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Books with Betsy
Episode 92 - Characters Having a Bad Time with Rachel Larkins
On this episode, Rachel Larkins, a listener of Books with Betsy, talks about her project to read all the winners of the Hugo award, so we talk about a lot of really great sci-fi books. We also dish about how great the Book Riot podcast universe is and we might convince you to pick up Dune. Books mentioned in this episode: What Betsy’s reading: Ring by Michele Lerner You Wanna Be On Top? by Sarah Hartshorne Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte The Rest of...
2026-02-09
1h 02
Your Bookstore Besties
Ep. 118 | What We Read This Year (so far!)
Becky and Rachele discuss their January and beginning of February reading and what their current reads as well!All the books we mentioned:If We Were Villains by M.L. RioFamous Last Words by Gillian McAllisterOne Perfect Couple by Ruth WareThe Last Flight by Julie ClarkFirst Lie Wins by Ashley ElstonThe Lie As I Tell by Julie ClarkWarrior Princess Assassin by Brigid KemmererThe Kiss of Deception by Mary...
2026-02-06
40 min
Tea or Books?
#144: Simple vs Ornate Style, and Sylvia Plath vs Janet Malcolm
Sylvia Plath, Janet Malcolm and our thoughts on writing style – welcome to episode 144! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/tea-or-books-144.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we discuss whether we prefer writing style to be ornate or simple. In the second half, we compare Sylvia Plath’s most famous poetry collection Ariel with Janet Malcolm’s book about Plath biography, The Silent Woman. You can get in touch with suggestions, comments, questions etc (please do!) at teaorbooks[at]gmail.com – we’d love to hear from you, even if I’m quite bad at r...
2025-11-25
00 min
Margaret Atwood - Biography Flash
Biography Flash: Margaret Atwood Defies Book Bans with Biting Satire and Wisdom
Margaret Atwood Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Margaret Atwood has once again taken center stage in the international debate over book banning as her classic The Handmaid’s Tale was recently swept up in a major school library ban in Alberta, Canada. According to Global News, Atwood responded to the controversy with a satirical short story posted on social media just in time for Banned Books Week. With her signature wit, Atwood mocked the ban by writing about two impossibly perfect children—John and Mary—who never picked their noses or had even a pimple and who never had se...
2025-10-05
03 min
The Book Cellar
52 is Back
In this episode Andy and Rachel are back to discussing their 52 in 52 book reading and we take a moment of silence for the loss of Charlie Kirk. Books discussed (in order):The Shining by Stephen KingThe Story of Dr. Dolittle by Hugh LoftingThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank BaumKill Joy by Holly JacksonAjax Penumbra, 1969 by Robin SloanThe Bright Years by Sarah DamoffThe Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret AtwoodDevolution by Max BrooksK...
2025-09-15
1h 11
Ahmad Hardyoni
((Ebook))? Walk the Wild With Me PDF
To Read or Download Walk the Wild With Me by Rachel Atwood Visit Link Bellow You Can Download Or Read Free Books Link To Download => https://starmedia.my.id/?book=0756417112 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. read (PDF) Walk the Wild With Me pdf read (PDF) Walk the Wild With Me ebook read (PDF) Walk the Wild With Me PDF [All Chapters]
2025-08-30
00 min
Castles to Cauldrons: A Disney and Universal Family Travel Podcast
What do we do when we don't have theme park tickets
Send us a textWe are excited to have our six-time guests, Siobhan and Allison, with us. Together, we dive into a variety of casual chats about news from Disney and Universal, plus how we fill our days away from the theme parks. For those interested in reaching out to Allison for assistance planning a Disney, Universal, or other family trips, you can email her at Allison@MagicalTravel.com.If you prefer to get in touch with Siobhan to help arrange your family getaway, feel free to contact her at satwood@magicaltravel.com.
2025-07-29
57 min
Write Your Heart Out
Brandon Sanderson Mansplaining, The Next Big Story, The Bonnie Blue of Agents, and Rachel's Muse is Murderous
Kayla and Rachel share juicy updates on their newest writing projects—Rachel’s twisty, spicy dinner party murder mystery (with a murder mystery game inside!) and Kayla’s speculative dystopian novel idea, recently submitted to The Novelry’s “Next Big Story” contest. They discuss the thrill and terror of writing fast, sending before revising, and navigating feedback while staying creatively uninhibited.You’ll also hear:A breakdown of Brandon Sanderson’s best story structure tips (and how Kayla used them to analyze Rachel’s character motivations)A tangent about writing sex scenes while your kids are awake (oops)A deep...
2025-07-23
1h 13
The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 286 with Hannah Pittard, Author of If You Love It, Let It Kill You, and Master Craftswoman of Memorable, Witty, Zany, Profound Dialogue, Characters, and Storylines
Notes and Links to Hannah Pittard’s Work Hannah Pittard is the author of six books, including the memoir WE ARE TOO MANY and the novel out as of today, IF YOU LOVE IT, LET IT KILL YOU. She is a winner of the Amanda Davis Highwire Fiction Award, a MacDowell fellow, and a professor of English at the University of Kentucky. She lives with her boyfriend and stepdaughter in Lexington. Much of her family lives nearby. Buy If You Love It, Let It Kill You
2025-07-15
1h 13
Never Light Up A Room Podcast
Leave The Light On June 2025
We're back with our sixteenth Leave The Light On episode where we recap the cases we covered in the previous month, discuss crime headlines from the month, and give you a sneak peek at what is coming up in the next month. If we know! References: CBS News, “Travis Decker, fugitive dad accused of killing 3 daughters, may have died while evading police, authorities say” CBS News, June 25 2025, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/travis-decker-dad-accused-killing-daughters-possibly-dead-authorities/, Accessed June 26 2025 “Victimly Insane: The Frank Jarvis Atwood Inte...
2025-07-01
1h 26
London Review Bookshop Podcast
Margaret Atwood and Sarah Howe: Paper Boat
Before she became a well-known novelist, Margaret Atwood was an award-winning poet. She has been publishing poetry for more than 60 years, from the self-published, hand-set Double Persephone in 1961 to its follow up The Circle Game which won the Governor General’s Award, to her latest, critically-acclaimed collection Dearly in 2020. Paper Boat (Chatto & Windus) draws on that impressive body of work, and expands on it with poems previously uncollected, revealing an artist who has somehow always managed to be at the height of her powers, and to have her finger on every pulse.Atwood appeared at Conway Hall to di...
