charlie Jane Anders
Hugo and Nebula Award winner Charlie Jane Anders joins Gary for the 14th instalment of the Advent Calendar to discuss what she's been reading, what she'd recommend, her favourite holiday reads, and her fabulous new novel, Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak, the latest in her new Unstoppable young adult space opera series. As always, our thanks to Charlie Jane, and we hope you enjoy the episode.
2022-12-09
21 min
Geeks, Geezers, and Googlization Show
Leading in Turbulent Times: How to Lead with a Servant Leader's Touch with Jeff Blade
In recent years, servant leadership has become a buzzword. However, some people believe many executives use it as a way to appear more compassionate and humble without making any real changes. But not today’s guest. Jeff Blade is the real deal. He exudes servant leadership every single day. It’s part of his fabric and has made a significant impact in every organization he touches. And the list is impressive: Steak & Shake, Vera Bradley, Matilda Jane, and Herff Jones to name a few. What is servant leadership and why is it gaining popularity? During this episode, Jeff shares his...
2022-11-11
49 min
The Journalism Salute
Jane Wolfe, Author- Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer
On this episode, Mark Simon is joined by Jane Wolfe. Jane is a longtime journalist who has written 3 biographies, the most recent of which is titled Burl, Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer. It’s about Burl Osborne, a prominent journalist and newspaper publisher who had a distinguished career at the Associated Press and The Dallas Morning News.Jane talked about her career, about Burl’s life, and the process of writing a biographies – which parts she likes and which parts she doesn’t like.Jane’s salute: University of Texas-Austin School of Journalism and MediaThank...
2022-10-04
23 min
Conquering Columbus Podcast
Jane Wolfe
Jane Wolfe is the author of two previous best-selling biographies, “The Murchison’s: The Rise and Fall of a Texas Dynasty” (St. Martin’s Press) and “Blood Rich: When Oil Billions, High Fashion, and Royal Intimacies Are Not Enough” (Little, Brown & Co.). She is also a freelance writer for several publications, including the New York Times …
2022-09-06
34 min
The Dallas Morning News Audio Reports
Audio report: Author Jane Wolfe on Burl Osborne, a ‘journalism giant and medical trailblazer’
Arts reporter Michael Granberry talks with Jane Wolfe about her new book chronicling the improbable life and career of Burl Osborne, who played a pivotal role in the history of The Dallas Morning News. Find more of our special audio reports at dallasnews.com/listen.
2022-08-15
09 min
Strictly Crime
The Double Murder of Mabel Foote and Louise Wolfe
In February 1920 some school kids stumbled upon their teacher and principal Mabel Foote and Louise Wolfe’s limp bodies. The bodies were found to be brutally murdered and beaten. A search immediately started for anyone in the area that seemed off or suspicious. Listen in to hear after over 100 years where this case stands. Follow strictly crime on instagram to see their faces. My sources- https://www.cleveland19.com/2022/01/26/community-still-haunted-by-murder-2-parma-school-teachers-101-years-ago/ The book Unsolved Murders and Disappearances in Northeast Ohio by Jane Ann Turzillo
2022-08-13
37 min
Let Your Ears Embark on a Adventure with Free Audiobook
Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer Audiobook by Jane Wolfe
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 589829 Title: Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer Author: Jane Wolfe Narrator: Jay Aaseng, Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Length: 09:11:49 Language: English Release date: 06-14-22 Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Genres: Biography & Memoir, Literary, History & Culture Summary: The riveting biography of Burl Osborne, former chairman of The Associated Press and publisher of The Dallas Morning News, who waged and won one of the last great newspaper wars in the U.S. Burl is the story of one man’s unlikely rise from the coal mines of Appalachia to the pinnacle of...
2022-06-14
9h 11
Get New Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer by Jane Wolfe
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/589829 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer Author: Jane Wolfe Narrator: Jay Aaseng, Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 14, 2022 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: The riveting biography of Burl Osborne, former chairman of The Associated Press and publisher of The Dallas Morning News, who waged and won one of the last great newspaper wars in the U.S. Burl is the story of one man’s unlikely rise from the coal mines of Appalachia to the pinnacle of journalism. After being diagnosed with a fa...
