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100 years ago this was the biggest story in the news.
It was 80 years ago that the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Japan.
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A fascinating history of one our greatest institutions.
The first book in a new series of thrillers.
Nuevo Café con ☕️ en The Book Nook, y esta vez con Victoria Álvarez. Menuda invitada de lujo tenemos hoy Y es que Victoria Álvarez es una de las autoras más prolíficas y queridas del sector literario de habla hispana. Seguro que os suenan títulos como «Hojas de Dedalera» o «Dreaming Spires» ¿Qué diferencia a la Victoria de ahora de la que empezó a escribir? ¿Cuál es el proceso que sigue para ambientar sus novelas? ¿Qué podemos esperar de «La luz en la niebla», su nueva publicación? ¡Todo esto y mucho más en el episodio de hoy! A continuación os dejamos los libros de los que hemos hablado hoy: - No estás en la lista, de Allison Espach - El Conde de Montescristo, de Alejandro Dumas - Jonathan Strange y el señor Norrell, de Susanna Clarke - Daisy Haites, de Jessa Hastings
A true crime story that transfixed Dayton in the 1890s.
Sometimes American cultural greatness runs in very concentrated pockets.
What were you doing in 1999?
A conversation with Alan Turing's nephew, Sir Dermot Turing.
We all need to take occasional mental breaks from reality.
It's time to dive into Patrick's Book Nook, peoples! Today, the spotlight is on a volume published in 1997: The Golden Age of Rock Instrumentals by Steve Otfinoski. Come explore the world of songs with no vocals, twangy guitars, honking sax and wicked piano. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart,Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Life got in the way, but the Boys are back in town! This week, the boys praise the hell out of Sinners and review Death of a Unicorn, Freaky Tales, Hell of a Summer, The Legend of Ochi, Drop, Warfare, The Amateur, A Working Man, and Until Dawn. Also this week, the return of Correia's Book Nook with graphic novel recommendations of We Ride Titans, Bronze Age Swamp Thing, Dynamite's Space Ghost, Spider-Punk, and the audiobook version of Garth Marenghi's TerrorTome read by Garth Marenghi.It's all new this week on EYE ON HORROR!List of Movies Mentioned in the episode:https://letterboxd.com/correianbbq/list/eye-on-horror-podcast-sn-8-ep-5/Send us a textFollow us on the socials: @EyeOnHorror or check out https://linktr.ee/EyeOnHorrorGet more horror movie news at: https://ihorror.com
**The next "Seacoast Stories" LIVE PODCAST is on June 19! It's at The Word Barn in Exeter, N.H., and it will feature conversations with Flight House Gym's Jay Collins, Live Freely's Alyssa Pine, and Cup of Joe's Joanna Kelley. For tickets, click here.The Seacoast as we know it today?It nearly never existed.That's because, in the 1970s, the world's then-richest man, Aristotle Onassis of Greece, wanted to build a $600M oil refinery in Durham, N.H. Its size and output (400,000 barrels per day) would have made it the largest refinery in the world, and thereby putting the entire Seacoast ecosystem and natural beauty at risk.But the residents of Durham, led by three women in particular, refused to let it happen.From the West End of Portsmouth, Professor David W. Moore, a senior fellow at UNH's Carsey School of Public Policy and author of "Small Town, Big Oil: The Untold Story of the Women Who Took on the World's Richest Man-And Won" joins host Troy Farkas to spill the tea on the relationship between Onassis and Jackie Kennedy (JFK's widow), and to discuss how the world's richest man had landed upon Durham Point, the state government's push for the refinery, the citizens' opposition to it, and why the Seacoast would look drastically different had Onassis succeeded.CHAPTERS:6/19 live podcast details (00:00)Aristotle Onassis' dream of building an oil refinery (01:07)Jackie Kennedy's odd marriage to Onassis (05:25)Why Durham, N.H., was the ideal spot for the refinery (13:00)SPONSOR: Meconi Financial Management & Advisory (24:32)SPONSOR: Holistic & Hormonal (25:58)Why the citizens were opposed to the refinery (27:28)How the media cozied up to Onassis (35:11)What if the refinery had been built? (41:58)Lessons to apply today from this experience (45:57)Advice to younger self (51:36)To support Professor Moore, you can purchase "Small Town, Big Oil" at Water Street Bookstore in Exeter, N.H., Book Nook in Portsmouth, N.H., or Barnes & Noble in Newington, N.H.THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:For a free lab consultation with Dr. Whitney Elsesser, visit the Holistic & Hormonal web site and write "HORMONES" on the contact page.To get started on your financial planning journey, learn more about Meconi Financial Management & Advisory here.To support "Seacoast Stories," can you FOLLOW the show on our Spotify or Apple Podcasts pages?
