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Best podcasts about Heart Berries

Latest podcast episodes about Heart Berries

Sermons at Portland Mennonite Church

Sermon Rod Stafford 

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S5 Ep. 8: Exceeding Surge Capacity: Paul Lisicky and Terese Marie Mailhot on the Long-Term Mental Health Effects of the Pandemic

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 85:04


Authors Paul Lisicky and Terese Marie Mailhot join hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan to talk about the possible long-term mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. First, Lisicky discusses the situation in light of his experiences with the AIDS epidemic and through the lens of his memoir Later: My Life at the Edge of the World. In the second half of the show, Mailhot reads from her bestselling memoir Heart Berries and talks about how children's futures may be shaped by the trauma they have experienced since early 2020. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video excerpts from our interviews at our Fiction/Non/Fiction Podcast Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction's YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This podcast is produced by Anne Kniggendorf. Selected readings: Paul Lisicky Later: My Life at the Edge of the World The Narrow Door Unbuilt Projects Lawn Boy Famous Builder The Burning House Terese Marie Mailhot Heart Berries Others: What if There's No Such Thing as Closure? - The New York Times Magazine, by Meg Bernhard Ambiguous Loss by Pauline Boss From the Mouths of Babes: Wayne Miller and Elizabeth Gaffney on Writing About Children in Uncertain Times ‹ Literary Hub (Fiction/Non/Fiction Season 4, Episode 23) MacGyver In the Shadow of the Epidemic by Walt Odets Elizabeth McCracken Tara Haelle Ann Masten Martin Seligman The Sentence - Louise Erdrich The Simpsons CDC study of adverse childhood experiences “COVID is Driving a Children's Mental Health Emergency” by Julia Hotz “U.S. Surgeon General Issues Advisory on Youth Mental Health Crisis Further Exposed by COVID-19 Pandemic” “A declaration from the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Children's Hospital Association” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
Terese Marie Mailhot - Sharing an Indigenous Voice in "Heart Berries"

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 10:54


Terese Marie Mailhot discusses growing up on a reservation and searching for an authentic indigenous voice in her memoir "Heart Berries." Originally aired March 2018. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Stuff Mom Never Told You
Book Club: Heart Berries

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 54:03


This month, we dig into Terese Marie Mailhot's work Heart Berries: A Memoir, a powerful, unflinching examination of her experiences with grief and trauma coming of age as an Indigenous woman.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Keep It Fictional
National Indigenous History Month

Keep It Fictional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 31:05


We celebrate and amplify Indigenous voices in this episode in the hope that reading the works of Indigenous authors will help strengthen the path to reconciliation, and that by acknowledging painful truths, empathy can flourish and pave the way for healing. Books mentioned: Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse, Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot, Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids by Cynthia Leitich Smith, Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction edited by Joshua Whitehead, and Powwow Summer by Nahanni Shingoose. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keepitfictional/message

Confluence
Ep. 29: A Conversation with Dr. Annie Belcourt (Otter Woman) on PTSD Research & Trauma Recovery

Confluence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 47:40


In this episode, we're in the flow with Dr. Annie Belcourt (Otter Woman) who is a Professor in the College of Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences. Annie reads an excerpt from Terese Marie Mailhot's memoir Heart Berries which sparks our conversation about Annie's educational journey, the importance of building resilience in Native communities, and the unique research ethics that ground Indigenous research communities.

Rebel Girls Book Club
Heart Berries

Rebel Girls Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 62:10


This week Maggie and Harmony explore mental health, womanhood, and the treatment of American Indians in the memoir Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot. To follow our episode schedule go here https://medium.com/rebel-girls-book-club/read-along-with-the-show-bde1d80a8108 Follow our social media pages at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rgbcpod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RebelGirlsBookClub/ Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/101801516-rebel-girls and Twitter https://twitter.com/RebelGirlsBook1 Or you can email us at RebelGirlsBookClub@gmail.com. Our theme song is by The Gays and our image is by Mari Talor Renaud-Krutulis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rgbc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rgbc/support