2022-06-14
03 min
Listen to Trending Full trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer by Jane Wolfe
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/589829 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer Author: Jane Wolfe Narrator: Jay Aaseng, Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 14, 2022 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: The riveting biography of Burl Osborne, former chairman of The Associated Press and publisher of The Dallas Morning News, who waged and won one of the last great newspaper wars in the U.S. Burl is the story of one man’s unlikely rise from the coal mines of Appalachia to the pinnacle of journalism. After being diagnosed with a fatal ki...
2022-06-14
03 min
Beyond the Shire - Your guide Jack Wolfe
Learn from Dick, Jane, Spot and Meow
Learning how to keep the Bible simple and Powerful and understanding how it impacts your life today.
2022-03-26
15 min
Hugos There Podcast
HT#61: The Obelisk Gate, by N.K. Jemisin (feat. Lacey Jane Wolfe)
Lacey Jane Wolfe joins me for a discussion of N.K. Jemisin’s 2017 Hugo-winner, The Obelisk Gate. Start – 7:45 Intro through “Why this book?” 7:46 – 20:23 Non-Spoiler discussion 20:24 – end Spoiler discussion Notes & Mentions: The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed, by Ursula K. Le Guin The Vanishing Half, by Brit … Continue reading "HT#61: The Obelisk Gate, by N.K. Jemisin (feat. Lacey Jane Wolfe)"
2022-02-01
1h 10
Hugos There Podcast
HT#61: The Obelisk Gate, by N.K. Jemisin (feat. Lacey Jane Wolfe)
Lacey Jane Wolfe joins me for a discussion of N.K. Jemisin’s 2017 Hugo-winner, The Obelisk Gate. Start – 7:45 Intro through “Why this book?” 7:46 – 20:23 Non-Spoiler discussion 20:24 – end Spoiler discussion Notes & Mentions: The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed, by Ursula K. Le Guin The Vanishing Half, by Brit … Continue reading "HT#61: The Obelisk Gate, by N.K. Jemisin (feat. Lacey Jane Wolfe)"
2022-02-01
1h 10
Hugos There Podcast
HT#61: The Obelisk Gate, by N.K. Jemisin (feat. Lacey Jane Wolfe)
Lacey Jane Wolfe joins me for a discussion of N.K. Jemisin’s 2017 Hugo-winner, The Obelisk Gate. Start – 7:45 Intro through “Why this book?” 7:46 – 20:23 Non-Spoiler discussion 20:24 – end Spoiler discussion Notes & Mentions: The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed, by Ursula K. Le Guin The Vanishing Half, by Brit … Continue reading "HT#61: The Obelisk Gate, by N.K. Jemisin (feat. Lacey Jane Wolfe)"
2022-02-01
1h 10
Don't Worry, B Movies
Jane Austen Book Club (2007)
Listen as we review this mid 2000 rom-com that isn’t quite rom or com. It’s all of Jane Austen’s novels come to life! We talk about dopey men and the women who deserve more as well as our mutual love of Ursula Le Guin and love that begins at science fiction conventions. We have an ad for book related therapy as well as a warning about the perils of novels. Who is your favorite Jane Austen couple in this ensemble piece that makes book clubs seem absolutely riveting? Credits: ...
2022-01-17
1h 01
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 570: Coode Street’s Books to Look for in 2022
Welcome to The Coode Street Podcast. With 2021 barely in the rearview mirror, it's time to kick off season 13 with a brand new episode. A little over a month ago we sat down with James Bradley, Alix E. Harrow, and Ian Mond to discuss 2021: The Year in Review in Episode 568. At the end of that chat, we all said we'd back to discuss the books we're looking forward to in 2022, and here we are! This week we discuss 25 or so books that we are looking forward to or, maybe, have read already and can recommend that you check...
2022-01-15
1h 05
The Teacher Mindset Coach
8. Create Your Future Emotions - The Joy Jumpstart
This episode is jam packed with ways to create emotions for your future. Specifically, I uncover some of my personal experiences with the Sunday blues and how depressing my thoughts used to be about returning to school after a long break.Do you ever experience this? The longing for just one more day, one more weekend or one more week off before we have to go back?You're not alone.And I will guide you through an exercise in this episode to uncover some of these thoughts and beliefs that are cr...
2021-11-28
25 min
Authority Marketing
AM26: Jane & Scott Wolfe, Founders of Melba’s Famous PoBoys
In this episode of the Authority Marketing podcast, Rusty Shelton talks with Jane & Scott Wolfe, the Founders of Melba’s Famous PoBoys about their incredible business growth journey as told in their new book. The couple shares their secrets to working with your spouse in business and how they’ve built several successful businesses, which were recently recognized by multiple national publications.
