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The 1st episode of our 6th season features a conversation between Irish author and 2024 Heimbold Chair Emilie Pine, Villanova creative writing professor Adrienne Perry, Villanova student Charlotte Ralston and Center Director Joseph Lennon. They have a wide-ranging discussion about the writing process, flow and the role of the reader. - - - Emilie Pine is an award-winning Irish creative writer and scholar. Dr. Pine is professor of Modern Drama in the School of English, Drama and Film at University College Dublin. She has published widely as an academic and critic, including The Politics of Irish Memory: Performing Remembrance in Contemporary Irish Culture (Palgrave, 2011), and most recently The Memory Marketplace: Witnessing Pain in Contemporary Theatre (Indiana University Press, 2020). Dr. Pine served as editor of the Irish University Review from 2017 to 2021. Widely regarded as a leading scholar of Irish cultural memory, Dr. Pine led Industrial Memories, an Irish Research Council funded project to witness Ireland's historic institutional abuse. She continues to run the ongoing oral-history project Survivors Stories with the National Folklore Collection. As a writer, Dr. Pine collaborated with ANU Productions on the Ulysses 2.2 project in 2023, creating All Hardest of Woman at the National Maternity Hospital. Her first play, Good Sex, was a collaboration with Dead Centre Theatre Company, and was shortlisted for Best New Play and Best Production at the 2023 Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards. She is the author of the bestselling essay collection, Notes to Self, which won the 2018 Irish Book of the Year award and has been translated into 15 languages. Her novel Ruth & Pen (2022) won the 2023 Kate O'Brien First Novel Award. Adrienne Perry, earned her MFA from Warren Wilson College, and her PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston. From 2014-2016 she served as the Editor of Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts. In 2020, Adrienne received the inaugural Elizabeth Alexander Prize in Creative Writing from Meridians journal. Adrienne's work has appeared or is forthcoming in Copper Nickel, Black Warrior Review, Indiana Review, Ninth Letter, and elsewhere. She is an Assistant Professor of literature and creative writing at Villanova University. Charlotte Ralston recently graduated in 2024 with a BA English and Psychology with minor in Irish Studies.
E finalmente, a Primavera. Os dias são maiores, voltam as andorinhas, está tudo em flor, e claro que não podia faltar um episódio temático com recomendações para as melhores e as piores sensações desta estação. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - A Maldição de Rosas (1:55 & 31:55) - Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice from Dear Sugar, Cheryl Strayed (2:18 & 16:34) - Pod, Laline Paull (3:23) - City of Girls, Elizabeth Gilbert (7:58) - Expiration Dates, Rebecca Serle (8:38) - Notes to Self, Emilie Pine (11:59) - The Sun is Also a Star, Nicola Yoon (13:16) - Trilogia The Wolf Den, Elodie Harper (14:28) - Tetralogia Napolitana, Elena Ferrante (14:57) - Dear Dolly, Dolly Alderton (16:32) - Tom Lake, Ann Patchett (17:29) - A Visão das Plantas, Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida (18:15) - Weather Girl, Rachel Lynn Solomon (20:20) - Daisy Jones and the Six, Taylor Jenkins Reid (21:34) - Mayflies, Andrew O'Hagan (21:43) - Série A League of Extraordinary Women, Evie Dunmore (22:47) - Small Things Like These, Claire Keegan (24:27) - Spring, Ali Smith (24:42) - Reputation, Lex Croucher (26:56) - Mr. Wrong Number, Lynn Painter (27:21) - Sinais de Fumo, Alex Couto (28:04) - Crying in H Mart, Michelle Zauner (29:13) - You Deserve Each Other, Sarah Hogle (30:57) - Loveless, Alice Oseman (32:29) - Writers and Lovers, Lily King (33:57) - Yes, No, Maybe So, Becky Albertalli e Aisha Saeed (34:10) - Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt (35:55) - The House in the Cerulean Sea, T. J. Klune (36:02) - Get a Life, Chloe Brown, Talia Hibbert (37:38) - Panenka, Rónán Hession (38:35) - I Who Have Never Known Men, Jacqueline Harpman (39:47) - You and Me on Vacation, Emily Henry (42:06) - Tudo Pode Ser Roubado, Giovana Madalosso (42:28) - As Primas, Aurora Venturini (43:10) - This Time Tomorrow, Emma Straub (45:30) - Done and Dusted, Lyla Sage (45:45) - Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie Garmus (47:10) - One Italian Summer, Rebecca Serle (47:33) ________________ 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 Identidade visual do podcast: da autoria da talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com. Genérico do podcast: criado pelo incrível Vitor Carraca Teixeira, que podem encontrar em www.instagram.com/oputovitor.
Her er podcast-redaksjonens favoritt-bøker og -filmer fra 2023! Og beklager på forhånd til Kristine fra NOTODDEN bibliotek, ikke Nesodden som vi kom i skade for å si. :-) Vi snakker om: (00:00) Høyreluren av Leonora Carrington (09:58) Apolonia, Apolonia (film) (18:40) Notes to self av Emilie Pine (22:00) Vi skulle fortalt hverandre alt av Judith Hermann (28:00) The last days of Roger Federer and other endings av Geoff Dyer (31:00) Katteøyet av Margaret Atwood (36:10) Tips til deg som vil lese mer (38:50) The autobiography of red av Anne Carson --- Innspilt i Stavanger-leilighet med utsikt i desember 2023. Medvirkende: Thale Dobbert, Hannah Skeie Ersland og Åsmund Ådnøy. Produksjon: Åsmund Ådnøy.
Co mieści się w kulturalnej apteczce irlandzkiej pisarki i wykładowczyni Emilie Pine? Zapraszam do słuchania cyklu. Mateusz Roesler Czyta Agata Turkot ----- Dla słuchaczy „Apteczki” przygotowaliśmy kod zniżkowy na dostęp online do Pisma. Wejdź na magazynpismo.pl/prenumerata i wpisz na dole strony kod: APTECZKA, skorzystaj z oferty – czytaj i słuchaj przez pierwsze 5 miesięcy za połowę ceny (5,49 zł). Subskrypcja odnawia się co miesiąc, możesz zrezygnować w dowolnym momencie. Wykup prenumeratę, aby przeczytać ten i inne teksty oraz zyskać dostęp do wszystkich wydań AUDIO miesięcznika. magazynpismo.pl/prenumerata/ Materiał nagrano w Audiotece.
In deze aflevering bespreken we Wat we delen van Emilie Pine. Daarnaast hebben we het ook over deze boeken en media: Het interview met Emilie Pine in the Irish Times Zij – Maaike Neuville De eerlijke vinder – Lize Spit Kleine wereld – Mattijs Deraedt Fleishman Is in Trouble op Disney+
If you love literary memoir by newly discovered Irish authors then have we got the book for you! Carmel Mc Mahon's In Ordinary Time is a revelation - a multi-layered exploration of memory, grief and addiction that mines the ways that trauma reverberates through time. From tragically lost siblings to the broader social scars of the Famine and the Magdalene Laundries, Carmel sketches the evolution of a consciousness – from her conservative 1970s upbringing to her emigrant's tale in New York in the 1990s, and back to the much-changed Ireland of today. This is a perfect book for anyone who enjoyed Emilie Pine's Notes to Self and Claire Keegan's Small Things Like These. 'A vivid, evocative and resonant counterpoint of time, memory and meaning' - JOSEPH O'CONNOR, award-winning author of Shadowplay In Ordinary Time by Carmel Mc Mahon is published by Duckworth Books - celebrating their 125th anniversary as an independent press - and available now. We recommend buying a copy from your local indie bookshop or you can visit our shop on Bookshop.org. Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman Programmed by Matt Casbourne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Persona'nın yeni bölümünde altını çizdiklerim üzerine konuşuyorum. Bir kitabın dünyasına girmek, bir hikayeyi okumak, bir insanı tanımak en sevdiğim eylemlerden. Emilie Pine'ın bu derlemesinde hayatı, anıları ve yaraları bizimle konuşuyor. Özellikle kadınların okumasını dilediğim bu kitap için, hediye için sevgili Büşra'ya bir kere daha teşekkür ediyorum. Birine alınabilecek -en azından bana- en güzel hediye kitap. Bir de kırmızı ruj :) Keyifli dinlemeler, sevgiler.