2025-05-28
1h 17
Climbing in Heels with Rachel Zoe
ICYMI: Rachel's Bestie - Brian Atwood
This week, we are flashing back to when Rachel Zoe sat down with her best friend of many years, Brian Atwood. Learn all about Brian's extraordinary career as a footwear designer and the time he spent working with the iconic, Gianni Versace. Don't miss the fun! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-05-09
31 min
Cool People Reading
Rose Hartley, author and bookseller
I'm Steph from @Stephanieshouseofbooks and today I'm joined by Adelaide author, Queen of Matilda Bookshop and the person responsible for about 90% of my To Be Read pile, Rose Hartley.Rose talks to us about what she did when COVID disrupted her debut novel's promo schedule, the book she told a customer was a 'nothing burger' and why she really loves a 'mean, selfish bitch.'Fans of short books, make sure you check out today's reading list because you're not going to want to miss any of Rose's brilliant recommendations.++Is there...
2025-04-01
30 min
Castles to Cauldrons: A Disney and Universal Family Travel Podcast
Sandals and Beaches with Siobhan
Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss the latest news and deals from theme parks. Then, we will explore what Sandals and Beaches provide for couples looking to escape to Sandals or families seeking fun at Beaches!If you want to get ahold of Siobhan, you can do so by emailing her at satwood@magicaltravel.comIf you want a free no obligation quote from Magical Travel, go to www.magicaltravel.com to start planning your next vacation.
2025-04-01
1h 01
On Wednesdays We Read (OWWR Pod)
Ep. 145- You will never be anything but a radio DJ. (The Stone Sky)
Send a textHannah and Laura are moving forward within N.K. Jemisin's The Stone Sky and they are loving this complex world and its themes. They also chat about a speculative fiction book Laura read for book club, a book that Hannah couldn't bring herself to DNF, library scavenger hunts, and a popular TV show they think everyone should watch.**This episode contains SPOILERS for The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin. Spoiler section begins at: 42 min 19 secs.***CW for the episode: discussions of violence, murder, abuse, apocalyptic events, sexism, capitalism, gore...
2025-03-26
1h 34
Castles to Cauldrons: A Disney and Universal Family Travel Podcast
Disney Deluxe Resorts with Nicole
Send us a textIn the news, Disneyland has revealed the dates for shows celebrating its 70th Anniversary, and we will explore those exciting new events. In today's discussion, we chat with Nicole about Deluxe Resorts located at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. We cover everything from their locations to the amenities available!If you’d like to reach out to Nicole for assistance in planning your Disney, Universal, or family vacation, you can contact her by visiting her Site!If you want a free no obligation quote from Magical Tra...
2025-02-25
1h 17
Dig The Plot
Thirsty for Hitchcock
In this week's episode of Dig The Plot podcast we take a look at the books Hitchcock Hotel by Stephanie Wrobel and So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison.
2024-12-29
15 min
Castles to Cauldrons: A Disney and Universal Family Travel Podcast
The Disney Treasure
Send us a textMagical Travel was invited to be part of a preview sailing on the new Disney Cruise Ship, The Disney Treasure. Rachel and our guest, Siobhan and Christy, were part of the group of agents that represented Magical Travel and we talk to them about their experience with this new ship.If you would like to contact Christy to help plan your family vacation, you can email her at: christy@magicaltravel.comIf you would like to contact Siobhan to help plan your family vacation, you can email her at...
2024-12-23
58 min
Castles to Cauldrons: A Disney and Universal Family Travel Podcast
Disney Cruise Line
Send us a textSiobhan joins us on the show to share her experience from her latest vacation on the Disney Cruise Line, where she enjoyed time with amazing agents from Magical Travel aboard the Disney Fantasy. We discuss the ship, the excellent service, and the exclusive islands offered by Disney. To speak with Siobhan about planning your next DCL family trip, feel free to reach out to her via email at satwood@magicaltravel.com.If you want a free no obligation quote from Magical Travel, go to www.magicaltravel.com t...
2024-11-19
51 min
The Writers’ Gym Podcast
Reading For Writers
In this episode we look at reading and how it can help to fire creativity and inspire imagination for authors. As usual, Emily and Rachel bring plenty of stories and anecdotes about ways in which books have inspired them. We end with a look at books about writing. Books mentioned in this podcast include Ursula Le Guin: Steering the Craft and Conversations on Writing Stephen King: On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft Rachel Knightley: Your Creative Writing Toolkit Margaret Atwood: Negotiating with the Dead David Lynch: Catching the B...
2024-11-13
44 min
Dig The Plot
Updated Hit List
In this week's episode we take a look at the new releases that I plan on reading before the end of the year. Those books are The Last One At The Wedding by Jason Rekulak; Hitchcock Hotel by Stephanie Wrobel; You Will Never Be Me by Jesse Q. Sutanto; and So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison.
2024-10-14
17 min
Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Margaret Atwood isn't surprised people find her scary
Margaret Atwood knows that she scares people. She says that's been the case since the beginning of her career, long before her dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale was published. She talks to Rachel about that perception, and also reflects on the bad advice she's received in her career and how she takes vengeance. Margaret's new poetry collection is Paper Boat: New and Selected Poems: 1961-2023. To listen sponsor-free, access bonus episodes and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcardLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR...
2024-10-03
35 min
Climbing in Heels with Rachel Zoe
Brian Atwood: The Cinderella Factor
This week, Rachel Zoe is joined by the first ever male guest who just so happens to be her best friend of over 20 years, the incredibly talented Brian Atwood. Together, they talk about his time from studying at F.IT., to meeting and studying under the Late Gianni Versace. Plus, they even play a quick "this or that" game! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-16
31 min
Books with Betsy
Episode 11 - A Series of Series with Rachel Kilthorne
On this episode, Rachel Kilthorne, a self-processed nerd’s nerd, discusses her love of both fantasy novels and going deep on a subject in non-fiction. She names many series and discusses how she determines when to re-read or when to let go of a series. I also get to go on a soapbox rant about reading diversely, especially in genre fiction. Books mentioned in this episode: What Betsy’s reading: The Nix by Nathan Hill The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon Woodworm by Layla Ma...