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What is this book about?
Book Review: Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot Ep. 3

What is this book about?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 6:46


In this episode I am reviewing the memoir Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot, I am also reading some of my favorite passages. I hope this peaks your interest to pick up this book and experience the narrative for yourself. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
ICYMI - Terese Marie Mailhot on Sharing an Indigenous Voice in "Heart Berries"

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 10:13


Terese Marie Mailhot discusses growing up on a reservation, struggling with mental health issues and searching for an authentic indigenous voice in her memoir "Heart Berries." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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Noah Jackson Hour
ICYMI - Terese Marie Mailhot on Sharing an Indigenous Voice in "Heart Berries"

Noah Jackson Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 10:20


Terese Marie Mailhot discusses growing up on a reservation, struggling with mental health issues and searching for an authentic indigenous voice in her memoir "Heart Berries." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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The Desk Set
Feed Drop: Terese Marie Mailhot in conversation with Sara Ortiz

The Desk Set

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 60:42


In this bonus listen, we're sharing a recording of a live event. Enjoy a conversation between Terese Marie Mailhot, author of Heart Berries, and writer and educator Sara Ortiz. 

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Write-minded Podcast
Breaking Silence, featuring Terese Marie Mailhot

Write-minded Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 34:41


This week’s episode is not only about breaking silence, but also about the ways that silence is often a pile-on due to multiple layers of silencing. This week’s guest, Terese Mailhot, author of Heart Berries, is the ideal author to wall us through what makes breaking silence both difficult and compelling for writers. We also touch upon cultural appropriation, marginalizing and compartmentalizing voices, and the complexities of being raised by a radical mother.

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Get Booked
E210: Project Runway Meets Mulan