2021-11-04
19 min
The SundayMonday Show
42. Confidence, Comparison, and Trust in God with Miss USA 2009 Kristen Dalton Wolfe
Today I’m joined by author, speaker, mother, TV Host, Miss USA 2009, and my friend, Kristen Dalton Wolfe! I’ve known Kristen for almost a decade and I’m so excited to have her on the show! We cover everything from comparison to confidence to trust in God, and she tells the story of how the Lord led her to her newest role as the host of her very own talk show! Her joy and faith are contagious and I hope you’re just as blessed by this episode as I was while recording it! ...
2021-10-12
49 min
Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg
272. Melissa Wolfe: Curator of American art at the St. Louis Art Museum
Melissa Wolfe, Curator of American art at the St. Louis Art Museum, stopped by to talk about the new exhibition, Art Along the Rivers, which runs October 3rd, 2021 until January 9th, 2022. Other happenings at the museum are also discussed. Melissa Wolfe joined the Art Museum in 2015 as curator and head of the Department of American Art. She oversaw an extensive reinterpretation of the museum’s American art galleries that opened in 2016. Melissa Wolfe Melissa previously was curator of American art at the Columbus Museum of Art, where she has worked for 14 yea...
2021-10-06
12 min
The Wolfe & Thorn Podcast
S2E5: All Aboard the Cape Barren Special!
Merinda Jane joins us to teach us some NEW TUNES! From Cape Barren! We talk about the history of the tunes and and her experiences growing up and learning them. we also speak to Palawa man Cody Summers about his experiences with Cape Barren music and growing up indigenous during a very racist time in Tasmania's modern culture. Cape Barren tunes hold a very special place in the Tassie folk canon, being tunes developed by the indigenous communities up on the island and have a flavor all of their own that's fun, rollicking and invite participation. Songs we play in thi...
2021-06-10
1h 04
Rejected Religion Podcast
RR Pod E12, P2 Dr. Manon Hedenborg White - Women of Thelema: Authority and Agency
In Part 2, we continue our discussion by looking at how the women were received and perceived within Thelema. Manon explains her term "proximal authority" and how this relates to Leah, Jane, and Marjorie. We then move to how the women were discussed in the media, their reception outside of the official organization, the legacy of each of the women, and their impact and influence on our culture. PROGRAM NOTESThe Thelemic Women's History Project: The Thelemic Women's History Project | FacebookDr. Manon Hedenborg White on Academia.edu (multiple articles): (99+) Manon Hedenborg White | S...
2021-06-10
50 min
Rejected Religion Podcast
RR Pod E12, P1 Dr. Manon Hedenborg White - Women of Thelema: Authority and Agency
In Part 1, Manon shares a bit of information about her project (funded by the Swedish Research Council), and what motivated her to start looking into the lives of three women within Thelema, and how the project has been going so far. She then gives an extensive biographical background of each of the women she's researching - Leah Hirsig, Jane Wolfe, and Marjorie Cameron - how they came to Thelema, and their fascinating roles within this group. PROGRAM NOTESThe Thelemic Women's History Project: The Thelemic Women's History Project | FacebookDr. Manon Hedenborg White on A...
2021-06-09
48 min
A Test of Your Patience
The Jewel of Seven Stars: Chapter 5 - More Strange Instructions, Part 10
A funsies cold read of Bram Stoker's The Jewel of Seven Stars, told in very small bits, made possible by the support of my patrons at patreon.com/bbwolfe. This is the 10th and final part of chapter 5! Read-along text for you to follow along with: So far as I can see, there is not a word of his instructions that he had not thought over fully. Whatever idea he had in his mind was the idea of a lifetime; he had studied it in every possible phase, and was prepared to guard it at e...
2021-04-17
02 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 546:Veronica Schanoes and Burning Girls and Other Stories
Welcome to episode 4 of Season 12 of The Coode Street Podcast. Despite an unexpected glitch that caused Jonathan to disappear partway through, he and Gary are joined by Veronica Schanoes, whose Burning Girls and Other Stories is just out, with endorsements from writers and scholars as diverse as Karen Joy Fowler, Jack Zipes, Jane Yolen, Catherynne Valente, Jeffrey Ford, and Roz Kaveny. We talk about fairy tales, anti-Semitism, feminism, labour history, immigrant history, punk rock, and many other elements that go to make up her remarkable short stories. As always, we'd like to thank Veronica for...
