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Karin Slaughter Does it Again

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Hey writers! Sarina here! I have never been quiet about how much I enjoy Karin Slaughter's work. So when the opportunity arose for me to read her brand new book, We Are All Guilty Here, and then interview her about it, I raised my hand faster than an extra in a deodorant ad. The new book is a series starter with a kickass female heroine, and I could not have loved it more! Join as as I quiz Karin on: * How to write a sweeping series starter* Small towns as a setting. How small is too small?* The difference between a procedural and psychological suspense* Character development and much more! Karin is incredibly smart and such an important voice in suspense. You won't want to miss this one!Other favorite's of Karin's that we discussed include:Pieces of Her The Grant County seriesHey, Jess here to talk to you about a series I have created just for supporters of the #AmWriting Podcast.I met an aspiring author and speaker who has an idea for a book that just knocked me over. I said, please, please write that book. This is someone who had an idea that has a place in the market. It's timely. She's the perfect person to write it, and I asked her, I begged her, if I could please mentor her through this process publicly on the podcast.So while we're not giving her full name and we're not giving the actual title of the book, because we don't want to hand those things away, I am coaching her through the entire process, from preparing her book proposal to querying an agent. I'm going through the whole thing with her. She knows nothing about the publishing industry, she knows very little about how one goes about writing a book—so essentially, this is as I mentioned before, from soup to nuts, From Authority to Author, and hopefully we'll get her there.But really, whether or not this book ends up selling, whether after this book she ends up having a speaking career, this is about the process of preparing to do that. I hope you'll join us.This series is for supporters only, so if you are a free subscriber right now, consider upgrading. Remember, if you upgrade, you'll also get the ability to submit for our First Pages Booklab, and lots of other fun stuff that we put out just for supporters—So come join us. It's a lot of fun.Transcript below!EPISODE 461 - TRANSCRIPTJess LaheyHey, Jess here to talk to you about a new series I have created just for supporters of the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast. I met an aspiring author and speaker who has an idea for a book that just knocked me over. I said, please, please write that book. This is someone who had an idea that—it has a place in the market, it's timely, she's the perfect person to write it—and I asked her, I begged her, if I could please mentor her through this process publicly on the podcast. So while we're not giving her full name and we're not giving the actual title of the book, because we don't want to hand those things away, I am coaching her through the entire process, from preparing her book proposal to querying an agent. I'm going through the whole thing with her. She knows nothing about the publishing industry. She knows very little about how, you know, one goes about writing a book. And so she—essentially, this is, as I mentioned before, From Soup to Nuts, From Authority to Author, and hopefully we'll get her there. But really, whether or not this book ends up selling, whether this book—she ends up having a speaking career—this is about the process of preparing to do that. How do you write a book? How do you prepare to become a speaker on the back of that book? So I hope you join us. This is a series for supporters only, so if you are a free supporter—or if you're a free subscriber right now—consider upgrading. Remember, if you upgrade, you'll also get access to the ability to submit for our First Pages Booklab and lots of other fun stuff that we put out just for supporters. So come join us. It's a lot of fun.Multiple SpeakersIs it recording? Now it's recording, yay. Go ahead. This is the part where I stare blankly at the microphone. I don't remember what I'm supposed to be doing. All right, let's start over. Awkward pause. I'm going to rustle some papers. Okay, now one, two, three.Sarina BowenHello, my name is Sarina Bowen, and you're listening to the AmWriting Podcast. This is the podcast about writing all the things—short things, long things, fictional things, non-fictional things, pitches and proposals—in short, this is the podcast about sitting down and getting the work done. I am alone today with an interview that I could not be more excited about. I don't know how I drew the long straw here, but today I have the pleasure of interviewing Karin Slaughter. She is the author of more than 20 instant New York Times best-selling novels, including the Edgar-nominated Cop Town and standalone novels The Good Daughter, Pretty Girls, and Girl Forgotten. That's actually an amazing one, by the way—go read it. She's published in 120 countries, with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. She also has a number one Netflix series and another long-running series. She has hit all the bells and checked all the boxes in thriller land, and she is also just one of my favorite writers. So happy to be here. Welcome, Karin Slaughter.Karin SlaughterIt's my pleasure. Thank you.Sarina BowenWe're here to talk about your August release, which is called We Are All Guilty Here. I received this ARC a few months ago—actually read it immediately—because I love your suspense, and I also was really excited to see that it was clear as day on the release. So you owe me now that it's a series starter.Karin SlaughterIt is, yeah. It was a lot of fun planning it out.Sarina BowenOh, good, yeah. And I want to hear a little bit about that, but I'm just going to read the very short flap copy for We Are All Guilty Here so we all know what we're talking about.[Reads flap copy]The first thrilling mystery in the new North Falls series from Karin Slaughter. Welcome to North Falls—a small town where everyone knows everyone. Or so they think. Until the night of the fireworks, when two teenage girls vanish and the town ignites. For Officer Emmy Clifton, it's personal. She turned away when her best friend's daughter needed help—and now she must bring her home. But as Emmy combs through the puzzle the girls left behind, she realizes she never really knew them. Nobody did. Every teenage girl has secrets. But who would kill for them? And what else is the town hiding?So, flap copy very much pitched as a thriller. Here is the problem here—you know, we're wanting the solution, but I would argue that your novels are always, always about bigger than the problem and its solution. So how did you conceive of this town, and what does North Falls mean to you as you were getting into it?Karin SlaughterWell, I mean, North Falls is a very small town inside of a larger county. So it's rural, but it's not tiny like my Grant County Series. And I think that I learned some lessons in Grant County—mainly, make it a larger town so there's more people you can kill, because at a certain point, why would anyone live in this tiny town? But also, I knew going into it that it was going to be a series. And so, you know, unlike Grant County and Will Trent—which I was hoping would be series, but I wasn't sure, and I was at a different point in my writing life—you know, I'm pretty sure, 25 books in, that they're going to publish at least two or three more of my books. So I thought, let me set this up as a series, and let me do this world building that can carry on into several books, and let's make this town. You know, North Falls is the seat of the county, but it's also in a county called Clifton County. And the main narrator you meet is called Emmy Clifton, and she's a sheriff's deputy. Her father, Gerald Clifton, is the sheriff of this county. There are Cliftons everywhere—there are rich Cliftons and poor Cliftons—and so you have this family saga potential. But also, it gave me the opportunity to plant a lot of different seeds that will later grow into novels. So I was really happy about that, but I definitely structured the county in a way where there's plenty of space to tell stories.Sarina BowenRight. So I noticed, and when I read a book like this, I am reading it as a reader, but also as a writer.Karin SlaughterYes.Sarina BowenAnd so I really noticed how long the character count in this book is—by which I mean how many characters there really are, how many named characters. There's so many of them, and that felt really fearless to me, you know, like you weren't sitting there at your keyboard wondering if you were going to ask your reader to remember this other family member, but you just went for it. And is that something that you ever try to balance? Like, you're not taking it easy on us here, and ultimately, I loved every word of it. But do you ever worry about that? Like, do you let that voice from other books past into your brain to say, like, well, that one time…Karin SlaughterNot really. You know, I think a writer's job is to trust the reader, and it's certainly my job to tell a story that is gripping and that makes sense and that pulls them into the world. And so what I was thinking about as I was writing this was, I need to write these characters in such a way that you care about them; otherwise, you won't care what happens. And, you know, Emmy is in a pretty universal position for a lot of millennial women. She's in a marriage that's not a great marriage. She's trying to raise her son. Her parents are starting to get older—you know, they're failing a little bit—so she's noticing that. And in the middle of this, she has this horrific crime happen where these two girls are abducted. And because they are in this small town, she knows one of these girls, who's actually a stepdaughter of her best friend—her best friend since kindergarten—and so just that one thing happening blows her world apart. To me, that's what the hook is. You know, there's this greater mystery of what happened to these girls, what's going to happen, who took them—all those things—but there's also something that I rely on a lot in my books, which is the mystery of character, and people wanting to know more about how does Emmy navigate this. What happens to her brother and her sister-in-law, and this handsome guy who is the school resource officer? You know, how does this all play out? And that, to me, is the job of the writer—to make these characters interesting and make the plot and the balance of the character stories fit together in a way that, you know, when there's not a car chase or a gunfight or whatever, you still want to keep reading because you're involved in the mystery of the character.Sarina BowenYeah, and we sure are. And Emmy is just the beating heart of this book, but she is not your only point of view character. And how—is that something you really have to fiddle with as you go, like, do you try on other point of view characters and then pick the winners as you go?Karin SlaughterYeah... I never have, you know, I think that I'm a very opinionated writer. I have a very firm sense of point of view. And so I knew that Emmy was going to get the bulk of the first part of the story. And then I knew that Jude was going to come in when she came in, and that I would have to build out, like, just drop the reader in this unfamiliar, new world, right in San Francisco, with like, a completely different character, and you don't know what's going on, and you make assumptions about her based on what she does for a living and all this other stuff. And you know, I knew that was coming all along and that the book would be told from these two women's points of view. I never felt—other than the early part with Madison, one of the girls who is abducted—I never really felt like anyone else could tell these stories.Sarina BowenOkay! And you mentioned that you learned some things from writing your Grant County Series that informed your choice of the size and milieu of what you chose for North Falls and for Clifton County. What do you think? How did it feel to start a series in 2025 versus starting one, you know, a decade ago? Like, is there anything about the world that made your choices different, or is it all, um, you know, coming from what you've learned as an author?Karin SlaughterYeah, I think it's cumulative. I mean, the point of being an author with a 25-year career is to learn from each book, and I never want to feel like when I finish a book, oh, that's perfect. I can't do better than that. I always, you know, want to learn something, and then the next book I want to try something new. I mean, I could have just kept writing Will Trent novels and occasionally standalones for the rest of my life. I mean, and I am going to write more Will Trent novels interspersed with North Falls. It's really important to me to—I love that character, I love Sara Linton, and I want to keep telling those stories. And I actually have another idea for a standalone I want to do. But, you know, the point of being a writer is to get better at it. I think anybody who loves writing and the challenge of writing, and feels a calling, wants to be better with each story—to hone certain skills, to do novel things (to use a pun there) in their writing that challenge them and make the work more interesting—and that's what I try to do with every book. So starting North Falls this far into my career was a leap, but I think, hopefully, it's one that has paid off for me as a writer, just to have the ability to tell new stories and kind of prove that I've got more stories in me.Sarina BowenYeah, I confess that I regularly have moments where I stop myself and ask, have I said this before this way? Have I done this little thing before? And what would you tell me about that—like, to just, like, get over myself? Or, you know, what happens when you come to a moment like that in your own story craft?Karin SlaughterWell, I mean, in polite terms, you could think of it as an homage to yourself. I mean, honestly, I'm writing about murder. I'm writing about violence against women. I mean, I do write about men dying, but no one seems to care—so sorry, guys. You know, I had one book where I killed, like, six men, and then the next one I killed one woman, and they were like, wow, this return to violence. I'm like, come on, guys. But yeah, you know? So I think how you do it is you have to think of it through the lens of the character, and that's a choice I made in Grant County and Will Trent—was that they were going to be affected by what happened in the previous book, right? So, you know, you don't have a situation—you know, I love series novels, but there are some where… and Jack Reacher is an exception because I love Jack Reacher, and every Reacher book is: he gets to a new town, people are doing bad s**t, and he shoots a lot of people, and he makes it right, you know. And I love Jack Reacher. But, you know, some writers do write the same thing over and over again—they have the same concept or the same gimmick—and that's never been a career that I'm interested in. For me, I want to tell new stories and do new things. And, you know, after a while you run out of crimes that are new crimes. You know, I've written about abduction before, I've written about abuse before, but it's the character—the way the character sees a story, and the connection, the emotional connection the character has—that makes a difference. And, you know, in many ways, it's harder to write a novel in North Falls, where Emmy has a personal connection to the crimes that are occurring, as opposed to writing a Will Trent novel set in Atlanta, where, you know, it's a stranger to them. And so I have to...Sarina BowenIf Will Trent knew—yeah, if Will Trent knew every dead person, that would just seem weird.Karin SlaughterYeah, exactly, yeah. And so I have to find a way into the story, and with Will and Sara, for instance, it's a little more difficult than something where, okay, there's this immediate emotional connection, because I'm writing in North Falls more psychological thrillers, as opposed to Will Trent, which is more procedural.Sarina BowenOkay, can I poke you about that a little bit? Because, um, these words are used a lot. Procedural, to me, I've always understood to be a professional character. So Emmy Clifton is a law enforcement officer—she's a pro—so in strictly, strict definition, this is a procedural novel. But how do you feel the difference