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Jennifer Bogel
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From the Front Porch
Bonus Episode || Summer Reading with Anne Bogel Sneak Peek
Today on From the Front Porch, we have a special treat: a sneak peek of Annie and Anne Bogel’s in-person conversation at The Bookshelf from April 25, 2024! We were grateful and thrilled to welcome Anne, author and host of the podcast What Should I Read Next, back to The Bookshelf to chat about summer reading. Listen to Anne and Annie’s full conversation on What Should I Read Next. Snag the books they discussed at the links below. To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, stop by the store, visit our website or download and shop on T...
2024-05-21
10 min
Good Question With Jessica Tanderup
S4E10 - Goal Planning Resources
Jessica talks with her sister Jennifer Short about some of Jess’s favorite resources for new year goal planning. They discuss some of the mental hurdles they’ve worked to overcome…like defeating an “all or nothing” mindset and overcoming perfectionism to actually write in those pretty journals and planners. Are you looking for tools to dig deep and start growing toward your dreams?, Do you need help just coming up with a sustainable daily routine? Jess has resources to help! Journals, devotionals, books on habit building, and free productivity courses: this episode has something for anyone looking to...
2022-12-20
57 min
HÖRlokal - Unterhaltung aus dem Nassauer Land
Der Kasdorfer Goldregen (3:41 Min.)
Eine Sage aus dem Mühlbachtal Was ein Mädchen des nachts auf dem Weg zwischen Bogel und Kasdorf erlebt, ist vielleicht ein Goldregen - vielleicht aber auch nicht! Eine Sage aus dem Mühlbachtal aus dem Buch "Wo die Loreley dem Lahnteufel winkt". Viel Freude!
2022-02-09
03 min
What You Should Read
You Should Read...Locked in Time by Lois Duncan (with Jennifer Goldberg)
Send us a textHi, Should-Heads! It feels like it's been forever, doesn't it? That makes this episode all the more appropriate; we're discussing Locked in Time, a favorite of Kelly's and her best friend Jen's, and a book that's about people that actually have been living forever (or fairly close to it). We also discuss more childhood favorites and our current pop culture favorites.Currently Reading:Julia: Locked in Time (Lois Duncan), Bridgerton (Julia Quinn) and The Other Me (Sarah Zachrich Jeng) Kelly: Fresh (Margot Wood); recently read C...
2021-08-24
1h 11
HÖRlokal - Unterhaltung aus dem Nassauer Land
Die Traumbotschaft und der Hexenmeister von Bogel (9:31 Min.)
sagenhafte Geschichten - gelesen von Fabienne Müller Was sich vor vielen Jahren einmal in Singhofen und in Bogel zugetragen hat, das erfahren wir heute von Fabienne Müller aus Hömberg, die uns mit zwei Geschichten aus der Sagen- und Märchenwelt des Nassauer Landes begeistern wird. Zuhören und verzaubern lassen!
2021-08-19
09 min
4:13 Podcast with Jennifer Rothschild
Can I Stop Overthinking? With Anne Bogel
We’ve all been there: stuck in a cycle of what-ifs, plagued by indecision, and paralyzed by the fear of getting it wrong. Nobody wants to live a life of constant overthinking, but it doesn’t feel like something we can choose to stop doing. It feels like something we’re wired to do. But author Anne Bogel says it’s not. Today, she'll show you how to overcome negative thought patterns that are repetitive and unhealthy and replace them with positive thought patterns that will bring more peace and joy into your life. SHOW NOTES: 4...
2021-04-22
25 min
Tablet Studios
The Decoders
This week on Unorthodox, Stephanie is out and Liel and Mark are podcasting from their man cave.Our Jewish guest is author Walter Isaacson, known for his biographies of Steve Jobs and Leonardo da Vinci, whose latest book is The Code BreakerJennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race. We talk to him about the Jewish implications for the CRISPR gene editing technology, and the way that Jewish history can be mapped onto the history of scientific developments in America over the past century. He also tells us...
2021-04-15
1h 07
What Should I Read Next?
Ep 248: Reading on island time
Today I’m talking with Jennifer Cordeiro, who lives in Bermuda, a small island with two bookstores and one library. Jennifer has encountered her fair share of #bookwormproblems, both in her own reading life and in her job at her small island bookstore where hurricanes, tourism, shipping dilemmas, and special orders mean you never know which books you’ll see on the shelves.Jennifer's personal bookshelves are currently overstuffed with more than ONE THOUSAND unread titles, and today my job is to help her choose what to read next. Plus, we talk about the occupational hazards of work...
2020-08-25
48 min
What Should I Read Next?
Ep 234: The recipe for a delicious summer read
Readers, summer reading is so close you can almost taste it. Anne has been investigating upcoming summer releases for months now, on the lookout for new and notable titles that should be on your summer reading list. Prepping for the Summer Reading Guide brings up an important question — what makes a book a “summer read”? What’s the perfect balance of frothy to grounded, fun to thought-provoking, or relatable to rich-people-problems?Today we've brought in author Jennifer Weiner, proud author of several quintessential summer reads, to discuss her criteria for a great poolside book, the upside-down and backwards...