Emilie Pine, author of the personal essay collection Notes to Self and her recently published novel Ruth and Pen, tells us what it was like to narrate her emotionally difficult first book, what factored into the casting of Ruth and Pen's audiobook narrator, and the sometimes surprising responses she's received from readers. There is also wisdom here for the aspiring writer, or anyone attempting something that feels too enormous to begin. Mentioned in this episode: Notes to Self, a collection of personal essays written and narrated by Emilie, published by Tramp Press Ruth and Pen, a novel written by Emilie and narrated by Jody O'Neill, published by Hamish Hamilton Good Sex, a play written by Emilie, produced by Dead Centre, and directed by Ben Kidd Small: On motherhoods, a memoir written by Claire Lynch, published by Octopus Publishing Group Ulysses by James Joyce Virginia Woolf Who Are We? The Listening Books Podcast is hosted by audio producer Jessica Stone and is a production of Listening Books, a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service for over 115,000 members who find that an illness, mental health condition, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. It's simple to join. For more information, head to www.listening-books.org.uk. To purchase a gift membership, go directly to https://www.listening-books.org.uk/gift-membership We'd love to hear from you! Here's a good place to review the podcast. You can also give us a shout on Twitter: @ListeningBooks, Or Instagram: @ListeningBooks, Or Facebook, And we also have some content on YouTube.
Episode 78 - Why Don't I Even Though I Want To? In this episode, Pete and Laura head over to The Writer's Room to chat about a question that has mystified writers for centuries - Why Don't I Even Though I Want To? Section One: THE WRITERS' ROOM. In this section, we explore writing problems and struggles by answering your questions.What stops us from writing? Why don't we write even though we want to? Getting to grips with the question they talk about it being procrastination, or fear of failure and success. Perhaps too busy doing the wrong things or, as Pete says, I've learned there is something I haven't yet learned. You can't do it all! Though he still tries! They discover there is a key thing you need to know to answer the question. Section Two: PERSONAL PROJECTS. In this section, we share what we've been working on.Pete is about 90% of his first draft of: - ‘I Just Want To Say A Few Words: The Ultimate Eulogy Toolbox - A Simple and Easy Step-by-Step Guide How To Write A Eulogy for A Loved One, Friend or Colleague.' And Laura is working on the feedback and edits for her second books in the Everyday Storytellers Series. Section Three: LESSONS LEARNED. In this section, we share what we are learning about writing and publishing, as it never stops! Excited to discover the phenomenal creative power of AI to draw images with a few words, Pete has found something else he wants to learn!Section Four: BOOK UPDATE. In this section, we share interesting book recommendations, articles, or ideas to help you on your writing journey. Pete has finished nad throughly enjoyed the biography of Jack London by Alex Kershaw. Pete mentioned the short story - To Build A Fire, which he found an excellent example of how London writes fiction with tension and release and uses life experiences for his stories. You can find a copy of To Build A Fire here.Laura has been reading - Emilie Pine's 'Notes To Self', a collection of six essays on varied themes.Section Five: WHAT'S HAPPENING AT DERBYSHIRE WRITING SCHOOL THIS WEEK? - How are we building the business this week?We are excited to announce we have launched two new workbooks -Developing a Writing Habit WorkbookDeveloping a Writing Mindset WorkbookWhy are our workbooks different?We mix the creative and the practical. You won't just get pages of words, you'll find activities and tasks throughout the workbook to ensure you apply all the knowledge you're gaining.The workbook is delivered as a PDF document.What you'll get: ✅ Incredible value.✅ Practical and creative advice.✅ A step-by-step guide.✅ Expert knowledge.Section Six: PERSONAL UPDATES - In this section, we share what's new with us! Pete is looking forward to being on another podcast - The C Method with Cristina Canters, and Laura was happy for her friend who just launched a new book. We want to hear from you! info@derbyshirewritingschool.comSend us a voice message.Thanks for listening!
To już! Dziś razem z Wami świętujemy trzecie urodziny naszego podkastu! Ten odcinek, podobnie jak w latach poprzednich, składa się z odpowiedzi na Wasze pytania. Tym razem pytaliście i pytałyście nas o to, jak układamy książki na półkach, jaką poezję lubimy czytać, jakie książki były kamieniami milowymi w naszym czytelniczym życiu. Tak więc spodziewajcie się mnóstwa tytułów, zabawnych historii i książkowych wyznań! Ale to nie wszystko: przygotowałyśmy dla Was rozdanie! Na trzecie urodziny do wygrania mamy trzy wyjątkowe książki. Mamy nadzieję, że o nie powalczycie i w ten sposób będziecie z nami świętować trzecie urodziny! Dziękujemy Wam za kolejny wspólny rok! Książki, o których rozmawiamy w podkaście, to: Neil Gaiman, „Gwiezdny pył”, tłum. Paulina Braiter, MAG; Terry Pratchett, książki ze Świata Dysku, tłum. Piotr Cholewa, Prószyński i S-ka; Marion Zimmer Bradley, „Mgły Avalonu”, tłum. Dagmara Chojnacka, Wydawnictwo Zysk i S-ka; Gabriel García Márquez, „Sto lat samotności”, tłum. Kalina Wojciechowska, Grażyna Grudzińska, Muza; Colm Tóibín, „Brooklyn”, Peguin Viking; Rebecca Solnit, „Mężczyźni objaśniają mi świat”, tłum. Anna Dzierzgowska, Karakter; Małgorzata Rejmer, „Bukareszt kurz i krew”, Czarne; Emilie Pine, „O tym się nie mówi”, tłum. Joanna Figiel, Cyranka; Phillip Pullman, seria Mroczne Materie, tłum. Wojciech Szypuła, MAG; Lemony Snicket, „Seria niefortunnych zdarzeń”, tłum. Jolanta Kozak, Egmont; Charlotte Brontë, „Dziwne losy Jane Eyre”, tłum. Teresa Świderska, MG. Mamy Patronite! Jeżeli chcesz dołączyć do naszego grona Matronek i Patronów, będziemy zaszczycone! Dla tych, którzy zdecydują się nas wspierać, mamy spersonalizowane książkowe rekomendacje, newslettery głosowe, podziękowania na stronie i wiele więcej! Szczegóły tutaj: https://patronite.pl/juztlumacze Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze i na Facebooku https://www.facebook.com/juz.tlumacze oraz na naszej stronie internetowej https://juztlumacze.pl/ Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush
Clare is joined by Dr Kate McCann to speak about her mission to make lifestyle medicine more accessible in our healthcare system moving us from sick care to true health care. Emilie Pine talks about the healing power of writing and her latest project centred around The National Maternity Hospital. And Kylie O'Donaghue tells Clare about her journey building women's nutritional supplements brand Femfuelz
Tell Me What To Read pairs with The First Time Podcast, as Ben Hunter, Kate Mildenhall and Katherine Collette sit down to discuss their favourite debut books of 2022! The First Time Podcast: https://thefirsttimepodcast.com/ EXPLORE BOOKS MENTIONED Son of Sin by Omar Sakr | https://bit.ly/3HsBEsq Only a Monster by Vanessa Len | https://bit.ly/3o5tw9p Sunbathing by Isobel Beech | https://bit.ly/3fHlaDt Everything Feels Like the End of the World by Else Fitzgerald | https://bit.ly/3SEJDbh Found, Wanting by Natasha Sholl | https://bit.ly/3CuFrVM Every Version of You by Grace Chan | https://bit.ly/3ryS3F3 The Whitewash by Siang Lu | https://bit.ly/3ruMcAE The Natural History of Love by Caroline Petit | https://bit.ly/38m6pCp The Furies by Mandy Beaumont | https://bit.ly/3Hg4Xxc All That's Left Unsaid by Tracey Lien | https://bit.ly/3RtMDFX Wake by Shelley Burr | https://bit.ly/3sJr1eE Denizen by James McKenzie Watson | https://bit.ly/3rt7wXf Dirt Town by Hayley Scrivenor | https://bit.ly/3JDSy7S The Torrent by Dinuka McKenzie | https://bit.ly/3rTJ2Gr Banjawarn by Josh Kemp | https://bit.ly/3uXKQRC Show Me Where it Hurts by Kylie Maslen | https://bit.ly/3EvKuXN Ruth & Pen by Emilie Pine | https://bit.ly/3EvKHKz Hovering by Rhett Davis | https://bit.ly/3oYXI6G Gemini Falls by Sean Wilson | https://bit.ly/3RykZI2 The Upwelling by Lystra Rose | https://bit.ly/3SS3un1 WANT TO KNOW MORE? Follow The First Time | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefirsttimepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefirsttimepod Follow Kate Mildenhall | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmildenhall/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/katemildenhall/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katemildenhallwriter/ Website: https://katemildenhall.com/ Follow Katherine Collette | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katherinecollettewriter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kecollette Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katherinecollettewriter/ Website: https://www.katherinecollette.com/ ENJOY THIS EPISODE? Subscribe to YouTube | https://bit.ly/3GLDvJl Check out our Editorial | https://bit.ly/3myzL1U Twitter | https://twitter.com/booktopia Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/booktopiatellmewhattoread CREDITS Guests: Kate Mildenhall, Katharine Collette & Ben Hunter Producer: Nick Wasiliev Published on: 6 October 2022 Season: 2 Episode: 68 © 2022 BooktopiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O Outono está quase aí e, com ele, vem também a vontade de usar os fim-de-semana exclusivamente para ler. Neste episódio trazemos várias sugestões de livros pequenos para vos fazerem companhia no sofá. Ou para dar um andamento no challenge do Goodreads, vá. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Funny Feelings, Tarah Dewitt (1:44) - Claraboia, José Saramago (2:53) - Notes To Self, Emilie Pine (4:02) - Millennial Love, Olivia Petter (4:43) - Estorvo, Chico Buarque (7:47) - Budapeste, Chico Buarque (8:20) - Crónica de uma Morte Anunciada, Gabriel García Márquez (10:30) - Casos do beco das sardinheiras, Mário de Carvalho (12:13) - Fires, Raymond Carver (13:32) - All My Friends are Superheroes, Andrew Kaufman (14:20) - Depois a Louca sou Eu, Tati Bernardi (15:46) - A Single Man, Christopher Isherwood (16:49) - Giovanni's Room, James Baldwin (17:49) - The Penelopiad, Margaret Atwood (18:24) - Estar Vivo Aleija, Ricardo Araújo Pereira (19:30) - O Rapaz do Pijama às Riscas, John Boyne (20:39) - Open Water, Caleb Azumah Nelson (22:23) - Seda, Alessandro Barrico (23:32) - Window Shopping, Tessa Bailey (25:44) - Os livros que devoraram o meu pai & Sinopse de amor e guerra, Afonso Cruz (27:00) - I Feel Bad About My Neck and Other Thoughts on Being a Woman, Nora Ephron (28:37) - Mulheres de Sal, Gabriela Garcia (29:40) - Mr. Salary, Sally Rooney (30:26) - Convenience Store Woman, Sayaka Murata (32:10) - O Pintor debaixo do Lava-Loiças, Afonso Cruz (33:33) - O Carteiro de Pablo Neruda, Antonio Skármeta (35:42) - Debaixo de Algum Céu, Nuno Camarneiro (36:34) - My Name is Lucy Barton, Elizabeth Strout (38:05) - Veronika Decide Morrer, Paulo Coelho (39:40) - A Cat, a Man and Two Women, Junichiro Tanizaki (41:04) - Nas Tuas Mãos, Inês Pedrosa (42:02) ________________ 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]
Emilie Pine, Author and Professor of Modern Drama at UCD joined Sean on the show this afternoon to discuss her two shows at the Dublin Theatre Festival...
Emilie Pine, Author and Professor of Modern Drama at UCD joined Sean on the show this afternoon to discuss her two shows at the Dublin Theatre Festival...
On today's show we hear from a listener Bev Murphy who is searching for a Muhammad Ali Photograph, Emilie Pine joined Ray to talk about her new book called RUTH and PEN and Architectural Historian Grey Stevenson tells us about a restored shipping container, a shepherd's hut and a glamping pod her built in West Donegal.
Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses by James Joyce
Pages 906 - 913 │ Penelope, part IX │ Read by Emilie PineEmilie Pine is Professor of Modern Drama in the School of English, Drama and Film in University College Dublin. She has published widely as an academic and critic, and is author of the international bestseller, Notes to Self: Essays. She published her first novel, Ruth & Pen, in May 2022. Buy Ruth & Pen: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9780241573297/ruth-pen-the-brilliant-debut-novel-from-the-internationally-bestselling-author-of-notes-to-selfFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/emiliepine*Looking for our author interview podcast? Listen here: https://podfollow.com/shakespeare-and-companySUBSCRIBE NOW FOR EARLY EPISODES AND BONUS FEATURESAll episodes of our Ulysses podcast are free and available to everyone. However, if you want to be the first to hear the recordings, by subscribing, you can now get early access to recordings of complete sections.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/channel/shakespeare-and-company/id6442697026Subscribe on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sandcoIn addition a subscription gets you access to regular bonus episodes of our author interview podcast. All money raised goes to supporting “Friends of Shakespeare and Company” the bookshop's non-profit.*Discover more about Shakespeare and Company here: https://shakespeareandcompany.comBuy the Penguin Classics official partner edition of Ulysses here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9780241552636/ulyssesFind out more about Hay Festival here: https://www.hayfestival.com/homeAdam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Find out more about him here: https://www.adambiles.netBuy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-timeDr. Lex Paulson is Executive Director of the School of Collective Intelligence at Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique in Morocco.Original music & sound design by Alex Freiman.Hear more from Alex Freiman here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1Follow Alex Freiman on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/alex.guitarfreiman/Featuring Flora Hibberd on vocals.Hear more of Flora Hibberd here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5EFG7rqfVfdyaXiRZbRkpSVisit Flora Hibberd's website: This is my website:florahibberd.com and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/florahibberd/ Music production by Adrien Chicot.Hear more from Adrien Chicot here: https://bbact.lnk.to/utco90/Follow Adrien Chicot on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/adrienchicot/Photo by Ruth Connolly See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I'm on holidays this week so there's no news catch-up but I took advantage of having a little bit of extra time to have great chat with author Emilie Pine about her new book Ruth & Pen. We talk about fertility, imposter syndrome, sharing personal trauma in public space and much more. Emilie is great.Then, Cassie Delaney and I seize the opportunity to get into the Depp vs. Heard defamation case. From the way it's being consumed to the way it's being sold, and the way people are responding to it. We had lots to say! I'll be back with a normal episode next week! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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PJ talks to Emilie Pine author of "Ruth & Pen" which examines the struggles in two womens' lives over the course of one day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zapraszamy Was na kolejną edycję naszego podkastowego dyskusyjnego klubu książki. Naszą lekturą była książka Kopano Matlwy „Kwiat, który zakwita o zmierzchu”. To cienka książka, ale, jak to bywa w przypadku naszych lektur, pełno w niej tematów, nad którymi można się pochylić. Razem z naszymi słuchaczkami, Martyną, Liwią i Martą, dyskutujemy o skutkach apartheidu, o tabu, jakim ciągle jest miesiączka, o trudnych i niejednoznacznych relacjach, które w książce przedstawia autorka. Zachęcamy do słuchania i już teraz zapraszamy Was do udziału w kolejnej edycji naszego klubu! Książka, o której rozmawiamy w podkaście, to: Kopano Matlwa, „Kwiat, który zakwita o zmierzchu”, tłum. Magdalena Słysz, Czarna Owca. Książki, które wspominamy przy okazji: Ota Pavel, „Śmierć pięknych saren”, tłum. Andrzej Czcibor-Piotrowski, Józef Waczków, wyd. Czuły Barbarzyńca; Emilie Pine, „O tym się nie mówi”, tłum. Joanna Figiel, wyd. Cyranka. Swoje nagrania przysłały nam: Marta https://www.instagram.com/zkafkanadmorzem/ Liwia https://www.instagram.com/ksiazkowelupy/ i Martyna: https://www.instagram.com/bookish_martinez/ Dziękujemy Wam, dziewczyny! Mamy Patronite! Jeżeli chcesz dołączyć do naszego grona Matronek i Patronów, będziemy zaszczycone! Dla tych, którzy zdecydują się nas wspierać, mamy spersonalizowane książkowe rekomendacje, newslettery głosowe, podziękowania na stronie i wiele więcej! Szczegóły tutaj: https://patronite.pl/juztlumacze Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze i na Facebooku https://www.facebook.com/juz.tlumacze oraz na naszej stronie internetowej https://juztlumacze.pl/ Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush
Join Patrick for the best of Irish and International history publications for May 2022. Books covered on the show include: Periodicals and journalism in twentieth-century Ireland 2, the editors Mark O'Brien & Felix M. Larkin; The Songs of Elizabeth Cronin, Irish Traditional Singer, by Dáibhí Ó Cróinín; You Will Dye at Midnight: Victorian Threatening Letters, by Donal P. McCracken; Irish Lives in America by Liz Evers and Niav Gallagher; and Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries – Commemoration, gender, and the postcolonial carceral state, which is edited by Miriam Haughton, Mary McAuliffe and Emilie Pine.
Föräldralös och 17 år känner sig Iris som ett maskrosfjun i vinden. Är hon oförmögen att sätta gränser? Men hur gör man det när ingen har ens rygg? Veckans gäst Anna Schulze skriver om det stora och svåra i att vara människa. Johanna Stenius tipsar, bla om ny roman från Emilie Pine! Programledare Lisa Tallroth.
