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It's episode 208 and time for us to talk about our Reading Resolutions for 2025! We discuss our love of spreadsheets, the churn of books in public libraries, literacy, unschooling, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray
Sapphire, Michelle and Joseph chat about what they've been reading, watching, and listening to this week including Sean Michaels' sensitive existential comedy Do You Remember Being Born?, Clementine Ford's inspiring feminist manifesto Fight Like A Girl, Nathan Hill's portrait of marital dysfunction Wellness, and Julian Fellowes' historical drama The Gilded Age. This week's deep dive book is the best-selling bookclub favourite Lessons In Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. This week's listener recommendation request comes from Leigh who enjoyed Bliss Montage by Ling Ma and is looking for other quirky and interesting short story collections. Sapphire recommends Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung, Objects of Desire by Clare Sestanovich, The Dangers of Smoking in Bed by Mariana Enriquez, Where The Wild Ladies Are by Aoko Matsuda, Dark Tales by Shirley Jackson, Out There Screaming by Jordan Peele, Old Babes In The Wood by Margaret Atwood, Send Nudes by Saba Sams, and 19 Claws and a Black Bird by Augustina Bazterrica. Michelle recommends Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Conan Doyle. Joseph recommends Seven Empty Houses by Samanta Schweblin. Also mentioned in this episode:The Great Believers by Rebecca MakkaiSeverance by Ling MaLittle Eyes by Samanta SchweblinFever Dream by Samanta Schweblin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fomos de férias, mas não aguentámos muito tempo longe disto. Juntámos todos os podcasts gravados aqui no estúdio para um episódio especial de Silly Season, e trazemos o que melhor se faz tanto no Private Joke, como no Livra-te: recomendações de coisas para ver, ler, ouvir e fazer. Ok, e também decidimos comprar o Quarteirense. Coisas mencionadas neste episódio: - Jogo: Connections (3:44) - Documentário: Welcome to Wrexham (9:30) - Filme: Red, White & Royal Blue (16:25) - Documentário: How to With John Wilson (19:40) - Série: Only Murders in the Building (24:38) - Série: Hijack (28:40) - Livro: A História de Roma, Joana Bértholo (31:41) - Livros: Send Nudes, Saba Sams & Bliss Montage, Ling Ma (38:26) - Audiolivro: Craigslist Confessional, Helena Dea Bala (41:09) - Audiolivro: How to Be Perfect, Michael Schur (46:06) - Documentário: Telemarketers (46:45) - Audiolivro: Beautiful Ruins, Jess Walter (55:59) - Música: Austin, Post Malone (58:56) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Juntem-se ao nosso Discord em: https://discord.gg/aRR7B2dfBT. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]
- Jogo: Connections (3:44) - Documentário: Welcome to Wrexham (9:30) - Filme: Red, White & Royal Blue (16:25) - Documentário: How to With John Wilson (19:40) - Série: Only Murders in the Building (24:38) - Série: Hijack (28:40) - Livro: A História de Roma, Joana Bértholo (31:41) - Livros: Send Nudes, Saba Sams & Bliss Montage, Ling Ma (38:26) - Audiolivro: Craigslist Confessional, Helena Dea Bala (41:09) - Audiolivro: How to Be Perfect, Michael Schur (46:06) - Documentário: Telemarketers (46:45) - Audiolivro: Beautiful Ruins, Jess Walter (55:59) - Música: Austin, Post Malone (58:56)
Ling Ma is a writer hailing from Fujian, Utah and Kansas. She is the author of the novel Severance, which received the 2018 Kirkus Prize, the Whiting Award and the NYPL Young Lions Fiction Award and the 2022 short story collection Bliss Montage which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction and The Story Prize. Ma's Stories and excerpts have appeared in the New Yorker, The Atlantic, Granta, Virginia Quarterly Review, Vice, and more. She has been, until recently as we discuss in the interview, an assistant professor of practice in the Arts at University of Chicago. Ling Ma was awarded a 2023 Windham Campbell prize for literature in the fiction category. She spoke to me from her home in Chicago where she lives with her family. The conversation covers: the feeling when a story seems to come from beyond you the genesis of Severance and the feeling of anger about 'work' working as a fact checker for Playboy magazine the space between realism and the absurd and how Ling plays here wanting to be an archeologist and the idea of 'surfacing' a story (similar to George Saunders' 'dropped orb' that he discusses in our interview) how Ling guides workshopping processes in her creative writing classes putting boundaries around the 'public' side of being an author, including staying off social media how winning the Windham Campbell prize has changed Ling's life (a prize also won by one of our previous guests Helen Garner) Ling's advice: There are no creative writing emergencies. Ling's recommended debut book: the short story collection Skinship by Yoon Choi Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). You can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!