Books and baseball can be fabulous when combined.
A retired veterinarian who is now writing children's books.
Recalling the prescription pill mill crisis in Ohio.
Back in the 1980's The Onion practically invented fake news.
A poetry duel: the poet Shuly Cawood vs. Vick Mickunas.
An interview with the Dunbar scholar Herbert Woodward Martin.
A fond remembrance of U.S. Postage stamps. Plus, an interview from the archives of Poor Will's host Bill Felker.
Over our two episode review this week we somehow cover topics like, rainfalls, the trolly problem, lil' bow wow, prissy lil' bitch 2.0, Emmy's Book Nook, ya shook? touching blood, sharts, and so much more!Two of the most Conch-reversal epsiodes yet, we can't wait to share this with you! We hope you enjoy! - the ABINGERSSupport the show
¡Chicas! Nos lo pedisteis y os hemos escuchado, hoy en The Book Nook hablamos con Alfredo y Paula, los dueños de la librería Cervantes, una de las librerías familiares más antiguas de España. ¿Cómo se fundó? ¿En que consiste una librería familiar? ¿Cuál es la función del librero? Todo esto y mucho más, en el episodio de esta semana. A continuación os dejamos la lista de libros de los que hemos hablado en este episodio: -Acelerando en rojo, Iryna Zubkova -Espíritu salvaje, Adriana Criado -El mapa de los anhelos, Alice Kellen -Amanecer en la cosecha, Suzanne Collins -Brillo, Raven Kennedy
Samantha Shannon publishes another blockbuster fantasy novel.
This novel is a love letter to books and librarians.
Have you ever wished that you could turn back time?
How a local author went from unpublished to rather prolific.
¡Segundo Café Con internacional en The Book Nook! Las autoras super ventas de libros tan queridos como la saga de "Asistente del Villano" o la saga de "El amor caótico" se han pasado por el podcast para charlar con nosotras sobre un montón de temas MUY interesantes ¿Cómo es romper con las estructuras de los géneros que escriben añadiendo componentes de otros? ¿Cuándo supieron que deseaban dedicarse a escribir? ¿Cómo es su proceso creativo? ¿En qué están trabajando ahora? ¡Todo esto y mucho más en el episodio de esta semana! A continuación os dejamos la lista de los libros de los que hemos hablado en este episodio: -La trilogía de "La sanadora de Zalindov", Lynnete Noni -La vida de Pi, Yann Martel -Orgullo y prejuicio, Jane Austen -Saving 6, Chloe Walsh -No confíes en Asher Hall, Myriam M Lejardi
Logan is sick and stuck upstairs in his room during a party - good thing G-Pa is here with a book to keep him entertained! Join Logan and G-Pa as they learn about the Corps of Discovery from the journals of Lewis & Clark! This episode also features a Book Nook interview with Nan Gurley, author of Little Rose of Sharon, Twice Yours, and What Color Is Love? If you'd like to learn more and access free coloring pages, fun recipes, and other educational materials, please visit kidsonthesquare.com and check out the Resources for this episode. And if you enjoy this podcast, please share it with a friend!