Ruth & Pen by Emilie Pine, is the crisscrossing story of two women: Ruth, a therapist struggling with infertility, and Pen, a teenager on the autism spectrum - The Calvalcaders, a play by Billy Roche, directed by Aaron Monaghan for Druid - Trailer Park, a vast collection of repurposed caravans, horseboxes and mobile homes.
Ruth & Pen by Emilie Pine, is the crisscrossing story of two women: Ruth, a therapist struggling with infertility, and Pen, a teenager on the autism spectrum - The Calvalcaders, a play by Billy Roche, directed by Aaron Monaghan for Druid - Trailer Park, a vast collection of repurposed caravans, horseboxes and mobile homes.
Author Emilie Pine joined Pat on the show to chat about her new book 'Ruth And Pen. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
O Livra-te veio até Braga para conversar com a Cátia Vieira, autora do Lola e dona de algumas capas mais lindas que já vimos, sobre livros de Não Ficção. Falámos de Joan Didion, feminismo, sexismo, Joan Didion, histórias de vida, e ainda tivemos um convidado surpresa (woof woof). Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Hook, Line, And Sinker, Tessa Bailey (2:22) - White Album, Joan Didion (2:52) - Writers & Lovers, Lily King (3:08) - Coração tão Branco, Javier Marías (3:32) - Asymmetry, Lisa Halliday (3:50) - Talking as Fast as I Can, Lauren Graham (12:45) - Born a Crime, Trevor Noah (14:05) - Becoming, Michelle Obama (14:32) - Know My Name, Chanel Miller (15:16) - Trick Mirror, Jia Tolentino (16:00) - The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion (17:16) - Quiet, Susan Cain (20:23) - Unnatural Causes: The Life and Many Deaths of Britain's Top Forensic Pathologist, Richard Shepherd (21:43) - This is Going to Hurt, Adam Kay (21:57) - Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, Lori Gottlieb (22:26) - Confessions of an Advertising Man, David Ogilvy (23:26) - Over the Top: A Raw Journey to Self-Love, Jonathan Van Ness (23:57) - Diários da Princesa, Carrie Fisher (24:25) - One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time, Craig Brown (24:51) - I Was Told There'd Be Cake: Essays, Sloane Crosley (25:50) - E Depois a Louca Sou Eu, Tati Bernardi (21:19) - I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman, Nora Ephron (26:47) - Educated, Tara Westover (29:23) - I'm Your Man: The Life of Leonard Cohen, Sylvie Simmons (30:33) - Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction, David Sheff (31:44) - Just Kids, Patti Smith (33:00) - Notes to Self, Emilie Pine (35:18) - Rita Lee: Uma Autobiografia, Rita Lee (36:27) - Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys, Viv Albertine (38:53) - Room to Dream, David Lynch (41:09) - On Writing, Stephen King (43:20) - Leave Your Mark, Aliza Licht (44:58) - #Girlboss, Sophia Amoruso (45:20) - Feminist City: A Field Guide, Leslie Kern (46:19) - Everyday Sexism, Laura Bates (47:57) - Millennial Love, Olivia Petter (50:23) - Let Me Tell You What I Mean, Joan Didion (56:45) - Bad Feminist, Roxane Gay (57:19) - Miami, Joan Didion (01:07:30) - Where I Was From, Joan Didion (01:07:38) - Girl in a Band, Kim Gordon (01:07:46) - Face It, Debbie Harry (01:08:18) - Ten Myths About Israel, Ilan Pappé (01:08:35) - On Cats, Charles Bukowski (01:08:44) - Against Everything: Essays, Mark Greif (01:08:55) ________________ 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]
In den letzten beiden Wochen wurden gleich drei Frauen in hohe politische Ämter gewählt: Die Grüne Irène Kälin wurde Nationalratspräsidentin und ist damit höchste Schweizerin. Schweden hat 100 Jahr nach Einführung des Frauenstimm- und wahlrechts mit Magdalena Andersson erstmals eine Ministerpräsidentin. Und in Deutschland wurde Annalena Baerbock zur neuen Aussenministerin ernannt. Sie ist die erste Frau, die dieses Amt inne hat. Die drei Frauen eint neben ihrem Beruf noch etwas: Sie alle sind auch Mutter.Weshalb ist die Vereinbarkeit von Kind und Politik für Frauen schwieriger als für Männer? Welche Wirkung kann eine Politikerin, die ihr Baby in einen Parlamentssaal mitnimmt, haben? Warum werden auf Frauen in politischen Spitzenpositionen mütterliche Stereotype projiziert? Und welche Vorbildfunktion haben Politikerinnen wie Jacinda Ardern oder Pascale Bruderer, die während Amtszeiten und Wahlkämpfen schwanger waren, bezüglich Gleichstellungsfragen?In der ersten Folge des neuen Podcasts des «Tages-Anzeigers» sprechen Priska Amstutz und Annik Hosmann über genau diese Fragen. Auf der Suche nach Antworten und Einsichten haben die Journalistinnen auch Irène Kälin interviewt. Links:Studie zur Repräsentation von Frauen in den Medien des fög: https://www.foeg.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:49098d84-7d46-4b20-8852-98430195a31a/JB_2021_Studie%20Frauen%20und%20Medien_final.pdf Porträt über Magdalena Andersson im Tages-Anzeiger: https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/die-feministische-regierung-bekommt-endlich-eine-chefin-533817496589Interview mit Irène Kälin in der SonntagsZeitung: https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/es-geht-niemanden-etwas-an-weshalb-sich-jemand-impfen-laesst-oder-nicht-314867241798Buchtipps:Olivia El Sayed - flowery wordis: https://atelieer.sumup.link/produkt/flowery-wordis-1Emilie Pine - Botschaften an mich selbst: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.de/Buch/Botschaften-an-mich-selbst/Emilie-Pine/btb/e575495.rhdLeïla Slimani - Das Leben der Anderen: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.de/Buch/Das-Land-der-Anderen/Leila-Slimani/Luchterhand-Literaturverlag/e574501.rhdTove Dietlevsen - Die Kopenhagen-Trilogie: https://www.aufbau-verlage.de/aufbau/kindheit/978-3-351-03868-7Raven Leilani - Hitze: https://hoffmann-und-campe.de/products/1257-hitzeNina Kunz - Ich denk, ich denk zu viel: https://keinundaber.ch/de/autoren-regal/nina-kunz/ich-denk-ich-denk-zu-viel/1174 Habt ihr Lob, Kritik oder Gedanken zum Thema? Schreibt uns an podcasts@tamedia.ch
UCD Professor and author of “Notes to Self", Emilie Pine talks about the “Creating Our Future” campaign.
On today's show, Ray speaks to the winner of this year's Great British Bake-off, Giuseppe Dell'Anno, author of “Notes to Self", Emilie Pine talks about the “Creating Our Future” campaign and Jesse James Stewart from Drumconrath discusses his Christmas crafts and the carpentry business he set up when he was 11 years old.