between psychological versus procedural functions in those two series?Karin SlaughterWell, you know, I think absolutely, if you want to be strictly by definition, it would be procedural. But, you know, the thing about thrillers is they're all things now, right? I mean, you could call it domestic—a domestic thriller, or domestic mystery, or whatever—you could call it, you know, a family story. And I think of it more as a saga, because it is about a family spanning generations, and this town spanning generations. But, you know, yeah, there's a procedural element. There's also—like, it's very emotionally tied into the character. There's a darkness to it, so it's psychologically, you know, you're very close to the bone on it. And I think that's why I would call it more of a psychological thriller, as opposed to Will Trent where, you know, it's very led by the investigatory steps, right? Like, you know, if Will Trent is going to be there, they're going to talk to witnesses, they're going to talk to suspects, they're going to, you know, have to fill in with their boss. There are just different parts of that that, in one way, the structure makes it easier to write than something like We Are All Guilty Here. But, you know, with this in particular, where you have it talking about not just the crime, but how f*****g hard it is to grow yourself into a woman, as Emmy says, and friendships and relationships and family and dealing with aging parents and, you know, siblings and that sort of stuff—that, to me, is what makes it more in the realm of psychological.Sarina BowenOkay. I've actually really admired the way that you sometimes walk the line on this. For example, I really enjoyed Girl Forgotten, which is the character that is first introduced in Pieces of Her, where she is not a professional. And then in Girl Forgotten, she has joined a law enforcement agency, but it's still her first day on the job—which is just such a wonderfully fun way to throw things at that character—because then it becomes both a procedural and not. Like, she is technically a professional, but she doesn't know what the heck she's doing, and not everybody there is willing to help her. So to me, that was a fantastically fun way of making both things true at once. And when I was reading that book, and of course then this one, I wonder—how you get the legal—the law enforcement stuff? So, like, how did…I know that by now, at this point in your career, you must have many people you can talk to about this, but how did you start that? Like, how did you inform yourself of what you didn't know so that you could fix it and not get those things wrong?Karin SlaughterYeah, you know, when I wrote my second book, I had met a guy who's a doctor, and he is married to a pediatrician, and his brother works on a body farm in Texas. So this is, like, the perfect family for me for what I'm doing to make Sara the smartest doctor on the entire planet. Because, you know, it might take my friend David, who advises me, four days to come up with a solution, but Sara has to do it in half a paragraph. So she's definitely the doctor you want if anything very unusual happens. I mean, her career would be the subject of scholarly articles forever.Sarina BowenZebra is not horses for her.Karin SlaughterExactly, yeah. And so I am…I have them—I have a lot of police officers I speak to, a lot of retired GBI officers. One of them was very helpful in this novel because, you know, the GBI—it escalates, you know, crimes in the state of Georgia escalate completely when there's a child involved, just because, you know, somebody who's in Fulton County can't jump to Acworth, for instance, as far as policing, but the GBI is in charge of the entire state—Georgia Bureau of Investigation—so they handle a lot of kidnappings and abductions. And most of the time, you know, it's statistically…there's a 1% chance it's going to be a stranger. Usually it's a parent or “Uncle Bob,” or, you know, the youth pastor, or someone like that who has access to a child. And so she hooked me into the Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which is a remarkable resource. And, I mean, I think they're just amazing in what they do. But, you know, the thing is, as much as I know about this stuff, I always check my work because I'm not a professional. And, you know, it's very rare these days, I think, for people to say, hey, I'm not an expert in this, let me talk to someone who is and has spent 20 years becoming an expert. But it's really important to me to get those details as correct as I can. Now, they're not always going to be 100% accurate because I'm telling a story, you know? If putting in a chest tube takes 20 different steps…Sara's going to do it, you know, in like a sentence.Sarina BowenRight.Karin SlaughterSo I have to—but I feel like I need to know the rules and I need to know the facts before I fudge them so that I can still give them a sense of believability. I'm writing…not writing textbooks, I'm writing fiction, but I want to be as accurate as possible, and I think that's really important, you know? And I know that a lot of my readers are very immersed in true crime and podcasts and all these sorts of things. And sometimes you can get the accurate information from those. A lot of times you don't. And I want them to say, wait a minute, you know, on “Murder Death Podcast”, they said this would never happen, and if they look it up, or they talk to an expert, they'll be like, ha, “Murder Death Podcast” was wrong. You know, maybe I shouldn't trust this guy or gal who's doing a podcast out of the backseat of her car for my forensic knowledge. So that's my job as a writer—to get it as factually accurate as I can.Sarina BowenYeah, and there are areas, um, where readers care more. Like, when I ask readers, um, what do you—what drives you nuts in research? It's the nurses are really, like, um, triggered by bad medicine. But…Karin SlaughterYeah.Sarina BowenBut there are some areas, you know, like technology, and there are some places where, you know, less accuracy—or more creative accuracy—is more excusable than if you do the nurse thing wrong, because they will come for you.Karin SlaughterYeah, yeah, they will. Or guns…Sarina BowenRight.Karin SlaughterYou know? And it's really because the armorer for the GBI—I actually confirmed some details with him in a book—and, like, some guy in, I don't know, Idaho sent me this angry email saying I got it wrong. And I'm like, talk to the armorer, right? I mean, people…people just want to fight sometimes. But yeah, nurses can be brutal when they come for you. It's like, come on, man. It's funny that you mentioned doctors, actually; doctors are like, you know, people get it wrong, but nurses are like, no, you got this wrong, you need to apologize.Sarina BowenIt's funny that you mentioned the guns, because I heard last year Gregg Hurwitz speak, and he said, “Don't get the guns wrong. The gun people will come for you. And don't hurt the cat, because the cat people will come for you.”Karin SlaughterTrue. It's true. I would say the cat people are more brutal than the gun people.Sarina BowenYeah.Karin SlaughterAs it should be. You should never hurt an animal in a book.Sarina BowenRight. So back to the idea of a series again. I was so excited to see that this will be a series, and I—the expansiveness of the first book makes a lot of sense series-wise. What do you think is actually harder about writing a series versus a standalone, or the reverse?Karin SlaughterWell, you know, in a standalone, the stakes can be much higher because you're not going—you can damage these characters. I mean, you can kill the characters. You can kill them all by the end of the book, you know? So the sense of jeopardy is always heightened in a standalone, at least in my standalones, because I'm not precious with people, even if they're narrators. But, you know, I think it's really important to—no matter what you're writing—just keep in mind that there's someone out there who has experienced the crimes you're writing about. And, you know, a case of gender violence is happening right now, and right now, right now, and right now, right? So it's like every second of the day in the world, it's happening somewhere. And I keep that in mind when I'm writing, and I want to make it matter. I don't want to use it for effect—it's not titillating or sexualized, or any of those things. So, you know, when I'm writing—whether it's a standalone or a series—I want to set up that world where the lives of these people matter, and you understand that the loss of life is felt in the community, and by the family, and the characters, and the investigators, and everyone there. And so, you know, the challenge with the standalone is finding that world, building that world, and then leaving that world, right? It's a lot of work, as opposed to in a series where you know you're going to carry it on. So you have to be a little careful about how you structure things, and you don't want to leave your character in a place where the next book you don't know how they're going to go on, also. And so you have to have some sense of hope, or some sense of closing that one chapter and moving on to the other. I mean, I use a lot of humor in my books. I get a lot of questions about the violence, but I never get questions about the humor. I think it's really important to have that lightness among the darkness. I mean, my grandmother used to say, “You can't fall off the floor,” and I'm a big proponent of that. I think at some point, you know, you have to have some relief from it. And in a standalone, you know, you have a very short runway to do that, but in a series, you have a longer…you know, you can trust the reader, as they get to know these characters, that they have a little more empathy and sympathy with what they're going through.Sarina BowenYeah, so you mentioned darkness, and I've been thinking a lot about this. And your books have some very dark topics and themes, as they must, because you are carrying storylines that are, um, can be very dramatic and have very high stakes. One thing I've noticed about your books, and why I like them so much, is that even in the year of our Lord 2025, when I pick up a Karin Slaughter book, it could be dark as anything, but I know from at least chapter one and a half who I am rooting for and who I care about. So Emmy is a wonderful example of this. Ten minutes into my journey with her, I know that she's my girl. You know, I'm very invested in her, even though that does not mean she has to be perfect, that she isn't flawed, or that she even knows what's going on—but I know, because of the cues that you've given me, that I'm supposed to care about her, and I do instantly. So when I began reading lots and lots of suspense three or four years ago, as I was writing my own, I very quickly sorted all of the suspense in the world that's selling right now into two pots, without trying to—which is the books where I know who I'm supposed to root for immediately, and the books where you don't. And I noticed that that second category is awfully popular now, and maybe is sort of on an upswing, like where the mystery, the story, might be very beautifully rendered, but I don't necessarily care about any of the people, or I'm not sure who to pull for. And that's not because these books aren't well written, but because that's a mood, and I wonder if you've noticed that, and, um, and how you feel about it, just from a writerly perspective. Like, what is going on there? Like, why is there so much darkness in the reader's perspective, and, you know, not just in the themes right now?Karin SlaughterWell, I mean, I think it's where we are, just in the world, right? You had a lot of that before 9/11, and then there was a need after—I mean that, and I speak to 9/11 because that's…my first book was published a few days after 9/11, so…Sarina BowenOh, wow.Karin SlaughterAnd there was this idea, like, you saw it in the TV show 24, where there's good and bad, and there's, you know, black and white. It's very—and then we've moved definitively toward grays. But, you know, I like books where you know where you stand. And I have written books with unreliable narrators at times, and, you know, Gillian Flynn did it best and kicked that off. But, you know the thing about an unreliable narrator or an antagonist being your narrator is, I prefer a Tom Ripley, right? I mean, Tom Ripley, Patricia Highsmith's character, is decidedly a bad guy. He murders and steals and, you know, but you're rooting for him, even not to get caught, you know. And a lot of the tension comes from him making really stupid mistakes, and you're cringing as a reader and thinking, God, how's he going to get out of this? And I don't want him to get arrested, even though he's this bad guy. And I love books that play against that. I think sometimes we have books where people—I mean, what you're saying about not knowing who to root for—I mean, if they're a good antagonist or they're a good foil, like a Moriarty…I mean, a lot of times you're not rooting for Sherlock, you're rooting for Moriarty. It just depends on how it's drawn. But for me, I just felt like, you know, this is sort of a return to Grant County, which is…I started writing Grant County, and, you know, you believe that Jeffrey and Sara and Lena, for the most part, were always trying to do the right thing. And I think we've lost the benefit of the doubt for a lot of people—particularly police officers have lost the benefit of the doubt—which is very troubling, because they police with our consent. And we need to understand who we're giving consent to. And we need to understand—you know, “defund the police” has been, like, a buzz…buzzword, phrase, whatever, for a while now, but rural areas, particularly in smaller states, have been defunding the police for years. And it's not a movement or anything; it's just not paying people enough money to live off of, right? So we've got police officers who have two or three jobs, rather than professionals who have one job, and that pays their bills, and they can take care of their responsibilities with that. So we've been defunding them. We don't give them enough training, and we're just seeing an erosion of that. And so it's something that I'm going to talk about a little bit in this next novel—is that defunding of police and how it's been, like, a nationally…it's been a real issue. We're seeing a deterioration in police forces because of it, and particularly in retention. And so that's definitely something I want to talk about, but I think you have to put it in context and take the politics out of it, because it's not politics. It's just people not having money to pay, or choosing not to pay for services that they really need.Sarina BowenRight. Or it is politics. It's just not party politics. It's just…Karin SlaughterExactly, yeah, yeah.Sarina BowenIt's just bad politics.Karin SlaughterYeah, well, it's bad social engineering.Sarina BowenYes.Karin SlaughterBasically. So it's there…if you could look at it from a sociological standpoint, it's just a really bad idea. And, you know, you don't retain good officers. So what do you have when that's over? You know, and not to say, like, paint entire police forces as bad because they're just not making money—but, you know, it takes…all it takes is a few bad cops, and a police force is in jeopardy.Sarina BowenRight, like, would you rather live in a state where the cops and the teachers were paid well, or a state where they weren't and…?Karin SlaughterYeah, yeah.Sarina BowenWell, I really appreciate you taking the time to talk with us today about all of these story craft problems that were mired in all week along. If listeners want to find you, where is the best place for them to look, besides the bookstore, where this this book is coming?Karin SlaughterWell, I I'm all over social media. All you have to do is search for me. You see a little black cat with gorgeous green eyes. That's my baby boy, Dexter. So that gives you an indication of it. You're in the right place, or Facebook, obviously, but yeah, I'm all over the place.Sarina BowenWonderful! Thank you so much for being with us today, and listeners, until next week—keep your butts in the chair and your heads in the game.Jess LaheyThe Hashtag AmWriting Podcast is produced by Andrew Perilla. Our intro music, aptly titled Unemployed Monday, was written and played by Max Cohen. Andrew and Max were paid for their time and their creative output, because everyone deserves to be paid for their work. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe

Writers, Ink
Worldbuilding with #1 NYT Bestseller Karin Slaughter.

Writers, Ink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 56:10


Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Jena Brown, and Kevin Tumlinson as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including stories about Bookshop.org, Read Dating, and Stephen King. Then, stick around for a chat with Karin Slaughter!Karin Slaughter is one of the world's most popular and acclaimed storytellers. She is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar–nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her. She is published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. Pieces of Her is a #1 Netflix original series starring Toni Collette, and WILL TRENT, based on her Will Trent series, is on ABC (and streaming on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally). False Witness and The Good Daughter are in development for television. Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta.

Kris Clink's Writing Table
Karin Slaughter: The Woman Behind Will Trent and her latest, We Are All Guilty Here

Kris Clink's Writing Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 23:46


Bestselling author Karin Slaughter shares how she got her start, explores her writing process, and gives listeners a look at what's coming next. Karin Slaughter is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar–nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her. She is published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. Pieces of Her is a #1 Netflix original series starring Toni Collette, and WILL TRENT, based on her Will Trent series, is on ABC (and streaming on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally). False Witness and The Good Daughter are in development for television. Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta. Her latest novel is WE ARE ALL GUILTY HERE. Learn more at Karinslaughter.com. Special thanks to NetGalley for providing advance copies. Intro reel, Writing Table Podcast 2024 Outro RecordingFollow the Writing Table:On Twitter/X: @writingtablepcEverywhere else: @writingtablepodcastEmail questions or tell us who you'd like us to invite to the Writing Table: writingtablepodcast@gmail.com.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Karin Slaughter: one of the world's most popular storytellers talks WE ARE ALL GUILTY HERE

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 16:15


Karin Slaughter is one of the world's most popular storytellers. She is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar-nominated Cop Town and standalone novels The Good Daughter and Pretty Girls. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta. Visit her website at: www.karinslaughter.com Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #TheTwilightTown #KarinSlaughter #WeAreAllGuiltyHere

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Karin Slaughter: one of the world's most popular storytellers talks WE ARE ALL GUILTY HERE

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 16:15


Karin Slaughter is one of the world's most popular storytellers. She is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar-nominated Cop Town and standalone novels The Good Daughter and Pretty Girls. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta. Visit her website at: www.karinslaughter.com Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #TheTwilightTown #KarinSlaughter #WeAreAllGuiltyHere

Over the Back Fence
The Power of Storytelling: Kumi Taguchi, Host of Insight, shares her life story with us

Over the Back Fence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 65:35


This week Nicola and Di chat with the brilliant journalist, broadcaster and presenter Kumi Taguchi. Kumi has been working in the Australian media for almost 30 years, since she landed her first job as a Production Assistant for the 7.30 Report in the 90s. From there she went on to become the host and presenter of many shows, including her current role as the host of the SBS show, Insight. Kumi can now add author to her title, with the release of her book: The Good Daughter: A memoir of losing my father and finding home. We chat to Kumi about some of the powerful and emotional moments that she shares in her new memoir, The Good Daughter. Kumi talks to us about the estranged relationship she had with her father and the unbelievable moment they shared in Japan when Kumi went to close that chapter in her life, and the universe sent her a glaring sign that it was far from closed. Kumi talks about what it was like growing up as half Japanese and half Australian, and how it was actually her Australian mother that kept the Japanese culture alive in her home. Kumi shares the beautiful moment when a Japanese woman on a train in Tokyo, helped her to reframe how she thinks about her heritage in the most powerful way. We also chat about some of the incredible personal challenges that Kumi has achieved - like that time she ran a marathon in the middle of the desert, or the time she was in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, despite the fact that she had no sailing experience and a history of getting sea sick. And of course, we wanted to hear all the behind-the-scenes intel about what really goes into an episode of Insight, how the show is made, and what Kumi’s favourite shows have been over the years. We had so much fun with Kumi and we could have chatted to her for hours. We loved having her in the studio and we really hope you enjoy this episode. This episode is proudly supported by Montgomery Investment Management, trusted experts helping you build and protect your financial future. For further information, please contact David Buckland, Chief Executive Officer or Rhodri Taylor, Account Manager on (02) 8046 5000 or investor@montinvest.com Follow Kumi on IG here - https://www.instagram.com/kumikotag/ Buy Kumi’s book here - https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/The-Good-Daughter/Kumi-Taguchi/9781925750799 Watch Insight here - https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/news-series/insight Follow Kumi on Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/kumikotag/ Follow Kumi on LinkedIn here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kumitag/ Follow Nicola and Di on IG here - https://www.instagram.com/overthebackfencepodcast/ Watch Over The Back Fence on YouTube here - https://www.youtube.com/@Overthebackfencepodcast/podcasts Buy your Eir Women products here. Use code OTBF20 at checkout for a 20% discountSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Linda's Corner: Faith, Family, and Living Joyfully
The "Good Daughter" Syndrome: Breaking Free and Healing Unhealthy Mother-Daughter Relationships - Katherine Fabrizio

Linda's Corner: Faith, Family, and Living Joyfully

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 56:31


Are you a "good daughter" caught in a lifelong struggle to win your mother's approval—only to find it never comes? In this powerful episode, I'm joined by Katherine Fabrizio, psychotherapist and bestselling author of The Good Daughter Syndrome, to explore the complex dynamics of mother-daughter relationships and the impact of generational trauma.We discuss how empathetic daughters can become entangled in unhealthy patterns with difficult mothers—especially those with narcissistic or borderline tendencies. These daughters often struggle with guilt, people-pleasing, self-doubt, and an endless quest for validation. Katherine shares insights on how to break free from these cycles, set healthy boundaries, and learn the difference between helping and enabling.Most importantly, we talk about how healing begins within—through self-care, self-trust, and reclaiming your own voice. If you've ever felt "not good enough" in your mother's eyes, this episode is for you.