2024-07-22
51 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #129: Authors Who Wrote Too Much vs Not Enough and A Room of One’s Own vs A Bookshop of One’s Own
Virginia Woolf, Jane Cholmeley, and authors who wrote too much or not enough – welcome to episode 129! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/tea-or-books-129.mp3 In the first half, we use a great topic suggestion by David – do we prefer authors who wrote too many books or those who didn’t write enough? And what do we mean by that? It was really fun trying to decide which authors fell into which category. In the second half, two quite different works of non-fiction: A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf and A Bookshop of...
2024-07-14
00 min
Dig The Plot
Black Sheep Of The Family
This week’s podcast takes a look at the books Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison and The Note by Alafair Burke. We also take a brief look at The Ex, The Better Sister and The Wife by Alafair Burke.
2024-06-16
21 min
Dig The Plot
Murder On Your Toes
This week’s podcast takes a look at The Ballerinas by Rachel Kapelke-Dale and The Turnout by Megan Abbott.
2024-04-14
18 min
Murder, We Spoke
Episode 7: The Missing
2019AJ and Bailey are getting the Murder, We Spoke trio out of prison. Well, temporarily. Bernie negotiates the terms of the trio's temporary release to record the grand, live finale Something Fishy has been promising their listeners. Bernie promises to give AJ and Bailey what they want – the answer to what happened to Roger Atwood (The Missing). 2015Paula has been making promises herself. She sits in the police station next to Atwood. Will she confess and turn her back on Murder, We Spoke, or is the lion toying with her...
2024-03-27
32 min
Murder, We Spoke
Episode 6: The Producer
2019Bailey and AJ get their last opportunity to speak with Cres. This is it. Will Cres finally give Something Fishy the ending they’ve been waiting for? Wil Cres tell them what happened to Roger Atwood back in 2015? Are Bailey and AJ willing to do whatever it takes to get that confession? Just a little spark in the right place is all it takes. Murder, We Spoke is a podcast in a podcast in a podcast. The series dives into people’s obsession with true crime and satir...
2024-03-20
40 min
Murder, We Spoke
Episode 5: I Love the Sound of Bones Cracking
2019AJ and Bailey are desperate. They need to keep their promise to their listeners and close the case on Roger Atwood, but their leads have run cold. Pushed into a corner, Bailey decides to do whatever it takes to get their next episode and give the trio whatever they want. 2015Speaking of Roger, Paula is determined to maintain control and confronts Roger over his little gun stunt at Lunar Legs. Roger has been lying low. Terrified of the police on his tail. He tells Paula he’s going to tur...
2024-03-13
50 min
As Told To
Episode 59: Douglas Preston
"What really amazed me here was that so many of the authors who submitted stories wrote something completely outside their genre," reflects best-selling author Douglas Preston, one of the project editors behind the dynamic new collaborative novel Fourteen Days. "This book is full of all kinds of weird stories." Yes, it is. And so is podcast guest Douglas Preston, co-author of dozens of New York Times best-selling thrillers written with his longtime writing partner Lincoln Child—a shining example of what it means to write in collaboration. In all, Preston has published 39 books of fiction and non-fiction. In...
2024-02-27
1h 09
America Unhinged with Dr John Diamond
America Unhinged: Amy Schaffert ft. Rachel Atwood
Rachel Atwood joins guest host Amy Schaffer for this episode of America Unhinged.Subscribe to Freedom First Network on Rumble to watch all of our shows LIVE. Indulge in the finest quality with Freedom First Beef – sous vide, freeze-dried, and ready to savor today or in a decade. Order now using code DRJOHN for a 15% discount. https://freedomfirstbeef.com Be ready for anything life throws your way with The Wellness Company's Medical Emergency Kit. Order today using code DRJOHN for a 10% discount at https://twc.health/ffn. Protect your financial future with pr...
2024-02-23
52 min
Murder, We Spoke
Episode 1: It Started With a Fire
2023Welcome to Tantrum East Theatre’s podcast, hosted by Lisa Bol and Thomas Daniels. The pair have been exploring different formats for their theatre company. To survive and thrive through the pandemic, they decided to give this “podcasting thing” a try. With a flip of a coin, Bol introduces Daniels to the story of the Murder, We Spoke trio — Bernie, Paula, and Cres— and how they met their deadly demise.Here’s the thing, back in 2019, Something Fishy — a popular true crime podcast hosted by Bailey and AJ — covered the Murder, We Spoke crimes and got ta...
2024-02-13
41 min
Journeys to Leadership
The Power Within You & The Talent Around You - Rachel Wilson's Journey
In this episode, we feature Rachel Wilson '05, currently the Managing Partner at The BFM Fund, after her role as Principal and Head of Operations at Collab Capital. With over a decade of international experience spanning industries such as Food & Beverage, Automotive, Tech, Healthcare, Music, Fashion, and Media, Rachel is a seasoned professional. During her tenure at Collab Capital, a prominent VC Firm based in Atlanta, GA, she spearheaded VC operations and fund governance processes. This encompassed responsibilities like investor relations, fund reporting oversight, impact metrics strategy, and comprehensive governance, including legal and HR aspects.Rachel...
2024-02-09
22 min
Dig The Plot
Upstairs, Downstairs and Donald Sutherland?
In this week’s podcast we take a look back at my top reads from 2021! Hear reviews of The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, The Downstairs Neighbor by Helen Cooper just to name a few.
2023-12-18
21 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #122: Mary Lawson novels w/ Mary Lawson!
Mary Lawson joins us to talk about all her novels – welcome to episode 122! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/tea-or-books-122-mary-lawson.mp3 I can’t quite believe I’m writing this, but THE Mary Lawson – Canadian author of Crow Lake, The Other Side of the Bridge, Road Ends, and A Town Called Solace – joins us in this episode to talk through her work. We discuss how she approaches writing a novel, some of her creative decisions, and a little hint about her next book. Do let us know any future episode suggestions, or any questions...