In the podcast this week, we're speaking to children's author, Emma Norry. Emma is a rising star as a writer with a particular interest in exploring difficult issues and complex characters in a realistic contemporary and accessible style. Emma, who writes under the names E.L Norry and EM Norry wrote two short stories as part of the Homecoming anthology in celebration of VE day. She has also written for Penguin's extraordinary Lives series, chronicling the life of Nelson Mandela and footballer, Lionel Messie. Emma's first middle grade fiction title, Amber Undercover, was published in April this year and, more recently, has created a ‘Choose your own Adventure' story which was included in ‘Happy Here', a book containing 10 stories from black authors and illustrators. Happy Here was published in August this year. Books mentioned in this episode include: Happy Here! By Various (https://bit.ly/2XVWlLS), Amber Undercover by Em Norry (https://bit.ly/3ld3BM4), Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery (https://bit.ly/3DfQYG5), Emily of New Moon by LM Montgomery, The Places I cried in Public by Holly Bourne (https://bit.ly/3leZcrM), What Should I do with My Life? by Po Bronson, The Secret History by Donna Tartt (https://bit.ly/305MOTb), Where I'm Calling From : The Selected Stories by Raymond Carver (https://bit.ly/3iC9dxE), Notes to Self by Emilie Pine (https://bit.ly/3DfNcfT), Fairy Tales by Terry Jones (https://bit.ly/3FkapQ3) All of which are available to buy for a discounted price through the Mostly Books website (www.mostly-books.co.uk/shop). The podcast is produced and presented by the team at Mostly Books. Find us on Twitter @mostlyreading & Instagram @mostlybooks_shop. Edited by Nick Short @alongstoryshorter
Tue, 22 Jun 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://maedelsdielesen.podigee.io/10-new-episode fd156f2828582d49ecc5276312d98e57 Mit Hikki habe ich eine Stunde lang über Bücher, YouTube und Influencer gesprochen Falls ihr mehr über Hikki erfahren möchtet, schaut mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @buecherflower vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: Was Man Von Hier Aus Sehen Kann von Mariana Leky (haben wir im Juni 2020 gelesen) Das weibliche Prinzip von Meg Wolitzer (haben wir im Mai 2020 gelesen) City of Girls von Elizabeth Gilbert (haben wir im März 2021 gelesen) Herr der Fliegen von William Golding (war im Juni 2021 in der Auswahl) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni 2021 gelesen) Der Zopf von Laetitia Colombani (haben wir im Dezember 2020 gelesen) Vielleicht solltest du mal mit jemandem darüber reden von Lori Gottlieb (haben wir im Januar 2021 gelesen) What if we drown von Sarah Sprinz (war im Mai 2021 in der Auswahl) What if we stay von Sarah Sprinz What if we trust von Sarah Sprinz Die Sommer von Ronya Othmann (haben wir im Februar 2021 gelesen) Dunkelgrün fast Schwarz von Mareike Fallwickl (haben wir im November 2020 gelesen) Der Fall Collini von Ferdinand von Schirach (haben wir im August 2020 gelesen) Little Women von Louisa May Alcott (haben wir im Oktober 2020 gelesen) Kingsbridge von Ken Follett Night of Crowns von Stella Tack Der Distelfink von Donna Tartt Vom Winde verweht von Margaret Mitchell --> Im Podcast sage ich, dass es ein Buch aus Sicht einer Angestellten von Scarlett gibt, aber es ist ein Hörspiel, das vom WDR produziert wurde. Botschaften an mich selbst von Emilie Pine (haben wir im Mai/Juni 2021 in der Schmöker-Runde gelesen) 10 full Mit Hikki habe ich eine Stunde lang über Bücher, YouTube und Influencer gesprochen no Helen Daughtrey
Fri, 11 Jun 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://maedelsdielesen.podigee.io/9-new-episode 1af90ce265432136332a59b684452f48 Kathrin hatte vor einiger Zeit den Gedankenanstoß für ein ‚Mädels, die lesen.‘-Spendenprojekt gegeben und ich habe ihr erzählt, was aus dieser Idee geworden ist. Falls ihr mehr über Kathrin erfahren möchtet, schaut mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @textart_blog vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: Botschaften an mich selbst von Emilie Pine (haben wir vom 15. Mai bis 14. Juni in der Schmöker-Runde gelesen) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni gelesen) --> Kathrin hört das Hörbuch, das gibt es auch bei BookBeat und mit dem Code 'maedelsdielesen' kannst du 1 Monat gratis hören Die Mitternachtsbibliothek von Matt Haig A Long Way Down von Nick Hornby Der Gesang der Flusskrebse von Delia Owens (war im Oktober 2020 in der Auswahl) Der Distelfink von Donna Tartt Tschick von Wolfgang Herrndorff Zusammen ist man weniger allein von Anna Gavalda (war im Februar 2020 in der Auswahl) Annette, ein Heldinnenepos von Anne Weber (war im November 2020 in der Auswahl) Ministerium der Träume von Hengameh Yaghoobifarah (haben wir vom 15. April bis zum 14. Mai in der Schmöker-Runde gelesen) Identitti von Mithu M. Sanyal City of Girls von Elizabeth Gilbert (haben wir im März 2021 gelesen) 60 Kilo Sonnenschein von Hallgrímur Helgason (war im April 2021 in der Auswahl) Der Zopf von Laetitia Colombani (haben wir im Dezember 2020 gelesen) Piranesi von Susanna Clarke 9 full Kathrin hatte vor einiger Zeit den Gedankenanstoß für ein ‚Mädels, die lesen.‘-Spendenprojekt gegeben und ich habe ihr erzählt, was aus dieser Idee geworden ist. no Helen Daughtrey
UCD academic and author of Notes To Self Professor Emilie Pine talks to Sophie White about her recent widely-acclaimed collection dealing with the horrors of grief, addiction, mental illness, and the casual and sometimes hilarious cruelty of life and Emma Dabiri on a new way to talk about racial injustice: one that builds on the revolutionary ideas of the past and forges new connections.
Furios rational, berechnend gefühlvoll: Das literarische Debüt der Irin Emilie Pine bricht noch einmal mit den Tabus geschlechterspezifischer Schweige-Gebote
We may not hold on forever to past feelings of joy, grief or loss but every chapter, every song is a performance of that memory - be it personal or collective. In this month's podcast Emma Langford and Ann Blake talk to writer and academic Emilie Pine about her no.1 bestseller "Notes To Self" (2018), a collection of personal essays about alcoholism, family, relationships, sexual abuse and miscarriage - how it felt to share those life experiences with the world in the form of a book, and how she found the transition from academic writing to non-fiction. Emilie Pine is a professor of modern drama at the School of English, Drama and Film in University College Dublin. She teaches and supervises student work in the fields of theatre and memory cultures. Emilie is also director of the Irish Memory Studies Research Network (www.irishmemorystudies.com) and editor of the Irish University Review and recently edited the Special Issue on Moving Memory: The Dynamics of the Past in Irish Culture. You can find out more about Professor Emilie Pine at https://people.ucd.ie/emilie.pine Find the Limerick Lady podcast wherever you get your podcast, and follow for new episodes on the third Thursday every month The Limerick Lady Podcast is supported by the Limerick Post Newspaper, and sponsored by the Ormston House Feminist Supermarket Follow Ann Blake on Twitter at @annblake78 and Instagram @annblakeplay and her band The Brad Pitt Light Orchestra on twitter @BPLO. Catch her other podcast, 'Ann and Steve Talk Stuff' on Twitter @annstevetalk Follow all things Emma Langford at www.emmalangfordmusic.com and support her on patreon at www.patreon.com/emmalangford Follow all things Ormston House at www.ormstonhouse.com Support the Limerick Post at www.limerickpost.ie This podcast goes out the third Thursday of every month or 'Thirdsday' - if you will. Follow The Limerick Lady on Facebook at TheLimerickLady, on Twitter at @LkLadyHQ and on Instagram at @thelimericklady Tweet using #LKLadyPod
Writer Eva Kenny discusses contemporary Irish women writers and the themes that occupy them. Books in focus: Niamh Campbell's This Happy, Naoise Dolan's Exciting Times, Emma Dabiri's Don't Touch my Hair, Sinéad Gleeson's Constellations, Emilie Pine's Notes to Self and Sally Rooney's Normal People. Eva is a writer based in Dublin. She holds a doctorate in comparative literature from Princeton University and is at work on a debut collection of stories and essays.
Dr Sabina Brennan chats to Emilie PinetwittSupport LinesFree Counselling and Psychotherapy for Adults who experienced childhood abuse or neglect (CaPA) https://www.rapecrisishelp.ie/https://rapecrisis.org.uk/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/superbrain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the final episode of season one (!), Mackenzie and Lily give their recommendations for underrated books under 250 pages that you can read this holiday season. Plus, Mackenzie shares her favorite trash human read of quarantine and Lily discusses not knowing what a book's about even six months after reading it. If that wasn't enough, there are season two teasers at the end of the episode. See y'all on January 11th!Major episode timestamps: Introduction (0:00), Housekeeping (1:00), Introduction to Main Topic (2:12), Discussion of This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (6:09), Discussion of Thick and Other Essays by Tressie McMillan Cottom (9:31), Discussion of Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey (12:59), Discussion of Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-ju (14:52), Discussion of Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong (16:54), Discussion of Notes to Self by Emilie Pine (19:14), Introduction to Bad Bitch Book Club Member Recommendations (21:52), Discussion of Ghosts in the Schoolyard by Eve Ewing (22:17), Discussion of Sabrina & Corina by Kali Fajardo-Anstine (23:11), Introduction to What We're Reading Now (25:06), Discussion of Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas (25:17), Hearts Unbroken by Cynthia Leitich Smith (27:58), Conclusion (30:23).You can get full show notes and episode transcriptions on the Bad Bitch Book Club website: http://badbitchbookclub.com/podcast.Give us a five-star rating wherever you get your podcasts, and say hi to us at @F2LPodcast on Twitter and Instagram. You can also join the private F2L Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/292095932008569/.If you want to support Bad Bitch Book Club's initiatives (including this podcast), become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/badbitchbookclub.Buy all books mentioned on Friends to Lovers: https://bookshop.org/lists/friends-to-lovers-podcast.Friends to Lovers is a Bad Bitch Book Club podcast hosted by BBBC founder Mackenzie Newcomb and writer, editor, and bestie Lily Herman. Each week, they use books as a jumping off point to talk about sex, relationships, dating, love, romance, and more.Podcast logo by MKW Creative Co. (https://mkwcreative.co/) and music by Eliza Rose Vera (http://www.elizarosevera.com).
