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Martin tipsar mycket kort om tre böcker med feministisk inriktning minst sagt! Fem minuter, tre boktips - det är kanske rekord? Mer lyssning: Intervju med Lisa Bjärbo, Johanna Lindbäck och Sara Ohlsson, författare till "Fula Tjejer": https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/ungpodden/episodes/2021-07-15T13_17_55-07_00Intervju med Jennifer Mathieu, författare till "Moxie": https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/ungpodden/episodes/2023-03-07T23_00_00-08_00
Lisa Flanagan performs this group story of a faculty at one public high school as if she were herself an entire acting company. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss this engaging adult debut from a YA author. At the beginning of the story's school year a superannuated substitute teacher dies ingloriously on a couch in the eponymous lounge. That episode and each one following introduces more linked characters, events, complications, and unintended consequences, sometimes funny, sometimes sweet, occasionally shocking, but all absorbing and believable. Flanagan's skill and control with her narration are a quiet marvel. Read our review of the audiobook at our website. Published by Penguin Audio. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Support for our podcast comes from Dreamscape, an award-winning audiobook publisher with a catalog that includes authors L.J. Shen, Freida McFadden, and Annie Ernaux. For more information, visit dreamscapepublishing.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, I chat with Jennifer Mathieu about The Faculty Lounge, how she began writing this book, writing an adult novel versus a YA book and how the two differ, weaving the characters together, what surprised her the most when writing this one, her fun cover, and much more. Jennifer's recommended reads are: Rift by Cait West I'm Wearing Tunics Now by Wendi Aarons Looking for some great summer reads? Check out my Summer Reading Guide Preview or my complete printable 12-page 2024 Summer Reading Guide with 45 new titles vetted by me that will provide great entertainment this summer. Want to know which new titles are publishing in May - October of 2024? Check out our second Literary Lookbook which contains a comprehensive but not exhaustive list all in one place so you can plan ahead. Join my Patreon group to support the podcast. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Faculty Lounge can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Threads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's show: We're expecting rain the rest of the week, with some potentially significant downpours and flash flooding possible. But Houston Chronicle meteorologist Justin Ballard is characterizing the forecast as “tricky.” He joins us to explain.Also this hour: Layoffs, restructuring, and the state takeover of HISD may all be leading to a brain drain of experienced educators. Will Houston's schools face a big teacher shortage come fall?Then, writer Jennifer Mathieu talks about her latest novel, Faculty Lounge. The story shows a "different side of school life" through a chain of events that begins when an elderly substitute teacher is found dead in the faculty lounge of a high school. Mathieu, who's a Houston-area teacher, wrote the 2017 novel, Moxie, which was turned into a Netflix movie in 2021.And we continue our summer series visiting area museums and attractions with a visit to the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum.
I am deeply privileged and honored to have one of my favorite authors on the podcast today: Jennifer Mathieu. More than likely you know her from her 4th book that she published which Amy Poehler adapted to a fantastic Netflix film, Moxie. We spend some time discussing Moxie but we also chat about Bad Girls Never Say Die, and her upcoming adult deput novel The Faculty Lounge. There is a lot of fun educator talk in here as both me and Jennifer are educators and so we talk about all of the inside baseball on the new novel. Of course we also discuss our love for punk music. If you love the podcast, please subscribe, review, and share. A video version of this podcast is also available on my YouTube channel.