2023-11-22
00 min
Center for Sports Studies Podcast
Guest: Rachel Lopez, Coordinator of Game Activations & Marketing for the Indy Eleven
In this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with the Coordinator of Game Activations and Marketing for the Indy Eleven, Rachel Lopez. Rachel has recently transitioned from ticket sales into marketing and sponsorship activation for Indianapolis’ professional soccer team, the Indy Eleven. In this episode, she explains why she is a “memory maker” for fans and discusses the value in learning the revenue development side of sports business.
2023-10-13
29 min
Bag Man
Special Preview: “Velshi Banned Book Club”
Ali Velshi gives a special preview of his new podcast, “Velshi Banned Book Club,” an act of resistance against the epidemic of book banning. In each episode, a different author of a banned book joins Ali—including Margaret Atwood, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Laurie Halse Anderson and more—to talk about why their work is being targeted and about the literature itself. “Velshi Banned Book Club” is a series rooted in literary and cultural analysis and in the notion of reading as resistance. Listen to the first two episodes now and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/vbbc_fdlw
2023-08-24
01 min
Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra
Special Preview: “Velshi Banned Book Club”
Ali Velshi gives a special preview of his new podcast, “Velshi Banned Book Club,” an act of resistance against the epidemic of book banning. In each episode, a different author of a banned book joins Ali—including Margaret Atwood, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Laurie Halse Anderson and more—to talk about why their work is being targeted and about the literature itself. “Velshi Banned Book Club” is a series rooted in literary and cultural analysis and in the notion of reading as resistance. Listen to the first two episodes now and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/vbbc_fdlw
2023-08-24
01 min
Rachel Maddow Presents: Déjà News
Special Preview: “Velshi Banned Book Club”
Ali Velshi gives a special preview of his new podcast, “Velshi Banned Book Club,” an act of resistance against the epidemic of book banning. In each episode, a different author of a banned book joins Ali—including Margaret Atwood, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Laurie Halse Anderson and more—to talk about why their work is being targeted and about the literature itself. “Velshi Banned Book Club” is a series rooted in literary and cultural analysis and in the notion of reading as resistance. Listen to the first two episodes now and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/vbbc_fdlw
2023-08-24
01 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #117 w/ Lucy Scholes – Do We Like Unnamed Characters? and Ex-Wife vs Sally On The Rocks
Ursula Parrott, Winifred Boggs, unnamed characters – welcome to episode 117! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/tea-or-books-117.mp3 We are so delighted to welcome Lucy Scholes as a guest for this episode. She’s is a reprint/old books superstar – you might know her Re-Covered column for the Paris Review, her work as Senior Editor of McNally Editions, or her editing of A Different Sound: Stories of Mid-Century Women Writers. Or any number of other things. What excitement to have her on the episode! In the first half, we discuss unnamed narrators and other characters – are we fans? I...
2023-06-06
00 min
The latest segments from Science Friday
Rewilding, Allergy Season, Sharing Science Rejections. June 2, 2023, Part 1
Could Restoring Animal Populations Store More Carbon? Did you know that land and ocean ecosystems absorb about half of the carbon dioxide we emit each year? But what if the earth had the capacity to absorb even more? With the help of some furry, scaly, and leathery critters, maybe it can. A recent study in the journal Nature Climate Change claims that by restoring the populations of just a handful of animals—like gray wolves, bison, and sea otters for example—the Earth could capture around 6.41 more gigatons of CO2 each year. This idea of restoring wildlife is c...
2023-06-02
46 min
Science Friday
Rewilding, Allergy Season, Sharing Science Rejections. June 2, 2023, Part 1
Could Restoring Animal Populations Store More Carbon? Did you know that land and ocean ecosystems absorb about half of the carbon dioxide we emit each year? But what if the earth had the capacity to absorb even more? With the help of some furry, scaly, and leathery critters, maybe it can. A recent study in the journal Nature Climate Change claims that by restoring the populations of just a handful of animals—like gray wolves, bison, and sea otters for example—the Earth could capture around 6.41 more gigatons of CO2 each year. This idea of rest...
2023-06-02
47 min
Venturing Deep
Venturing Deep (with Rachel Wilson - Collab Capital)
Our next guest is Rachel Wilson! Rachel has over a decade of global experience working across various industries including Food & Beverage, Automotive, Tech, Healthcare, Music, Fashion, and Media. As Principal and Head of Operations for Collab Capital (a VC Firm headquartered in Atlanta, GA) , Rachel runs the VC ops and fund governance processes of the fund. This includes investor relations, fund reporting oversight, impact metrics strategy, and all governance including legal and HR. She has been a long-time advocate for mental wellness and has been the Chair of the Board for her family's behavioral health treatment center, Omnis Health...
2023-03-30
1h 09
Lorem Ipsum. Se tenía que leer y se leyó
T01E10: El cli-fi | ¿Qué es? Características | Margaret Atwood
Bienvenidos al décimo episodio de Lorem Ipsum. En este final de mes, y fin de otra temática mensual, hablamos sobre uno de los subgéneros de la ciencia ficción que más nos coge de cerca y que podría ser más una realidad que un futuro improbable: el cli-fi o Ficción Climática. Además, hablaremos también de una de las autoras más reconocidas de este subgénero: la autora ecofeminista y activista Margaret Atwood. Libros mencionados en el episodio: El mundo sumergido, de J.G. Ballard Cementerio de barcos, de Paolo Bacigalupi Se...
2023-03-25
41 min
Little, Brown Audio
Furies: Stories of the wicked, wild and untamed, authors and readers in description (Extract)
To celebrate Virago's fiftieth birthday, fifteen award-winning, bestselling authors have written original stories embodying the spirit of Virago: feminist, fearless, fun, wild and defiant of convention. Includes stories by Margaret Atwood, Susie Boyt, Eleanor Crewes, Emma Donoghue, Stella Duffy, Linda Grant, Claire Kohda, CN Lester, Kirsty Logan, Caroline O’Donoghue, Chibundu Onuzo, Helen Oyeyemi, Rachel Seiffert, Kamila Shamsie, Ali Smith, with an Introduction by Sandi Toksvig. Read by Anna Bentinck, Charles Armstrong, Katie Leung, Gabrielle Glaister, Laura Aikman and Shaheen Khan. A FUN AND FEARLESS ANTHOLOGY OF FEMINIST TALES, to celebrate Virago's 50th birthday, featuring NEW AND ORIGINAL STORIES by Ma...