In this episode, I speak to Emilie Pine, author of the multi award winning book 'Notes to Self'. We discuss her movement through, and experience of, many positions regarding parenthood - not being sure if she wanted to be a parent, very strongly wanting to be a parent, having a miscarriage and needing to accept that she wasn't going to be a parent. We discuss the guilt that can come with deciding not to pursue IVF and how important it is to stop defining yourself through what is absent in your life, even though this is a hard and ongoing process. Please subscribe/follow the podcast and check out the 'Are Kids For Me' pages on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/arekidsforme and Instagram,https://www.instagram.com/arekidsforme/ for more information and episode updates! Episode transcripts are available on https://www.arekidsforme.ie/podcast
We've got a food-themed episode for you this week: bread, meat, and oat milk ethics. We're talking to the documentary-maker Fredrik Gertten about why Swedish vegan company Oatly may be making a deal with the devil. We're also discussing why Subway bread isn't bread (in Ireland at least) and asking why the wurst may be over in Germany. Plus, foul-mouthed parrots. Because everyone needs foul-mouthed parrots. Thanks for listening! If you like our show and want to help us keep making it, you can chip in a few euros / pounds / dollars a month at patreon.com/europeanspodcast. Watch Fredrik's award-winning documentary Push here, and listen to his podcast here. This week's isolation inspiration: Notes to Self by Emilie Pine; Kidnapping (ARTE). Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | hello@europeanspodcast.com
We cover 3 topics today! This episode is inspired by NOTE TO SELF by Emilie Pine! Women, we need to start speaking up and voicing our opinions in a work place. The hustle culture is killing us slowing and have so many negative side effects. Let's learn to work smarter and not harder.
Half way through Season 2 and we are honoured to be joined by the phenomenal Emilie Pine - award winning author of Notes to Self and writer in residence at Ireland's National Maternity Hospital. Join Emilie and Mika as they thrash out the pro's and cons of a child free life and the inherent need for a wider conversation around women's reproductive health, outside of pregnancy.This episode of The Happy Vagina has been brought to you by DeoDoc, the inspirational intimate skincare brand, committed to the health of the vulva and vagina. DeoDoc aims to shed light and overcome the lack of knowledge that many women have about their own female anatomy. They are an incredible sister duo aiming to empower women by providing them with options, all backed by medical expertise, and my favourite is their intimate pre shave oil. I can't wait to try their new sustainable, organic tampons which launch in September. All DeoDoc products can be found on DeoDoc.com and Cult Beauty.Loving The Happy Vagina? Please do subscribe to be the first to know when a new episode drops!The Happy Vagina with Mika Simmons is hosted by Mika Simmons, produced by Tanja Pagnucoa and researched by Alice Hill.We'd love to hear from you! Email:hello@thehappyvagina.coSocial:@TheHappyVagina@MissMikaSimmons See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Judges Eoin Colfer, Emilie Pine, Donal Ryan and Emer McLysaght join Ray on the line to announce runners up Susan Carry and Anne Battersby and the winner Elaine Wilbur.
This week's minisode is all about women's voices! We chat about works of women that have inspired us, our favourite books by them and some wonderful empowerment. All voices are important and that's why it's so important to read as many of them as possible! Let us know what you think @throughthepagespod Books/Authors mentioned: The Secret History by Donna Tartt, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Virginia Woolf's works, Jane Austen, The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, The Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante, Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez, Circe by Madeline Miller, The Star of Kazan by Eva Ibbotson, Die zwei Schwerter des Samurai by Natalie Marrer, Becoming by Michelle Obama and last but not least Notes to Self: Essays by Emilie Pine
In this second installment of our National Library Week special on This is the Author, we asked even more of our authors to share their fondest library memories. Listen to Glennon Doyle, John Von Sothen, Lee Hartley Carter, Emilie Pine, Ali Wong, Richard Russo, Terry McMillan, and Pablo Cartaya as they share anecdotes about their experiences as children within the library space, as well as stories about how they are creating memories with their own children in the library.
Tym razem wybrałyśmy dla Was książki mówiące o trudnych tematach. Menstruacja, niepłodność i trudne relacje z rodziną? Są. Trauma związana z systemową i rodzinną przemocą wobec przedstawicielki kanadyjskich Pierwszych Narodów? Jest. Świadkowie Jehowy, homoseksualizm i poszukiwanie własnego ja? Są. Jeżeli i Was ciekawi, jak pisarze i pisarki, których książki omawiamy, poradzili sobie z tymi trudnymi doświadczeniami i jak nauczyli się mówić o tym, co trudne, zapraszamy do wysłuchania! Książki, o których rozmawiamy w podkaście, to: Emilie Pine, „O tym się nie mówi”, tłum. Joanna Figiel, Wydawnictwo Cyranka; Terese Marie Mailhot, „Heart berries”, Bloomsbury Publishing; Joanna Gierak-Onoszko, „27 śmierci Toby’ego Obeda”, Dowody na Istnienie; Robert Rient, „Świadek”, Dowody na Istnienie. Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze/ Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush
In deze coronaspecial -want we namen deze podcast op elk vanuit ons kot- bespreken we vier romans speciaal voor jullie. We volgen Aria (Nazanine Hozar) die opgroeit in Iran en ons zo ook iets leert over dit prachtige land, in Alles wat ik niet kan zeggen denken we na over taboes uit het leven van Emilie Pine en we genieten na van Dennie is een star van de hand van Maartje Wortel. Tot slot prijzen we het e-book "Het handboek voor burgers in tijden van Corona "geschreven door Henk Rijks aan als actuele must. Veel inspiratie voor deze misschien wel extra leestijd in deze bijzondere tijden.
To mark International Women's Day on March 8, and following Harvey Weinstein's recent conviction in New York, we're doing something a bit different. In this episode, Gris speaks to three of today's most compelling writers and campaigners about feminism now. They touch on everything from changing beauty standards to teens and social media to modern motherhood. Prepare to be surprised. Or as Lilah put it: "whatever I thought I was going to hear, that is not what I heard." (A warning if you're listening with kids: this episode contains some swearing.)The discussion was recorded at FT NextGen, a one-day festival in London in November 2019 — watch this space for details of this year's NextGen festivals in London and New York. Feminism is a subject that inspires strong reactions — and we'd especially like to know what you thought of this episode. Tweet us @FTCultureCall or email us at culturecall@ft.com. And if you enjoy the show, why not leave us a review on Apple Podcasts? Links to some of the things we discussed: Gris's piece on female essayists, including Rebecca Solnit, Jia Tolentino and Emilie Pine: https://www.ft.com/content/e8126aec-b1e3-11e9-bec9-fdcab53d6959 Gris's podcast interview with Jia Tolentino: https://www.ft.com/content/7d248852-e840-477c-b4c8-8bdbd48a43f2Lilah's podcast interview with Lisa Taddeo: https://www.ft.com/content/14f68996-d4a8-4d7f-ae2b-4398f35a9a24 A good piece about My Dark Vanessa: https://www.vulture.com/2020/02/my-dark-vanessa-kate-elizabeth-russell.htmlFT House & Home piece on maximalism and heritage interiors (paywall): https://www.ft.com/content/4d78b96e-4e5f-11ea-95a0-43d18ec715f5Hospital Sant Pau in Barcelona: https://www.santpaubarcelona.org/en/visits-sant-pau-art-nouveau-site Lilah's tilapia recipe, stolen straight off the back of the Trader Joe's label (this is not sponsored!): https://www.food.com/recipe/lemon-butter-tilapia-147551 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To już drugi odcinek poświęcony książkom, które w tym roku zrobiły na nas największe wrażenie, a w nim między innymi odpowiedzi na pytania: jak to jest być Szwedem? Omanką? Ukraińcem w mieście rozdartym wojną? Kobietą? Posełką? Znaną pisarką? No i ogólnie, człowiekiem? Zachęcamy do słuchania! Tym razem rozmawiamy o następujących książkach: Katarzyna Tubylewicz, „Moraliści”, Wielka Litera; Charlotte Gordon, „Buntowniczki”, tłum. Paulina Surniak, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie; Kate Harding, „Asking for it”, Da Capo Life Long; Astrid Lindgren, Louise Hartung, „Ja także żyłam!”, tłum. Anna Węgleńska i Elżbieta Kaźmierczak, Nasza Księgarnia; Agata Romaniuk, „Z miłości? To współczuję”, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie; Toni Morrison, „Pieśń Salomonowa”, tłum. Zofia Uhrynowska-Hanasz, Czytelnik; Emilie Pine, „Notes to Self”, Penguin; Sarah Moss, „Bodies of Light”, Granta; Serhij Żadan, „Internat”, tłum. Michał Petryk, Czarne; Olga Wiechnik, „Posełki”, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie. Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze/ Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush
Möt den kritikerrosade, debuterande författaren Emilie Pine från Irland, i samtal med SVT-profilen Jessika Gedin. Emilie är docent i modern drama vid University College Dublin, Irland. Hennes debut, "Allt jag inte kan säga", har tagits emot väl av både kritiker och läsare, och tilldelades priset som årets nykomling vid Irish Book Awards. Jessika Gedin är programledare för Babel på SVT. I samarbete med Wahlström & Widstrand. Från 28 augusti 2019 Jingel: Lucas Brar
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University has been a leader for four decades in interdisciplinary teaching and scholarship on Ireland in a global framework. The Center connects students to local community organizations while also preparing them to become citizens equipped to take on the world's most pressing challenges. Through liberal arts-focused academics across a range of nine disciplines, multi-disciplinary scholarship and key partnerships, the Center provides students with research, study abroad and employment opportunities. The Center is affiliated with organizations including the Abbey Theatre, Irish American Business Chamber & Network, the Jackie Clarke Museum and Library, and Princess Grace Irish Library, and serves as an invaluable resource for the Irish-American community through its programming and digitization projects. The Center's unique academic value is exemplified by The Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. Chair of Irish Studies, a position held each academic year by a distinguished Irish writer which has become one of the most prestigious Irish Studies positions in the U.S. The Center is supported by a generous grant by the Connelly Foundation. This podcast series aims to bring these unique voices and experiences to a wider audience.