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 47:14


Amanda and Jenn discuss magical seamstresses, feminist weddings, foodie fiction, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by the Read Harder Journal, JIMMY Patterson Books, publisher of Ali Cross by James Patterson, and the Read Harder Challenge. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. FEEDBACK All of a Kind Family by Sydney Taylor (rec’d by Jaimee) A Knight in Central Park by Theresa Ragan (rec’d by Teresa) Time and Again by Jack Finney (rec’d by Sibyl) A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James (rec’d by Sibyl) QUESTIONS 1. I love fantasy & science fiction and have read the genre for years, but it seems like all I can find is the Not Like Other Girls™ character. Unlike Other Girls she doesn’t like sewing or embroidery and would rather be sword fighting and is always getting in trouble for her unladylike behavior. My question is; Where are the stories about those other girls? I personally love sewing and I’m a quilter myself. I love working with fabric, it speaks to me. Are you going to go fight a dragon wearing nothing but a shift? How long are you going to survive a post-apocalyptic winter wearing jeans and a tee shirt? Who is creating the elaborate costumes for the time travelers? The closest books I’ve been able to find so far are The Backstagers graphic novels/books and the Behind the Scenes!! manga by Bisco Hatori. Thank you for your time! -Annie 2. Hi ladies, I absolutely love the podcast and wanted to reach out with a request for a recommendation. Recently my (cis male) partner and I have decided that we are going to get married in the new year. We are both feminists, atheists, and working hard to decrease our consumerism and live in environmentally friendly ways, so we are avoiding the wedding industrial complex as much as possible and plan to marry at the town hall with our immediate families present. As a big reader, I often go to books during major life steps to seek advice and guidance, but I am not seeing myself represented in many books about marriage. I have previously read Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert and really loved that book, and I am looking for something similar that is a thoughtful and positive nonfiction book on marriage that may offer advice and insight to those who are genuinely working to have an equal and (apparently) kind of radical partnership that isn’t defined by the trappings of a wedding or organized religion. Your recommendations would be amazing! Thank you so much, -Grace 3. My sister Ruth is a chef/caterer. She has read EVERY memoir, biography, history, technical and cookbook known to the universe. What she hasn’t read is any Fiction that immerses food within the story. Please don’t go for the obvious choices: Danler, Hesser, Reichl, etc. What I’m looking for is a variety of genres/authors that have great food descriptions as part of the story. Literary Fiction a plus and something crazy like SciFi can be fun too. Take your best shot! Grazzi! -Wynne (she/her) 4. I have been adamant for years that I don’t like romance books. They are too mushy and are not for me. Then I somehow was talked into reading Red, White, and Royal Blue. And now I like romances (??) *sigh* Obviously I need help and direction. LGBT is a major plus but not required. I’ve tried the Kiss Quotient and did not like it at all. When I first came out I read Sing You Home. It was ok but not great. I really like the wit and character building in RWRB. Please help. Thanks!! -Jessica 5. Hello! I’m a teenager who’s very confused about a lot of things. Some examples are why people like mushrooms, how the current political climate came to be, and figuring out what crowds I identify with. At the moment, I’m looking for some books that offer different perspectives, or some books that would make me buy merchandise and rant on instagram. Right now, my reading taste leans toward memoirs, YA fiction, dystopian, and sci-fi! Some of my favorite reads are The Giver, Yellow Star, The Hate U Give, Bad Boy, and Ender’s Game! I’m quite tired of books that have the main protag have this boring and predictable romance with a random side character. I would love some books with interesting romances or no romance at all! In addition, I would love books that include complex villains! Thanks! -Aleeza 6. I recently reread Maurice and then watched the Jane Eyre miniseries and it got me to thinking about romance, and then forbidden romance. I haven’t read much romance, but I’m into the idea of reading a romance with a forbidden romance with a servant or governess or whatever. Can you guys recommend any good historical romances to scratch that itch? I know almost nothing of the genre, and have only read Courtney Milan, and some ill advised reads back in middle school days. Thank you two for all your hard work! P.S. I just realized Fingersmith fits this ask, but rest assured I have read it and watched the amazing movie (which if you haven’t seen GO WATCH IT RIGHT NOW). I guess I have a forbidden romance with servants fetish??? Go figure. -Sarah 7. I’m currently looking for a tragic story (more depressing the better) for a cathartic experience. Themes like suicide, self -harm, any kind of assault and abuse are totally fine and anything that would leave me in tears is just what I need. I have a month long vacation coming in few weeks and I’d prefer a lengthy book that’s not too slow paced. -Rija BOOKS DISCUSSED Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim Torn by Rowenna Miller Something New by Lucy Knisley (rec’d by Aly) Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune by Roselle Lim The Cheffe by Marie NDiaye, transl. by Jordan Stump The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai (tw: domestic abuse) Dating You Hating You by Christina Lauren Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo The Rise of Kyoshi by F.C. Yee The Governess Game by Tessa Dare The Professor by Charlotte Stein Miracle Creek by Angie Kim (TW: harm to children, suicide, child sexual abuse) Heart Berries by Therese Marie Mailhot (tw: self-harm, domestic violence, struggles with mental health)

Literary Disco
Episode 142: Heart Berries

Literary Disco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 44:25


This week, Julia, Rider, and Tod discuss Terese Marie Mailhot‘s short and powerful memoir, Heart Berries. In the sledgehammer of a book, Mailhot addresses the traumas she has gone through in her life, from the sexual abuse she endured as a young child to later hospitalization for posttraumatic stress and bipolar disorders and her conflicted relationship as a parent to three children, something that has endured for multiple generations in her family.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Explore Your Enthusiasm, with Tara Swiger | Craft | Art | Business

I follow my enthusiasm by reading…a lot. And once a month, I share (some of) the books I read last month and the books I intend to read this month. You can join the informal book club by sharing your own list with me on Facebook and find all the posts here. (The usual disclaimer applies.) What I'm reading: Heart Berries by Marie Terese Mailhot Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higahsimura The Whole Brain Child by Daniel Siegel Links: Read Harder Challenge Starter Manga   Listen in at TaraSwiger.com/podcast247

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Sex Ed in Color
05: I Couldn't Help But Wonder... with Minda Honey

