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Sarah Jenkins And Angela Redden
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The Way We Word
Is it Just Write?
Write for perfection or write first and edit later? On this week's episode Angela and Sarah take a look at that messy first draft and whether or not we should polish before completion. Can a first draft be polished and ready? Do all stories have a place? How many eyes need to be on a manuscript before it's published? How well do you know your characters? How well do you know your story? Join the conversation as we explore writing instincts, the pressure we put on ourselves to get it right the first time, the importance of writers groups...
2025-07-16
44 min
The Way We Word
Interview with Voiceover Artist Charlotte Ann
June was audiobook month and Angela and Sarah had the opportunity to talk with award-winning voiceover artist, Charlotte Ann. Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite audiobook or how the narrator makes their voice convey so many emotions that pull you farther into the story? Charlotte Ann talks all things voice work and how she uses her vocals to touch the hearts and minds of listeners in many different genres. CHarlotte's Bio: Charlotte has honed her talents to become a fiercely dedicated, award winning voiceover artist who is as friendly as...
2025-07-10
23 min
The Way We Word
June New Releases
June has flown by, but these new releases are hot off the presses and ready for readers to dive right in. Angela and Sarah discuss what's new, what they're looking forward to reading, and authors that should be on everyone's radar. What are you reading this summer? Let us know and join the conversation! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Or send us an email to: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Books and authors mentioned in this episode: (be sure to check out bookshop.org and choose Reading Rock Books in Dickson, Tennessee at c...
2025-07-01
42 min
The Way We Word
What Makes a Good Title?
We're back! This week we dive into titles and why choosing the right title for a book is important. From trends, genre, story details, publisher and author choices, what we call a story can have a huge impact on sales, reader appeal, and even our own judgment (don't judge a book by its title?) Angela and Sarah discuss confusing titles, controversial titles, and advice on choosing the right title for a story. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Or send us an email to thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Books mentioned in this episode:
2025-06-20
41 min
Bad On Paper
2025 Reading Preview Part 2
It’s time for Part 2 of our 2025 reading preview! We invited some friends of the pod to chat about the books they’re most excited to pick up this year! Lauren Puckett-Pope’s Picks - Katabasis by R. F. Kuang (Out August 26), Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V. E. Schwab Kristen L. Berry’s Picks - Greenwich by Kate Broad (Out July 22), It's Different This Time by Joss Richard (Out September 30). Her Novel, We Don’t Talk about Carol is out now! Morgan Pager’s Picks - My Tra...
2025-06-18
1h 17
The Way We Word
Interview with Author Art Bell
Welcome back, Everyone! This week author Art Bell joins the show to introduce his latest book What She's Hiding, discuss the transition from writing memoir to thrillers, and share how his time at Comedy Central and Court TV informed and shaped his writing. Art is a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for readers, writers, and storytellers across the board. Art Bell is a former television executive. As president of Court TV, he oversaw daily live courtroom coverage and the production of hundreds of hours of original true-crime television series, documentaries, and movies. His memoir Constant Comedy: How I...
2025-05-21
48 min
The Way We Word
Should Authors Use AI To Write Books?
Welcome back! This week Angela and Sarah take on the elephant in the room. Should authors use artificial intelligence to write their books? Should publishers cut overhead costs by having AI write contracts, design covers, and write copy, etc? Is there a difference between using AI as a tool to aid performance vs letting it do the bulk of the work for you? We tackle everything in this episode about one of the most heated debates in the art world today. We also look at the future and where these trends are going. No matter where you stand, we...
2025-05-15
47 min
The Way We Word
Why We Need Poetry
In honor of National Poetry Month, Cameron Mitchell is on the show this week to talk about the power of poetry and how it connects us to our humanity and our communities, and how it shapes our perspective on the world around us. Why is poetry important? Do we fully appreciate poetry? Is the right emphasis being placed on poetry in schools? Join the conversation as we dive into verse, spoken word, and the world of rhyming thought with one of Nashville's premier poets, Cameron L. Mitchell. Cameron L. Mitchell is an international artist known for...
2025-05-09
48 min
The Way We Word
The Journey of Storytelling
This week Angela and Sarah welcome author Melissa Grace to discuss the journey of storytelling and what it means to be an "extraordinary" person. Learn how each of us got our start, how we met, and what propels us on the road to storytelling today. Melissa offers a beautiful take on how grief inspires stories and how writing can be used as a powerful tool for processing grief. Melissa's latest book Marjorie and Me releases August 19. Find us on the socials: Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Or you can send us an email at thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.c...