Irish author Emilie Pine joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her brilliant non-fiction book Notes to Self, which tracks back over her life, and offers her take on difficult but important subjects, including motherhood, family alcoholism and gender equality issues. Notes to Self has been published in more than a dozen countries and won several awards, including Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards.
For our final episode in season one we tackle our nearest (if not dearest). Jeanette Winterson talks about how being adopted has shaped her concept of family and why the future may not look great for its traditional form. A. M. Homes, another adopted child, talks about the differences of writing about family in fiction and memoir. And to finish off we hear from Emilie Pine about her honest and frank personal essay collection and how she managed to share the intimate details of her family life. BOOKS MENTIONED: Frankissstein, This Brutal House, The Mistresses' Daughter, May We Be Forgiven, Notes To Self, The Unmumsy Mum, Never Mind, Educated.
Hello! We're back! We missed you! Welcome to Minisode Seven, in which we make an excited return to the studio and catch up on what we got up to over our summer break. Before all that, though, we want to play you some of an ace live event Octavia did with authors Jia Tolentino and Emilie Pine, discussing their brilliant essay collections, Trick Mirror and Notes To Self. Sadly you can only hear the first half of it because there were ghosts in the machine (technical meltdown), but it was a fascinating conversation so we still think it's worth it. We also have some really exciting stuff lined up for this autumn: a live event with none other than Zadie Smith; the launch of some very stylish LF merch; and we are the podcast in residence at Cheltenham Literary Festival this year. So, listen in for Jia, Emilie, new news, old news, the usual recommendations and, as ever, a little music too. It's good to be back!
Susanna Alakoski hyllades av både publik och kritiker när hon debuterade med uppväxtskildringen Svinalängorna 2006. Nu kommer hennes tredje roman Bomullsängeln, bok ett av fyra i en tänkt romansvit. I Lundströms Bokradio berättar Susanna Alakoski bland annat om sin mormors trådrullar som hon burit med sig vid flytt efter flytt - och om den omfattande research hon gjort inför bokprojektet som hon kallar sitt livs viktigaste och vars första del, "Bomullsängeln", nu släpps. Till studion kommer också den irländska debutanten Emilie Pine vars personliga essäbok "Allt jag inte kan säga" har toppat försäljningslistorna i hemlandet och väckt igenkänning hos många läsare med berättelser om droger, sexuella övergrepp, ofrivillig barnlöshet och att växa upp med en alkoholiserad far. Programledare: Marie Lundström Producent: Thella Johnson Böcker som tas upp i programmet: Allt jag inte kan säga av Emilie Pine Bomullsängeln av Susanna Alakoski
From the little island with the big reach: Hear from Mike McCormack with his acclaimed third novel “Solar Bones,” Catherine Ryan Howard and her debut propulsive thriller “Distress Signals” and Emilie Pine with her searching “Notes to Self.” With the support of Culture Ireland.
'Notes to Self' writer Emilie Pine picks the music on Mystery Train Sunday Service. She talks to John Kelly about her writing success, and how loss and joy can co-exist.
This week on the TPOE podcast is a live recording, from O'Mahony's of Watergrasshill during the Mystery Bus Tour of Crosstown Drift litfest, where I got to interview Emilie Pine (Notes to Self) and Ian Maleney (Minor Monuments) about writing their non-fiction books; Tramp Press, which published both of them; and what's next for both of them.
S4 E39: In this episode meet Ruth Reichl, author of SAVE ME THE PLUMS; Emily Nussbaum, author of I LIKE TO WATCH; and Emilie Pine, author of NOTES TO SELF. Each of these nonfiction writers shares work inspired by her life, whether it’s a memoir about her career or essays about personal-yet-universal experiences. And find out which writer would cast Julia Whelan as her dream narrator. Save Me the Plums by Ruth Reichl: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/210646/save-me-the-plums/ I Like to Watch by Emily Nussbaum: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/563025/i-like-to-watch/ Notes to Self by Emilie Pine: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/607959/notes-to-self/
We look at the prospects for the two women in the race for the Conservative Party leadership. Is there a chance the UK may see its third female Prime Minister? We hear from Rachel Sylvester, the award winning journalist who has interviewed them both and from Jessica Elgot, chief political correspondent for the Guardian about the view from the parliamentary lobby as MPs make their minds up ahead of the first ballot on Thursday. You don't need qualifications to teach your children about science. The science blogger Nanogirl, aka Dr Michelle Dickinson, who set up a nanomechanical testing lab in New Zealand has created a cookbook to teach children about cooking and science at the same time. Michelle talks about the significance of nanotechnology and easy ways for non-scientific parents to get their children into it.Emilie Pine, an associate professor at University College, Dublin has written her first non-academic book, Notes to Self, a collection of essays about what it is to be a woman. She talks to Jenni about the taboo subjects she explores including infertility, miscarriage, menstruation and the effects of alcoholism in a family.Kenya's High Court has ruled against campaigners seeking to overturn a law banning gay sex. Gay sex in Kenya is punishable by up to 14 years in prison, although it is not clear whether there have ever been any convictions. Two women talk about the impact of this ruling on them and other queer women in Kenya.
In show twenty-six, award-winning author Emilie Pine helps Tara to do a deep dive on periods. Tara and Emilie aren’t doctors, instead, they jump the chat off from Emilie’s essay Notes on Bleeding and Other Crimes from her bestseller Notes to Self (Tramp Press). Why are we still so reluctant to talk about periods? What if you’re not having them? And what’s the deal with disgust? Also: to hair or not to hair, and creaming. What’s a leg hat and why would someone throw a scarf down their leg? All will be revealed. (For more on period poverty in Ireland, check out Homeless Period Ireland https://www.facebook.com/homelessperiodIreland/) Website http://www.taraflynn.ie Patreon https://www.patreon.com/taraflynnirl Instagram https://www.instagram.com/taraflynnirl
First published by Irish independent Tramp Press, Emilie Pine’s Notes to Self became a phenomenal word-of-mouth bestseller. Now picked up on this side of the water by Hamish Hamilton, Pine’s debut collection of autobiographical essays is a poignant, radically honest and fiercely intelligent account of the pains and joys of living as a woman in the 21st Century. She was in conversation with Katherine Angel, author of Unmastered: A Book on Desire, Most Difficult to Tell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emilie Pine: The dangerous life of a wild child, surviving loss and the power of storytelling by JOE
Irish author Emilie Pine chats to Kathy about her collection of highly personal essays, Notes to Self, published by Tramp Press. The book deals with the taboo topics we're not supposed to talk about including alcoholism, infertility and rape. Emilie tells Kathy about the background to some of the essays, what she has learned from writing them and why her mantra for 2019 is: being strategic, but also reflecting.