Novelist Ling Ma doesn't shy away from taking risks with her writing. Her 2018 debut novel, “Severance,” is an apocalyptic satire that won the Kirkus Prize for Fiction and squarely put her on the map as an exciting, off-beat new writer. With her newest collection, “Bliss Montage,” Ma has turned her attention to the short story format. The collection is described as “eight wildly different tales of people making their way through the madness and reality of our collective delusions: love and loneliness, connection and possession, friendship, motherhood, the idea of home.” In this episode, Ling Ma breaks down her creative process and inspiration behind “Peking Duck,” a short story from the collection. She details how she attempted to complicate and “implode” the immigrant narrative through her unique approach to this mother-daughter story. After listening to the episode, you can read “Peking Duck” here: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/07/11/peking-duck
Ling Ma joins Windham-Campbell Prizes director Michael Kelleher to talk about tuning into the same frequency as Rachel Ingalls, crying on airplanes, and what it means to write about human-cryptid romance. READING LIST: Mrs. Caliban by Rachel Ingalls Times Like These by Rachel Ingalls The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) Grumpy Old Men (1993) For a full episode transcript, click here. Ling Ma is a writer hailing from Fujian, Utah, and Kansas. She wrote the novel Severance and the story collection Bliss Montage, both published by FSG. Her work has received the Kirkus Prize, a Whiting Award, an NEA fellowship, the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award, and the NYPL Young Lions Fiction Award. Both titles have been named to the NY Times Notable Books of the Year and her stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Granta, and more. She has taught creative writing and English at Cornell University and the University of Chicago, where she currently serves as an assistant professor of practice. She lives in Chicago with her family. The Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast is a program of The Windham-Campbell Prizes, which are administered by Yale University Library's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
A palavra do dia é Hype. Pegamos em alguns dos livros mais falados em todo o lado e dividimos em duas caixas: aqueles que lemos e não corresponderam, e os que ainda queremos ler. Livros mencionados neste episódio - The Penelopiad, Margaret Atwood (2:30) - Romantic Comedy, Curtis Sittenfeld (3:10) - Desire, Haruki Murakami (4:37) - Happy Place, Emily Henry (4:55 & 12:41) - People From My Neighbourhood, Hiromi Kawakami (6:46) - E Se Eu Morrer Amanhã?, Filipa Fonseca Silva (7:21) - Stone Blind, Natalie Haynes (9:35) - Tis is the Season for Revenge, Morgan Elizabeth (14:47) - Os Meus Dias na Livraria Morisaki, Satoshi Yagisawa (15:35) - Before the Coffee Gets Cold, Toshikazu Kawaguchi (16:30) - Icebreaker, Hannah Grace (18:18) - Kim Jiyoung Born 1982, Cho Nam-Joo (19:21) - How to Kill Your Family, Bella Mackie (21:18) - The Roommate, Rosie Danan (22:04) - The Midnight Library, Matt Haig (23:40) - They Both Die at the End, Adam Silvera (25:02) - Shipped, Angie Hockman (26:21) - The Spanish Love Deception, Elena Armas (27:13) - Everything I Never Told You, Celest Ng (29:06) - Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, Gabrielle Zevin (30:39) - Beach Read, Emily Henry (31:49) - All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr (33:42) - On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, Ocean Vuong (36:43) - My Year of Rest and Relaxation, Otessa Moshfeg (38:03) - Ninth House, Leigh Bardugo (38:50) - The Atlas Six, Olivie Blake (39:04) - Saga Lovelight, B. K. Borison (41:24) - Homegoing, Yaa Gyasi (43:02) - Love and Other Words, Christina Lauren (43:32) - Every Summer After, Carley Fortune (44:33) - Thins We Never Got Over, Lucy Score (46:14) - Hamnet, Maggie O'Farrell (47:40) - Bliss Montage, Ling Ma (49:11) - School for Good Mothers, Jessamine Chan (50:25) - Lonely Castle in the Mirror, Muziku Tsujimura (51:29) - The Poppy War & Babel & Yellowface, R. F. Kuang (53:12) - The Silence of the Girls, Pat Barker (55:38) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]
Today, Ling Ma talks to us about her story collection, Bliss Montage, as well as starting from scratch, editing in a postpartum haze, fragrances, and more! Ling Ma is a writer hailing from Fujian, Utah, and Kansas. She wrote the novel Severance and, more recently, the story collection Bliss Montage, both published by FSG. She lives in Chicago with her family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back after a hiatus, and I'm talking about the magic of showing up for yourself and your writing.Book recommendation: BLISS MONTAGE by Ling Ma.