Host Fred Goldstein invites Jennifer Mathieu, Senior Vice President, Professional & Government Affairs to discuss the Prescription Digital Therapeutics Act, the Medicaid MVPs for Patient Act and other AMCP legislative priorities. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Today, on Hook of a Book, I review Moxie, by Jennifer Mathieu! This is an incredible YA realistic fiction book about standing up for your beliefs. Email me: hookofabookpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Ellie-Mano/message
Yeah, you'd think in the year 2023 they'd finally stop with this nonsense, but then you'd be wrong. Happy Banned Book Week everyone! We've got two books that as usual we say for parents to read with their kids instead of banning them. It's some more adult themes, but that doesn't mean kids are ready. We've got sex work in different forms, slut shaming, and lies. Books DiscussedTricks by Ellen HopkinsThe Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Today, August 11, 2023, is the final episode of Town Square with Ernie Manouse. For the full hour, we're joined by a panel consisting of psychologist Dr. Jeff Temple, epidemiologist Dr. Catherine Troisi, and local author and teacher Jennifer Mathieu to reminisce and celebrate this show for all it set out to do during its time on the air. Plus, we hear from many of our most frequent and impactful guests who have helped this show achieve its mission over its run as they share their recollections and discuss what made it special. Special thanks to Andrew Schneider, Charles “Rocky” Rhodes, Cissy Segall Davis, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Lauren Anderson, Dr. William Haseltine, Dr. James McDeavitt, Dietrich von Biedenfeld, Dr. Melanye Price, Dr. Peter Hotez, Sen. Paul Bettencourt, Dr. Susan McLellan, Pete Makopoulos-Senftleber, Vanessa Gilmore, Dr. Chris Bronk, and Rep. Sylvia Garcia for joining and writing to us on our final episode. Staff and crew at Town Square are all moving on to new projects at Houston Public Media and look forward to sharing with you again soon. Guests: Dr. Jeff Temple Psychologist Vice Dean for Research and Scholarship at the School of Nursing, UTMB Health The John Sealy Distinguished Chair in Community Health, UTMB Health Director of the Center for Violence Prevention, UTMB Health Dr. Catherine Troisi Infectious Disease Epidemiologist, UTHealth Houston School of Public Health Jennifer Mathieu Local Teacher Local Author of Seven YA Novels and an Upcoming Adult Novel (set in Houston) Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
Today, on International Women's Day, we present our chat with acclaimed author of "Moxie" and "Bad girls never say die" (among other books!) Jennifer Mathieu. With her strong stories - always with the undercurrent of feminism - about solidarity between girls, smashing the patriarchy, rebellion and class-issues she has made strong statements with her books, aside for simply being good kickass readings. We are very happy to have Jennifer as our first international guest in the podcast - enjoy! The picture of Jennifer is taken by photographer Pablo Gamez.
ZOOMER SQUAD Libby Znaimer is joined by David Cravit, Vice President, Zoomer Media and Chief Membership Officer of CARP; Peter Muggeridge, Senior Editor of Zoomer Magazine; and Bill VanGorder, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Policy Officer of CARP to discuss charitable donations, year end taxes, health for the holidays and more. CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES LOOKING TO FILL 25,000 DONOR APPOINTMENTS Amid a large number of cancellations or no-shows due to a combination of colds, flu and COVID-19 illnesses, Canadian Blood Services has 25,000 empty appointments to fill before the end of the year. Libby Znaimer is joined by Jennifer Mathieu, Community Development Manager for Canadian Blood Services to discuss the matter. OMBUDSPERSON REPORT ON COMPLAINTS TO THE CRA Complaints about the CRA doubled this year compared to pre-pandemic days. Many of the complaints were about the delays in receiving COVID-19 benefits, and delays in getting eligibility validated for these benefits. Libby Znaimer is joined by Canada's Taxpayers' Ombudsperson, François Boileau, for a conversation about the findings in his second annual report, titled Service Matters: Numbers Speak Volumes. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
Moxie girls fight back! That’s what we say a lot in this episode as we take a look at a book that tells the same basic story as “Radio Rebel” but mixes it up by being good. It’s Jennifer Mathieu’s “Moxie!”
In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Jennifer Mathieu Blessington. Jennifer is a high school English teacher and an author of several young adult novels. She lives in Houston with her husband and son. I connected with Jennifer in a sober community that we were both involved with and was always thrilled when she'd share. Her stories, insights, and her motivation to simply be her best self, was always so inspiring to me. I was honored when she agreed to come on the show and I know you're going to love this one. Enjoy!Ways to connect with Jennifer: Instagram: @authorjenmathieuWebsite: https://www.jennifermathieu.comTo donate and/or learn more about the show head to: www.decidedlydry.com If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and tell your friends about Decidedly Dry. Support the show