In episode twenty, we’re doing something a little different. We don’t have just one book to discuss, we have a whole year of reading and books and reading related goals to reflect on. And, of course, we’ve got a bunch of stellar recommendations for you that should see you through those long lazy summer afternoons.So, let’s talk books. We read a pretty interesting mix this year, from This One Summer, a graphic novel from Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki, to Clare Wrights The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka to N.K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season. Some scored the much revered two thumbs up and some, well, not so much.So, what were our high points this year? Hit play and find out!Show Notes:Neve:‘The Learning Curves of Vanessa Partridge’ by Clare Strahan: https://www.readings.com.au/products/25078427/the-learning-curves-of-vanessa-partridge‘The Cruel Prince’ by Holly Black: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-cruel-prince-holly-black/prod9780316310314.html‘Princess in Theory’ by Alyssa Cole: https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-princess-in-theory-alyssa-cole/prod9780062685544.html‘Hurts to Love You’ (and the rest of the Forbidden Hearts series) by Alisha Rai: https://www.booktopia.com.au/hurts-to-love-you-forbidden-hearts-alisha-rai/prod9780062566768.html‘The Governess Game’ by Tessa Dare: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-governess-game-tessa-dare/prod9780062672124.html‘Duke by Default’ by Alyssa Cole: https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-duke-by-default-alyssa-cole/prod9780062685568.htmlKirby:‘Wise Children’ By Angela Carter: https://www.readings.com.au/products/3008186/wise-children‘Jane Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte: https://www.booktopia.com.au/jane-eyre-charlotte-bronte/prod9781784870737.html‘Ceremony’ by Leslie Marmon Silko: https://www.booktopia.com.au/ceremony-leslie-marmon-silko/prod9780143104919.html‘The Fish Girl’ by Mirandi Riwoe: https://www.readings.com.au/products/24150061/the-fish-girl‘Daughters of Passion’ by Julia O’Faolain: https://www.booktopia.com.au/daughters-of-passion-julia-o-faolain/prod9780571351947.htmlFi:‘A Writing Life: Helen Garner and Her Work’ by Bernadette Brennan: https://www.readings.com.au/products/23163487/a-writing-life-helen-garner-and-her-work‘How To Write An Autographical Novel’ By Alexander Chee: https://www.booktopia.com.au/how-to-write-an-autobiographical-novel-alexander-chee/prod9781328764522.html‘The World Was Whole’ By Fiona Wright: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-world-was-whole-fiona-wright/prod9781925336979.htmlGeorge Ezra & Friends Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/george-ezra-friends/id1346610013?mt=2‘The Wonder of Birds’ by Jim Robbins: https://www.readings.com.au/products/23913878/the-wonder-of-birds-what-they-tell-us-about-ourselves-the-world-and-a-better-futureRecommendations:Fi:The September Issue: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1331025/The Bold Type: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6116060/‘Insomniac City’ by Bill Hayes: https://www.booktopia.com.au/insomniac-city-bill-hayes/prod9781620404942.html‘Notes to Self’ by Emilie Pine: https://www.readings.com.au/products/26408520/notes-to-selfNeve:The Blak Browhttps://www.theliftedbrow.com/current-issue/‘Circe’ by Madeline Millerhttps://www.booktopia.com.au/ebooks/circe-madeline-miller/prod9781408890066.htmlKirby:I Used To Be Normal: https://www.madmanfilms.com.au/i-used-to-be-normal-a-boyband-fangirl-story/‘Bush Studies’ by Barbara Baynton: https://www.readings.com.au/products/15725703/bush-studies‘Her Body and Other Parties’ by Carmen Maria Machado: https://www.booktopia.com.au/her-body-and-other-parties-carmen-maria-machado/prod9781555977887.htmlContact Us:Twitter: @litcanonballInstagram: @literarycanonballFind us on Facebook at Literary Canon BallEmail: literarycanonball@gmail.com
Listmas 2018 rolls on with the TPOE Books of the Year roundup. I'm joined by novelist Ruth Gilligan, author of Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan and who teaches creative writing at the University of Birmingham, as we discuss what's on each other's top 10 list. It was a really fun, in-depth discussion about our favourite books. I won't spoil it all, but expect discussion on Sally Rooney, Emilie Pine, Rachel Kushner and Anna Burns' Milkman. Plus was how did Irish writing fare in 2018 and we also discuss what we're looking forward to in 2019,
Abbey Talks Live Public Event: Author of Asking For It Louise O’Neill, director and co-adaptor Annabelle Comyn join writers Emilie Pine and John Boyne in a conversation on staging challenging material, sharing creative personal work for the public gaze and counting the cost of their brutal honesty. [Plot and story lines revealed throughout this discussion] Asking For It by Louise O'Neill, Adapted by Meadhbh McHugh in colloboration with Annabelle Comyn, Directed by Annabelle Comyn. LANDMARK PRODUCTIONS and THE EVERYMAN in association with the ABBEY THEATRE and CORK MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL Recorded on Thursday 15 November 2018 on the Peacock stage. Sound operator: Derek Conaghy Moderator & Editor: Lisa Farrelly
The Riff Raff Podcast: Writers community | Debut authors | Getting published
The Riff Raff chat to Emilie Pine, author of Notes to Self, about why it's important to write for yourself rather than a perceived audience, creativity as a therapeutic tool, & why, if you want to be a writer, you need to put it first. Music: bensound.com
Emilie Pine, bestselling author of the essay collection 'Notes to Self', joins Sally Rooney in studio to talk about Julian Gough's essay, 'How To Edit Your Own Lousy Writing'.
Emilie Pine, author of the best-selling essay collection Notes To Self, joined Alan and Sarah in the All Curious Minds tent at the All Together Now festival in Co. Waterford to talk about a book that was very important to her when she was young, Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. We talked about boxes of books, rebel girls, gothic novels, not having a tv, and all about Jo. Thank you so much to Linda and Erin of All Curious Minds for having us and to Lisa and Sarah of Tramp Press for their help. We didn't have mics on the audience so you can't hear them too well so you'll have to take our word for it that they enjoyed it. You can find Emilie on Twitter @emiliepine. Notes To Self is getting rave reviews from absolutely everybody and you should read it immediately. Alan is @alan_maguire and Sarah is @griffski. Sarah's first novel Spare And Found Parts is both available now and excellent. Her second novel Other Words For Smoke is out next year. Juvenalia is on all of the social medias, if you search for Juvenalia, you'll find us. We're doing a live show as part of the Dublin Podcast Festival with The Sunday Sermon on September 30th in the Soundhouse. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan
In this episode, Chris talks to Emilie Pine who has just released her collection of essays called Notes To Self. In Notes to Self, Emilie beautifully articulates some of her most difficult experiences, in doing so, she gives the reader the opportunity to confront those experiences and emotions that we might tend to suppress. The collection is understandably getting a positive reaction from both critics and readers. Here she talks about some of this reaction and the difficulties that are inherent in writing about topics that are very personal.
In this special edition of Off Topic Hugh Linehan celebrates and remembers the work of playwright Brian Friel who has died at the age of 86. He is joined by Fintan O'Toole, Peter Crawley and Emilie Pine. Off Topic is a weekly ideas and culture podcast. It is researched by Declan Conlon and produced by Sinead O'Shea.
In this week's Off Topic Fionn Davenport, Hugh Linehan and Laurence Mackin discuss the Volkswagen scandal with Marketing and Branding lecturer John Fanning and Motoring Editor Michael McAleer. Later in the podcast the Dublin Theatre Festival is previewed by Peter Crawley and UCD lecturer Emilie Pine. Finally the Off Topic team present their cultural highlights of the week including the 'solid ascent' of Irish film and the drumming genius of John Bonham. Off Topic is a weekly culture and ideas podcast. It is researched by Declan Conlon and produced by Sinead O'Shea.
Dr. Emilie Pine speaks on 'New Memory' at The Theatre of Memory Symposium at the Abbey Theatre. [16 January 2014]
Recent cultural explorations of Ireland's history of institutional abuse have focussed on buildings as ways of creating a commemorative space for this history. Brokentalkers' The Blue Boy (2011), Anu Productions' Laundry (2011), and Evelyn Glynn's Breaking the Rule of Silence (2011) all insist on the visibility and presence of these institutions within towns and communities. All three works foreground the necessary role of active spectatorship in commemorating this traumatic past, and in ensuring it never happens again. This active spectatorship stands in contrast to the patterns of agnosia and amnesia which maintained the system for so long. This lecture discusses the ways in which culture plays a much-needed role in the commemoration of abuse trauma. Yet culture cannot stand alone and the lecture subsequently calls for a state-led official history of Ireland's institutional past which addresses the class and gender-based operation of these institutions in a holistic system of incarceration.