Sex Ed in Color

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 48:00


Want to show your support? Spread the word to your friends & follow us on social. Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Music by: EyeLoveBrandon Follow Minda Twitter // Instagram // Website Mentioned In This Episode: Minda's "Dating While Woke" series on Longreads Latest entry — Semi-Fluid States: The Rigid Lines of Straightness Gwen Benaway's thread People Mentioned Roxane Gay (author of Hunger, Bad Feminist) Kiese Laymon (author of Heavy) Melissa Febos (author of Abandon Me) Terese Mailhot (author of Heart Berries)

Reading Women
Ep. 52 | Heart Berries and Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

Reading Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 29:31


For our month about memoirs, we discuss Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot and Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? by Jeanette Winterson. A special thanks goes to Bombas socks for sponsoring this episode. We love these soft yet durable socks. Head to bombas.com/ReadingWomen and use the code READINGWOMEN to get 20% off your first order! Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. A special thanks to our patrons Jennifer P. and Stephanie W. Follow along over on Instagram, join the discussion in our Goodreads group, and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews! Things Mentioned “These Writers Are Launching A New Wave Of Native American Literature” (Buzzfeed News) Interview with Terese Marie Mailhot on The Daily Show Books Mentioned Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot There There by Tommy Orange Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? by Jeanette Winterson Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson   CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading Women Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website   Music “Reading Women” Composed and Recorded by Isaac and Sarah Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Doubleknit
Doubleknit 136

Doubleknit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018


Summer time, and the Twins have been busy.Loop LondonLa Bien AiméeLil WeaselJacquemart-André MuseumMusée D'OrsayThe Wallace CollectionAshlandMamluke SocksWatersCeladon ShawlNicolettaKaweah HatSpeckles yarn (buy some before it's gone!)Honeylocust LoopRockin' RowsWestern Auto CowletteHeart BerriesTroubled Daughters, Twisted WivesDamnation IslandThe Road Out of HellNot That BadHuman ActsCirce Music: Corvette by Shannon & the Clams Direct link

Get Booked
E142: #142: High Stakes With Eye Shadow

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 53:19


Amanda and Jenn discuss mystery audiobooks, sea otters, fun sci-fi, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Suicide Club by Rachel Heng and Chica Chocolate.   Questions   1. Hello there! I’m going on a road trip with my husband and in-laws in August and would love to listen to a family-friendly mystery audiobook. Murder is ok as long as it’s not too gruesome and please no sex! I love your show so much and look forward to listening every week! Thanks so much for your time, --Lacey   2. Dear Jenn and Amanda, I am going to Kyuquot British Columbia for a kayaking trip in August and would love any reading recommendations for books about this area or sea otters. I am currently reading Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot and have read The Forest Lover by Susan Vreeland. I work from home and your podcast is my treat for when I can take it a little bit easier at work. Thanks, --Erin   3. Hi, I’d love book recommendations for if you loved the guardians of the galaxy movies. Fun sci-fi with great characters. I’ve already enjoyed Long way to a small angry planet. Also sorry if this has been asked before. Thanks :) --Teghan AND One of my favorite books in recent years is "The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet" and its sequel. I love the colorful characters, the themes of found family and searching for your place in the world, and the general feeling that everybody is just kinder and more open-minded in the future. Most of all I just find the mellow slice-of-life tone really relaxing to read after a long stressful day. Although I loved the rich sci-fi worldbuilding in this series, I'm open to reading books with a similar tone in other settings and genres. --Tracey   4. I have recently gotten very interested in the ideas behind and process of translating. It started with the release of Emily Wilson’s translation of The Odyssey and the surrounding media buzz. Follow that up with a conversation about ASL interpreting, some Jhumpa Lahiri, and an internet rabbit hole about Harry Potter books in translation, and I want to deep dive into something about a literary translator, whether it be fiction, memoir, non-fiction, whatever. I’m finding it difficult to look up suggestions on the internet because the results tend to either be the works in translation themselves or how-to type guides, which just isn’t quite what I’m looking for. Thank you! --Carol   5. Hi ladies: I'm looking for angry women book recommendations. I want to read a book that centers a woman speaking on the things that make them angry. Fiction/non-fiction will do. Bonus points for books in translation. Thanks in advance, an angry woman   6. Hey Y'all, I'm a college student studying English and therefore spend a large amount of time reading intense literary books, which don't get me wrong, is the light of my soul. However, now that summer is here some of my favorite recreational books to read are ones that include a complicated villain romance. I know it's completely cliche, but it never fails to hit the spot when I'm looking for something light. Two of my favorites are Warner from the Shatter Me series and Rhys from A Court of Thorns and Roses. I'm completely fine with anything YA, but would be interested if there's this type of relationship dynamic in adult fiction and a queer twist on the relationship would be much appreciated if you could think of anything. Best, --Sunnie   7. Hello! I realized recently I deeply enjoy books and media about groups of people who support and have a deep and unconditional love for each other, especially in abnormal circumstances. Some examples of this I particularly loved are the Harry Potter books and A Little Life, and the shows Sense8 and Orphan Black. I prefer literary fiction, science fiction, and contemporary YA, and I also prefer if there are queer people in a book. What are some other books with tight, loving groups and found families? Thank you! --Ellie   Books Discussed Dread Nation by Justina Ireland The Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett Death Below Stairs by Jennifer Ashley The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra by Vaseem Khan Haunting of Vancouver Island by Shanon Sinn Return of the Sea Otter by Todd McLeish Space Opera by Catherynne M. Valente The Wrong Stars by Tim Pratt Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers The World Between Two Covers by Ann Morgan An Unnecessary Woman by Rabih Alameddine The Woman Upstairs by Claire Messud Excellent Women by Barbara Pym Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper The Captive Prince trilogy by C.S. Pacat The Professional by Kresley Cole, rec’d by Trisha and Jess Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo Hunger Makes the Wolf by Alex Wells