Hoy, en The Book Nook ️ nos sinceramos. Y es que hemos decidido recopilar todas aquellas sagas que tenemos empezadas y decidir de una vez por todas si vamos a seguir con ellas o abandonarlas (se aceptan las dudas en casos concretos y justificados). ¿Quién de las dos decidirá abandonar más sagas? ¿Quién tiene más sagas empezadas? Todo esto y mucho más en el episodio de hoy A continuación os dejamos la lista de libros de los que hemos hablado hoy: - Nuestros destinos infinitos, de Laura Steven - Por si un día volvemos, de María Dueñas - Últimos días en Berlín, de Paloma Sánchez-Garnica - Saving 6, de Chloe Walsh
One of my favorite writers returns.
¡Nuevo café con! ☕️ ¡Bienvenidas a un nuevo episodio de The Book Nook! Esta semana contamos con la presencia de la maravillosa Myriam M. Lejardi, autora que estamos seguras de que conocéis y que, al igual que nosotras, ¡os encanta! «No confíes en Asher Hall», su penúltima novela ha sido todo un fenómeno y sabemos «Misha Zhukov debe morir», su novedad más reciente, se convertirá en otro. ¿De dónde viene su amor por la escritura? ¿Cómo ha sido saltar de la comedia romántica a un romance más gris? ¿Cambiaría algo de su camino como autora? ¿Cómo ha vivido la recepción de Asher Hall? ¿Qué más podemos esperar de ella en el futuro? Todo esto y mucho más en el episodio de esta semana. Os dejamos a continuación la lista de los libros de los cuales hemos hablado esta semana: • The covenant of water, de Abraham Verghese • La última muerte en Goodrow Hill, de Santiago Vera • Yo lucifer, de Glen Duncan • Kim ji-young: born 1982, de Cho Nam-joo • Últimos días en Berlín, de Paloma Sánchez- Garnica • Saving 6, Chloe Walsh
This is one of my favorite novels.
He was advertising's leading critic.
This book was inspired by a memoir that turned out to be somewhat
On this special installment of "The Book Nook," we sit down to chat with Sherry Eyssen - the author of the children's book The Upside Down Forest! All the animals of the forest find joy in doing what they do best. Their contentment is a blessing… until something turns everything upside-down! In this allegorical tale of the Gospel, Sherry Eyssen presents the message of hope to the young and young-at-heart. To order your own copy of The Upside Down Forest, visit thepublicsquare.com
What if feeling everything: the highs, the lows, the messy in-between, was actually your greatest strength?In this episode, Alexandra Roxo, transformational mentor and author of Dare to Feel, opens up about the power of emotional aliveness. She shares why so many women are conditioned to suppress their emotions, how we unknowingly disconnect from ourselves, and what happens when we finally allow ourselves to feel it all.If you've ever struggled to balance being strong and soft, found yourself numbing out with busyness, or felt disconnected from your emotions, this conversation is for you. Alexandra makes a powerful case for why vulnerability isn't weakness—it's the key to deeper connection, freedom, and real power.What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why women are taught to suppress emotions—and how to break free The sneaky ways we avoid feeling (hint: staying “busy” is a big one) How to embrace both strength and softness without shutting down The power of awareness in shifting emotional patterns How intimacy is built through real emotional connection Practical ways to reconnect with your emotions and your truthRESOURCES: Get Alexandra Roxo's book, Dare to Feel: https://amzn.to/41ElpFl Join Alexandra's Masterclass: Liberating Your Feminine Soul:https://alexandraroxo.mykajabi.com/liberating-your-feminine-soul Be part of Book Nook, a community of women reading transformational books like Dare to Feel: https://www.drmelissasonners.com/book-nook Follow Alexandra on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexandraroxo If you're not getting my emails, make sure you head over here and sign up! I'll share goodies you can't get anywhere else, so you're missing out if you're not on the list! If you enjoyed this episode, would you please leave a review on whatever platform you use for podcasts? It really helps spread the word and inspire other moms. If you have a moment to spare, those reviews mean the world to me. Thank you!Follow Dr. Melissa:▶︎ YouTube▶︎ Facebook▶︎ Instagram▶︎ TikTok▶︎ WebsiteEpisode webpage: https://beinspiredmama.com/72
Remembering the late Tom Robbins.