AccordingtoDes
198. Recovering From The Good Daughter Syndrome

AccordingtoDes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 42:07


Welcome to my podcast, The Wellness Project with Des, where I speak about all things mental health and wellness to bring you actionable tips you can implement in your own life to help improve your mental health and overall well-being.On today's episode, I speak with Katherine Fabrizio about The Good Daughter Syndrome. For detailed show notes and where to find Katherine: accordingtodes.com/198Want to work together? Schedule your free 30-minute consultation call:https://calendly.com/thewellnessprojectwithdes/coaching-consultationShow your love and support for the podcast by buying me a cup of coffee: buymeacoffee.com/thewellnessprojectwithdesShop wellness and positivity products from my Redbubble store:https://www.redbubble.com/people/AccordingtoDes/shop?asc=uCheck out books and products written or recommended by my amazing podcast guests:https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3be311d1?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfinfluencer-3be311d1_GRVS2AR62H5TFFHR13RQBecome a part of my Facebook community: facebook.com/groups/accordingtodesFollow me on Instagram: instagram.com/thewellnessprojectwithdesFollow me on TikTok: tiktok.com/@therapywithdes.lcswI would greatly appreciate it if you would take a moment to leave a review for my podcast on iTunes and/or Spotify. Thank you! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wellness-project-with-des/id1477570126

Courageous Wellness
Breaking Free of “The Good Daughter Syndrome” with Author and Therapist, Katherine Fabrizio

Courageous Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 68:32


Today, we have a conversation with KATHERINE FABRIZIO, psychotherapist and author of ‘ THE GOOD DAUGHTER SYNDROME: Help for Empathic Daughters of Narcissistic, Borderline, or Difficult Mothers Trapped in the Role of the Good Daughter,' a book about generational trauma that lies at the intersection of good girl conditioning and difficult mothers. Drawing from over 30 years of clinical practice and her own deeply personal journey, Katherine is dedicated to helping daughters reclaim their identity and live their lives free from the invisible chains of their mother's expectations.  For many women, the mother-daughter bond is complicated by feelings of guilt, shame, and an intrinsic sense of duty. Katherine's expertise reveals how these dynamics often force daughters into the “Good Daughter” role, in which they're always focused on pleasing and never prioritize their own needs. This role, while seemingly noble, can lead to anxiety, depression, and a profound loss of self-regard. By blending clinical knowledge with her own story of breaking free from the expectations of a difficult mother, Katherine offers a unique blend of empathy, expertise, and empowerment that emboldens good daughters to reclaim their lost sense of self and become their own woman. BON CHARGE's Red Light Face Mask: Right now, our listeners get 15% off when you order from www.boncharge.com and use our exclusive promo code CWPOD at checkout – the discount applies site wide! You'll also get free shipping and a 12-month warranty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Love This, You Should Too
304 The Good Daughter, Asian Women in Hip-Hop, & Center Stage Preview

I Love This, You Should Too

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 25:30


This week Samantha recommends Karin Slaughter's novel The Good Daughter, Indy talks about Asian women in Hip-Hop like; Ruby Ibarra, XG, & Wild Wild Women, and we preview the dance classic Center Stage. I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha and Indy Randhawa Ruby Ibarra Us video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfNeCozJBw&ab_channel=RubyIbarra XG Howling video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGqEuk8Om-4&ab_channel=XG Wild Wild Women video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlqIzxi2UHQ&ab_channel=WildWildWomen   Center Stage is a 2000 American teen drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner about a group of young ballet dancers from various backgrounds who enroll at the fictitious American Ballet Academy in New York City. The film explores the issues and difficulties in the world of professional dance, and how each individual copes with the stresses. It also served as the film debut for actresses Zoe Saldaña and Amanda Schull. The film was released theatrically in the United States on May 12, 2000.

Take 5
Kumi Taguchi: 5 songs she's deeply bonded to

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 45:12


Kumi Taguchi is freshly minted author. Long known to us as a journo with ABC News and the current host of Insight on SBS, she's just put out a beautiful memoir titled The Good Daughter.Kumi has always had that perfect blend of curiosity and empathy, it's what makes her a great journo. She's also got a strong grounding in music, having trained in violin as a child and even winning a scholarship to study music. So when I asked her to Take 5, I knew she'd have stories. Settle in for a beautiful convo about connection with the world, and finding yourself (with one helluva soundtrack).Deep Forest - Sweet LullabyJamiroquai - Too Young To DieThe Presets - PromisesL'Impératrice - Agitations TropicalesDaft Punk - Beyond

Psych Talk
Episode 227 | The Good Daughter Syndrome with Katherine Fabrizio, MA, LCMHC

Psych Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 56:16


In this episode of Psych Talk, I chat with Katherine Fabrizio, LCMHC, psychotherapist and author of The Good Daughter Syndrome. Katherine defines for listeners what the "Good Daughter Syndrome" is and how it shows up in the mother/daughter dynamic. She talks about the various traps that "good daughters" fall into and why it is so hard for "good daughters" to set boundaries with "difficult mothers". Katherine discusses common mistakes Good Daughters make when trying to set boundaries or escape the traps of a difficult mother. Katherine also discusses how being stuck in the Good Daughter role impacts areas outside of the mother/daughter dynamic. Further, Katherine ends the discussion by giving listeners some practical steps Good Daughters can take to gain autonomy from their mother, while still preserving that relationship, if desired.Connect with Katherine:Website: daughtersrising.infoInstagram: @katherinefabrizioBook: The Good Daughter SyndromeConnect with Me:Follow me on IG ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jessicaleighphd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow the podcast on IG ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@psych.talk.podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow me on TikTok ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jessicaleighphd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow me on Threads ⁠⁠@jessicaleighphd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join my Facebook community: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Grow Through What You Go Through⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ways to Work With Me:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mind Over Matter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LGBTQ+ Affirming Masterclass⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Be a guest on my podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Resources:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Anti-Racism Resources⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LGBTQ+ Affirming Resources⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary Setting⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Intro/Outro Music⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Life of Riley⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ by Kevin MacLeod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music License⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Waking Up to Narcissism
Tell Me About Your Mother": Untangling Childhood's Hidden Traps with "The Good Daughter Syndrome" Author Katherine Fabrizio

Waking Up to Narcissism

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 49:44 Transcription Available


Are you constantly trying to please your mother but never feeling good enough? Do you take responsibility for her emotional well-being? If you've ever found yourself stuck in these patterns, this episode is essential listening — and men, don't skip this one! Host Tony Overbay discovered he might have a little "Good Daughter Syndrome" himself. In this illuminating conversation, psychotherapist Katherine Fabrizio https://daughtersrising.info/ shares her 35 years of experience working with daughters of difficult mothers, including her own journey breaking away from practicing therapy alongside her controlling mother. With refreshing candor and hard-earned wisdom, Katherine reveals: The four psychological traps that keep "good daughters" stuck: the never good enough trap, the guilt trap, the self-doubt trap, and the mixed message trap Why setting even small boundaries can provide crucial data about your relationship How to break free without it being a "zero-sum game" where someone must lose Why your mother's narcissistic defenses will protect her, even when you start setting boundaries The paralyzing internal conflict of feeling selfish when you differentiate from mom With multiple awards, including Gold Medalist for Parenting & Relationships from The Global Book Awards, Katherine's book "The Good Daughter Syndrome" offers hope to those caught in these destructive dynamics. Whether you identify as a "good daughter" or simply want to understand the complex mother-daughter relationship, this conversation provides actionable insights for reclaiming your sovereignty and building a life that truly belongs to you. "When you wake up and realize you've been ceding your sovereignty to somebody else... it's incredibly empowering." - Katherine Fabrizio 00:00 Introduction and Announcements 01:35 Emotional Immaturity Epidemic 03:32 The Good Daughter Syndrome 08:12 Interview with Catherine Fabrizio 11:03 Catherine's Personal Journey 17:37 Understanding Narcissistic Dynamics 26:40 Setting Boundaries with Narcissistic Mothers 27:35 The Never Good Enough Trap 28:40 The Guilt Trap 29:11 Navigating Divorce and Co-Parenting 33:54 The Self-Doubt Trap 38:59 The Mixed Message Trap 46:23 Empowerment and Differentiation 48:53 Conclusion and Resources Are you constantly trying to please your mother but never feeling good enough? Do you take responsibility for her emotional well-being? If you've ever found yourself stuck in these patterns, this episode is essential listening — and men, don't skip this one! Host Tony Overbay discovered he might have a little "Good Daughter Syndrome" himself. In this illuminating conversation, psychotherapist Katherine Fabrizio https://daughtersrising.info/ shares her 35 years of experience working with daughters of difficult mothers, including her own journey breaking away from practicing therapy alongside her controlling mother. With refreshing candor and hard-earned wisdom, Katherine reveals: The four psychological traps that keep "good daughters" stuck: the never good enough trap, the guilt trap, the self-doubt trap, and the mixed message trap Why setting even small boundaries can provide crucial data about your relationship How to break free without it being a "zero-sum game" where someone must lose Why your mother's narcissistic defenses will protect her, even when you start setting boundaries The paralyzing internal conflict of feeling selfish when you differentiate from mom With multiple awards, including Gold Medalist for Parenting & Relationships from The Global Book Awards, Katherine's book "The Good Daughter Syndrome" offers hope to those caught in these destructive dynamics. Whether you identify as a "good daughter" or simply want to understand the complex mother-daughter relationship, this conversation provides actionable insights for reclaiming your sovereignty and building a life that truly belongs to you. "When you wake up and realize you've been ceding your sovereignty to somebody else... it's incredibly empowering." - Katherine Fabrizio 00:00 Introduction and Announcements 01:35 Emotional Immaturity Epidemic 03:32 The Good Daughter Syndrome 08:12 Interview with Catherine Fabrizio 11:03 Catherine's Personal Journey 17:37 Understanding Narcissistic Dynamics 26:40 Setting Boundaries with Narcissistic Mothers 27:35 The Never Good Enough Trap 28:40 The Guilt Trap 29:11 Navigating Divorce and Co-Parenting 33:54 The Self-Doubt Trap 38:59 The Mixed Message Trap 46:23 Empowerment and Differentiation 48:53 Conclusion and Resources

The Rising Beyond Podcast
Ep 151: Maternal Narcissism with Katherine Fabrizio

The Rising Beyond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 46:30


As you heal from the narcissistic abuse from an intimate partner, you might come to this realization - that one of your parents is also a narcissist and has been abusive.Sometimes this realization is mind blowing and stops you in your tracks forcing you to rethink everything you thought you knew about your childhood and the family you grew up with.In today's episode I have a conversation with Katherine Fabrizio, a therapist working with these dynamics for decades, more specifically with the mother daughter relationship resulting in “The Good Daughter Syndrome.”We discuss the dynamics and challenges that arise for the daughters of mothers with narcissistic or other difficult personalities throughout their lives.  This includes the subconscious conditioning that starts during the early childhood years and how that impacts all of their relationships moving forward.  Katherine shares how she works with clients with these challenges with some ideas and tips that you can take and use right away after listening to this episode.BIO: Katherine Fabrizio, M.A., L.C.M.H.C., psychotherapist, mother, and author, has treated adult daughters of difficult mothers trapped in the “Good Daughter” role for over 35 years.Book https://a.co/d/0kUKQtO/ Quiz -https://daughtersrising.info/good-daughter-quiz/Please leave us a review or rating and follow/subscribe to the show. This helps the show get out to more people.If you want to chat more about this topic I would love to continue our conversation over on Instagram! @risingbeyondpcIf you want to support the show you may do so here at, Buy Me A Coffee. Thank you! We love being able to make this information accessible to you and your community.If you've been looking for a supportive community of women going through the topics we cover, head over to our website to learn more about the Rising Beyond Community. - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/ Where to find more from Rising Beyond:Rising Beyond FacebookRising Beyond LinkedInRising Beyond Pinterest If you're interested in guesting on the show please fill out this form - https://forms.gle/CSvLWWyZxmJ8GGQu7Enjoy some of our freebies! Choosing Your Battles Freebie Canned Responses Freebie Mic Drop Moments Freebie ...