2021-03-07
55 min
Planet Storytime Podcast
~~Artist Spotlight~~ The Jane Owen Interview - PSP39
Send us a textWelcome back to Planet Storytime!In this episode of the podcast, our first Artist Series show, we proudly present our interview with the amazing Jane Owen - founder of Jane Owen Public Relations - and first time children's author of Tom Woof and Max the Owl, an amazing children's story! We had the pleasure of interviewing Jane to learn more about her inspiration for writing the story and how the challenges we all faced as a society in 2020 led her to getting the story published.
2021-02-09
20 min
seX & whY
Interview with Dr Saralyn Mark
Show Notes for Episode Sixteen of seX & whY: Interview with Dr Saralyn Mark Host: Jeannette Wolfe Dr Mark has had an incredibly interesting and eclectic career. She is trained in Endocrine, Geriatrics and Women’s Health and has worked for and/or consulted with: The Office of Women’s Health in Department of Health and Human Services, NASA and 4 different Whitehouse Administrations She has also written the book Stellar Medicine: A Journey through the Universe of Women’s Health In addition, she has founded two different companies Solamed Solutions...
2020-11-18
29 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 537: Ten Minutes with Charlie Jane Anders
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and book lovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Hugo and Nebula winner Charlie Jane Anders talks about some new books she’s been reading by Rebecca Roanhorse, Holly Black, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and Darcy Little Badger, some past favourites including Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Katherine Dunne, and Ursula K. Le Guin, and her own forthcoming YA trilogy—as well as the differences between writing YA and adult fiction. Books ment...
2020-11-03
13 min
The Not Mini Adults Podcast - “Pioneers for Children’s Healthcare and Wellbeing”
Episode 17: 'ROOT CAUSES' with Dr Ingrid Wolfe
Dr Ingrid Wolfe is Director of the Children and Young People’s Health Partnership in Lambeth and Southwark in London. She is also a Consultant in Child Public Health at Evelina Children’s Hospital.Ingrid is qualified in paediatrics and public health, which has enabled her to be a children’s doctor in a very broad sense of the term. She has on-the-ground insight from clinical practice, and a population perspective from public health. These two aspects come together in her academic work, which focuses on children’s health services, systems and policy in the UK and European...
2020-10-23
54 min
The Satin Lounge Interviews
Meth Head & Crazy Bitches with Jane Clark
#JaneClark www.thesatinlounge.com Best of The Satin Lounge with Kia René welcomes the Director, Writer, and Producer Jane Clark to Pillow Talk. Discusses her films Meth Head, Crazy Bitches, Elena Undone and finding creative control her work. Jane Clark is a filmmaker residing in Los Angeles. Her digital series Crazy Bitches - Seasons 1 & 2 released August 2019. Her short film, Dinner For Four is enjoying an active festival run. She is currently in post on a VR narrative short film, based on her feature script, Don't Come Over. Her first feature as a director w...
2020-10-06
37 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 527: Ten Minutes with Madeleine E. Robins
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Madeleine E. Robins, author of the Sarah Tolerance historical mysteries, SF and fantasy, and historical novels, talks about starting her career with Regency novels influenced by Georgette Heyer, how "fluffy bunny" reading doesn’t necessarily mean fluffy, making masks and researching mask laws from a century ago (and the “mask riots” in San Francisco then), and her own recent work and work-in-progress. ...
2020-09-26
15 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 517: Ten Minutes with Jane Routley
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Today Jonathan is joined by Aurealis Award-winning writer Jane Routley and they chat about how Jane's coping with the Melbourne shutdown and with being an essential worker, enjoying and participating in the New Zealand Worldcon, reading the Hugo nominees, watching The Umbrella Academy, American Gods, Tales from the Loop, and lots more. Books mentioned include: Shadow in the Empire o...
2020-09-15
11 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 513: Ten Minutes with Candas Jane Dorsey
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Multiple award-winning author, poet, and educator Candas Jane Dorsey talks with Gary about teaching writing online, how her communications students seem to be better motivated in recent years, the appeal of detective stories (which John Gardner included among "moral fictions"), why middle-aged women read Jack Reacher novels, and her own forthcoming series of mystery novels and forthcoming YA novel. Books...