2025-04-24
47 min
The Way We Word
Are You A Good Literary Citizen?
What informs your decision to buy a book vs just borrowing it? Does it matter how successful an author is as to whether or not you purchase? This week we are diving into what it means to be a good literary citizen based on a clip from the Pen Pals podcast with hosts Kelton Wright and Krisserin Canary. How should we profile our buying choices? Is it important to purchase books? How do sales impact authors, book deals, and what remains in print? Can we support the publishing industry and our local library at the same time? Angela and...
2025-04-10
46 min
The Way We Word
Behind the Scenes of Your Local Bookstore
Ever wondered how books get assigned to the shelves at your favorite bookstore? In this week's episode Angela gives us a behind-the-scenes look at Reading Rock Books and how they curate the titles on their shelves. Is it a simple task? How much influence do employees and community members have? Can the same book sit on multiple shelves? Angela and Sarah discuss all of this and more. Do you have a favorite bookshop? Let us know! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads or send an email to thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com
2025-04-01
47 min
The Way We Word
Meta's War On Careless People
Have you heard the buzz about Sarah Wynn-Williams' new memoir Careless People? This week we are taking a look at the case that's making headlines. To print or not to print? That's the question being posed in this high-profile case. Sarah Wynn-Williams is the former director of public policy for Facebook. In her new memoir Careless People, published by Flatiron Books, Wynn-Williams exposes what she claims are policies that promote growth and personal agendas at the expense of safety. In an earlier interview with NPR, Wynn-Williams said, "Mark Zuckerberg looks at the world as if it's a board game...
2025-03-27
41 min
The Way We Word
Interview with Publicist Kourtney Jason
Welcome back! This week Angela and Sarah chat with Pacific and Court publicist Kourtney Jason about what goes on behind the scenes in the months leading up to a book's release. What is the job of a publicist? Do authors need one? What expectations should authors have when partnering with a publicist? Kourtney dives into these questions and more as she sheds light on what it takes to create a successful book campaign and how to choose a publicist that's a good fit for you. Kourtney Jason is the president and co-founder of Pacific & Court. With more...
2025-03-12
46 min
The Way We Word
Building Relationships with Booksellers
Angela recently attended the Books, Authors, and Publishers Fair in Nashville where she hosted a workshop on how to build a relationship with a bookseller. In this week's epsiode we dive into why this is vitally important, not just building a relationship, but a healthy one and what that looks like. Angela and Sarah discuss shifting the focus of books toward readers and the Reading Rock Books mission to "champion local stories and authors." A good, working relationship is one built on respect. Authors, what have been your experiences with booksellers? We want to know! Find us o...
2025-03-05
43 min
The Way We Word
Interview with Author Melissa Collings
Welcome back to another episode! This week Angela and Sarah talk with Melissa Collings, author of The False Flat. Melissa is an incredible human with a keen insight into the written word. Exploring themes in multiple genres, Angela, Sarah, and Melissa discuss the power of connectivity in the written word, growth and happiness through dark times, and how fiction can make us more aware of the world around us. Melissa's novel The False Flat has been described as having "the best meet-cute between two friends." In this episode she openly discusses her journey as a biracial woman a...
2025-02-26
45 min
The Way We Word
Romance or Women's Fiction?
The month of love is still in bloom as we continue our genre series this week with a look at romance and women's fiction. What's the difference? Which one is trending? What are our favorites? If you're a fan of either genre, grab some coffee and hang out with Angela and Sarah as they explore what makes both genres unique and why we benefit from exploring deeper, more emotional topics and not just the lighthearted stories that make us smile. We want to hear your thoughts! Let us know on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads or send us...
2025-02-18
50 min
The Way We Word
Interview with Author Lauren Kung Jessen
Happy February! We are feeling the love vibes this month. Continuing our genre series, this week is all about romance and author Lauren Kung Jessen is here to discuss her latest novel Yin Yang Love Song, along with Jennifer Sellers from Southern Festival of Books. Jennifer is an avid reader and supporter of the romance genre and her story of how these books literally changed her life is both heartwarming and inspiring. Together, Jennifer and Lauren show us the beauty and value of this genre and how it can open doors for new readers, young and old alike.