The Bookstore
26 - Heart Berries

The Bookstore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 31:11


This week we discuss Terese Marie Mailhot's memoir Heart Berries. Listen to find out why it's unlike any memoir we've ever read. A list of media related things we bring up: -Roxane Gay's Hunger-Native American memoirists Joy Harjo and Leslie Marmon Silko -Native American poet Natalie Diaz -Chimamanda Ngozie Adiche's TED Talk "The Danger of A Single Story" -Hannah Gadsby's Netflix special Nanette Next time we'll be reading The Only Harmless Great Thing by Hannah Bolander.

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The Bookstore
25.5 - Bookstore MASH

The Bookstore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 36:25


We've reimagined the childhood fortune telling game MASH to be about our dream bookstore. Play it with your friends and tell us what wonderful places you dream up! Highlight this week: Becca calling children's story time "a reading to children event." Next week we will discuss Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot.

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The Bookstore
25 - Her Body and Other Parties

The Bookstore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 52:25


This week on The Bookstore: fairy tales, scary stories to tell in the dark, and how large format cameras work. We read Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado and mostly don't know what we think. Next read: Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot

ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library
Heart Berries: A Memoir

ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 78:35


The New York Times bestselling memoir Heart Berries is the powerful, poetic meditation of a woman’s coming-of-age on the Seabird Island Indian Reservation in the Pacific Northwest. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder, Terese Marie Mailhot is given a notebook and begins to write her way out of trauma. The triumphant result is Heart Berries, a memorial for Mailhot’s mother, a social worker and activist who had a thing for prisoners; a story of reconciliation with her father―an abusive drunk and a brilliant artist―who was murdered under mysterious circumstances; and an elegy on how difficult it is to love someone while dragging the long shadows of shame. “Here is a wound. Here is need, naked and unapologetic. Here is a mountain woman, towering in words great and small,” writes the bestselling and award-winning author Roxane Gay on Heart Berries. Gay will join Mailhot on the ALOUD stage to discuss the journey of discovering one’s true voice to seize control of your story.

The Bookstore
24 - Less

The Bookstore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 44:26


This week we find out why Less by Andrew Sean Greer is more than just a lighthearted, Eat, Pray, Love novel or more than even just a book about a dude writer. Our next few discussions are: Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado, Heart Berries by Terese Mailhot, The Only Harmless Great Thing by Brooke Bolander, and Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Ayedemi. Find them at your local bookstore or library and read along with us!