2020-09-12
17 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 505: Ten Minutes with Mimi Mondal
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Locus Award winner and Hugo and Nebula nominee Mimi Mondal and Gary K. Wolfe chat about gardening and cooking Indian food during the lockdown, researching the ancient history of India and Bangladesh (including the origins of Tibetan Buddhism), cultural references in the Avatar franchise, and, of course, what she’s been reading. Books mentioned include: The Grace of Kings by...
2020-09-03
13 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 504: Ten Minutes with Veronica Schanoes
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Shirley Jackson Award-winning writer and scholar Veronica Schanoes joins Gary to talk about what lockdown is like with a 5-year-old in virtual pre-K, the appeal of classic detective stories in depicting a world in which rational solutions work, the portrayal of Jews in the English fairy tale tradition, the influence of Jane Yolen, and her forthcoming short story collection. Books...
2020-09-02
15 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 474: Ten Minutes with Jane Yolen
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Legendary Grand Master Jane Yolen shares with Gary some delightful personal news, as well as her advice to aspiring authors on how the lockdown can be seen as a gift to writers, the pleasures of "munchie" writing like Cat Valente or Gregory Maguire, the short stories of Theodora Goss, and Linda Barnes's Carlotta Carlyle mysteries. Books mentioned include: The...
2020-07-09
16 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 473: Ten Minutes with Nancy Kress and Jack Skillingstead
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Gary spends a few minutes with Jack Skillingstead and 2021 WorldCon Guest of Honor Nancy Kress talking about reading science; Jane Austen, Star Trek, and the comforts of an orderly world; the appeal of Hollywood biographies; and revisiting old favorites like Philip K. Dick, Robert Bloch, and Roger Zelazny. Books mentioned include: Sea Change by Nancy Kress The Eleventh Gate b...
2020-07-08
16 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 450: Ten Minutes with Zen Cho
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Today Jonathan takes ten minutes or so to talk with Hugo and British Fantasy Award winner Zen Cho about reading and writing during the time of the pandemic, the comforts of British wartime children's stories, Murderbot, the perennial attraction of Jane Austen, and her upcoming novella, The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water. Books mentioned include: The S...
2020-06-15
13 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 445: Ten Minutes with Saad Z. Hossain
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Today Jonathan fires up Skype and call Dhaka in Bangladesh so he can talk to Saad Z. Hossain, the wonderful author of Escape from Baghad, Djinn City, and Locus Award nominee The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday about living and working in Dhaka at a time like this, the state of genre fiction, what he's been reading, his upcoming new novella...
2020-06-10
28 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 432: Ten Minutes with John Berlyne
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. This is the point where, at least for Jonathan, it all went off the rails and the 'ten minutes with" became a purely aspirational thing, losing any connection with chronological reality. In a fascinating, sprawling conversation Jonathan spends half an hour or so talking to agent, editor, bibliographer, and reluctant shut-in, John Berlyne of the Zeno Literary Agency, about reading, books, agenting...
2020-05-29
34 min
The Virtual Memories Show
COVID Check-In with Jane Borden
Essayist and journalist (and one of my very first pod-guests!) Jane Borden checks in from LA. We talk about memoir-metamorphosis, her recent Vanity Fair piece on the art of making art during a plague, the solace of deep time, working for Tom Wolfe, the Ishion Hutchinson essay that recently blew her mind, the intertwining of arts criticism and memoir, whether it's healthy to try to interpret the pandemic through metaphor, rereading her Joseph Campbell books and reflecting on her marginalia from her 20s, and more. Follow Jane on Twitter • Listen to our full-length podcast • More info at our site • Find a...
2020-04-18
39 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #78: 19th Century vs 20th Century and Two Unfinished Jane Austen Novels
Sanditon, The Watsons, and a whistle-stop tour of the centuries – we’re back! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Tea-or-books-episode-78.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we take a suggestion from Elizabeth – do we prefer the nineteenth or twentieth century for literature? That’s an awful lot to cover, so we just look at British literature… and not very much of that tbh. But it’s fun! In the second half, we look at Sanditon and The Watsons – two unfinished novels by Jane Austen – and pick which one is our favourite, and which we wish ha...