Heal with Kat
#87 The "Good Daughter" Syndrome with Katherine Fabrizio

Heal with Kat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 46:19


In this Episode, Kat sits down with author and therapist Katherine Fabrizio to open up about Good Daughter Syndrome—a pattern where daughters feel stuck trying to meet their mothers' emotional needs, often at the expense of their own well-being. These complicated mother-daughter dynamics can shape a woman's sense of self. They explore what it means to grow into your own person (individuation), how guilt and generational trauma can keep you feeling responsible for a parent's happiness, and even how these emotional patterns show up in the body.Together, they unpack why so many women feel trapped in the role of the “good daughter,” and how cultural expectations and personality disorders in families can make it hard to set healthy boundaries. Most importantly, the conversation offers a hopeful message: that breaking old cycles and choosing yourself isn't selfish—it's necessary.Time Stamps: 00:00 – Introduction05:56 – Why Individuation Matters14:49 – How loyalty to family can sometimes mean losing yourself.28:29 – Navigating the tightrope between closeness and independence.34:39 – Boundaries Aren't Betrayal41:37 – How culture, tradition, and social roles influence how we relate to our mothers—and ourselves.52:17 – What if being the "good daughter" meant being good to yourself first?Connect with Kat:

Fearless Happyness Podcast
'Are you caught in the Good Daughter Trap?' with Katherine Fabrizio | E189

Fearless Happyness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 47:23


Katherine Fabrizio is a psychotherapist and author specializing in the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, particularly when those dynamics are impacted by personality disorders like narcissism and borderline personality disorder. Drawing on her clinical experience and insights from her book, "The Good Daughter Syndrome," Katherine helps listeners understand the patterns of the "Good Daughter Syndrome" – a role often adopted by daughters of difficult, narcissistic, or emotionally immature mothers as a survival mechanism. Her work offers crucial guidance on recognizing and breaking free from these ingrained patterns, empowering individuals to prioritize their own emotional well-being.  Katherine provides practical and actionable steps for setting healthy boundaries, navigating challenging family dynamics, and ultimately reclaiming personal power and autonomy.  Tune in to Episode 189 of The Fearless Happyness Podcast, available at fearlesshappyness.life and hear about Katherine's life of Fearless Happyness!

Confessions of a Freebird - Midlife, Divorce, Dating, Empty Nest, Well-Being, Mindset, Happiness
The Good Daughter Syndrome: How to Set Boundaries with a Narcissistic Mother

Confessions of a Freebird - Midlife, Divorce, Dating, Empty Nest, Well-Being, Mindset, Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 52:47 Transcription Available


Please leave me feedback. I cannot respond so if you'd like me to respond, please leave your emailWhat does it mean to be ‘the good daughter'?Being ‘the good daughter' is a role many people step into without even realizing it. If you find yourself constantly maintaining peace, prioritizing others' feelings over your own, and seeking your mother's approval, you may be experiencing ‘the good daughter syndrome.' Over time, this role can quietly wear you down, erode your mental well-being, sense of self, and energy to the point where you no longer recognize yourself.In this episode, I sit down with psychotherapist, author, daughter, and mother, Katherine Fabrizio, who coined the term "The Good Daughter Syndrome" and wrote an insightful book on the topic. In our conversation, she shares her experiences with her narcissistic mother and reflects on the moment she realized it was time to leave home and spread her wings. She also recounts stories of patients who have dealt with similar mothers with some exhibiting borderline personality disorder or an emotional immature parent. Together, we delve into the profound emotional impact of toxic mother-daughter relationships and explore what it means to be a daughter who feels compelled to "appease her mother," even at the cost of her own happiness.What you'll learn:The definition of “The Good Daughter Syndrome”Common signs that your mother may be narcissistic or have a borderline personality disorder.Signs that you may be experiencing “The Good Daughter Syndrome,” including people-pleasing behavior and childhood emotional neglect.How to set boundaries with a narcissistic mother.Why you might feel guilty about caring for a difficult or aging parent.The importance of repair in all relationships, including those with your children.How to begin healing from childhood trauma.This rich and compassionate conversation about mother-daughter dynamics, self-awareness, and finding freedom is a must-listen!!  So, grab your AirPods and take some time to listen to this important episode.Much love,LaurieFree GuidesClick here to schedule a FREE inquiry call with me.Click here to fill out my questionnaireClick here for my FREE “Beginner's Guide to Somatic Healing”Click here for my FREE Core Values ExerciseClick here to purchase my book: Sandwiched: A Memoir of Holding On and Letting GoWebsiteKatherine Fabrizio Website***************************************************************************************DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL, MEDICAL OR PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LICENSED THERAPIST IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING SUICIDAL THOUGHTS. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LICENSED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL WITH RESPECT TO ANY MEDICAL ISSUE OR PROBLEM.

The ReProgram
The Good Girl Syndrome with Katherine Fabrizio

The ReProgram

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 63:10


Clinician and author, mother and daughter Katherine Fabrizio is on the pod to tell us all about the archetype of the Good Daughter that she discovered in her thirty years working clinically with women. This award-winning book names so beautifully the issue of being an empathic daughter being raised by narcissistic, borderline and difficult mothers, and how to individuate and change the dynamic no matter our age.In this conversation, we cover why guilt is the #1 emotion keeping daughters trapped in this dynamic, how to know whether the relationship is workable or not , how to start with small boundaries and gather data, why physiologically holding boundaries and being in this dynamic is so scary and feels so unavailable, ways this dynamic affects every area of our lives, ways we can give and receive care to our little inner ones around this wounding and how aging, cultural and generational factors contribute to this issue. Katherine is so warm and wise, she has devoted her career to this issue and literally wrote the book on it. I loved this conversation and know that it will serve so many of you, whatever degree this dynamic may be in your life. This is such a good one y'all!If you want to access Katherine's book and learn more about her work, her website is here: https://daughtersrising.info/

Vale a pena com Mariana Alvim
T3 #49 Jeneva Rose

Vale a pena com Mariana Alvim

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 35:34


A bestselling author who was rejected 468 times, Jeneva Rose is an example of perseverance. And a thriller writer that arrived, once again, in Portugal, this time with “The Perfect Marriage” (O casamento Perfeito). Meet her books and some of her favorite readings.4 books Jeneva chose: The Last Mrs. Parrish, Liv Constantine;The One, John Marrs;Pretty Girls, Karin Slaughter;The Grace Year, Kim Liggett.Other readings mentioned:Lois Duncan:I know what you did last summer;Kiling Mr. Griffin.Stephen King:Pet Sematary;Carrie;The Green Mile.The Good Daughter, Karin Slaughter.In a Thousand different ways, Cecelia Ahern;Lauren Oliver:Delirium, Pandemonium, Requiem.Some of her books:You Shouldn't Have Come Here (“Não Devias ter vindo”);#Crime time, written with her husband Drew Pyne;Kimberly King series (Book 1 and 2, started with the pseudonym J.R Adler) - Dead Woman Crossing; - Last Day Alive.The Perfect Marriage (“O Casamento Perfeito”);The Perfect Divorce;What I recommended:Here One Moment (A Qualquer Momento), Liane Moriarty.An Evil Mind (Uma Mente Perversa), Chris Carter.Os livros aqui:www.wook.pt

Deep Within with Marina Yanay-Triner
84. The Good Daughter Syndrome with Katerine Fabrizio

Deep Within with Marina Yanay-Triner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 54:16


In this episode, Katherine Fabrizio, psychotherapist and bestselling author of The Good Daughter Syndrome, dives deep into the complex dynamics between mothers and daughters. She explains how empathic daughters of emotionally immature, narcissistic, or borderline mothers often fall into patterns of people-pleasing, self-abandonment, and chronic guilt. Katherine breaks down the unconscious contracts daughters sign in childhood, the emotional toll of always trying to keep mom happy, and how these patterns affect careers, relationships, and self-worth. If you've ever struggled with setting boundaries, feeling responsible for your mother's emotions, or prioritizing your own needs, this episode is an essential listen. Connect with Katherine: https://daughtersrising.info/ https://www.instagram.com/katherinefabrizio/ https://www.amazon.com/Good-Daughter-Syndrome-Narcissistic-Borderline/dp/B0C9G4MZJY Top Episode Quotes: "Do I need for mom to be okay in order for me to be okay? If the answer is yes, you might be stuck in the Good Daughter Syndrome." "When you've been conditioned to take care of your mother emotionally, it's no surprise you struggle to recognize and prioritize your own needs." "Grieving the mother you never had is an essential part of healing—without it, you stay stuck chasing an illusion." "Boundaries aren't about asking for permission. They're about deciding what you will and won't accept in your life, regardless of how others react." "You have more power than you know. The moment you stop over-explaining and start setting limits, you shift the dynamic entirely." ❥Stay or Go Course: ⁠https://marinayt.com/stay-or-go⁠  ❥HeartSpace: An online monthly membership community for open-hearted, nervous system-attuned living. Join with a free trial:  ⁠⁠https://marinayt.com/community⁠⁠ ❥1:1 Coaching with me: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfWcZM5s9c2OjOLwoGMI5jE6rh_JAzjN2d_vCtuVe7e3pVGxw/viewform ❥❥❥ FREE RESOURCE: a step-by-step process of working with your triggers TRIGGERED TO ROOTED: A ROADMAP TO CREATE TREASURES FROM YOUR TRIGGERS This powerful step by step process will walk you through how to somatically move through a trigger, ground yourself, allow the emotions to come up and experience massive growth in your life Download here:⁠ ⁠https://marinayt.com/trigger-2-rooted⁠⁠ ❥❥❥ Follow me on Instagram:⁠ ⁠www.instagram.com/marina.y.t⁠⁠ 

Writers, Ink
Writing a locked-room mystery on a thousand acres with #1 NYT bestseller, Karin Slaughter.

Writers, Ink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 64:32


Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Kevin Tumlinson, and Jena Brown as they discuss the week's entertainment news. Then, stick around for a chat with Karin Slaughter! Karin Slaughter is one of the world's most popular and acclaimed storytellers. She is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar–nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her. She is published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. Pieces of Her is a #1 Netflix original series starring Toni Collette, and WILL TRENT, based on her Will Trent series, is on ABC (and streaming on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally). False Witness and The Good Daughter are in development for television. Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writersink/support

AMI Audiobook Review
Profile of Karin Slaughter, Author of the Popular “Will Trent” Series

AMI Audiobook Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 27:22


Audiobook contributor Aamer Khan joins us for a dive into the career of Karin Slaughter, a suspense thriller author famous for “The Will Trent” Series. The series takes place in Atlanta and features GBI special agent Will Trent, his partner Faith Mitchell, and Angie Polaski.HighlightsShow Intro (00:00)Introducing Aamer Khan (00:23)Author Profile: Karin Slaughter (00:44)“The Will Trent” Series (02:43)Karin's Writing Style (08:30)Thoughts on the Suspense Genre (15:05)Where to Start with Slaughter's Works (25:10)Author Bio: https://www.karinslaughter.com/ Karin Slaughter is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar–nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her. She is published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. Pieces of Her is a #1 Netflix original series starring Toni Collette, and WILL TRENT, based on her Will Trent series, is on ABC (and streaming on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally). False Witness and The Good Daughter are in development for television. Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta. 