2023-03-08
04 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #113: Do We Like Literary Retellings? and South Riding vs Ruth
Elizabeth Gaskell, Winifred Holtby, and more – welcome to episode 113! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/tea-or-books-113.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we look at literary retellings – by which we mean authors using fairy tales or Greek mythology or basically whatever we fancy including in this very loose definition. It feels like a topic we’ve done before, but apparently we haven’t? In the second half, we compare two doorstoppers – South Riding by Winifred Holtby and Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell. Do get in touch at teaorbooks@gmail.com – you can also sup...
2023-02-15
00 min
Call it what it is
Bird girls, boxes, and breaking the mold with Kobe Atwood Courtney!
Send a textHear the wealth of knowledge Kobe shares in this episode! From stepping outside of the boxes and labels that are placed on you as a young dancer to owning your individuality. In this inspiring episode we cover a lot, including the issue of over sexualizing dancers trigger warning this specific content happens at 52 mins- 55.53.
2022-12-14
1h 12
Kantar Retail Sound Bites
Episode 20: Conversational commerce with Blu Atwood
In episode #20 of Kantar's Retail Sound Bites, hosts Barry Thomas, senior retail thought leader, and Rachel Dalton, head of retail insights, discuss the growth of conversation commerce. Also, get timely news and notes in retail on McDonald's labor challenges, Nordstom, and 'Best Before' labels. This episode also features Blu Atwood, Co-founder and CEO of Textual, to discuss conversation commerce.
2022-10-19
43 min
fiction/non/fiction
Book the Vote: Rachel DeWoskin on Registering Voters (Right Now!) and the Connection Between Writing and Democracy
Novelist, poet, and memoirist Rachel DeWoskin joins Fiction/Non/Fiction hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss her work on the Writers for Democratic Action’s National Steering Committee. She explains how the group is partnering with libraries and bookstores across the nation to register voters and connect them with crucial information in the run-up to midterm elections, an effort called Book the Vote. She also reads from her novel, Banshee.To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You ca...
2022-09-08
43 min
fiction/non/fiction
S5 Ep. 40: Book the Vote: Rachel DeWoskin on Registering Voters (Right Now!) and the Connection Between Writing and Democracy
Novelist, poet, and memoirist Rachel DeWoskin joins Fiction/Non/Fiction hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss her work on the Writers for Democratic Action’s National Steering Committee. She explains how the group is partnering with libraries and bookstores across the nation to register voters and connect them with crucial information in the run-up to midterm elections, an effort called Book the Vote. She also reads from her novel, Banshee.To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You ca...
2022-09-08
39 min
KZMU Public Affairs
Radio Book Club - Animals, Bibliomancy, and Healing
At the crossroads of culture, bookstores and libraries can help feed our collective hunger for connection. On the latest Radio Book Club, hear about books that can help bring about healing and love – and even describe feelings you might not have language for! Plus, lots of books on animals. Tune in. // Reviews & Mentions: // How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan // Happy Go Lucky by David Sedaris // River of the Gods by Candice Millard // Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner // The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows by John Koenig // Horse by Geraldine Brooks // March by Geraldine Brooks // People of the Bo...
2022-07-08
55 min
The Fake Ass Book Club
Episode 58: A Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Welcome back to the Fake Ass Book Club!! This week Moni and Kat take a trip to the Republic of Gilead in Margret Atwood's acclaimed novel "The Handmaid's Tale. What a trip!!! The ladies are grateful to be in studio with @ericdizzy of the Black Widow Podcast; the audio is impeccible this week. Like always the conversation moves around...they discuss the book and make comparisons to the HULU adaptation. They also make their way to topics like theocracy (Religion ran governments, think Saudi Arabi and Iran), ratchet bible stories, patriarchy, the January 6th attempted coup in the US, and...
2022-06-16
55 min
1 Kitap 1 Film 1 Şey Podcast
#S1E16 - "Büyük Özgürlük" filmi, R Gervais'nin "Supernature" gösterisi ve transfobi tartışmaları, Margaret Atwood'un ateşe dayanıklı kitabı
Bu bölümde Sebastian Meise'nin "Büyük Özgürlük", Jacques Audiard'ın "Paris 13. Bölge", Céline Sciamma'nın "Petite Maman" filmlerini konuşuyor, Ricky Gervais'nin tartışmalı "Supernature" gösterisine göz atıyoruz. Okuduklarımızda Machado de Assis'in "Mezarımdan Yazıyorum"u, Rachel Cusk'ın "Geçiş"i ve John Berger'in "Bologna'nın Kırmızı Tenteleri" kitapları var. Ayrıca "Damızlık Kızın Öyküsü" kitabının ateşe dayanıklı edisyonu, Vedat Türkali Edebiyat Ödülleri ve 14. ITEF İstanbul Edebiyat Festivali programı da gündemimizde.
2022-06-01
33 min
1 Kitap 1 Film 1 Şey Podcast
#S1E16 - "Büyük Özgürlük" filmi, R Gervais'nin "Supernature" gösterisi ve transfobi tartışmaları, Margaret Atwood'un ateşe dayanıklı kitabı
Bu bölümde Sebastian Meise'nin "Büyük Özgürlük", Jacques Audiard'ın "Paris 13. Bölge", Céline Sciamma'nın "Petite Maman" filmlerini konuşuyor, Ricky Gervais'nin tartışmalı "Supernature" gösterisine göz atıyoruz. Okuduklarımızda Machado de Assis'in "Mezarımdan Yazıyorum"u, Rachel Cusk'ın "Geçiş"i ve John Berger'in "Bologna'nın Kırmızı Tenteleri" kitapları var. Ayrıca "Damızlık Kızın Öyküsü" kitabının ateşe dayanıklı edisyonu, Vedat Türkali Edebiyat Ödülleri ve 14. ITEF İstanbul Edebiyat Festivali programı da gündemimizde.