Ling Ma joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Seeing Ershadi,” by Nicole Krauss, which was published in The New Yorker in 2018. Ma is the author of the novel “Severance” and the story collection “Bliss Montage,” which came out in September.
On this edition of The Weekly Reader, scary stories just in time for Halloween! Our book critic Marion Winik reviews two new frighteningly good books: "Bliss Montage" by Ling Ma, and "Motherthing" by Ainslie Hogarth. All titles available at The Ivy Bookshop and other fine local retailers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
欢迎大家收听新一期普通读者,这一期三位主播一起聊了聊9月份读过的书,然而聊着聊着就跑题跑到天边去了,请大家随意收听。 时间节点: 3:34 最近国内翻译出版的,播客上曾经聊到过推荐过的新书 9:50 The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Transformed, by Michael Meyer (中文版《再会,老北京》[美] 迈克尔·麦尔) 15:50 《血清素》米歇尔·维勒贝克 20:10 Bliss Montage: stories, by Ling Ma 44:19 Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut (中文版:《五号屠场》[美] 库尔特·冯内古特) 50:47 《天堂》阿卜杜勒拉扎克·古尔纳 1:04:15 Free Love and Other Stories, by Ali Smith / The first person and other stories, by Ali Smith 1:13:06 The Selected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, by Rainer Maria Rilke. Translator: Stephen Mitchell. (德英对照版) 1:15:46 Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage, by Alice Munro 1:19:40 Finn Family Moomintroll, by Tove Jansson —--------- 收听和订阅渠道 墙内:小宇宙App,喜马拉雅,网易云“普通-读者” 墙外: Apple Podcast, Anchor, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Podcast, Breaker, Radiopublic 联系我们 电邮:commonreaders2020@gmail.com 豆瓣:https://www.douban.com/people/commonreaders/ 片头音乐credit: Flipper's Guitar - 恋とマシンガン- Young, Alive, in Love - 片尾音乐credit:John Bartman - Happy African Village (Music from Pixabay)
Magician Penn Jillette talks about his novel, “Random." It's about a young man who uses his lucky dice to make his life decisions. Also, novelist Ling Ma on her debut collection of short stories, “Bliss Montage." And music journalist Jim Ruland tells us how the indie label SST Records paved the way for punk rock.
In 2018, the writer Ling Ma published Severance, which promptly won several literary prizes but only hit the big time in 2020. The novel follows Candace Chen, who continues to go to her unfulfilling job in the middle of a worldwide pandemic that slowly fills the world with slack-jawed zombies. You can guess why it was popular. This fall, Ma is back with a new collection of stories, Bliss Montage, which imagines a number of other surreal scenarios, such as a drug that makes you invisible, a dream job that just might open a literal door into a dream world, and a manual on Yeti lovemaking. One of Ma's characters lives in an L.A. mansion with her 100 ex-boyfriends; another visits her husband's homeland, where people bury themselves alive in an annual festival in hopes of curing their physical or psychic ills. Bliss Montage's eight stories are, above all, about the fictions we tell ourselves to survive the delusions of modern life.Go beyond the episode:Ling Ma's Bliss MontageRead “Peking Duck” in The New Yorker and more about Ma's time at PlayboyIf you missed the pandemic boat: read Severance (if you're an audiobook fan, Nancy Wu's droll audiobook narration is perfect) and check out the Post45 discussion circle about the novelJeanine Basinger's original formulation of the “bliss montage” in films, from her book A Woman's ViewTune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Subscribe: iTunes • Feedburner • Stitcher • Google Play • AcastHave suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! Our theme music was composed by Nathan Prillaman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David and Perry talk about Perry's recent overseas trip and attendance at the World SF Convention in Chicago, and then go on to talk about their recent reading, which was almost all in the crime genre. Introduction (01:48) Perry's experience of Chicon (13:38) 2022 Hugo Awards (06:00) General News (05:22) Hilary Mantel (01:17) Peter Straub (02:22) Maureen Kincaid Speller (01:37) What We've Been Reading (56:37) Dead Lions by Mick Herron (07:46) The Maid by Nita Prose (03:29) C is for Corpse by Sue Grafton (05:58) Lying Beside You by Michael Robotham (05:06) Backlash by Brad Thor (08:34) Banjawarn by Josh Kemp (05:23) Mr Jelly's Business by Arthur Upfield (11:50) Bliss Montage by Ling Ma (07:52) Windup (01:24) Click here for more info and indexes. Many thanks to Text Publishing for the review copy of Bliss Montage. Illustration generated by Dawn AI "Well, old man, I will tell you news of your son. Give me your blessing; truth will come to light; murder cannot be hid long; a man's son may, but in the end truth will out." —Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, Act II, Scene 2