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: 18 fantastic books that listeners want to Press into your hands! Get out your Library hold list! As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down! New: we are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). These are generated by AI, so they may not be perfectly accurate, but we want to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Bookshop affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. If you'd prefer to shop on Amazon, you can still do so here through our main storefront. Anything you buy there (even your laundry detergent, if you recently got obsessed with switching up your laundry game) kicks a small amount back to us. Thanks for your support!* . . . . 2:05 - Darling Girl by Liz Michalski (pressed by Jenny) 5:05 - An American Radical by Tamer Elnoury (pressed by Kenzie) 6:57 - A Week in Winter by Marcia Willett (Amazon link) (pressed by Michael) 10:04 - The Ranger's Apprentice: Ruins of Gorlan by John Flanagan (pressed by Mary) 12:10 - Inferno: A Memoir of Motherhood and Madness by Catherine Cho (pressed by Michelle) 14:02 - A Marvelous Light by Freya Marske (pressed by Kimberley) 16:03 - Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke 16:43 - The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson (pressed by Andrea) 21:23 - The Binding by Bridget Collins (pressed by Brianna) 23:59 - The World Gives Way by Marissa Levien (pressed by Tara) 26:12 - The Hunting Wives by May Cobb (pressed by Ashley) 28:14 - In the Shelter by Padraig O'Tuama (pressed by Abigail) 30:17 - The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne 30:48 - The Mystwick School of Musicraft by Jessica Khoury (pressed by Rachel) 33:44 - When We Lost Our Heads by Heather O'Neill (pressed by Elise) 35:52 - Invisible Child by Andrea Elliott (pressed by Lexy) 38:14 - Rules for Visiting by Jessica Francis Kane (pressed by Lynette) 41:57 - The Hearts and Daggers Podcast 42:00 - The House at the Edge of Night by Catherine Banner (pressed by Holly) 42:10 - Holly's Instagram @birdbrainbooks 44:08 - The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende 45:53 - The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konnikova (pressed by Amy) 47:47 - Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu (pressed by Courtny) 47:59 - The Novel Neighbor 52:35 - Currently Reading Patreon Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram Roxanna is @roxannatheplanner on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast and www.zazzle.com/store/currentlyreading
I'm tired of the grown-up world! Give me whipsmart, funny teens having adventures, falling in love and exploring how to navigate young adulthood — teaching the grown-ups in their lives a few lessons along the way. They're the inspiration I need right now.https://www.confessionsofaclosetromantic.comAlong for the Ride is the most warm-hearted, tender story about one of the biggest milestones in a teen's life. It's based on the best-selling novel by Sarah Dessen and written by screenwriter Sofia Alvarez, who also adapted the YA novel To All the Boys I've Loved Before for the screen.Yeah I'm all grown up but I was thoroughly sucked into the story of Dash and Lily. The clue treasure hunt! The diary entries! Dash's distraction from his lonely Christmas! Lily finding her intellectual equal! The will they or won't they like each other in person! This is my idea of a perfect holiday story.Sex Education has gotten a green light for a fourth season, which is good news because I feel like these students are my friends — despite the fact that they get lucky more than I ever have in my entire life.High school sophomore Devi has a newly awakened libido that she's dying to try out in the hilarious Never Have I Ever. Co-created and co-written by Mindy Kaling, loosely based on her teen years, the series is full of her trademark vulnerable, warm-hearted hilarity. The third season debuts this summer. I've covered Cyrano de Bergerac retellings in previous episodes and The Half of It, from writer-director Alice Wu, is one of the very best.What do you do when you're a teen angry about the gender status quo? If you're the daughter of a former punk activist, you create your own radical feminist zine at your high school. That's Moxie! Directed by and starring Amy Poehler, with a screenplay adapted from the 2015 novel of the same name by Jennifer Mathieu, this show is comedy, a takedown of patriarchy and social commentary in one.Enola Holmes is the teen sister of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes, and she's inherited the family talent for solving whodunnits. When her eccentric mother goes missing, she enlists her brothers' help in tracking her down. Millie Bobby Brown as Enola is a smart, spirited wonder, and Henry Cavill in 19th century coats and cravats is pure hotness.Support the show
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about Mental Health Week and focus on Loneliness. How can reading help you! With mention to the amazing Happiful magazine which we subscribe too. We then review our books.Book Review: 'Kissing Emma' by Shappi Khorsandi (6.23) 'Inheritance Games' by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (7.58) 'Bad Girls Never Say Die' by Jennifer Mathieu (10.07) 'Radio Silence' by Alice Oseman (13.19) We will be back with Darren Bicknell next week!Chat to us on twitter @lounge_learning.
