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News Today - Entertainment
Catherine O'Hara Mourned, Amber Rose Slams Ariana Grande
# Podcast Episode Summary**Hollywood Rocked by Loss, Celebrity Clashes, and Streaming Surprises**From heartbreak to heated drama, this episode delivers entertainment's biggest moments in rapid-fire style. We pay tribute to legendary actress Catherine O'Hara following news of her passing at 71, with touching tributes from her *Home Alone* co-star Macaulay Culkin. Then things heat up as Amber Rose unleashes a blistering takedown of Ariana Grande over political activism and privilege, while Nicki Minaj mingles with Melania Trump at a star-studded D.C. premiere.Plus: *Shrinking* Season 3 drops on Apple TV+ with Michael J. Fox joining...
2026-01-30
03 min
Married Up
God can bring dead marriages back to life! - The Beer Bottle Rose
Your Heavenly Father can bring dead things back to life. He did it with His Son, and we've heard from countless marriages that he's done it with too! If your marriage feels dead or dying - there is hope! Today we talk to Tara Root about her new book "The Beer Bottle Rose" which tells the true story of her parents' marriage, salvation, and ensuing legacy. You will be encouraged again that nothing is impossible with our good God!
2026-01-19
59 min
7News Just In
Rose Byrne wins at Golden Globes
The 83rd Golden Globes ceremony in Los Angeles saw Australian actress Rose Byrne win best performance in a motion picture comedy for her role in If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You. Fellow Australian nominees Jacob Elordi, Sarah Snook and Joel Edgerton did not win awards, with Elordi losing out despite being tipped as favourite for his role in Frankenstein. The ceremony, hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, featured Hollywood's biggest names including Snoop Dogg, Julia Roberts and Macaulay Culkin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2026-01-12
01 min
Non-Combatants and Others
018 - Chapter 17
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
16 min
Non-Combatants and Others
017 - Chapter 16
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
29 min
Non-Combatants and Others
016 - Chapter 15
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
26 min
Non-Combatants and Others
015 - Chapter 14
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
31 min
Non-Combatants and Others
014 - Chapter 13
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
17 min
Non-Combatants and Others
013 - Chapter 12
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
15 min
Non-Combatants and Others
012 - Chapter 11
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
23 min
Non-Combatants and Others
011 - Chapter 10
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
33 min
Non-Combatants and Others
010 - Chapter 09
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
37 min
Non-Combatants and Others
009 - Chapter 08
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
33 min
Non-Combatants and Others
008 - Chapter 07
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
22 min
Non-Combatants and Others
007 - Chapter 06
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
18 min
Non-Combatants and Others
006 - Chapter 05
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
33 min
Non-Combatants and Others
005 - Chapter 04
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
20 min
Non-Combatants and Others
004 - Chapter 03
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
10 min
Non-Combatants and Others
003 - Chapter 02
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
20 min
Non-Combatants and Others
002 - Chapter 01
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
18 min
Non-Combatants and Others
001 - Preface
In this engaging exploration of the impact of the First World War, an art student finds herself drawn to the ideals of pacifism. Rose Macaulays satirical novel combines passion with wit, offering a thought-provoking and humorous perspective on the era. Summary by Anthony Ogus.
2026-01-06
02 min
What Not
13 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
17 min
What Not
12 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
13 min
What Not
11 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
28 min
What Not
10 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
29 min
What Not
09 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
30 min
What Not
08 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
33 min
What Not
07 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
33 min
What Not
06 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
34 min
What Not
05 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
29 min
What Not
04 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
22 min
What Not
03 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
35 min
What Not
02 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
35 min
What Not
01 - What Not by Rose Macaulay
The Great War has come to an end, and England finds itself in a new era of peace. But what led to such devastation, if not sheer folly? And what, if anything, can intelligence do to avert future conflicts? Enter the newly established Ministry of Brains, tasked with curbing foolish unions and imposing taxes on the unwise offspring of the nation. Yet, will the public accept such drastic measures? Can the natural desire for unrestrained love be stifled—both in the bustling townships of England and within the very halls of the Ministry? (Summary by Jack Larsen)
2025-10-01
06 min
The Paula Oyinkan Show
Navigating the Corporate World as a Black Woman: Microaggressions, Career Growth & Confidence with Thandi Rose | Ep10.