2025-02-12
46 min
The Way We Word
Can Plagiarism Be Proven?
This week we are tackling plagiarism. Sparked by the buzz of a recent court case where an author has accused her former agent of stealing her manuscript, Angela and Sarah discuss whether or not plagiarism can be proven and the ramifications on all sides. Let us know your thoughts and opinions on this. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Or send us an email to: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Books Mentioned in This Epsiode: https://readingrockbooks.bookstoreloyalty.com/collection/5156922?data=MU1wanBoaDFCUXVoWVZuenh6ZDhOandCS0RleWNEZ1IwZmd1bzBkQzNRaUQ1bFBhd1kwdTE2TlNDS1J4WlRmTkEvb1JS...
2025-02-04
45 min
The Way We Word
Interview with Author Adam Rosenbaum
Adam Rosenbaum joins the show this week to talk about his book The Ghost Rules and how middle grade books teach us empathy and bridge the gap between children and parents. Adam Rosenbaum has operated a sawmill in Kentucky, stocked groceries in Los Angeles, and was a student draftsman at his local power company growing up in the suburbs of Nashville, where he currently lives with his wife and kids. When he’s not writing things or reading things, you’ll probably find him running down a trail or trying to find the perfect blueberry donu...
2025-01-28
47 min
The Way We Word
Alpha & Beta Readers
This week it's all about getting more eyes on your work. Angela and Sarah dive into the differences between alpha and beta readers, why we need them, and the value that multiple eyes and voices bring to our writing. We also talk about how to know which feedback to keep and how to trust your gut. Have you used alpha or beta readers? We want to know your experiences! Getting feedback can be difficult. It can also help us grow and see things differently. Let us know your approach to beta readers and what you thought of...
2025-01-21
55 min
The Way We Word
Audiobooks
Continuing the genre series, Angela and Sarah discuss audiobooks and their place in our world. Are there pros and cons to listening vs actually reading? What are the benefits of audiobooks? Join us for a deep dive into audio reading and hear some of our favorites to listen to. Do you prefer audio, paper, or digital? Let us know on the socials or send us an email: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com
2025-01-14
52 min
The Way We Word
2024 Year In Review
Happy New Year! We are so excited to be diving into a fresh new year of reading, writing, and bookselling. We hope 2025 is off to a fantastic start for all of you. In this episode we talk about what we've read, what we plan to read, and reading goals. What are you reading goals for this year? How do they compare from last year's? No matter where you are or how many books you're reading, we are thrilled to be on this journey with you. Here's to a terrific, word-filled year. Cheers! Follow...
2025-01-07
53 min
The Way We Word
Middle Grade Books
This week we continue our genre series with a look at middle grade fiction. Guest Heather Giese joins us to talk about the beautifully written and thought-provoking books she's been reading and why people of all ages will love them. We discuss trends in this genre, concerns, and some of our favorite books both past and present. Enjoy this podcast? Let us know! Find us on Instagram and Facebook or send an email (we respond to every one) at: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Books mentioned in this episode: https://readingrockbooks.b...
2024-12-17
1h 04
The Way We Word
The Future of Books and Bookstores
Happy holidays, everyone! Angela and Sarah are back from a Thanksgiving hiatus to catch up with a cozy chat and discuss the future of books in our every-changing world. Angela shares what's going on at the bookstore and Sarah talks about her current writing projects. We are so happy to have you all with us as we navigate the world of storytelling and its impact on the world. We'd love to hear from you! Find us on the socials or send us an email: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Books mentioned in this epsiode:
2024-12-11
49 min
The Way We Word
Did Not Finish: DNFing Books
Have you ever DNF'd a book? Most of us have. Do you ever feel guilty for not finishing a book you were excited to read? In this episode we cover why we DNF books, things we can do to avoid picking books that will end up in that category, and how reading changes in the different seasons of life. Are you missing really good reads by putting them down too soon? Sarah and Angela tell stories of books they almost dropped and are so glad they didn't. They also talk about how sometimes putting a book aside may be...
2024-11-26
53 min
The Way We Word
Should Authors Be Tagged in Negative Reviews?
It is nothing new that authors are being tagged in negative reviews, but the practice of inviting an author into a conversation where their book is criticized harshly doesn't seem to be going away. We've seen so many posts addressing this online that we wanted to sit down and have a chat about it. Should authors be tagged in negative reviews? Should authors be tagged in any review? What is the best use of our online bookish platforms and how can we cultivate an atmosphere that allows for all voices to be heard while being considerate of...
2024-11-19
1h 08
The Way We Word
Why College Students Can't Read Books
"To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school." This quote, taken from an article in The Atlantic, fuels our discussion on why modern-day college students are struggling to keep up with their college reading assignments and what this means for our communities, our society, and the future of academics. Have you read this article? Were these findings interesting? Do you think our education system is falling short in these categories? Weigh in and give us your thoughts via email or our socials. Please rate our podcast and share it...
2024-11-14
56 min
The Way We Word
Interview with Author Daniel Willcocks
Bestselling author Daniel Willcocks joins us for a conversation about scary stories, their origins, why we love them, and how they help us navigate the world. Daniel also gives us some excellent recommendations to add to our spooky reading lists. Have you read any of the books mentioned? Let us know! Please check out Daniel's website and follow him on social media! https://www.danielwillcocks.com You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, visit our webpage, or send us an email! www.thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Bo...
2024-11-05
56 min
The Way We Word
The Horror Genre
It's spooky season and we are tackling horror in our ongoing genre series. What is horror? Why do we need it? Is it for everyone? These are just a few questions we attempt to answer in this very special October episode. Horror has so many layers and can be much deeper than it appears on the surface. Join our conversation as we take a closer look at the stories and authors that often keep us up at night. Do you read horror? What are you favorites? Let us know on the socials and send us an email...
2024-10-29
55 min
The Way We Word
Are Classics Better Than Modern Literature?
Angela and Sarah discuss the benefits of both modern and classic literature and how reading develops empathy and offers valuable insight into social conversations. What are you currently reading? We want to know. Find us on the socials or send us an email. thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Thank you for listening!
2024-10-16
1h 04
The Way We Word
Writing Routines
How do you find a writing routine that works for you? Have you tried different routines? This week Angela and Sarah tackle the way we get those words on the page and what to do if your current routine isn't working for you. Every writer needs a routine. What's yours? Share your ideas with us on the socials or send us an email at: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Thank you for listening! Please rate and share our show! *A brief note about this episode. When we recorded, hurricane Helene had just rolled...
2024-10-08
50 min
The Way We Word
Reading and Writing Slumps
We've all been there, a dreaded slump. This week's episode is about the low seasons of life that impact our creativity and inevitably affect our reading and writing habits. Join Angela and Sarah as they work through ways to approach and handle these slower ebbs of life. Find encouragment in listening to their own stories of dealing with these difficult moments. Find us on the socials! Please share and rate our podcast. You can email us at: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com
2024-10-01
56 min
The Way We Word
Memoir
We love a beautifully written memoir. On this episode we discuss why we love reading them, why you should be reading them if you aren't already, and some of our favorites. Human connection begins with stories and memoirs relate the human experience in a way that draws empathy and better understanding. What are some of your favorite memoirs? We hope you are enjoying these weekly episodes. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Find us on the socials and send us an email to let us know your thoughts. thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com A list of b...
2024-09-25
1h 04
The Way We Word
Writing Groups
This week's episode is all about writing groups: who needs them, how to join one, how to start one, and why they are so beneficial. If you're new to our podcast, welcome! We are two book lovers at two opposite ends of the publishing industry, chatting each week about all things, stories, books, reading, and publishing. Have you found a writing group you love? Still searching? Grab a cup of coffee and let's talk about how surrounding ourselves with other writers and readers will help us on our journeys. *Please note: about halfway through this episode we...
2024-09-17
51 min
The Way We Word
Book Festivals
Everyone loves a good festival, or at least we do! In this episode Angela and Sarah discuss current festivals, organizing a festival, why we need them, and their importance in building stronger communities. We also discuss the growing trend of book conventions. Do you have a favorite book festival or event? What bookish events have you been to this year? Let us know on the socials or drop us an email: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Book festivals and events in 2024 and 2025: https://booksrun.com/blog/important-book-fairs-festivals-conferences-and-other-events-to-attend-in-2024/ https://publishersarchive.com/2025-book-events.h...
2024-09-10
53 min
The Way We Word
Publishing: Which Path Should You Choose?
Traditional? Independent? Hybrid? Writing a book is the beginning of your journey to authorhood. Choosing which path you'll take to having that book and future books published is a big decision. In this episode, Angela and Sarah dive into the options available for writers in today's market and how to navigate these decisions. Come join us with a cup of coffee and your latest manuscript as we unpack another hot topic in the world of words. Follow us on the socials and let us know what you think! Send us an email at thewaywewordpodcast@gmail...
2024-09-03
1h 02
The Way We Word
Author Rants: My Publisher Did Nothing For Me
Secure your seatbelts for this one. Sarah and Angela are fired up about author rants they've been seeing and hearing online. This episode covers just how much goes into every book that's published and the many people working hard to make each book successful. While we understand how often authors can feel neglected and those are valid emotions, we also know there are many talented industry professionals who are often overlooked and rarely mentioned. Join us as we attempt to tackle some of the author rants making rounds online. What do you think? Mentioned in this episode:
2024-08-27
51 min
The Way We Word
Prologues: The Great Debate
Do you read the prologue? Do you skip past it and flip right to chapter one? In this episode, Sarah and Angela tackle the forever ongoing discussion of prologues, those hot topic little sections at the beginning of some books that often get overlooked and have sparked quite a debate online and within the literary community. Do we need them? Are there rules for writing prologues? Whether you're a reader, a writer, an industry professional, a bookstore owner, or someone who stumbled upon this episode, we cover all aspects of prologues and how they can enrich a story, but...
2024-08-20
52 min
The Way We Word
Anatomy of a Book
Are all the parts and pieces of a book important? Sarah and Angela discuss the anatomy of books, why these parts and pieces are necesssary, and how they enhance the reading experience. In an age where everything is fast-paced and attention spans are waning, we may be missing the hidden gems of the books we are reading. Grab a cup of coffee, your favorite bookish snack, and join us in this discussion. What parts have you skipped over or didn't even realize were there? Are you someone who studies your books from cover to cover? Let us know on...
2024-08-13
1h 04
The Way We Word
Things To Bring Back In Books Part 2
Part two of our discussion on what some readers feel are currently missing in books and wish the publishing industry would bring back. If you missed part one, we encourage you to go back and take a listen. Are these things really missing? Or are reading trends shifting toward specific genres? What are your thoughts? Do you agree with this trending list? Find us on the socials (Facebook and Instagram) or send us an email. We want to hear from you!
2024-08-06
55 min
The Way We Word
Things To Bring Back In Books Part 1
Snatched from a trending post online, Sarah and Angela discuss what some people feel are currently missing in books and whether or not we are really missing them. Has the publishing industry changed that much? Or have our reading habits changed? Back cover synopsis, chapter titles, and numbered books in a series are just a few of the items being discussed by readers online. Join the conversation and tell us what you think! There was so much to cover we had to break it into two episodes. Books mentioned in this episode: https://bookshop.org...
2024-07-30
37 min
Simple, Healthy Choices for Weight Loss
084: Interview with Angela Jenkins
In this episode, Dr. Steve and his wife Theresa welcome back Angela Jenkins, who shares updates on her journey since releasing her book "Destination Real Food," which delves into the impacts of industrialized food systems on health. They discuss the importance of understanding food origins, the benefits of local food systems, and practical tips for healthier living. They also touch on Angela’s podcast, "The Well Fed Neighbor," and explore biohacking techniques like fasting and gardening for better health. Angela Jenkins, a Registered Dietitian with 32 years of experience, has explored the root causes of health issues linked to...
2024-06-24
51 min
FVRL ReadRadio Podcast
Reading Link Challenge 2023-2024 Book List
In this episode of Kids' ReadRadio, Jessica makes the BIG announcement you’ve all been waiting for: the 2023–2024 Reading Link Challenge book list! She introduces listeners to the main characters of each book, and the stories you’re about to fall in love with. Ready, set, read! The books are: 1. Astrid the Unstoppable by Maria Parr 2. Because of the Rabbit by Cynthia Lord 3. J.D. and the Great Barber Battle by J. Dillard 4. Linked by Gordon Korman 5. Peter Lee’s Notes from the Field by Angela Ahn 6. Upside Down Magic by Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle & Emily Jenkins
2023-11-01
04 min
Storybook
Episodio 7 - Insonnia sottopelle nella casa in fondo a Malibu
In questo episodio speciale Angela parla di Insonnia di Sarah Pinborough e di La casa in fondo alla strada di Karen McQuestion mentre Arianna riesce finalmente a parlare di un fumetto, Sottopelle di Caterina Bonomelli, e poi parla di Malibu rising di Taylor Jenkins Reid. Nel frattempo rischiamo entrambe una querela da parte della Disney perché distruggiamo La Sirenetta, e non solo. Seguiteci su IG: @storybookpodcast
2023-09-13
1h 04
Pages n' Pages
Chapter 77: Second Annual Pages n' Pages Awards
In this week's episode of Pages n' Pages, we present our second annual Pages n' Pages Awards! From best dressed to cutest couple, we review the almost 200 books we've read combined to find the best of the best. Listen to find out which books we choose! What We’ve Read and What We Are Reading: Brutal Prince (Brutal Birthright #1) by Sophie Lark Anastasia by Sophie Lark Heatwave (The Extraordinaries #3) by TJ Klune Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson Five Survive by Holly Jackson. Thanks to NetGalley and the pub...
2022-12-20
1h 35
Pages n' Pages
Chapter 67: Cozy Fall Book Time
In this week's episode of Pages n' Pages, we fully embrace the fall spirit with some fun fall-related book tags. From our favorite autumnal covers to snacks we love to eat in the fall, we cover a wide variety of topics and books that remind us of our favorite season. What We’ve Read and What We Are Reading: Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid Owen (The Shifters of Bear Valley #1) by Elle M. Drew. Thanks to the author for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest rev...
2022-10-11
1h 21
Louise Cooney's Open Book
Chapter 4: Beginnings (New and old) 📖
Louise and podcast producer Sarah catch up on what's making their good and bad books this week, including TK Maxx bargains and THAT Dartline Drama. Louise brings in some of her favourite childhood reading and relaunches the Louise Cooney Book Club. Plus, listeners are offered a sneak preview of the Cathy Kelly interview coming up in next week's episode. Book List: Where the Crawdads Sing, Delia Owens Normal People, Sally Rooney For Whom The Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway This Is Going To Hurt, Adam Kay Joy Rider, Angela Scanlon It Ends With Us, Colleen Hoover All Her Fault, Andrea Mara ...
2022-07-27
35 min
Pages n' Pages
Chapter 54: Mid-Year Book Check In
It's that time of year again - time to check in on our first six months of reading! In this episode we do the Mid-Year Book Freakout Challenge where we discuss the best, worst, most surprising and all the books in between. We've both read a lot so far this year and so it's fun to take a look at the combined over 100 books we've read. These questions were taken from many adaptations across the internet. What We’ve Read and What We Are Reading: Ancillary Justice (Imperial Radch #1) by Ann Lechie and narrated by Adj...
2022-07-12
1h 48
Lohikäärmeradio
Jakso 25 - Kylmäveristen kirjasto
Lohikäärmeradiossa ollaan verevissä tunnelmissa, aiheena on nimittäin mikäs muukaan kuin vampyyrit. Vierailevana juontajana on YA-Studio-podcastin Lotta, jonka kanssa ihmetellään näiden kauhukirjallisuudesta ja urbaanista fantasiasta tuttujen verenimijöiden puuhia. Jakson lukupiirikirjana on J. S. Meresmaan uusi nuortenromaani Kenties tapa(a)n sinut vielä, josta löytyi paljon mielenkiintoista keskusteltavaa. Pohdiskellaan tässä jaksossa myös muita vampyyriuden aspekteja, kuten että miksi vampyyrit deittailevat aina teinejä, ärsyttääkö vampyyreita käydä lukioo aina vaan uudestaan ja uudestaan, olisko vampyyrin mahdollista rahoittaa elämänsä streamaamalla Simsin peluuta Twitchissä, ja voiko Woltilla tilata verta kotiinkuljetuksella? Jakson kirjat ja kirjailijat: J.S. Meresmaa...
2022-03-02
1h 39
Weird Distractions
The Corsicana Fruitcake Scandal
This week, Alex & Christie chat their first embezzlement case out of Corsicana, Texas. From fruitcakes to fraud, and all things pland (plain and bland) – this episode will definitely have you distracted during the holiday season. Tune in to hear more about the unfortunate crime that devasted a small-town bakery out of over $16 million, and the one responsible for it. Need a distraction? We got you.As discussed in episode 62 about the 215 bodies of Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation children recently found in Kamloops (and counting found in other provinces/locations), please check out: https://truenorthaid.ca/how-to-help-first-nations/. If...
2021-12-26
58 min
Utrecht University
Unsettling Knowledge #6: Unsettling Bridgerton: Race, Representation, and Royalty
The popular Netflix show ‘Bridgerton’ has gained much attention having been praised for its grand designs, luxurious costumes, entertaining plotlines, plus its ‘inclusive casting.’ Set in 1913, the show features a diverse cast, portraying wealthy and elite characters as well as less privileged characters. In this sense, the show aspires to have created a universe that is partly based on history and partly based on fiction. While race, colonialism, and slavery have not disappeared in this fantasy, they are not completely addressed either. Instead, ‘Bridgerton’ walks a fine line in which race is presented as a simplified issue that is solved as a “Black...
2021-05-25
46 min
Moonlight Audio Theatre
THE CELLAR Ep. 8 - Skulls in the Stars (Robert E. Howard)
Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?" Welcome to the eighth number in our continuing horror/suspense anthology series! We proudly present "Skulls in the Stars", adapted by our director Pete Lutz, from a pulp-fiction story by Robert E. Howard -- Solomon Kane wanders the swamps and moors of old England and meets up with an evil entity -- but can he defeat it before it defeats him? ENJOY, my friends! Co-producer: JOHN BELL Music by Dr. ROSS BERNHARDT Cast in Order of Appearance: CADAVERA QUIV...
2021-03-01
37 min
Parents At Work Podcast
COVID-19 and The Future Of Work And Family - Join Kate Jenkins, Sarah McCann, KPMG, Baker McKenzie
This webinar recording shares highlights of the National Working Families Report and discusses implications for the future of work and family in light of the challenges posed by Covid 19. The focus is on exploring the key recommendations for employers committed to creating family friendly, flexible workplaces. Contributors include: - Kate Jenkins, Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission - Sarah McCann Bartlett, CEO, Australian Human Resources Institute - Kellie-Ann McDade, Partner Employment Law, Baker McKenzie - Grant Wardell-Johnson, Lead Tax Partner, KPMG - Emma Walsh, CEO, Parents At Work - Angela Priestley, Founder, Women's Agenda Employers are key to revolutionising...
2020-05-14
00 min
Podcast
COVID-19 and The Future Of Work And Family - Join Kate Jenkins, Sarah McCann, KPMG, Baker McKenzie
This webinar recording shares highlights of the National Working Families Report and discusses implications for the future of work and family in light of the challenges posed by Covid 19. The focus is on exploring the key recommendations for employers committed to creating family friendly, flexible workplaces.Contributors include: - Kate Jenkins, Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission - Sarah McCann Bartlett, CEO, Australian Human Resources Institute - Kellie-Ann McDade, Partner Employment Law, Baker McKenzie - Grant Wardell-Johnson, Lead Tax Partner, KPMG - Emma Walsh, CEO, Parents...
2020-05-13
59 min
Narada Radio Company Audio Drama
THE CELLAR Episode 8 - SKULLS IN THE STARS
"Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?" Welcome to the eighth number in our continuing horror/suspense anthology series! Our stories are either original, or inspired by, or adapted from pulp fiction and classic literature, but they're guaranteed all-new productions, and no repeats from other series. I apologize from the bottom o' me heart for the delay in bringing you this new episode. I hope you will agree that the wait was well worth it. I'm pleased to report that we ended up with a full dozen entries in our script-writing c...
2020-03-08
37 min
Soulsorts
The Wind Down Zone on Starpoint Radio #2
The Wind Down Zone on Starpoint RadioInitially broadcast Wednesday 13th FebruaryZingara - Are You Ready For Love (LP: Zingara) 1981Chapter 8 - Give Me A Chance (LP: Forever) 1988Visions - The First Time (LP: Visions) 1988Magic Lady - Yes I'm Ready (LP: Magic Lady) 1988Giorge Pettus - Don't Put Me Off 'Till Tomorrow (LP: This Is Your Night) 1991Eric Gable - I Can Make You Feel Good (LP: Can't Wait To Get You Home) 1991Mac Band - You Are My Heart (LP...
2019-02-14
2h 56