2019-11-14
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #78: 19th Century vs 20th Century and Two Unfinished Jane Austen Novels
Sanditon, The Watsons, and a whistle-stop tour of the centuries – we’re back! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Tea-or-books-episode-78.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we take a suggestion from Elizabeth – do we prefer the nineteenth or twentieth century for literature? That’s an awful lot to cover, so we just look at British literature… and not very much of that tbh. But it’s fun! In the second half, we look at Sanditon and The Watsons – two unfinished novels by Jane Austen – and pick which one is our favourite, and which we wish ha...
2019-11-14
00 min
Kinktra Unmasked
Primal, Daddy, Sadist, and A Handler Meet Wiley Wolfe
Ladies and Gentlemen we are delighted to bring you Wiley Wolfe a lifestyle Top-heavy Pro Switch in transition to Pro Domme. We dive deep into Electro play, Wax play/Ritualistic Wax , Spiritual BDSM/Blasphemy play, Tickle sessions , And the importance of humor in play/"Smiling Sadism’. We also talk about SoCal Creatures and her new projects which are incredibly over due and much needed. So why wait tune in now!
2019-08-21
31 min
FNI Wrap Chat
#70 | Ciaran Cassidy | Writer/Director (Jihad Jane)
https://urlzs.com/cGeKd Why not join us at our latest networking event in Dublin on the 3rd of September. Be part of the change you want to see. TICS via Eventbrite. Joining us this week on FNI Wrapchat is Writer/Director, Ciaran Cassidy. Ciarans Debut Feature Documentary "Jihad Jane" screened at this years Galway Film Fleadh and was supported by Screen Ireland. Ciaran's first feature screenplay, THE DOMESTIQUE, is in development with Blinder Films and Screen Ireland. His short, THE LAST DAYS OF PETER BERGMANN, premiered at Sundance and is the winner of an IFTA for Best Irish Short F...
2019-08-15
51 min
MUVE Forward
39: Finding Confidence And Purpose With The Inversion Addict Laura Loach
On today's show we have Laura Jane Loach, also known as The Inversion Addict. Laura is a self taught handstand pro. It wasn't that long ago when Laura was a teenager feeling lost and unmotivated when she found the skill of inversions. She has been dedicated and constant with her art and she has mastered it. She shares her journey with us and how finding a skill to be passionate about has really helped her confidence in many aspects of her life.Laura says " You don't know what your capable of until you put in an honest effort!"
2019-05-06
39 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 347: Charlie Jane Anders and The City in the Middle of the Night
Charlie Jane Anders joins Jonathan and Gary to discuss her second novel, The City in the Middle of the Night, which will be in shops during the coming week. Her powerful and engaging new novel follows her award-winning debut, All the Birds in the Sky, and we chat about following that novel, her hopes for the new book, and much more. As always, our thanks to Charlie Jane for taking the time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode and the shorter format. We'll have a new episode out soon. C...
2019-02-03
33 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 346: Neil Clarke and the State of Short Fiction in 2018
This week, as part of Coode Street's experimental trio of shorter episodes, Clarkesworld publisher Neil Clarke joins Jonathan and Gary to discuss the state of short fiction in 2018. How is the field doing artistically? How is to doing in publishing terms? Should we be optimistic or pessimistic? We take half an hour to talk about all this, trends in the field and more. The fourth volume of Neil's The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of Year will be out in July. As always, our thanks to Neil for taking the time to talk to us. We...
2019-02-03
38 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 345: Liza Trombi, Locus, and the Year in Review
This episode is our more-or-less annual discussion with Locus magazine’s editor-in-chief Liza Groen Trombi, with whom we chat about the Recommended Reading List which appears each February in the magazine’s Year In Review issue. How is the list compiled, who contributes to it, and perhaps most important of all, what’s it for? How does it differ from other "best of the year" lists? What does it tell us about the current state of the field, and where it’s going? We touch upon not only the major novels in SFF, but also about first novels, YA, collections...
2019-02-03
45 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 344: Time, Cities and Moving to the Poles
And we're back with our 344th episode, which one of us incorrectly thought was our 343rd because we counted 342 twice. Ugh. Apologies for the confusion! This week: The rise and rise of the time travel story Dr Who has been telling time travel stories for fifty years. Robert A. Heinlein made his name with a time travel story. Kids grow up watching Back to the Future. Time travel is a well-established theme and story device, and it seems to be enjoying prominence at the moment. Kelly Robson used it in Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach. Ian McD...