Blind Date With a Book
A Nuclear Physicist Seeking Regency Era Problems

Blind Date With a Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 31:33


Today, we're setting up Sarah Cady. Sarah is a nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopist at a university, who also is a partial owner of a plant store. She recently read and loved The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter and The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix Harrow. She's a big fan of farmers market shopping on a Saturday morning, and ending the day with grilling and beers on the porch at home. She's a gemini who likes Classic books and could give an on the spot ted talk about superconducting magnets or grief. She's impressed by people who remember to send thank you notes, and loves both the Colin Firth and Matthew MacFadyen P&P. A quote from her survey is that “there is just something so comforting to me about Regency era lady problems.” Winning bookstore Garden District Book Shop in New Orleans Our picks Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd Lone Women by Victor LaValle Griffin and Sabine by Nick Bantock Fellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark Heartbreaker by Sarah MacLean

Writing Community Chat Show
NYT Bestseller Karin Slaughter on Writing & Hit Netflix Series, Pieces of Her.

Writing Community Chat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 62:51


Join us for an Exclusive Bonus Episode with Karin Slaughter!We're thrilled to announce a special guest for The Writing Community Chat Show: the phenomenal Karin Slaughter!  Tune in for an exclusive bonus episode where we chat with this New York Times bestselling author whose gripping novels have captivated readers worldwide.Here's why you don't want to miss this:Karin Slaughter is a literary powerhouse - with over 20 instant bestsellers to her name, including Cop Town, Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her.Her captivating stories have been translated into 120 languages and sold over 40 million copies globally.You might recognize her work on screen too! Pieces of Her is a hit #1 Netflix original series starring Toni Collette, and WILL TRENT, based on her series, airs on ABC (and streams on Hulu and Disney+).Beyond her writing, Karin Slaughter is a passionate advocate for literacy. She founded Save the Libraries, a non-profit dedicated to supporting libraries and library programs.This is a rare chance to get up close and personal with one of today's most celebrated storytellers. Don't miss it!Check out her website here: https://www.karinslaughter.com/bio-1Watch this episode on our YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/live/KdT7cf43UUU#WritingCommunity #KarinSlaughter #Thriller #AuthorHey! We have spent 3 years using StreamYard. You can see how much we love its features, and how we can make it look great for live streaming. We are huge fans and they are constantly improving their service. Check it out with our link and we could earn from referrals!https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4835638006775808Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-writing-community-chat-show--5445493/support.

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Feel Good: Daughter Donates Organs To Mom

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 1:32


Eileen Harlin is gifting her mom, Julia, with not one but two organs! She donated a kidney and part of her liver to her mom after several health issues left Julia need of transplants STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/daughter-donates-liver-and-kidney-to-her-mom/

Thrillers by the Bookclub Pod
No Fires This Year

Thrillers by the Bookclub Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 36:38


Welcome to Episode 53 of Thrillers by the Bookclub Podcast! Join your hosts Chelsea and Olivia as we talk about the latest in thrillers including shout outs for Pub Day and a deep dive into two books we love. Chelsea's Book: BLACK SHEEP by Rachel Harrison (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: Sign Here by Claudia Lux and Such Sharp Teeth by Rachel Harrison Olivia's Book: BLOOD SISTERS by Vanessa Lillie (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: Long Bright River by Liz Moore, Down Range by Taylor Moore, The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter Contact Us:  Email: thrillersbythebookclubpod@gmail.com  Instagram: Chelsea: ⁠⁠@thrillerbookbabe⁠⁠   Olivia: ⁠⁠@oliviadaywallace⁠⁠ or oliviadaybooks.com Happy Pub Day! WHO TO BELIEVE by Edwin Hill SILENT JUDGEMENT by Zarie Crown THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER by Gordon Greisman THE CLINIC by Cate Quinn

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Feel Good: Daughter Film's Mom's Surprise Proposal

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 1:25


Terri never thought she'd marry again, especially at her age. But that was before Paul! VIDEO: https://www.wdjx.com/daughter-captures-proposal-for-mom-who-never-thought-shed-marry-again/

Cinematography for Actors
HollyShorts LIVE: Glimmer Glass & filming fire w/ Rachel Helson & Danielle Bartley's "Good Daughter"

Cinematography for Actors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 10:25


We are live, on-location at the TCL Chinese Theatre for the 19th annual Oscar Qualifying ⁠HollyShorts Film Festival⁠, as the official podcast partner. These shorter, special episodes are with selected filmmakers. In this episode Hae & Inde sit down with Rachel Annette Helson (Director) & Danielle Elise Bartley (Director of Photography) to discuss their film “Good Daughter”. They talk about handheld camera movements, glimmer glass & shooting a nursing home set. Logline: A small-time con artist rips off elderly dementia patients by pretending to be their daughter - until the con catches up with her. Starring Samantha Sloyan (Midnight Mass, Grey's Anatomy.) Rachel Annette Helson: Website - https://www.rachelannettehelson.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rachelannettehelson/ Danielle Elise Bartley: Website - https://www.danielleelisebartley.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danielleelisebartley/ You can also watch all HollyShorts interviews on our YouTube Channel Cinematography for Actors: https://youtube.com/@cinematographyforactors Can't make it to the festival in person? Watch the films at https://bitpixtv.com/programs/hsff-23-pre-roll-final-87100d and use code HSFF2023CFA for 20% off!  For our listeners, CFA has teamed up with ⁠We Make Movies⁠ to get you a discount on production management services, including access to comprehensive production insurance and workers' comp for your next shoot. Visit ⁠wemakemovies.org/insurance⁠ and use code CFA23 on your intake form for 10% off your quote. Follow us wherever you listen to your podcasts to keep up to date on new episode releases.  A huge thank you to our sponsors: Apogee, FilmTools, Rosco, Lightstone Rentals, Deity, Canon, and First Mile Technologies. Website: https://⁠www.cinematographyforactors.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/cinematographyforactors⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@cinematographyforactors⁠ ⁠Cinematography for Actors⁠ is a community aimed at bridging the gap between talent & crew through our ⁠weekly podcast⁠ & community events. Our weekly show supports the filmmaking community through transparent, honest & technically focused interviews with the goal of elevating the art of effective storytelling. Join the CFA Community, sign up to our newsletter: ⁠https://mailchi.mp/e27e1a2bc895/newsletter⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematographyforactors/support

ManListening
When Wendy Swanson's Dad (finally) said "I Love You."

ManListening

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 64:55


Dads and daughters can be TOUGH. Dads can shut down. For years, decades, lifetimes. I know. I am one. X4. That's FOUR grown kids for whom I'm sure I was at one point or another “emotionally unavailable. That's why Wendy Swanson's story of making peace with her Dad meant so much to me. Peace is possible. Amends. Reconciliation. Clinging to the good times, the glimmers of light and hope. Wendy is a Yoga Instructor, Acupuncturist, Breast Cancer Survivor, Wife, Mom, Sister and a Good Daughter. It all took work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TimeOut With The SportsDr. Podcast
The Emotional Cost of Pursuing Dreams with Suzette Burgess

TimeOut With The SportsDr. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 20:42


Parents are like superheroes. They may not have superpowers, but they always sacrifice their happiness and comfort for the sake of their children. Their selflessness allows them to put their children's needs ahead of their own and do whatever it takes to keep them secure and happy.  Consequently, achieving progress in different aspects of their lives allows them to fulfill their heart's desire for their family. However, parents are often faced with tough decision-making wherein they become torn between their love for their family and the desire to pursue their passions.    Moving to a new location can be a catalyst for personal growth and self-discovery. Hence, for a father to come up with such a decision can be challenging since he has to consider the impact of his every move on his children and spouse. Thus, parents are the perfect embodiment of love, resilience, and sacrifice. And that the selfless sacrifices they made were driven by their genuine understanding that their choices could shape the lives of their loved ones and demonstrate the depths of their love and commitment to their family. Thus, parental love is the most selfless love there is.   In this special episode, Dr. Derrick Burgess will have a meaningful conversation with his eldest child, Suzie Burgess. We will get an interesting perspective of his life as a father, physician, and podcaster from his child's eyes. Be encouraged by how Suzie professes her thoughts about the things that came into her young mind along with their relocation and how much sacrifice it takes for Dr. Burgess to achieve his current success.    "I feel like this is where God is leading us, and I know he's going to take care of all of us through this season." – Dr. Derrick Burgess   Topics Covered: (00:00:00) Introduction + Episode Snippet (00:00:40) Introducing our special guest, Suzette Burgess. (00:01:20) The Good Daughter (00:03:29) How does transferring to another school affect Suzie? (00:04:02) How does Suzie treat somebody she just met? (00:05:00) Life would be more challenging as we get older. (00:05:52) The benefit of moving to different places (00:07:33) How did Dr. Burgess get the job from Jackson? (00:08:25 ) The Perks of Mentorship (00:09:01) It's Okay to ask for some assistance. (00:09:53) Seeking to prepare the next generation of surgeons. (00:11:11) A father's prayer: Leading family in the right direction (00:11:49) The game day experience (00:13:58) How many events did Dr. Burgess miss for studying? (00:15:22) Late Gratification (00:16:48) The Busy Lifestyle (00:17:48) How did Suzie respond when people expressed shock at their relocation? (00:18:55) How Dr. Burgess' parents raised them   Key Takeaways:    "I'm going into seventh grade, and it's not going to be like the second grade where everybody is going to be like the same personality, always happy; it's a big old change." – Suzette Burgess   "I haven't had one stable place my whole life. I've been moving all the time." – Suzette Burgess   "When you have a new kid in your class, you reach out and try to take care of them. So, I believe because you do that to other people, that same thing is going to come back to you." – Dr. Derrick Burgess   "I built his confidence by asking my mentor the questions about things I didn't understand versus just showing him all the things that I knew perfectly." – Dr. Derrick Burgess   "When you are vulnerable, and you show people your problems to people, they will be able to learn your thought process." – Dr. Derrick Burgess   "I need to be able to teach and prepare the next generation of surgeons and be involved in that academic process." – Dr. Derrick Burgess   "I don't want to lead my family in the wrong direction while chasing the dream." – Dr. Derrick Burgess   "We had much studying to do, so it's a sacrifice. And that's what we call delay gratification because we put our lives on hold." – Dr. Derrick Burgess   "Our parents kept a close eye on us because they were trying to protect us." – Dr. Derrick Burgess   Connect with Dr. Derrick Burgess: Website: https://www.drderrickthesportsdr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drderrickthesportsdr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeOut.SportsDr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrick-burgess-72047b246/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHGDu1zT4K_X6PnYELu8weg Email: thesportsdoctr@gmail.com   This episode of TimeOut with the SportsDr. is produced by Podcast VAs Philippines - the team that helps podcasters effectively launch and manage their podcasts, so we don't have to. Record, share, and repeat! Podcast VAs PH gives me back my time so that I can focus on the core functions of my business. Need expert help with your podcast? Go to www.podcastvasph.com.

Sangskriver
Gæst Kamma

Sangskriver

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 120:00


Kamma er ugens gæst i Sangskriver. Hun har tidligere haft P3's uundgåelige med sangen "Good Daughter", og er aktuel med debutalbummet "Diary", men i dag skal hun være med til at skrive en sang til en heldig P3-lytter. Vært: Jonas Gülstorff.

Pop Fiction Women
Karin Slaughter & 'Girl, Forgotten': Complicated Conversations Series

Pop Fiction Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 37:20 Transcription Available


On this episode of Complicated Conversations we welcome back the hilarious, talented, and generous Karin Slaughter. Published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe, Karin Slaughter is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edger-nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her. Pieces of Her is a #1 Netflix original series starring Toni Collette and Bella Heathcote. Karin is back to discuss the sequel, GIRL, FORGOTTEN. We chat with Karin about when she knew she “made it” and what that even means; how the Netflix adaptation of Pieces of Her inspired Karin to write this sequel; how the dynamic between Laura and Andy (now Andrea) has changed this time around, but the relatability with which Karin explores the parent-child relationship remains the same; the “I” adjectives (imposing, imperious, intelligent, and indomitable) used to label a woman “difficult”; why this was the right time and right female-driven team to adapt Pieces of Her and how she just knew these were woman she wanted to collaborate with (speaking of…check out our interviews with director Minkie Spiro and showrunner Charlotte Stoudt as well!); the reasons why she continues to explore female trauma and rage; and the way music plays into her writing process (trust us, you're going to want Karin creating your next mixtape).

Killer Women
Danielle Girard interviews New York Times bestselling author Karin Slaughter

Killer Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 42:02


Welcome to Killer Women Podcast with your host Danielle Girard. Our guest today is Karin Slaughter. Karin is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar–nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her. She is published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. Pieces of Her is a Netflix original series starring Toni Collette, and False Witness, the Grant County, and Will Trent series are in development for television. Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #karinslaughter #willtrent #piecesofher #coptown #harpercollins

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Killer Women: Danielle Girard interviews New York Times bestselling author Karin Slaughter

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 42:03


Welcome to Killer Women Podcast with your host Danielle Girard. Our guest today is Karin Slaughter. Karin is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar–nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her. She is published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. Pieces of Her is a Netflix original series starring Toni Collette, and False Witness, the Grant County, and Will Trent series are in development for television. Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta. #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #karinslaughter #willtrent #piecesofher #coptown #harpercollins

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Killer Women: Danielle Girard interviews New York Times bestselling author Karin Slaughter

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 42:03


Welcome to Killer Women Podcast with your host Danielle Girard. Our guest today is Karin Slaughter. Karin is the author of more than twenty instant New York Times bestselling novels, including the Edgar–nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her. She is published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. Pieces of Her is a Netflix original series starring Toni Collette, and False Witness, the Grant County, and Will Trent series are in development for television. Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta. #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #karinslaughter #willtrent #piecesofher #coptown #harpercollins

DMPL Podcast
AViD Author Karin Slaughter

DMPL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 15:08


AViD author Karin Slaughter joins host Aaron Gernes on the newest episode of the DMPL Podcast! Karin will be in Des Moines on Wednesday, August 24, at 7:00 PM as part of the AViD series. Her best selling novels include Cop Town, Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her, among others. Her newest book, Girl, Forgotten, arrives at the library and in bookstores on Tuesday, August 23. Show Notes Event Info Karin's Book Recs Empire of the Summer Moon, by S.C. Gwynne Things We Do in the Dark, by Jennifer Hillier

The Last Adventure
Pressed Pages: May Wrap-up

The Last Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 103:15


In every episode of Pressed Pages, we'll be going over the books we read during the month and pick a book of a random genre to discuss. June's random pick is... The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter. Buddy read with us!Check out our socials: Dani's Twitter / Goodreads / Storygraph, Azalea's Twitter / Goodreads / Storygraph. BOOKS MENTIONED:Baby and the Late Night Howlers by Kathryn MoonNothing But Blackened Teeth, Cassandra KhawWe Sold Our Souls, Grady HendrixFoe, Iain ReidRing Shout, P Djeli ClarkPet, Akwaeke EmeziThe Duke, Gaelen FoleyThe Perks of Loving a Wallflower, Erica RidleyLord of Scoundrels, Loretta ChasePrivate Arrangements, Sherry ThomasA Lady For a Duke, Alexis HallThe Windflower, Laura LondonTinfoil Butterfly, Rachel Eve MoultonDeath In Her Hands, Ottessa Moshfegh

Women of Hope
Being a Good Mother-In-Law and a Good Daughter-In-Law. The Value of Loving Relationships in United Families

Women of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 31:09


Luminousz Starr Commentary
The Good Daughter Complex with an Identity Crisis

Luminousz Starr Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 30:50


There are some women who have a good daughter complex with a narcissistic mother are often found to be women who might seem to have an obsession with pleasing her mother, while being a people pleaser rather than a someone who knows how to comfortable with receiving in all of her relationships. Unfortunately, women who have the good daughter complex with mommie dearest issues tend to end up experiencing multiple narcissist relationships as she struggles with an identity crisis. Her identity crisis is often reflective of perhaps having a distorted view of herself. By becoming accustomed to not using her voice, women who have the complex to please narcissistic mom, often experience echoism, codependency and other reoccurring issues that leads to stagnation and possibly a lack of confidence to find out who she is outside of narcissist relationships. The good daughter complex often comes with mommie dearest issues, especially when she flips the script to suit her false self-images. It's almost as if narcissistic moms MUST believe that she is victim of having a very difficult daughter. Unfortunately, narcissistic moms attempt to gaslight others to believe that same about her daughter. Sometimes, being good to narcissistic mom just doesn't seem good enough. Watch on Youtube: #LuminouszZtarrChannel Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9iGYSCq5eS_mW0toaqAtHg/join 1ST BOOK SUGGESTION: By Luminousz Ztarr Order your E-Book: Break Free from Narcissistic Codependent Relationships Now: The 5 Strategic Steps to Break the Habit of Narcissistic Codependent Relationships https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086M52FGJ Website: https://www.luminouszztarrchannel.com/ 2ND BOOK SUGGESTION: Is Your Body Trying to Tell You Something? by: CARMEN RENEE BERRY 3RD BOOK SUGGESTION: The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity by: Nadine Burke Harris (THIS BOOK IS MORE OF A STORY-TELLING STYLE RATHER THAN A COURSE AND EXERCISE TOOL STYLE OF READING). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/luminousz-ztarr/message

It's Going to be OK
Defining what it Means to be a Good Daughter

It's Going to be OK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 18:25


Caz sent an email about being in a bit of a pickle with her parents and her upcoming wedding. Dr Hanan gives her the task to define what it means to be a good daughter and how to go about the confrontation.

It's Going to be OK
Defining what it Means to be a Good Daughter

It's Going to be OK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 18:25


Caz sent an email about being in a bit of a pickle with her parents and her upcoming wedding. Dr Hanan gives her the task to define what it means to be a good daughter and how to go about the confrontation.

Luminousz Starr Commentary
The Good Daughter Complex Sets Her Up for a Network of Third Party Situationships

Luminousz Starr Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 30:57


The good daughter complex often sets her up for a network of third party situationships with those who have a dark personality such as; narcissists and psychopaths. However; it all seems to begin as a little girl who has mommie dearest issues. Thanks for visiting and stay tuned for more episodes! Watch on Youtube: #LuminouszZtarrChannel Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9iGYSCq5eS_mW0toaqAtHg/join BOOK SUGGESTION: Order your E-Book: Break Free from Narcissistic Codependent Relationships Now: The 5 Strategic Steps to Break the Habit of Narcissistic Codependent Relationships https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086M52FGJ Website: https://www.luminouszztarrchannel.com/ RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/echoist-opposite-of-narcissist#:~:text=Echoism%20is%20sometimes%20considered%20the,or%20a%20burden%20to%20others.&text=The%20term%20was%20coined%20by,on%20narcissism%20Craig%20Malkin%2C%20Ph. https://www.healthline.com/health/parenting/types-of-attachment#examples --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/luminousz-ztarr/message

True Crime Brewery
The Good Daughter: Karrie Neurauter

True Crime Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 68:59


In 2017, 45-year-old Lloyd Neurauter told his 19-year-old daughter, Karrie, that he couldn't afford to pay child support to her mother, Michele, anymore. He shared his plan A and plan B with Karrie: He could either murder Karrie's mother or he would take his own life. Lloyd was definitely leaning toward murdering Michele. But he couldn't do it alone. He needed help.Join us at the quiet end for The Good Daughter. Karrie Neurauter was a successful college student, due to graduate in just one year, when she agreed to help her father get away with the murder of her mother. She assisted in the set-up, an alibi, the cover-up, and getting her 14-year-old sister out of the way. Today we're talking about the Neurauter family dynamics, Lloyd's cold-blooded plans, and the reasons why Karrie made the choices she did.

True Crime Brewery
The Good Daughter: Karrie Neurauter

True Crime Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 78:52


In 2017, 45-year-old Lloyd Neurauter told his 19-year-old daughter, Karrie, that he couldn't afford to pay child support to her mother, Michele, anymore. He shared his plan A and plan B with Karrie: He could either murder Karrie's mother or he would take his own life. Lloyd was definitely leaning toward murdering Michele.  But he […] The post The Good Daughter: Karrie Neurauter appeared first on Tiegrabber.

Catholic With a Bible
The Good Daughter-In Law - The Centurion's Slave (Luke 7:1-10)

Catholic With a Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 12:34


Sponsor: Audible 30-day free trial http://www.audibletrial.com/CatholicWithaBible Follow me on social media! https://www.facebook.com/CatholicWithaBible/ https://twitter.com/CatholicWith https://www.instagram.com/catholicwithabible/ Intro music: Who Are They Anyways by Move Merchants Artwork by: https://www.instagram.com/sarahvonhoene/

Luminousz Starr Commentary
Signs of the Good Daughter Complex

Luminousz Starr Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 42:33


Signs of the good daughter complex can often come with mommie dearest issues. Spot the signs of narcissistic personality disorder and the good daughter complex. Watch on Youtube: #LuminouszZtarr #Signsthatyouaredonewiththenarcissist Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9iGYSCq5eS_mW0toaqAtHg/join BOOK SUGGESTION: Order your E-Book: Break Free from Narcissistic Codependent Relationships Now: The 5 Strategic Steps to Break the Habit of Narcissistic Codependent Relationships https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086M52FGJ Website: https://www.luminouszztarrchannel.com/ DISCLAIMER: THIS INFORMATION IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR CLINICAL CARE. PLEASE SEEK A PROFESSIONAL IF NECESSARY. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/luminousz-ztarr/message

Word with Bowne, or That Dude who Teaches English
"The Good Daughter" by Caroline Hwang

Word with Bowne, or That Dude who Teaches English

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 5:15


Read by Faith Lee '23 for AP Lang and Comp. This essay first appeared in Newsweek in 1998.

Writers, Ink
Navigating Difficult Topics in Writing with NYT Bestseller Karin Slaughter

Writers, Ink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 46:59


A tale of two sisters rediscovering a troubled past-- in her latest novel, False Witness, international bestseller Karin Slaughter uses the real complexities of childhood trauma to develop rounder, more interesting characters while paying special attention to the accurate representation of traumatized individuals so that the story feels realistic and relatable. A bestseller of over 35 million copies in 120 countries, Slaughter is one of the best writers in the thriller genre and is known for captivating tales like Pretty Girls and The Good Daughter. To order False Witness, follow the link below. From Amazon.com: Karin Slaughter is one of the world's most popular and acclaimed storytellers. Published in 120 countries with more than 35 million copies sold across the globe, her 21 novels include the Grant County and Will Trent books, as well as the Edgar-nominated COP TOWN and the instant NYT bestselling stand-alone novels PRETTY GIRLS, THE GOOD DAUGHTER, and PIECES OF HER. Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project--a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta. Her stand-alone novel PIECES OF HER is in development with Netflix, starring Toni Collette, and the Grant County and Will Trent series are in development for television. Whether you're traditionally published or indie, writing a good book is only the first step in becoming a successful author. The days of just turning a manuscript into your editor and walking away are gone. If you want to succeed in today's publishing world, you need to understand every aspect of the business - editing, formatting, marketing, contracts. It all starts with a good book, then the real work begins. Join international bestselling author J.D. Barker and indie powerhouses, J. Thorn and Zach Bohannon, as they gain unique insight and valuable advice from the most prolific and accomplished authors in the business. In this episode, you'll discover: Karin's Save the Libraries Project How to humanize “troubled” characters When to write authentically but mindfully How to fit writing into a work schedule The role of hardship in art Links: J. D. Barker - http://jdbarker.com/ J. Thorn - https://theauthorlife.com/ Zach Bohannon - https://zachbohannon.com/ J.'s Vella project - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/product/B0994PXSP1 Karin Slaughter - https://www.karinslaughter.com/ Save the Libraries - http://www.savethelibraries.com/ False Witness - https://mybook.to/FalseWitness Story Rubric - http://storyrubric.com Nonfic Rubric - http://nonficrubric.com The Career Author Summit 2021 - https://thecareerauthor.com/summit2021/ Proudly sponsored by Kobo Writing Life - https://kobowritinglife.com/ Music by Nicorus - https://cctrax.com/nicorus/dust-to-dust-ep Voice Over by Rick Ganley - http://www.nhpr.com and recorded at Mill Pond Studio - http://www.millpondstudio.com Contact - https://writersinkpodcast.com/contact/ *Full disclosure: Some of the links are affiliate links. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writersink/support

Books n Things Podcast
The Good Daughter

Books n Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 63:14


Trigger Warning: This book contains sensitive subjects that we were not ready for. Wow! What a book! The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter is an intense and suspenseful story of how a tragic event turned Charlotte and Samantha Quinn world upside down. Join us next with a SPECIAL GUEST as we cover Body of Stars by Laura Maylene Walter!

Political Rewind
Political Rewind: Author Karin Slaughter On Writing Thrilling — And Timely — Fiction

Political Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 50:59


Monday on Political Rewind: We were joined by New York Times and internationally bestselling author Karin Slaughter. Her newest novel, False Witness, incorporates many timely issues into its narrative. Set in Atlanta during the pandemic, Slaughter tells the story of an up-and-coming attorney in Atlanta balancing single parenting with the responsibilities of a demanding job. Meanwhile, an important court case involving a powerful man accused of sexual assault places this story in the all-too-familiar context of the #MeToo era. Slaughter spoke to us about weaving real-world issues into her narratives. When writing about violence against women, she has sought to depart from troubling patterns in the depiction of misogyny in fiction. "I want to tell women's stories and I don't want to do what I had been seeing in a lot of crime novels, which is sort of sexualizing violence and making it titillating," Slaughter said. "I wanted to write about it in a frank way and to talk about what it leaves behind." Published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe, Slaughter's novels include Cop Town and Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and Pieces of Her.

Books n Things Podcast
One to Watch

Books n Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 57:11


This week we bring you One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London. A gripping tale of how a vlogger condemning a popular reality show gets the chance to find love in the most unexpected way. Will you choose Judith or Roxana to be your Main Squeeze? Next week's book report will be on The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter.

Southern Fried True Crime
Interview with the best selling crime writer and feisty southern woman, Karin Slaughter

Southern Fried True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 38:18


**This episode contains explicit language. It is marked explicit in all podcast platforms. Please, if cursing offends you, do not listen to this and then complain about the language.***We have a frank discussion about rape culture, including the Cosby case and other societal problems with sexual assault. We also discuss the pandemic and vaccination. If these subjects offend you, you are better off skipping this interview. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but you've been forewarned.*Now, for Karin's fans, I hope you enjoy this chat. For people who have never read her books, I can't recommend her work enough. Karin Slaughter is one of the world's most popular and acclaimed storytellers. Published in 120 countries with more than 35 million copies sold across the globe, her 21 novels include the Grant County and Will Trent books, as well as the Edgar-nominated Cop Town and the instant New York Times bestselling stand-alone novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter and Pieces of Her. Pieces of Her is being filmed for a Netflix series right now, starring Toni Collette and Bella Heathcote. Her Grant County and Will Trent books are also in development for television. So, it's really an exciting time for Karin's fans. Her new stand alone novel, False Witness, is out today! I received an early copy for the interview and it is an amazing read. Karin is one of my favorite crime writers and her stand alone novels are like jewels in her bestselling, feminist and feisty crime writer crown. Don't miss this one, get your copy today!*photo credit: Alison Rosa

Commitment Phobe
How To Stop Playing The "Good Daughter" Role in Your Relationship with Taylor Cohen

Commitment Phobe

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 65:23


Ever feel like you have a parent/child relationship with your romantic partners that kills the intimacy and attraction? Learning how to recognize the roles you are playing in your relationship can be extremely useful to maintain a healthy and connected relationship. On today's episode I invite my best friend and business partner Taylor Cohen to dive deep into why we mother our partners, why we play the roles of daughter or son to our partners, and how it all has to do with our fear of letting go of control.   Some of the powerful experiences Taylor shares on this episode are:     -How mothering her past boyfriend killed the intimacy in the relationship. -Her experience with sexuality growing up in a religious Jewish home and how it led to her sexual awakening. -What ‘Undaughtering' is and how it led to her self-expression. - What it really takes to let go of control in a relationship. -How our partners are reflections of ourselves and how we can learn from that. -The power she found in being softer and more vulnerable in her relationships.   Taylor is also a vegan food inventor, and CEO of the lentil based meat alternative Adashah! Together we lead a four month program called Undaughtering to help womxn let go of the pressure of being the perfect daughters, claim their sovereignty and live fully self-expressed.   Learn more about what I do to help women become more confident with themselves and shed the pressure to be the “good girl” &  book a free 15 minute Discovery Call here:  https://calendly.com/tanai-milgram/15min?month=2021-01   Connect with Taylor to find out more about her journey and her offerings on her Instagram account at @taylor_ocean_cohen    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/tanaimilgram

The Farm Theater's Bullpen Sessions
Bullpen Sessions Episode 22: Christine Bruno

The Farm Theater's Bullpen Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 79:53


CHRISTINE BRUNO (actor/teaching artist/disability inclusion consultant) MFA — acting & directing, the New School. Member — The Actors Studio, NY Shakespeare Exchange; Advisory Company member, National Disability Theatre. Leadership — SAG-AFTRA NY Local Board; Chair, SAG-AFTRA New NY Local Performers with Disabilities (PWD) Committee; SAG-AFTRA National PWD, Actors' Equity EEOC. Theatre: Cost of Living, Glass Menagerie, world premieres — Bekah Brunstetter's Public Servant (Off-Broadway), The Maids (adaptation by Jose Rivera), The Good Daughter, musicals The Ugly Girl, Raspberry (UK tours). Film and TV: God Friended Me, Law & Order, Best Summer Ever, Hungry, award-winning features Flatbrush Luck and This is Where We Live. 

Asian Bitches Down Under
Taiwan Film Festival in Australia & Demolition Man

Asian Bitches Down Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 48:43


We dive into our love for films this week. With COVID19 this year, Taiwan Film Festival is online this year, Helen and Jessie talk about some movies from the Festival, particularly focusing on two stand-out documentaries "The Good Daughter" and "Run for Dream". We also look back at one of our favourite childhood action movie DEMOLITION MAN and how differently we perceive the movie now as adults. Taiwan Film Festival (Australia) 澳洲台灣影展 Demolition Man Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under Instagram | Asian Bitches Down Under

The Secret Library Podcast
#91 :: Writing About Iran | Jasmin Darznik

The Secret Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 44:28


Jasmin Darznik knew she had to tell her mother's story first. On this episode, we discuss Jasmin's second book, and her first novel. After the smash success of The Good Daughter, Jasmin turned to fiction in order to tell the story of Iran's most famous woman poet. Forugh Farrokhzad's short life takes her through many of the same heartbreaking obstacles that Jasmin addressed in her memoir, along with many new ones. This book explores what it means to be a woman and an artist in a culture where women were shut behind closed doors and expected to stay there by the political and religious regime of her time. We discuss resilience, writing fiction about real people, fighting to live the creative life, and the importance of telling stories to bridge culture and time to build what we all long for: connection and beauty in the world. It is wonderful to discuss a book like this, one that takes a poet like Forugh Farrokhzad, a household name in Iran, and brings her story to a new country that has mostly never heard of her. Get ready to be inspired! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Stab In The Dark: A UKTV Original Crime Podcast with Mark Billingham

S2 E9 - In this week's episode, award-winning crime writer Mark Billingham talks to best-selling American writer, Karin Slaughter. Throughout the episode, Karin talks about her roots in America's Deep South and how her hometown of Atlanta has changed; how the writing from the region and some of the true-life cases have influenced her work; the continuing fascination with serial killers; her new book The Good Daughter; and boob sweat. Yes, boob sweat. Elsewhere, our man with the spyglass, Paul Hirons, talks to British novelist Steve Mosby at the Theakston's Old Peculiar Crime Writing Festival at Harrogate.A Stab in the Dark is a UKTV Original production and is produced by Paul Hirons, Joel Porter and John Lemon.For more info: http://uktv.co.uk/astabinthedark See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Jesus In the Morning
The Good Daughter

Jesus In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 122:00


The Good Daughter.It seems as if Girls are out doing boys in the worlds it has been said girls mature faster, and complete things more than boys.If you have a daughter that has accomplished something please feel free to share her accomplishment with us. We want to honor her today here on Jesus in the Morning.

The 7th Avenue Project
Jasmin Darznik: The Good Daughter

The 7th Avenue Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2011 55:00


Jasmin Darznik emigrated to the US from Iran when she was three and grew up knowing little about her Iranian family history. After her father's death, her mother began to tell her story. She dictated a series of cassette tapes for Jasmin, illuminating her own extraordinary life and the lives of many Iranian women over the last half-century. We discuss Jasmin's book "The Good Daughter: A Memoir of My Mother's Hidden Life."

Adult Child
The Cost of Playing the Good Daughter: Emotional Neglect, Self-Abandonment & Parental Estrangement w/ Laura K Connell

Adult Child

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 64:12 Transcription Available