💌 Join Our Email ListLooking for weekly inspiration to become the best version of you? Sign up for The Paula Oyinkan Show email list here: https://thepaulaoyinkanshow.com 🎙️ This Week’s Episode: Navigating the Corporate World as a Black Woman: Microaggressions, Career Growth & Confidence with Thandi RoseIn this week’s episode, I sat down with the incredible Thandi Rose to have a powerful conversation about what it really means to navigate the corporate world as a Black woman. We discussed everything from dealing with microaggressions and racism in the workplace to building confidence, optimizing your CV, and success...
2025-03-05
43 min
Classic Short Stories
Miss Anstruther's Letters by Rose Macaulay
Miss Ansruther's Letters by Dame Rose Macaulay: In the smouldering ruins of wartime London, Miss Anstruther faces an agonising choice. As bombs rain down and her building burns, she must decide what to save from the encroaching flames. Amidst the chaos, she suddenly remembers the most precious items she owns: letters from her deceased lover. Rose Macaulay's "Miss Anstruther's Letters" is a poignant exploration of loss, memory, and the objects that tether us to our past. Written in the aftermath of Macaulay's own devastating experiences during the Blitz, this story offers a deeply personal glimpse into the human cost...
2024-10-02
40 min
Don’t Miss An Eye-Opening Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Crewe Train by Rose Macaulay
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36268to listen full audiobooks. Title: Crewe Train Author: Rose Macaulay Narrator: Clare Corbett Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins Release date: 07-01-24 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: Rose Macaulay was a fascinating and influential British writer, known for her wit and intellect. Crewe Train was published in 1926 and follows the story of Denham Dobie, a young woman in her early thirties, who lives a rather uneventful life in London. She is an independent and intelligent woman working as a scriptwriter for a film studio. Feeling dissatisfied with her mundane...
2024-07-01
7h 19
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #127: Do We Have Guilty Pleasures? and A Clergyman’s Daughter vs The Vicar’s Daughter
George Orwell, E.H. Young, guilty pleasures – welcome to episode 127! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/tea-or-books-127.mp3 In the first half of the episode, we ask: what is our guiltiest reading pleasure? Has that changed over time? Do we feel guilty about anything connected with reading? In the second half, we compare two similarly titled novels: The Vicar’s Daughter by E.H. Young and A Clergyman’s Daughter by George Orwell. You can get in touch with suggestions, comments, questions etc (please do!) at teaorbooks[at]gmail.com – we’d love to hear from you. Fi...
2024-04-25
00 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #127: Do We Have Guilty Pleasures? and A Clergyman’s Daughter vs The Vicar’s Daughter
George Orwell, E.H. Young, guilty pleasures – welcome to episode 127! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/tea-or-books-127.mp3 In the first half of the episode, we ask: what is our guiltiest reading pleasure? Has that changed over time? Do we feel guilty about anything connected with reading? In the second half, we compare two similarly titled novels: The Vicar’s Daughter by E.H. Young and A Clergyman’s Daughter by George Orwell. You can get in touch with suggestions, comments, questions etc (please do!) at teaorbooks[at]gmail.com – we’d love to hear from you. Fi...
2024-04-25
00 min
The Literary Life Podcast
E. M. Forster's "Howards End", Introduction and Ch. 1-7
Welcome to a new series on The Literary Life Podcast with Angelina Stanford and husband Thomas Banks. This week they begin talking about E. M. Forster's book Howards End, giving some introductory information about Forster and also cover the first seven chapters of the book. Thomas shares some background on the Bloomsbury Group authors in contrast to their Victorian predecessors. Angelina highlights the literary tradition of naming books after houses and invites us to consider the importance of place in this story as we go forward. We hope you will join us for the sixth annual Literary...
2024-02-13
1h 23
Didn't Read It
Part Two: Domestic Dystopias & Interwar Eugenics: Rose Macaulay's "What Not"
Send a textWe've seen what happens to the Ministry of Brains, but what does it all mean??? Join us as we dive back into the world of "What Not," pick through some of the knottier elements of Macaulay's world building, and talk about where we see domestic science fiction narratives and dystopias in contemporary fiction! As always, sources and other information can be found at didntreaditpod.com. You can follow us on Twitter, Instagram, or BlueSky(!) @didntreadit, or you can STILL apply to be our nemesis at didntreaditpod@gmail.com. We're waiting!!X...