2020-05-12
44 min
Live Well Anyway
Reading in Review and Books for 2020
On today’s episode of CTL, we continue the conversation with MacKenzie and Chelle all about their reading lives. They recap more of their favorites from 2019, and they also look ahead to 2020 and talk about what kinds of books they are excited about in the coming year. (Affiliate links are used in this content.) MacKenzie’s fastest reads from 2019: Waiting for Tom Hanks by Kerry Winfrey A Princess in Theory by Alyssa Cole Chelle’s favorite audio book of the year: The Magnificent Story by James Bryan Smith Chelle’s most thought-provoking books of the year: When to Walk Awa...
2020-01-15
50 min
What Should I Read Next?
Ep 207: An all-you-can-read buffet
This week's guest is Jennifer Pai, a reader with a particular soft spot for anything that could might be called spooky. Whether it’s thrilling suspense, witchy fantasy, or outright horror, she’s here for it.Anne and Jennifer chat about atmospheric reads, sleeper hits, gleefully enjoying books other people hate, and the perfect October reads to pair with a comfy blanket and mug of hot cider. Click over to the podcast website for a list of books mentioned in this episode: http://whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/207If you want more What Should...
2019-10-29
45 min
No Thanks We're Booked
Episode 34: Current Reads, Next Reads, and Overwhelmed with the TBR
In today's episode, we discuss what we're currently reading, what we hope to pick up soon (hint: When your TBR list is long, it's overwhelming to know what to pick up next), Anne Bogel's summer reading list, why it's so hard to commit to series, and much more! Books mentioned: Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell Beartown by Fredrik Backman Us Against You by Fredrik Backman A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield What to Expect When You’re Expe...
2019-05-29
34 min
Nicole Bonia
Talking Historical Fiction with Anne Bogel, The Modern Mrs Darcy
Gayle and Nicole welcome Anne Bogel from Modern Mrs. Darcy to The Readerly Report to talk about historical fiction, reading guilt (and why you should let go of it!), 9/11 as a plot point and how to read more books.Links mentioned:Modern Mrs. DarcyWhat Should I Read Next?Reading People: How Seeing The World Through The Lens Of Personality Changes EverythingI'd Rather Be Reading: The Delights And Dilemmas Of The Reading LifeBooks mentioned in this episode:The Two Lila Bennetts by Liz FentonThe Black...
2019-05-23
55 min
No Thanks We're Booked
Ep. 28: Book Tracking and Book Bullet Journals! | ft. Books Rachel Reads
Hi friends! We're excited to share this episode with Books Rachel Reads. She talks to us about book bullet journaling, and we discuss the challenges and joys of book tracking! Make sure to follow her on Instagram! Books mentioned: Self to Lose Self to Find by Marilyn Vancil Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon The Face on the Milk Carton by Caroline B. Cooney Other creators mentioned: Allie from SSR Podcast Anne Bogel’s Blog Follow us all over the internet! Website: https://www.nothankswerebooked.com/ Patre...
2019-03-06
40 min
Chasing Creative
Bonus Episode: A Year in Reading
Reading is a big part of our creative lives, and we know the same is true of many of our listeners. We're giving you the rundown of our year in reading, including our top picks in a variety of genres, our favorite read-alouds for our kids, and the one book we BOTH couldn't finish! If mini book club is your favorite part of the podcast, this episode is for you! Love the podcast and happy to see new episodes in your feed? Consider supporting us on Patreon. If everyone who listens gave $1 per month, we could cover...
2018-12-17
1h 13
No Thanks We're Booked
Episode 21: Bookish Problems When the Struggle is Real
Well friends, we asked, and you answered. We're sharing ALL of our bookish problems in this new episode! What do you do when all your library holds come in at once? Want to read diversely, but don't know where to start? How do you push past the fear of annotating? How do you prioritize reading over responsibilities in life? Do you pick the new release or a backlist title for your next read? How do you get over reading slumps? We attempt to offer advice in this episode, and if we don't have advice, we...
2018-10-24
38 min
Pantsuit Politics
Questions for New Year's Eve reflections on the year in politics
2017 has been a long year, to say the least. We’re reflecting on that year the same way we’ve gotten through it - with a little help from our friendsThanks to our patrons; we hope you'll consider supporting Pantsuit Politics by making a monthly contribution at Patreon and by leaving a positive review in the Apple Podcast Player for Pantsuit Politics and The Nuanced Life. Thanks to today's sponsors: Better Help and ModCloth. We're using Tsh Oxenreider's 20 Questions for a New Year's Eve reflection through the lens of politics to look back on 2017. Even better, we got...
2017-12-26
45 min
Pantsuit Politics
Questions for New Year's Eve reflections on the year in politics
2017 has been a long year, to say the least. We’re reflecting on that year the same way we’ve gotten through it - with a little help from our friendsThanks to our patrons; we hope you'll consider supporting Pantsuit Politics by making a monthly contribution at Patreon and by leaving a positive review in the Apple Podcast Player for Pantsuit Politics and The Nuanced Life. Thanks to today's sponsors: Better Help and ModCloth. We're using Tsh Oxenreider's 20 Questions for a New Year's Eve reflection through the lens of politics to look back on 2017. Even better, we got...
2017-12-26
45 min