2022-06-01
33 min
Loverbouquin
#41 - En Mai, lis ce qui te sied ! (wrap up lectures du mois)
Le mois de Mai a filé à une vitesse... ! Laura a fait déborder sa pile de livres en cours, Flavie n'arrive plus à ouvrir un bouquin mais en a reçu des tas : en tout cas il fallait qu'elles se retrouvent pour en parler ! Dans cet épisode, la conversation se balade entre les amours de Laura pour les librairies d'occasion, les lectures lentes et déchirantes, les livres tellement bien vendus par les autres et le souvenir magique des télés sur roulettes en salle de classe... Livres : Première Personne du singulier - Haruki Murakami Le Poids des secrets : Tsubaki...
2022-05-29
58 min
Literary Anything
Episode 42 - Again, Rachel
It's the sequel we've been waiting 25 years for and Jayne and Paula are here for it! Listen in as the ladies rejoice over Marian Keyes's follow up to fan favourite, Rachel's Holiday. Plus Adelaide Writers' Week at the library and as always, what's new for March! **Content warning for infant loss, addiction, depression** Books they mention: Again, Rachel by Marian Keyes Rachel's Holiday by Marian Keyes Watermelon by Marian Keyes Anybody Out There by Marian Keyes Sushi For Beginners by Marian Keyes The Push by Ashley Audrain Bodies of Light by Jennifer Down Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by...
2022-03-01
43 min
Face2Face with David Peck
Heroes, Community & Change
Rachel DeCruz, Jeremy Levine and Face2Face host David Peck talk about their new Sundance film The Panola Project, convenience stores, persistent grace, poverty and racism and real change, relationships, and the absence of shame and why community matters.For more info on the film and to WATCH it head here.Synopsis:The Panola Project highlights the heroic efforts of Dorothy Oliver to keep her small town of Panola, Alabama safe from COVID-19. Dorothy runs a makeshift vaccine coordination center from the convenience store she runs out of a mobile home. Today, nearly 99...
2022-02-05
45 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #102: Do We Read Books about Grief? and Five Windows vs Four Gardens – with Claire The Captive Reader
D.E. Stevenson, Margery Sharp – and a special guest! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/tea-or-books-102.mp3 In this episode, we have a special guest in the form of Claire – you’ll know her blog The Captive Reader. We were delighted to have her as a guest, especially as she also came up with our topics. In the first half, we discuss books about grief – and whether or not we are drawn to them. In the second half, we compare two novels with similar premises: Five Windows by D.E. Stevenson and Four Gardens by Margery Sh...
2022-02-02
00 min
Book Gang
Sneak Peek FULLY BOOKED
The new FULLY BOOKED show is just what your reading life needs. We are giving you a sneak peek into our new Patreon show with a brand new co-host! Get the scoop on all the latest releases, discover the latest in bookish entertainment news, and find out what books to anticipate in the weeks ahead. This episode will get you all caught up on all those new and shiny releases. Listen to this before your next library day!Looking for the printable newsletter version of today's show? You will find it here! Mentioned in this ep...
2022-01-21
1h 07
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Ep 510 | It’s Rachel’s Tale, We’re All Just Handmaids In It
Today we're focusing on the topic of womanhood and motherhood and how the progressive Left dilutes what those things mean. Rachel Levine, the assistant secretary of HHS, who is a man living as a woman, was recently awarded the rank of four-star admiral because ... reasons. The media are all aflutter over this, fawning over what they call either the first openly trans four-star admiral or the first woman four-star admiral. Even though those things contradict each other. We discuss all the reasons this is ridiculous and also the biblical perspective that Christians use to approach issues regarding gender. Also...
2021-10-21
56 min
Climbing in Heels with Rachel Zoe
Brian Atwood & Dr. Jake Deutsch
We know how much our listeners love couple interviews, so guess what? That’s exactly what we have for you today! Acclaimed shoe designer, Brian Atwood and his brilliant partner, Dr. Jake Deutsch join Rachel & Rodger to tell their love story and share relationship advice. Rachel and Rodger have been friends with these two for years, but they learn details about Brian and Jake that were totally new to them in this episode! It’s so much fun, so grab someone you love and have a listen! Learn more abou...
2021-09-29
1h 02
Four Friends
Epi 4: Mothering: can we reimagine it for ourselves?
In this week’s episode, we explore what the term ‘mothering’ means to us: if and how we can reimagine it for ourselves. We explore the concept as one that is more encompassing than the act of biologically mothering and delve into themes of nurture, community and care. We question the capitalist patriarchy and how it enables society to have a say in decisions concerning our bodies and rights. We uncover feelings that run deep about not being able to biologically have children and what society makes of people who choose to be child-free. Thanks for listening!Inter...
2021-06-30
55 min
Vicarious Living
Breaking Dawn Atwood - OC S3 Ep 21 & 22 with Car D - VL #123 with Brian
OC superfan and "loyal" listener Car D returns to the podcast studio to discuss a few different blasts from season 1 past. Theresa, Dawn Atwood & Anna Stern all provide season 3 cameos as we dive into episodes 21 and 22 from The OC! Hot topics on tonight's pod including overproducing podcasts, OC graduation invites, new details from Rachel Bilson & Melinda Clarke's new pod "Welcome to the OC, Bitches", Julie Cooper hates trash boyfriends and bitchy women stepping on her OC turf, coffee cart grand gestures 2.0 (fail), college creeps, Dawn Atwood redemption, tiny cities made of ashes, Chino roots & no one cares, "it's about a...
2021-05-11
1h 14
The Audissey
S3 E8: Graphic Novels | Brainfuse HelpNow
Two special guests joined us on this episode of The Audissey! Rachel, Page and Shelver Extraordinaire, is an avid reader AND creator of graphic novels! Rachel shares that there is a graphic novel for everyone. Head of Youth Services Cydney shares the amazing new eResource, Brainfuse HelpNow. Brainfuse is a versatile online service designed to support every step of school and job processes. Live tutors, writing labs, language help, chess assistance, and so much more is available through Brainfuse HelpNow. Visit mesacountylibraries.org to get started using this amazing, FREE, resource! If you're looking to get started reading Graphic Novels...
2021-03-18
42 min
Gone Podcast
Episode 69 Missing: Rachel Mellon and Shirley Moon-Atwood
Rachel Mellon vanished from Bolingbrook, IL in 1996. Shirley Moon-Atwood was last seen in Canaan, ME in 2006. These cases remain open and unsolved. www.gone-podcast.com
2021-02-08
45 min
Tiny In All That Air
Anne O'Neill and Julian Henry
Anne O'Neill and Julian Henry are newer members of the Philip Larkin Society team and many people will have already been feeling the benefit of their fantastic work on the PL Instagram page. Julian is also a trustee and is now supporting the society committee and its planning and events work. Anne is based in County Kerry and Julian in Oxford. We got together to talk about Larkin in the media, Twitter, Instagram, radio and television and Anne and Julian talk about their route into Larkin, their favourite poems, cancel culture, Hull University, Beatrix Potter, Larkin’s legacy and mu...
2021-01-22
1h 15
The Same 24 Hours
Rachel Cruze: Know Yourself, Know Your Money
Rachel Cruze is a two-time #1 national best-selling author, financial expert and host of The Rachel Cruze Show. Since 2010, Rachel has served at Ramsey Solutions, where she teaches people to avoid debt, save money, budget and how to win with money at any stage in life. She’s authored three best-selling books, including Love Your Life, Not Theirs and Smart Money Smart Kids, which she co-wrote with her father, Dave Ramsey. Her latest book Know Yourself, Know Your Money: Discover WHY You Handle Money the Way You Do and WHAT to Do About It will release in January 2021. Follow Rachel on...
2021-01-07
24 min
Connect to Your Favorite Audiobooks with Easy Access
The Pimsleur Language Program presents The Decameron Project: 29 New Stories from the Pandemic
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/455604 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Decameron Project: 29 New Stories from the Pandemic Author: The Pimsleur Language Program Narrator: Tommy Orange, Matthew Lloyd Davies, Deepti Gupta, Alex Allwine, Rachel Kushner, Lameece Issaq, Robin Miles, Rebecca Lowman, David Mitchell, Edwidge Danticat, Uzodinma Iweala, Kevin R. Free, Dennis Boutsikaris Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 14 minutes Release date: November 10, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: A stunning collection of new short stories originally commissioned by The New York Times Magazine as the COVID-19 pandemic sw...
2020-11-10
6h 14
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #87: Biographies vs Novels about Real People and Emma by Jane Austen and Crossriggs by Jane and Mary Findlater
Jane Austen, Jane and Mary Findlater, and – it’s episode 87! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/tea-or-books-87.mp3 We recorded this episode a little while ago and I have been lazy at editing – but here we are. Hope you like our lovely new logo, courtesy of my graphic designer friend Ellie. In the first half of this episode, we discuss novels based on real people vs biographies – in the second half, Crossriggs by Jane and Mary Findlater vs a book it seemed a little based on, Emma by Jane Austen. You can listen t...
2020-08-16
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #87: Biographies vs Novels about Real People and Emma by Jane Austen and Crossriggs by Jane and Mary Findlater
Jane Austen, Jane and Mary Findlater, and – it’s episode 87! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/tea-or-books-87.mp3 We recorded this episode a little while ago and I have been lazy at editing – but here we are. Hope you like our lovely new logo, courtesy of my graphic designer friend Ellie. In the first half of this episode, we discuss novels based on real people vs biographies – in the second half, Crossriggs by Jane and Mary Findlater vs a book it seemed a little based on, Emma by Jane Austen. You can listen t...
2020-08-16
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #86: Empathy vs Sympathy and The Child That Books Built vs When I Was A Child I Read Books
Marilynne Robinson, Francis Spufford, empathy and sympathy! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Tea-or-Books-86.mp3 Welcome to episode 86, in which we talk about characters we feel empathetic towards and those we feel sympathetic towards. And if you aren’t sure of the distinction, don’t worry, we’ve got that covered too. In the second half, we compare two books with similar titles but very different contents: When I Was a Child I Read Books by Marilynne Robinson and The Child That Books Built by Francis Spufford. Do get in touch if you have any...
2020-07-06
00 min
The Lantern Podcast
A Mothers Perspective on the School Covid Policies | The Lantern Podcast #006 with Rachel Atwood
Rachel Atwood is a stay at home mom from Grand Rapids, MI who works on the side for Premier Jewelry.
2020-06-25
36 min
Comics' Books
S1E1 - Laura Lexx
The podcast about what funny people read...In this, our very first episode, comedian and newly announced author Laura Lexx joins Lucy Danser to discuss the world of books and reading.Who is Lucy Danser?Lucy is a writer, producer and all around storytelling person. Follow her on Twitter @LucyDanser or visit www.lucydanser.co.ukBooks/Authors mentioned in this episode:Rivers Of London Series - Ben Aaronovitch: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/series/BP9/rivers-of-london (04:51)Doctor Dolittle - Hugh Lofting...
2020-06-08
00 min
Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey
What's Up in Michigan?
Kristopher H. Bilbrey welcomes co-host Carla "CC" Carnes to the show to take a look at the recent unrest in Michigan and to interview Rachel Atwood, a Michigan citizen. During the recent pandemic, Americans have been giving up a lot of their rights in the name of "safety" and some politicians, with an agenda & their eye on advancement, have been trying to take even more! Citizens in the State of Michigan were some of the first to start fighting back and Rachel Atwood, while shopping for her family at a Meijer, had enough and became...
2020-04-25
50 min
Real Estate in the 608
An exclusive: The ice cream drama on Madison’s east side
There was a very public conversation about ice cream and the eastside of Madison in 2019, but some of the creamy details of the story are just coming to light. Ben and Adam invite Casey Davenport, owner of the soon to be open Atwood Scoop (the former Chocolate Shoppe ice cream store on Atwood Avenue) into the Real Estate in the 608 studios to talk about how the Madison east side ice cream saga played out. Casey joins In The 608 hosts Ben Anton and Adam Elliott, where we also get an exclusive tip about what will be in store, and talk about...
2020-03-07
1h 03
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #81: Style vs Plot and Living vs Loving by Henry Green
Henry Green, style over substance, and some listener questions – here’s episode 81! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/tea-or-books-episode-81.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we discuss style vs substance – or, to put it another way, writing style vs the plot of the novel. Which is more important to us? In the second half, we compare two novels by Henry Green – Loving and Living. One of us finished the book. Won’t say which one. If you’d like to support us on Patreon and get the new mini bonus episodes, it’s here. We’re on i...
2020-02-18
00 min
The GribCast
#051 - Favorite Books Read in 2019
LadyMsGee and The Gribshnobler celebrate the new year by talking about their favorite books they read during the last year. LadyMsGee's top 25 includes lots of history and historical fiction, several works by jewish authors, some classics, and more! The Gribshnobler's top 20 features many works of science fiction, some children's books, a couple of graphic novels, and (guess what) more! Also included in this episode is a bonus clip featuring Professor Gerry Canavan discussing The Testaments by Margaret Atwood and some drone / ambient music by Bodies That Matter, Ocean in a Bottle, and Remora. Check our full lists of books...
2020-01-31
2h 35
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
Bokad med Frida och Lisen
5. Festivalsommar för vuxna!
Lisen och Frida flamsar och pratar i munnen på varandra, precis som vanligt. Här är författarna och böckerna som nämns i flödet: Cusk, Rachel, Konturer 2018 Cusk, Rachel, Transit 2018 Cusk, Rachel, Kudos 2019 Cusk, Rachel, Att bli mamma : en ny roll i livet 2004 Cusk, Rachel, Aftermath 2012 Halliday, Lisa, Asymmetry 2018 Halliday, Lisa, Asymmetri 2019 Houellebecq, Michel, Underkastelse 2015 Houellebecq, Michel, Serotonin 2019 Lena Andersson Atwood, Margaret, The handmaid's tale 1985 Tartt, Donna, Den hemliga historien 1993 Tartt, Donna, Den lille vännen 2003 Tartt, Donna, Steglitsan 2013 Schulman, Alex, Bränn alla mina brev 2018 Gay, Roxane, Hunger 2018 Sittenfeld, Curtis, Jag säger det ni tänker 2019 R...
2019-11-01
50 min
Papercuts
Papercuts: Downtime with Papercuts
Welcome back to Papercuts, our monthly books podcast hosted by Louisa Kasza, Jenna Todd and Kiran Dass. After a few extra weeks off, Papercuts are back to chat the controversial Booker decision, NZ Bookshop Day, the Goldsmith shortlist & some exciting upcoming author events! Book reviews and to be read piles are all divulged as well as some not books too. Settle in with Jenna, Kiran and Louisa - we love your support! Thanks to The Spinoff and the Mātātuhi Foundation for their support. Show notes are below:
2019-10-25
1h 08
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #77: Fantasy vs Fantastic Fiction and Wine of Honour vs Beneath the Visiting Moon
World War Two fiction and the difference between fantasy and fantastic fiction – welcome to episode 77! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Tea-or-Books-episode-77.mp3 In the first half of this episode, I dive back into the topic of my DPhil and we talk about fantastic and fantasy fiction. In the second half we compare two of the new Furrowed Middlebrow reprints from Dean Street Press – Beneath the Visiting Moon by Romilly Cavan and Wine of Honour by Barbara Beauchamp. You can find the podcast at Apple podcasts – please rate and review, it really helps us – or download t...
2019-10-03
00 min
The Laydown Podcast
Shop Local, Support Indies!
Ryan, Hillary and Kelso give a passionate response to Amazon breaking the “Testaments” Embargo. They go over the reasons why you should always buy local. Plus, Ann Patchett y’all! Also, (as always) current reads and upcoming events! Gibson's Bookstore Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Libro.fm (Our Audiobook Platform) Email us at thelaydownpodcast(at)gmail(dot)com You Can Now use the code “LAYDOWN” for 3 audiobooks for the price of 1! Click this link to redeem! Or at checkout, use offer code: LAYDOWN Click the link in order to purchase the book from our store, or click the "Libro.fm...
2019-10-01
33 min
Sexistential U
S1 Episode 2: Sex Negativity and the Circles of Sexuality
Rachel and Janis explore some of the history of sex negativity and introduce the Circles of Sexuality. **Rachel made a mistake when she was speaking about the Victorian Era coming from England... she mistakenly shared that there was a reciprocal relationship with the UK, she meant the US. Resources: Circles of Sexuality 19th Century Sexual Mores Jugum Penis Sex Tips for Husbands and Wives Pornography and Prostitution Theresa Berkley Slutist Tarot Deck GEMS - Girls Education & Mentoring Services Very Young Girls - Documentary Hysteria - Rachel Maines got it wrong Dr...
2019-09-15
57 min
Na toca da escrita
#7 Na toca da escrita: o foco narrativo
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f1/9f/67/ca-pires/3000x3000_13193930.jpeg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Marina Sandoval e Cássia Pires são escritoras. Neste episódio, a questão é: quem conta a história? Os tipos de foco narrativo, suas possibilidades de uso e indicação de livros para cada um deles são os assuntos da vez. Créditos: Efeito sonoro: Typewriter, Soundbible Edição: Marina Sandoval Roteiro: Cássia Pires Livros citados pela Marina: O historiador, Elizabeth Kostova Sherlock Holmes, Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle O morro dos ventos...
2019-05-20
1h 16
Na toca da escrita
#7 Na toca da escrita: o foco narrativo
Marina Sandoval e Cássia Pires são escritoras. Neste episódio, a questão é: quem conta a história? Os tipos de foco narrativo, suas possibilidades de uso e indicação de livros para cada um deles são os assuntos da vez. Créditos: Efeito sonoro: Typewriter, Soundbible Edição: Marina Sandoval Roteiro: Cássia Pires Livros citados pela Marina: O historiador, Elizabeth Kostova Sherlock Holmes, Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle O morro dos ventos uivantes, Emily Brontë Frankenstein, Mary Shelley Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling Agatha Christie (não um livro...
2019-05-20
1h 16
Not Your Mother's Library
Episode 3: Disaster
Rachel and Melody talk about their favorite disaster novels and discuss whether they'd survive an apocalypse! Check out what we talked about: "One Second After" by William R. Forstchen with "One Year After" and "The Final Day," the remaining books in the After series. Also, the 2018 films "A Quiet Place" and Netflix's "Bird Box." "Station Eleven" by Emily St. John Mandel with readalike "The Gracekeepers" by Kirsty Logan. "Oryx and Crake" by Margaret Atwood with "The Year of the Flood" and "MaddAddam," the remaining books in the MaddAddam series. Also, Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale." "Dry" by Neal Shusterman with...
2019-05-01
40 min