Writer's Bone
Episode 280: Heart Berries Author Terese Marie Mailhot

Writer's Bone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 60:46


Author Terese Marie Mailhot talks to filmmaker Nick Kreiss about her debut book Heart Berries. To learn more about Terese Marie Mailhot, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Today's episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, OneRoom, and Film Freaks Forever!

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Live Wire with Luke Burbank
Episode #358: Terese Marie Mailhot, Jason Traeger, Sophie Egan and Reggie Houston

Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 52:54


Writer Terese Marie Mailhot discusses her new memoir “Heart Berries” and the importance of empathy for the indigenous experience, comedian Jason Traeger describes his therapist choices in Portland, program director of the American Culinary Institute Sophie Egan talks about what’s known as the American food psyche, and former Fats Domino band member and saxophonist Reggie Houston performs the jazz standard “Autumn Leaves."

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Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

“Heart Berries by Terese Mailhot is an astounding memoir in essays. Here is a wound. Here is need, naked and unapologetic. Here is a mountain woman, towering in words great and small . . . What Mailhot has accomplished in this exquisite book is brilliance both raw and refined.” ―Roxane Gay “If Heart Berries is any […] The post Terese Marie Mailhot : Heart Berries appeared first on Tin House.

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Reading Women
Ep. 36 | Most Anticipated New Releases of 2018 Pt. 1

Reading Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 31:12


We're back, bookish friends! With our first regular episode, we chat about some of our most anticipated releases of 2018. News New theme song—thank you Isaac and Sarah Greene. The Reading Women Challenge has started! We redesigned the Reading Women Store. The 24in48 readathon is January 27-28! Check out the details over on their website. Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Special thanks to Carley T. and Stephanie W. And be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews. Find a full version of this episode's show notes over on our website. Books Mentioned Feel Free by Zadie Smith (Penguin Press) Feb. 6th Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot (Counterpoint) Feb. 6th All the Names They Used for God: Stories by Anjali Sachdeva (Spiegal and Grau) Feb. 20th What Are We Doing Here? by Marilynne Robinson (FSG) Feb. 20th Awayland by Ramona Ausubel (Riverhead) March 6th The Gunners by Rebecca Kaufman (Counterpoint) March 20th Look Alive Out There by Sloane Crosley (MCD) April 3rd Legendary Ladies by Ann Shen (Chronicle Books) April 3rd Honorable Mentions The Cruel Prince by Holly Black (Little, Brown Book for Young Jan. 2nd The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin (Putnam) Jan. 9th Winter by Ali Smith (Pantheon) Jan. 9th Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro (Grove Press) Jan. 9th The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey (Soho Press) (Jan. 9th)  Where the Line Bleeds by Jesmyn Ward (Scribner) Jan. 16th Brass by Xhenet Aliu (Random House) Jan. 23rd An American Marriage by Tayari Jones (Algonquin) Feb. 6th I Am I Am I Am by Maggie O'Farrell (Knopf) Feb. 6th Force of Nature by Jane Harper (Flatiron) Feb. 6th Fresh Water by Akwaeke Emezi (Grove Press) Feb. 13th Dangerous Crossing by Ausma Zehanat Khan (Minotaur Books) Feb. 3th Happiness by Aminatta Forna (Atlantic) March 6th Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao (Flantiron) March 6th Ask Me about My Uterus by Abby Norman (Nation Books) March 6th Parking Lot Attendant by Nafkote Tamirat (Henry Holt) March 13th The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer (Riverhead) April 3rd Circe by Madeline Miller (Little, Brown) April 10th West by Carys Davies (Scribner) by April 24th Tin Man by Sarah Winman (Putnam) May 15th Florida by Lauren Groff (Riverhead) June 5th Sick by Porochista Khakpour (Harper Perennial) June 5th   CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading Women Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website   Music “Reading Women” Composed and Recorded by Isaac and Sarah Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices