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My guest today is my partner Abigail Tarttelin. We've both recently read the book "The Danish Way of Parenting" and were both so taken with it we've decided to discuss it. But if you aren't a parent or not wishing to be one then fear not! The book has a lot of life lessons about how to reframe hardship, the importance of struggle and the need for empathy. Great chat and great topics covered. Enjoy! The book is The Danish Way of Parenting by Jessica Joelle Alexander and Iben Dissing Sandahl. Find it here - https://www.littlebrown.co.uk/titles/jessica-joelle-alexander/the-danish-way-of-parenting/9780349414355/ You can follow Abby on Instagram @abigailtarttelin_ Her website is at https://www.abigailtarttelin.com/ And you can buy her zine at https://feministrants.bigcartel.com/ You can follow me on Instagram at @philipbedwell
Let's get real now, people: love may well be all around us (many thanks to Wet Wet Wet for the constant earworm), but so too are the breakups. Tonnes of them. Join Rosie Wilby, the 'breakup queen', as she shares a few snippets of what she's learned about inevitable endings everywhere.For our Patreon subscribers at Silver Nib level and up, the extended version of the show contains ‘Shit I Wish I'd Known' from Rosie's perspective as a comedian who presents, writes and pods. What's her top tip for navigating an author contract? How does she fund her work? What does she really think about her book's front cover? Hear all about it on the extended NFP cut. Find out how at https://www.patreon.com/join/nonficpod Rosie Wilby is an award-winning comedian, podcaster and author. Her first book Is Monogamy Dead? was shortlisted for the Diva Literary Awards 2017 and longlisted for the Polari First Book Prize 2018. Rosie presents The Breakup Monologues podcast, and has toured the world with a trilogy of shows that started with The Science of Sex and ended with The Conscious Uncoupling, which was shortlisted for Funny Women Best Show.You can find Rosie at www.rosiewilby.com, and on Twitter and InstagramPeople & Works MentionedDr Qazi RahmanBrian Earp, 'Love is the Drug'Abigail Tarttelin, 'Golden Boy'Patricia Wiltshire, 'Traces: The Memoir of a Forensic Scientist and Criminal Investigator'Francesca Beauman, 'Shapely Ankle Preferr'd: A History of the Lonely Hearts Ad'Find Us Online- Patreon: www.patreon.com/nonficpod- Bookshop: www.uk.bookshop.org/shop/nonficpod- Twitter: www.twitter.com/nonficpod- Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/nonficpodCredits- Hosts: Emma Byrne and Georgie Codd- Producer: Georgie Codd - Guest: Rosie Wilby- Socials and transcription: Beatrice Bazell- Composer: Mike WyerAbout UsBrought to you by author and publishing rockstar Georgie Codd and author and broadcaster Emma Byrne, NonFicPod is your home for the latest nonfiction must reads. Our premium podcast, Sh*t I Wish I'd Known teaches you the lessons that we (and our guests) have learned about writing - and life. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest today is the Best Selling Author, Actress, Director, Musician and my partner Abigail Tarttelin. With the reducing of lockdown measures in the UK we discuss what are feelings are now. How the lockdown has affected us and our community, what we have learned and what our hopes for the future are. I love having Abby on as a guest and I always get to hear some opinions and thoughts from her that we don't get to share in our everyday lives. I'm sure you'll get some great insight from this conversation too. You can follow Abby on Instagram @abigailtarttelin_ Her website is at https://www.abigailtarttelin.com/ And you can buy her zine at https://feministrants.bigcartel.com/ You can follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/philipbedwell/ Thanks very much and I'll see you next week. Have a good one!
My guest today is Abigail Tartelin, my partner and all round rock star. We discuss the changes that the pandemic has brought to our Yule this year. How we are celebrating now and how to be a better Viking! Hope you enjoy it and please leave feedback, like and subscribe! You can follow Abby on Instagram @abigailtarttelin_ Her website is at https://www.abigailtarttelin.com/ And you can buy her zine at https://feministrants.bigcartel.com/ You can follow me on Instagram at @philipbedwell All the best and I'll see you next week! Blessed Yol!
It's a US Election Special Slouching Towards Masculinity today and my guest is Abigail Tarttelin. Abigail and I discuss the upcoming election, why it's important that the UK pay attention to the result, the similarities and differences between US and UK politics and the value of getting balanced information and having critical thinking about these sources. You can listen to Abigail's podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/election-schmelection/id1488117839 or search for ELECTION SCHMELECTION on Apple, Spotify or Google. You can follow me on Twitter @STMASCULINITY Instagram at @philipbedwell Thanks very much and I'll see you next week. Have a good one!
Who’s running? What are their policies? What should I watch out for on election night? All covered, so you can follow from the comfort of the couch. Most of us aren’t allowed out anyway, right? Might as well make a bumprint! This special episode of Election Schmelection is aimed at people outside the US, who are interested in a quick guide to the 2020 presidential election, and is hosted by Abigail Tarttelin.
My guest today is the Best Selling Author, Actress, Director and Musician Abigail Tarttelin. She just so happens to be my partner too! In my first ever face to face and being in the same room podcast we discuss relationships in times of COVID-19, the unpaid labour of women, Marxist Feminism and common reasons why couples fight in relation to Masculinity. It was a great conversation that took some surprising turns and even I learnt some new things about Abby! You can follow Abby on Instagram @abigailtarttelin_ Her website is at https://www.abigailtarttelin.com/ And you can buy her zine at https://feministrants.bigcartel.com/ You can follow me on Twitter @STMASCULINITY Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/philipbedwell/ or go to my performance art website at www.philipbedwell.com Thanks very much and I'll see you next week. Have a good one!
While the Breakup Monologues team await the return of live shows, Rosie presents a few highlights from episodes recorded in 2019 at Kings Place and Port Eliot Festival. Featuring Miranda Sawyer, Carly Smallman, Nat Luurtsema, Kate Leaver and Abigail Tarttelin on sexual health misdiagnosis mishaps, friendship breakups and much more. If you listen to The Breakup Monologues, please go to www.podcastviews.com and fill in the short survey. You could win a £50 Amazon voucher. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram @breakupmonologues
In the second part of a special mini season, Rosie hears your stories about the ways in which drugs we currently take (such as SSRI antidepressants, contraceptive pills and recreational drugs like alcohol) are influencing our romantic choices and asks whether you would ever take a love drug. Contributors include comedian Kate Smurthwaite, author Abigail Tarttelin and podcaster Caitlin Durante. This podcast includes content funded by the British Podcast Awards and the Wellcome Trust. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram @breakupmonologues You can subscribe to The Breakup Monologues wherever you get your podcasts including in these places: Apple Podcasts Spotify Libsyn RSS Feed
This week we have the talented Abigail Tarttelin on the show.
Abigail Tarttelin is the guest. Her new novel, Dead Girls, is available from Rare Bird Books. It was the official November pick of The Nervous Breakdown Book Club. This is Abigail's second time on the program. She first appeared in Episode 194 on July 28, 2013. Tarttelin is also the author of Golden Boy, “a grippingly innovative” coming-of-age novel with a “radical non-binary, pro-intersex message” (Autostraddle). Golden Boy is the winner of an Alex Award from the American Library Association, a LAMBDA Literary Award Finalist for Best LGBT Debut, a Booklist Top Ten First Novel of 2013, a School Library Journal Best Book of 2013, and is published in eight languages. Her journalism has appeared in The Guardian, The Independent, Glamour, Phoenix, Oh Comely, and The Huffington Post. Also a screenwriter, in 2016 Abigail served as a juror for the British Independent Film Awards. She is the recipient of awards from The Authors Foundation and The K Blundell Trust in Great Britain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rosie is joined by writers Nichi Hodgson (The Curious History of Dating) and Abigail Tarttelin (Dead Girls, Golden Boy) to discuss divorce law, Queen Victoria, Love Island and a breakup story involving a near-fatal car crash. Recorded at Kings Place on November 9 2018. The next live recording is at Kings Place on March 15. Get tickets here: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/the-breakup-monologues-2/
Richard Freeman's special guest this week is Abigail Tarttelin. In 2013, Abigail was placed on the Evening Standard's Evening Standard's watchlist of "25 people under 25”, for her second novel ‘Golden Boy', but even by then she had appeared in a number of films and was being lauded as one of the rising British stars of independent cinema. In May 2018, Abigail's third book ‘Dead Girls' was published - a taut feminist thriller, exploring themes of girlhood and domestic violence in the 1990s. We spoke to Abigail in late June, and discussed the subjects she tackles in her novels such as intersex rights and modern adolescence, and what it means to be a self-labelled feminist in a time in which the very nature of what gender is, should be, and means is more under the spotlight than ever. --- Useful links: Abigail Tarttelin on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Abigail-Tarttelin/e/B0054IDWU8/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1539547130&sr=8-1 Emily Bronte – Wuthering Heights on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wuthering-Heights-Wordsworth-Classics-Bront%C3%AB/dp/1853260010/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1539547254&sr=1-1&keywords=wuthering+heights Hanne Gabu Odiele (intersex model and activist) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanne_Gaby_Odiele Harvey Milk asks everyone to come out (Huffpost retrospective) https://www.huffingtonpost.com/jennifer-knapp/how-harvey-milks-challeng_b_5960258.html David Tarttelin on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Tarttelin USA Family Separation Policy in Time Magazine http://time.com/5314769/family-separation-policy-donald-trump/ --- Have you checked out all of other interviews - there are now over 60 past podcasts available on iTunes, Soundcloud are wherever you accessed this one. Please tell us about your favorites and share with others. --- The Possibility Club is also an online platform for like-minded people and a monthly event to ask the big questions in business. culture and education? If you want to get help powering your ideas - visit www.thepossibilityclub.org Richard Freeman appeared for always possible and this podcast is produced and edited by CJ Thorpe-Tracey for Lo Fi Arts.
This week Anna sat down with Abigail Tarttelin, author of Flick, Golden Boy and, most recently, Dead Girls. Dead Girls is the story of an eleven-year-old girl's quest for vengeance after the murder of her best friend. As you might imagine, much of Anna and Abigail's conversation centres around the idea of the female hero, but that's not all! They also get to work on The Killers, magazine culture, and the timeless (?) excellence of 90s teen fashion. Listen via your favourite podcast provider.
Welcome to Metro Book Chat! This week, we caught up with Abigail Tarttelin to talk about her latest feminist crime thriller, Dead Girls. Along with a chat about global issues that women face, and the toxic narratives around missing girls, we have our ten second book review section, for time-poor book lovers who want snappy opinions on recent releases.
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Elin Lucassi, illustrator, cartoonist and writer meets up with Abigail Tarttelin, writer, artist and band member. Can literature and art change society? Why is there a luxury tax on tampons in Great Britain? And what will happen to you if you dare to challenge norms in society? Listen to find out! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jane is joined by Virgina Sheppard and they discuss weird happenings in the book world, reading, and romance novels. Specifically, the next two chapters in Nora Roberts' Born in Fire. Books Mentioned: Texts from Jane Eyre by Mallory Ortberg, Golden Boy by Abigail Tarttelin, The Story of Awkward by R.K. Ryals. For more information and show notes go to dibtbpodcast.blogspot.com
Abigail Tarttelin is the guest. Her new novel, Golden Boy, has just been published in the United States by Atria Books. Booklist, in a starred review, calls it “A dramatic, thoroughgoing investigation of the complexities of sexuality and gender.... A warmly human coming-of-age story, thanks to the fact that Max is such an appealing character. And so his desperate search for identity is gripping, emotionally engaging, and genuinely unforgettable.” And Emily St. John Mandel says “Abigail Tarttelin is a fearless writer. In Golden Boy, she balances a harrowing coming of age with a deeply compassionate portrait of a family in crisis, and the result is sometimes brutal, often tender, and always compelling. This is a gripping and fully-realized novel.” Monologue topics: politics, media, money, Washington DC, power, This Town, dystopia, depression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first part of our live special recorded at the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre, we have poetry from John Osborne and Andrew Goulding, Abigail Tarttelin reads us two exclusive excerpts from her next novel Golden Boy which has just been snapped up by a major publisher, Jodie Orton reads us a fairy tale for grown ups, Reading Room regulars Gill Hart and Jamie McKay bring us live versions of their regular contributions and host Paul Tyler performs a piece of his own. Click on the player below to listen online... And don't forget to look out for Part 2 of the show in a couple of weeks time where Paul interviews Red Dwarf star Robert Llewellyn about his career and his writing, and Robert gives us an exclusive first reading from his new book News From Gardenia - subscribe to our feed to ensure you don't miss it.
On this programme we talk to Radio Head author John Osborne about poetry and his new one man show John Peel's Shed, Niki Valentine (The Haunted) provides our short story, we have flash fiction from Abigail Tarttelin (Flick) and crime author Elly Griffiths (A Room Full of Bones) adds her choice to our list of 101 Books To Read Before You Die. We also announce further details of The Reading Room LIVE - click here for tickets: http://www.lpac.co.uk/whats-on/spoken-word
In this programme, performance poet Luke Wright talks about his work and the trials of curating the poetry arena at the Latitude Festival, and we have a preview of his new spoken word album We're All In This Together (available now from iTunes and shortly from Nasty Little Press). Our short story comes from Flick author Abigail Tarttelin, we have poetry from Andrew Goulding, another nomination for our 101 Books To Read Before You Die, and Jamie MacKay brings us his Musings of a Muddled Mind.
On the first of our new twice-monthly podcasts The Reading Room Book Group discuss The Bees, Carole Ann Duffy's first collection of poetry since becoming Poet Laureate. We also talk to travel writer Peter Kerr (Snowball Oranges) about his move towards writing fiction, our Remembrance-Sunday themed short story comes from Jim Gotts, and actress and author Abigail Tarttelin (Flick) gives us her nomination for 101 Books To Read Before You Die. To listen online click on the player below or use the links to the right to subscribe. And don't forget our next programme will be along just 2 weeks from now....
This month we talk to BBC film critic Mark Kermode about his latest book The Good, The Bad and The Multiplex, comedian, musician and writer Tony Hawks tells us about the trials of turning his bestseller Round Ireland with a Fridge into a film, Science Fantasy author Marie Harbon talks about her book Seven Point Eight, our short story comes from Louis Malloy, and The Reading Room Book Group review Flick by Abigail Tarttelin. All this, plus more Musings of a Muddled Mind with Jamie McKay and poetry from John Welsh. Listen online by clicking on the player below, or subscribe using the links on the right...
This month the Reading Room Book Group take an outing to the cinema to watch the film adaptation of One Day by David Nicholls, starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess. Will Hollywood ruin one of our favourite books - or bring a whole new audience to it? We'll also be talking to actress and writer Abigail Tarttelin about her first novel Flick, Claire Kinton returns with the first chapter of her book Dead Game, we find out how thebookpond.com helps students swap academic books, and our tea break story comes from Jim Gotts. All this plus more 101 Books To Read Before You Die, poetry from Paul Eteng and Jamie McKay brings us Musings of a Muddled Mind. Click the player below to listen online, or subscribe to our feed using the buttons on the right...