David and Perry talk about Perry's recent overseas trip and attendance at the World SF Convention in Chicago, and then go on to talk about their recent reading, which was almost all in the crime genre. Introduction (01:48) Perry's experience of Chicon (13:38) 2022 Hugo Awards (06:00) General News (05:22) Hilary Mantel (01:17) Peter Straub (02:22) Maureen Kincaid Speller (01:37) What We've Been Reading (56:37) Dead Lions by Mick Herron (07:46) The Maid by Nita Prose (03:29) C is for Corpse by Sue Grafton (05:58) Lying Beside You by Michael Robotham (05:06) Backlash by Brad Thor (08:34) Banjawarn by Josh Kemp (05:23) Mr Jelly's Business by Arthur Upfield (11:50) Bliss Montage by Ling Ma (07:52) Windup (01:24) Many thanks to Text Publishing for the review copy of Bliss Montage. Illustration generated by Dawn AI "Well, old man, I will tell you news of your son. Give me your blessing; truth will come to light; murder cannot be hid long; a man's son may, but in the end truth will out." —Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, Act II, Scene 2
In this episode, we preview the upcoming slate of fall movies. But first, we are held accountable for our 2019 fall movie predictions. Join us as we discuss which fall movies we're looking forward to and which we can't even believe got made in the first place. Plus Knox shares his formula for how to decide if you should see a certain movie or not. MENTIONSWhat's your number: Episode 288: The Enneagram | Suzanne Stabile interviews Jamie and Erin live! | Knox on Suzanne's podcastBFOTS: Hocus Pocus 2 Watch Party invite (knoxandjamie.com/watchparty) Guide: Knox's rules for picking moviesCertified Fresh: Rotten Tomatoes scores should be similar (example: The Last Jedi)Theater memberships: AMC A-List | Regal Unlimited Call-back: Episode 318 The Fall 2019 Movie Previews (linked trailers) Youtube playlist: (almost) all the movies mentionedOctober releases: The School For Good and Evil | Black Adam | Descendant (doc) | Wendell & Wild | TÁR | Amsterdam | Halloween Ends | Ticket to Paradise (see Gaslit instead) | Mr. Harrigan's Phone | Till | Triangle of Sadness | My Policeman | The Good NurseNovember releases: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | The Fabelmans | Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (here's how to find the Roku Channel) | Strange World (see Atlantis instead) | Disenchanted (the original came out 15 years ago!) | Falling for Christmas | The People We Hate At The Wedding | She Said | Devotion | Bones and All | The Menu (see also: The Hunt) Flyby mentions: Spirit Halloween movie | Bros trailer | John Hamm Progressive commercials | The Broccoli family invented broccoli?| Creeper report: David O. Russell | Armie Hammer doc Red light mentions: Adam Levine | Swiftok & the vinyls | Tom Brady & Gisele | Rebs from GBBS (see also: TMYK) | Dahmer series | Stashers BONUS SEGMENTOur Patreon supporters can get full access to this week's The More You Know news segment. Become a partner. This week we discussed:Don't Worry DarlingThe Great British Baking Show GREEN LIGHTSJamie: series- Reboot (Hulu) | series- Andor (Disney+)Knox: book- Bliss Montage by Ling Ma | All That's Left Unsaid by Tracey LienSHOW SPONSORSRothys: Get $20 off your first purchase at rothys.com/popLands End: Use promo code POP for 25% off at business.landsend.comZip Recruiter: try it for free at ziprecruiter.com/popcast Third Love: Get 20% off your first order at thirdlove.com/pop Subscribe to Episodes: iTunes | Android Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: knoxandjamie.com/newsletterShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcast | this week's featured item Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookSupport Us: Monthly Donation | One-Time Donation | SwagSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emma Hislop reviews Bliss Montage by Ling Ma, published by Text Publishing
The NPR legal affairs correspondent met the future SCOTUS justice in the early '70s, when Totenberg interviewed Ruth Bader Ginsburg for a story about a decision pertaining to women's rights. Her memoir about her life and friendship is Dinners with Ruth.Also, Maureen Corrigan reviews Ling Ma's new collection of stories, Bliss Montage.