2023-11-12
52 min
The Literary Life Podcast
"The Mind of the Maker" by Dorothy L. Sayers, Ch. 3-5
On The Literary Life Podcast today, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins, and Thomas Banks continue discussing Dorothy L. Sayers' The Mind of the Maker. In today's conversation, they cover the ideas in chapters 3-5, including the following: the creative process in relation to the members of the Trinity, the relationship of the writer to his own creation, the misconception of art as self-expression, the problem with poetic justice, and much more! If you missed the live webinar Can Dante's Inferno Save the World? with Dr. Jason Baxter, you can still purchase the recording. Also, coming up from House...
2023-11-07
1h 27
Didn't Read It
Domestic Dystopias & the Ministry of Brains: Rose Macaulay's "What Not."
Send a textAerobuses! Baby laws! The Ministry of Brains! It's Guy Fawkes Night and we're taking a trip into a Very English Dystopia as tribute. Join us as we explore the world of Rose Macaulay's interwar science-fiction satire novel "What Not," where we draw unflattering parallels to our real lives, ponder the wisdom of idealism, and wonder how long it will be before some billionaire creates flying buses that are also death traps. As always, sources & things can be found at didntreaditpod.com! XOXOSupport the show
2023-11-05
1h 24
Classic Ghost Stories
Whitewash and The Empty Berth by Rose Macauley
Thank you to Jay Rothermel for suggesting I read these stories. You can read his take on them here:[https://jayrothermel.substack.com/p/two-stories-by-rose-macaulay-1881]Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay, born on August 1, 1881, in Rugby, Warwickshire, England, emerged as a distinctive figure in 20th-century literature. The daughter of George Campbell Macaulay, a classical scholar, and Grace Mary Conybeare, her upbringing was imbued with a scholarly aura that would lay the foundation for her intellectual pursuits. She attended Oxford High School for Girls before studying Modern History at Somerville College, Oxford University.Macaulay's literary journey was...
2023-09-01
56 min
Shedunnit
The Murder Mystery Hotline
If you need a golden age detective fiction recommendation, we are at your service.To take part in future interactive episodes, become a member of the Shedunnit Book Club now at shedunnitbookclub.com/join.Books mentioned in the episode:— A Grave Mistake by Ngaio Marsh— Common or Garden Crime by Sheila Pim— Unholy Dying by RT Campbell— The Death Cap by RT Campbell— Black Orchids by Rex Stout— Up the Garden Path by John Rhode— False Scent by Ngaio Marsh— A Rum Affa...
2023-05-03
25 min
Manu Minute
Manu Minute: The rose-ringed parakeet
Pets to pests… On this week’s Manu Minute, we’ve got the songs, or rather squawks of the introduced rose-ringed parakeet. That’s courtesy of recordings from the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology.
2023-02-23
02 min
Tour Punisher
Raymond Mullin (Ray Rose) Venue Punisher - "Glitter is the venereal disease of decorating"
Ray Mullin who is an OG of running Portland venues including Davy Jones' Locker, Solid State, Satyricon, Mississippi Studios, Revolution Hall and more! Talks about Acid Perdiems, Macaulay Culkin's rider, and what causes "venue paste".... This is Venue Punisher!
2023-02-22
1h 06
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #110: Do We Care Where Characters Work? and A Helping Hand vs The True Deceiver
Tove Jansson, Celia Dale, jobs in books! Welcome to episode 110 https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/tea-or-books-110.mp3 A bit of a longer break than usual because I lost my voice. But we’re back, asking – in the first half of the episode – whether we care where characters work? Are we drawn to books about workplaces? In the second half, we compare two very good novels – Tove Jansson’s The True Deceiver and Celia Dale’s A Helping Hand. You can get in touch at teaorbooks[at]gmail.com, support on Patreon, find us on Spotify...
2022-11-06
00 min
The International Anthony Burgess Foundation Podcast
Ninety-Nine Novels: The Heat of the Day by Elizabeth Bowen
In 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster learns about Elizabeth Bowen’s The Heat of the Day with writer and academic Jessica Gildersleeve.Published in 1949, The Heat of the Day tells the story of Stella Rodney, a divorcee living in L...
2022-09-28
41 min
En-Gender Conversations
2.3 En-Gender Conversations – “Eugenics in history & literature”
In this episode we welcome Fatima Borrmann, Amy Carney and Sean Scally to talk about the challenging but fascinating topic of eugenics and gender in history and literature. The three of them also had to reply to our special surprise question and these are their answers: Fatima:Rose Macaulay’s What Not (1918) Amy:Aldous Huxle's Brave New World (1932) Sean:Oxford … Continue reading 2.3 En-Gender Conversations – “Eugenics in history & literature”
2022-09-09
1h 11
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #108: Books with Bite or No Bite; Late and Soon vs A Game of Hide and Seek
Bite, E.M. Delafield, Elizabeth Taylor – welcome to episode 108! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/tea-or-books-108.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we discuss a topic suggested by Gina – do we prefer books with bite or without bite? All will be explained in due course… In the second half we pit two books with similar plots against each other: Late and Soon by E.M. Delafield and A Game of Hide and Seek by Elizabeth Taylor. Do get in touch – with voice notes, questions, suggestions – to teaorbooks[at]gmail.com. You can find us at Patreon...
2022-08-27
00 min
Do you hear that?
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
In today's episode, Paul and Noah discuss the Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Show edited and engineered by Paul O'Mara. Ambient bird sounds by Noah Kalina. Additional bird sounds sourced from Macaulay Library. Show and episode art sourced from the Library of Congress. Follow us on Twitter @thebestbirdpod Support the show and view extra content on Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doyouhearthat/support
2022-08-03
13 min
Lost Ladies of Lit
Rose Macaulay — What Not with Kate Macdonald
Send us a textWhat Not, Rose Macaulay’s 1918 wild and witty speculative novel of post-First World War eugenics, influenced Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. Our guest is literary historian Kate Macdonald, who wrote the first collection of scholarly essays on Macaulay and spearheads the publishing company Handheld Press.Support the showFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comSubscribe to our substack newsletter. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Em...
2022-06-14
44 min
Jojo Fraser - Time for a Mojo Injection
Episode 158 - The Mojo Injection at The Edinburgh Wellbeing Festival with Jojo Fraser, Zoe Macaulay and Gillian Dalgliesh
It's time for a mojo injection, jump in and feel lighter. This week, Jojo shares the mojo injection session that was live at The Edinburgh Wellbeing Festival. She is joined by holistic health coach and PT and clinical hypnotherapist & intuitive life coach, Gillian Dalgliesh to discuss getting the mojo back post covid pandemic. Zoe Macaulay has a mission to empower you to love, honour, respect and accept yourself through fitness, movement and mindset. To appreciate your self worth and feel confident and strong in your own skin. When we feel empowered, confident and strong everything a...
2022-05-15
58 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #104: Do We Care What Characters Dream? and William – an Englishman vs The Great Fortune
Olivia Manning, Cicely Hamilton and dreams – welcome to episode 104 of ‘Tea or Books?’! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tea-or-books-104.mp3 In the first half of this episode, Rachel and I discuss whether or not we like dreams in books, and how different authors use them. In the second half, we compare two novels about couples on the brink of World Wars – The Great Fortune by Olivia Manning and William – an Englishman by Cicely Hamilton. The podcasts I was a guest on are Lost Ladies of Lit and The Mookse and the Gripes – go and check them out...
2022-05-10
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #104: Do We Care What Characters Dream? and William – an Englishman vs The Great Fortune
Olivia Manning, Cicely Hamilton and dreams – welcome to episode 104 of ‘Tea or Books?’! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/tea-or-books-104.mp3 In the first half of this episode, Rachel and I discuss whether or not we like dreams in books, and how different authors use them. In the second half, we compare two novels about couples on the brink of World Wars – The Great Fortune by Olivia Manning and William – an Englishman by Cicely Hamilton. The podcasts I was a guest on are Lost Ladies of Lit and The Mookse and the Gripes – go and check them out...
2022-05-10
00 min
The Critic Books Podcast
Marjorie Grant Cook and Latchkey Ladies
On this episode, Francesca Peacock is joined by Sarah LeFanu to discuss Marjorie Grant's novel Latchkey Ladies, which has been out of print for just over a century. It was recently republished by Handheld Press, and Sarah — the author of a biography of Rose Macaulay — penned the introduction.
2022-05-04
34 min
The Medical Women Podcast
Episode 2: The importance of advocacy with Professor Neena Modi
This week’s episode is with our immediate Past President, Professor Neena Modi. Neena is Professor of Neonatology at Imperial College Hospital. She is a Past President of several organisations including the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, the Academic Paediatric Association of Great Britain and the Neonatal Society. She is currently the President of the British Medical Association. Neena has a breadth of experience in both academic and clinical neonatal medicine. In this episode, we discuss Neena’s first experience of advocacy, how we need to work together to stop describing things as ‘women’s issues’...
2022-02-08
34 min