Poetry that doesn't take itself too seriously.
This is the third book in this thriller series.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Oconto County: https://bit.ly/3CG8ZD1The Cabin is also presented by GHT; https://bit.ly/4hlhwuiCampfire Conversation:Guided by AnaElise Beckman, Eric Paulsen, and Apurba Banerjee, this episode of The Cabin uncovers the coziest bookstores and libraries the state has to offer! Ana's got you covered with Madison's must-visits, including Leopold's Books Bar Caffè and the Wisconsin Historical Society Library, and unique favorites like Janesville's Bookmobile.Apurba's top picks include The Story Cellar in Wausau, the hidden treasure JC Weddle Books in Rhinelander, Frankie's Book Nook in Thiensville, Boswell Books in Shorewood, and the stunning Milwaukee Public Library. Plus, she shares bonus spots like Apostle Island Booksellers, Northwind Book & Fiber, and The Village BookSmith.Later, Eric turns the page to reveal more cozy finds—Renaissance Books at Mitchell International Airport, Chequamegon Books in Washburn, The Book Store in Appleton, and Wisconsin's oldest bookstore, Janke Book Store, in Wausau. From ancient libraries to modern-day book havens, Wisconsin's coziest hallmarks await your visit!Inside Sponsors:Washington County: https://bit.ly/4iE74yQ
A widow reflected upon her widowhood and her best-selling memoir aboutit.
A sci-fi thriller set in a region somewhat like our own.
An award winning writer who wrote books for middle school boys.
Only one other author has made more appearances on the program.
This is not a book about capital punishment.
A devilishly clever legal thriller.
Remembering two former guests who died recently.
Today on the podcast, we welcome Dr. Melissa Sonners, host of the Be Inspired Mama podcast, to explore how to reset our nervous systems through rest and self-connection for long-term health. We're diving deep into the body-spirit connection with this episode. A distinguished chiropractor specializing in prenatal, postpartum, and pediatric care, Dr. Sonners is on a mission to help women fall back in love with their lives—focusing on who they are rather than defining themselves by a to-do list. In this episode, she shares her powerful story of hitting a wall, the life changes she made (including her transformative morning routine) that improved her emotional health, and how she learned to calm her nervous system by truly listening to herself. Some of the powerful strategies we uncovered for resetting include: connecting with your true self (and others) and embracing play! Be sure to listen until the end—you'll leave feeling truly inspired! Want more of The Ancient Health Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Dr. Chris Motley Instagram Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/doctormotley/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@doctormotley X - https://x.com/doctormotley Website - https://doctormotley.com/ Follow Dr. Melissa Sonners Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook ------ Links: Check out Dr. Melissa's Podcast: https://www.drmelissasonners.com/podcast Website: https://www.drmelissasonners.com/ Freebies: Take her Self-with Challenge: https://www.drmelissasonners.com/resources/5-day-challenge-of-being-self-with Check out her Connection Code: https://www.drmelissasonners.com/resources/connection-code The Book Club! → Book Nook: https://www.drmelissasonners.com/book-nook The Beehive: https://www.drmelissasonners.com/community * If you're a health coach and you're looking for more in-depth knowledge about the body and healing, consider joining Dr. Motley's membership where you can dive into his clinical wisdom on emotions and the body, Traditional Chinese Medicine and more + regular Q+As where you get the chance to pick his brain: doctormotley.com/membership. ------ DISCLAIMER Please remember that the information shared in this podcast is for education purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional healthcare services, including the giving of medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed through this podcast, and the use of information here or materials linked from this podcast is at your own risk. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen, and do not disregard or delay seeking medical advice for any condition you may have. Our content may include sponsorship and affiliate links, through which we earn a small commission on sales made through those links.