The NPR legal affairs correspondent met the future SCOTUS justice in the early '70s, when Totenberg interviewed Ruth Bader Ginsburg for a story about a decision pertaining to women's rights. Her memoir about her life and friendship is Dinners with Ruth.Also, Maureen Corrigan reviews Ling Ma's new collection of stories, Bliss Montage.
This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss Bliss Montage, How Not To Drown in a Glass of Water, People Person, and more great books. Follow All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. And sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water by Angie Cruz Bliss Montage: Stories by Ling Ma Severance by Ling Ma People Person by Candice Carty-Williams Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams A Very Typical Family by Sierra Godfrey Our Shadows Have Claws edited by Yamile Saied Méndez, Amparo Ortiz, Illustrated by Ricardo López Ortiz Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we share our smooch, marry, and kills of September. We discuss what you should give a shot (smooch), what you should make a commitment to (marry), and what you should just pass on by (kill) this fall. Join us as we consider the new books, shows, and movies heading our way this month. Plus a surprise appearance of Erin of Grievances and Knox's random red lights. MENTIONSCTA: High-five yourself because you showed up and celebrated our ninth birthday with us all month with us!Lyrics: Wake Me Up When September EndsOUA: Listen to Knox talk about losing money during football seasonWhat happened 9 months ago?: Why September is the most popular month for birthdays Refresher: What is Smooch, Marry, Kill? | Instagram: #PopcastSMKFall fashion: Lug sole loafers, clogs, corset tops, oversized button down, maxi skirts, trucker hats (under 40 only), Birks Smooch mentions: LOTR Rings of Power (“Hesi-Hey”) | The 12 most expensive tv shows ever made | The Woman King | Blonde | Don't Worry Darling | Harry Styles' accent in DWD | Hocus Pocus 2 (original, Girls Just Want To Have Fun) | Most Americans Stop Listening To New Music at Age 33 | Britney Spears / Elton John's Hold Me Closer | Santigold's Spirituals | Marcus Munford's Self-Titled | Little Big Town's Mr. Sun | The Front Bottoms' Theresa | American Gigolo NSFL: Body Like A Backhoe | SFW: Body Like a BackroadMarry mentions: Reboot | S2 Abbot Elementary | books: Fairy Tale by Stephen King, Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us by Rachel Avid, Shrines of Gaiety by Kate Adkinson, The Unfolding by A.M. Holmes, Bliss Montage by Ling Ma, Eliot Ness and The Mad Butcher by Max Allan Collins and A. Brad Schwartz | S4 Atlanta | Andor (see also: Rouge One)Kill mentions: Pinocchio | Joseph Gordon-Levitt IMDb | The Greatest Beer Run Ever | ErinHMoon on IG fall pledgeJoin us Thursday on Patreon for this week's TMYK for Oliva Wilde and Shia Labeouf discussionRed light mentions: VMAs | Yung Gravy | hologram Johnny Depp at the VMAs | Oliva Wilde | House of The Dragon theme song | PeeWee Herman birthday | DJ Khaled's new album (exception) | Nebraska | mass surrender cobra | Ugh- this Texas pastor THE BACHELORETTE EPISODE RECAPSWe recap each episode of The Bachelorette for our Friends of the Show at Patreon. Support at either Friend level gets you our weekly recaps dropped into your podcast app every Tuesday. Go to knoxandjamie.com/patreon to support the show. And thank you! BONUS SEGMENTOur Patreon supporters can get full access to this week's The More You Know news segment. Become a partner. This week we discussed:Olivia Wilde (and Shia LaBeouf) The Brad Pitt / Angelina Jolie reportGREEN LIGHTSJamie: series - Mo (Netflix) | book - Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins ReidKnox: Ashley's shop - The Bluest Willow | The Measure by Nikki Erlick SHOW SPONSORSRothy's: Get $20 off your first purchase at Rothys.com/pop.Stamps.com: Get a 4-week trial at Stamps.com with code POPCAST.ZipRecruiter: Try it for free at ZipRecruiter.com/popcastHoney: install Honey so you never miss a promo code again at JoinHoney.com/popcastSubscribe to Episodes: iTunes | Android Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: knoxandjamie.com/newsletterShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcast | this week's featured itemFollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookSupport Us: Monthly Donation | One-Time Donation | SwagSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.