2019-01-27
1h 02
The BroadCast Podcast
Jane Elizabeth Slater - Everything is Bigger in Texas
You may know her as THE sideline reporter for the NFL Network focusing on the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints, but we know her as our number one seed. Find out the last time Jane cried and why Ricky couldn't hang in Dallas. Semi-permanent guest Colleen Wolfe drops by to pitch some segments for whenever she decides to show up.
2019-01-16
48 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 342: The Books of 2019
At the beginning of the new year, Jonathan and Gary compare lists of books they’re looking forward to in the new year, beginning with some novels appearing within the next few weeks (Charlie Jane Anders’s The City in the Middle of the Night, Marlon James’s Black Leopard, Red Wolf, Alastair Reynolds’s Shadow Captain), and venturing further into the year with debut novels, sophomore novels sequels, fantasy, SF, collections, anthologies, and whatever else comes to mind, including some of our own forthcoming efforts. We cover a lot of titles, but no doubt missed some and probably...
2019-01-05
1h 06
Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns
Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns E25: Jane Roberts and Rory Magill
In this episode I read two short stories, “First Communion” by Jane Roberts and “The Last Gentleman” by Rory Gagill, a pseudonym for Dorothea Magill Faulkner. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
2018-09-20
00 min
Earbud Theater
The Unclaimed
This city morgue sees more unidentified John and Jane Doe corpses per capita than anywhere else. What could be drawing all these lost souls to come to one place? Is it the same force that is luring in the new interim coroner, Dr. Emerald Morgan, whose job it will be to tend to all those anonymous dead? Writer Kristin O. Bobst and director Amanda Zarr are here to make the incision and reveal to you the strange, surprising secret of The Unclaimed.
2018-08-08
32 min
BEHIND THE CURTAIN: BROADWAY'S LIVING LEGENDS » Podcast
JANE SUMMERHAYS, ACTRESS
The wry, witty, and sophisticated Tony nominee Jane Summerhays swings by Shetler Studios to look back on her incredible career in such musicals as A Chorus Line, Me and My Girl (for which she was nominated for the Tony), Lend Me A Tenor, The Wild Party, and what it was like to learn from artists like Barbara Cook, Wally Harper, and Mabel Mercer. Jane pulls back the curtain on her career to discuss how she fled Utah, what it was like inhabiting the role of Sheila Bryant from A Chorus Line, and why Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller were...
2018-04-23
1h 11
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 322: Theodora Goss, John Kessel and Monstrous Stories
This week, in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, we are joined by two authors whose own recent works celebrate that classic work. John Kessel’s Pride and Prometheus will be published in February, combining characters from Shelley’s classic and Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, while Theodora Goss’s The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter, featuring a number of classic characters from 19th century fantastic fiction—including Frankenstein’s “daughter”--will be joined by its sequel European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman in July; both are part of her series...
2018-01-27
1h 21
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 321: Fairy tales, peaches, and so on...
Normal service resumes with a rambly episode after last week's chat with Jane Yolen. Having decided what they were going to discuss beforehand, Gary and Jonathan immediately head off and start discussing something else altogether! It's a ramble, it's a chat, it's very much business as usual. Topics discussed this week include novellas, Kelly Robson's "Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach", the persistence of fairy tales in modern fantasy, and the new anthology Robots v. Fairies. The frankly dodgy Western Australian internet connection didn't quite hold out until the end, so the chat ends a little short, t...
2018-01-21
1h 00
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 320: Jane Yolen and a Life in Story
The Coode Street Podcast returns for 2018 with a very special opening episode. Today Gary and Jonathan sat down to talk with SFWA Grand Master, World Fantasy Award Lifetime Achievement recipient, and Nebula Award winner Jane Yolen to talk to her about her life as a storyteller, her new collection The Emerald Circus, her forthcoming Holocaust novel Mapping the Bones, and what it means to have multiple careers as an author of children’s picture books, young adult novels, historical fiction, SF and fantasy, and poetry. As always, we would like to thank Jane for taking the time to...
2018-01-14
1h 04
The Coode Street Podcast
REPOST: Coode Street Roundtable 3: Patricia A. McKillip's Kingfisher
Repost With awards season upon us, we thought it might be worthwhile to re-release our spoiler heavy roundtable discussions for last year. The first 2017 awards-eligible book we discussed was Charlie Jane Anders' All the Birds in the Sky. Welcome to the third episode of The Coode Street Roundtable. The Roundtable is a monthly podcast from Coode Street Productions where panelists James Bradley, Ian Mond, and Jonathan Strahan, joined by occasional special guests, discuss a new or recently released science fiction or fantasy novel. Patricia A. McKillip’s Kingfisher This month Tiptree Award...
2017-02-14
1h 26
The Coode Street Podcast
REPOST: Coode Street Roundtable 2: Charlie Jane Anders' All the Birds in the Sky
Repost With awards season upon us, we thought it might be worthwhile to re-release our spoiler heavy roundtable discussions for last year. The first 2017 awards-eligible book we discussed was Charlie Jane Anders' All the Birds in the Sky. * Welcome to the second episode of The Coode Street Roundtable. The Roundtable is a monthly podcast from Coode Street Productions where panelists James Bradley, Ian Mond, and Jonathan Strahan, joined by occasional special guests, discuss a new or recently released science fiction or fantasy novel. Charlie Jane Anders' All the Birds in the Sk...
2017-02-09
1h 04
FBI Retired Case File Review
033: Jane Rhodes Wolfe - Puffer Fish Poison Threat
Retired agent Jane Rhodes Wolfe supervised a Joint Terrorism Task Force in Chicago and oversaw the intake and analysis of suspicious activity reports. She reviews a case that resulted from the report of an attempted purchase of a restricted toxin, known as the puffer fish poison case. During the interview, she also provides tips for the public regarding potential threat indicators of suspicious activities that should be reported to law enforcement. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles: https://jerriwilliams.com/jane-rhodes-wolfe-puffer-fish-poison-threat/ Buy me a coffee - https://ww...
2016-09-03
56 min
FBI Retired Case File Review
Episode 033: Jane Rhodes Wolfe - Puffer Fish Poison Threat
Retired agent Jane Rhodes Wolfe discusses the bizarre puffer fish poison case and provides tips for the public regarding potential threat indicators.
2016-09-03
56 min
amimetobios
21. Second and last class on Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre and the way narrative works. Truth in fiction. Breaking the fourth wall in so many different ways in this paragraph, the first of chapter XI: A new chapter in a novel is something like a new scene in a play; and when I draw up the curtain this time, reader, you must fancy you see a room in the George Inn at Millcote, with such large figured papering on the walls as inn rooms have; such a carpet, such furniture, such ornaments on the mantelpiece, such prints, including a portrait of George the Third, and another of the P...
2016-03-17
50 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Coode Street Roundtable 2: Charlie Jane Anders' All the Birds in the Sky
Welcome to the second episode of The Coode Street Roundtable. The Roundtable is a monthly podcast from Coode Street Productions where panelists James Bradley, Ian Mond, and Jonathan Strahan, joined by occasional special guests, discuss a new or recently released science fiction or fantasy novel. Charlie Jane Anders' All the Birds in the SkyThis month Coode Street co-host Gary Wolfe joins us to discuss All the Birds in the Sky, the second novel from Hugo Award winning author Charlie Jane Anders. It's a warm, humane, funny, and genuinely engaging novel described by its publisher as follows: ...
2016-02-27
1h 04
The Coode Street Podcast
Coode Street Roundtable 1: Adam Roberts' The Thing Itself
Welcome to the first episode of The Coode Street Roundtable. The Roundtable is a new monthly podcast from Coode Street Productions where panelists James Bradley, Ian Mond, and Jonathan Strahan, joined by occasional special guests, discuss a new or recently released science fiction or fantasy novel. Adam Roberts' The Thing Itself This month James, Ian, and Jonathan discuss The Thing Itself, the latest novel from British Science Fiction and John Campbell Memorial Award winning author Adam Roberts. The Thing Itself is a powerful and engaging novel described by its publisher as follows: “Adam Roberts turns his attention to answering...
2016-01-30
1h 02
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 262: Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Charlie Jane Anders in Saratoga
One of the highlights of the 2015 World Fantasy Convention in November was when Gary and Jonathan got to sit down with Guest of Honor Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and io9 editor-in-chief Charlie Jane Anders to discuss their respective careers, their experiences working in science fiction and fantasy as women, and much more. This episode was recorded live on 6 November 2015 in from an enthusiastic audience and was recorded by Paul and the WFC team, and made possible by Peter Halasz. Our sincere thanks to Quinn, Charlie Jane, and everyone at WFC. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode!
2016-01-02
54 min