This week Donny and Maura delve into the young adult novel “Moxie” by Jennifer Mathieu. They talk about the good, the bad, and the different in the movie directed by Amy Poehler. Join the co-hosts as they reflect on their high school experiences. https://www.facebook.com/groups/352221223264794https://www.areelpageturner.com/
This week, Brooke, Stacy, and Shannon revisit the topic of retellings. Titles mentioned include: Aiden Thomas, Lost In the Never Woods Kelly Creagh, Phantom Heart (Phantom Heart #1) Sonali Dev, Incense and Sensibility (Rajes #3) K.F. Breene, A Ruin of Roses (Deliciously Dark Fairytales #1) Ann Aguirre, Bitterburn (Gothic Fairytales #1) Jennifer Mathieu, Bad Girls Never Say Die Lyndsay Faye, The King of Infinite Space Vanessa King, A Certain Appeal Alyssa Cole, How To Find a Princess (Runaway Royals #2) Alix E. Harrow, A Spindle Splintered (Fractured Fables #1) Rachel L. Demeter, The Beauty of the Beast L.R. Dorn, The Anatomy of DesireYou can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro
MOXIE GIRLS! Netflix released MOXIE on March 3rd, 2021 and it was met with some serious criticism. It was based on the young adult novel written by Jennifer Mathieu. My guest this week is Carly Adams and we dive in to representation, feminism, and how the movie adaptation deviates away from the Moxie movement being about self-exploration and falls into the white savior trope. Let's Get Social: The Show: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous The Host: Julia Washington The Guest: Tidy Revival
On Tuesday's Houston Matters: City Council member Tarsha Jackson answers your questions about issues affecting city government. Also this hour: We talk with comedian and Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me! panelist Paula Poundstone. She performs at the Grand 1894 Opera House in Galveston on Oct. 30. And local writer Jennifer Mathieu talks about her latest young adult novel, Bad Girls Never Say Die. It's a retelling of The Outsiders with female characters.
When people talk about movies based on books, the often say the book is better than the movie. But what if it wasn't. Is it okay to admit that the movie is better than the book? And what could cause this to happen? Listen as Lacy and Shellie discuss this topic while bringing up their favorite examples. Books and Films Mentioned The Children of Men by P. D. James (1992 book) Children of Men directed by Alfonso Cuarón (2006 film) The Cider House Rules by John Irving (1985 book) The Cider House Rules directed by Lasse Hallström (1999 film) Dracula by Bram Stoker (1897 book) Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Francis Ford Coppola (1992 film) Nosferatu directed by F. W. Murnau (1922 film) Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (1861 book) Great Expectations directed by Alfonso Cuarón and cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki (1998 film) Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive by Stephanie Land (2019 book) Maid (upcoming 2021 Netflix tv series) Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu (2015 book) Moxie directed by Amy Poehler (2021 film) Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard (1992 book) Jackie Brown directed by Quentin Tarantino (1997 film) Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (1847 book) Wuthering Heights directed by Peter Kosminsky (1992 film) Bonus Books or Film Mentions Girl in a Band: A Memoir by Kim Gordon (2015 book) Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl: A Memoir by Carrie Brownstein (2016 book) L7: Pretend We're Dead directed by Sarah Price (2016 documentary) The Punk Singer directed by Sini Anderson (2013 documentary)
In this Unabridged Podcast episode, we discuss the Netflix screen adaptation of Jennifer Mathieu's Moxie. In the episode, we discuss the book and the adaptation and what we thought of each, so check out the adaptation, and then give this discussion a listen! We also share our Bookish Check-ins and, in our Give Me One, talk about a thing we each like to do by on our own. Let us know on social media: What is something you enjoy doing by yourself? Visit the Unabridged website for our full show notes and links to the books mentioned in the episode. Interested in what else we're reading? Check out our Featured Books page. Want to support Unabridged? Follow us @unabridgedpod on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. | Join our Unabridged Podcast Reading Challenge. | Visit our curated list of books at Bookshop.org. | Become a patron on Patreon. | Check out our Merch Store. | Visit the resources available in our Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Teffer and Bailey review Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu, talking about intergenerational feminism, riot grrrls, and what they liked (and didn't like) about the Netflix adaptation. Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hp7nlP5UcH63FEl1kpPgxdO7Qw7iagcCTBfOPfPLuMg/edit?usp=sharing Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/yapodcast Merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 To suggest a book, email theyapodcast@gmail.com or tweet at us @yapodcast Hosted by: Teffer Adjemian: @tefferbear Bailey: @thebailzasaurus Kadi Diop: @kadi__d Eunice Hong: @theeunicornreadsabook Great Bear Music! greatbearmusic.bandcamp.com/ www.andrewvannorstrand.com www.upfordnetwork.com Send us books! Upford Network ℅ Tom Zalatnai PO Box 22585 Monkland PO Montreal, Quebec H4A 3T4 Canada
This week, we cover Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu
You're all honorary riot grrls, fam! Put on some Bikini Kill, break out the pins and patches, and don't forget the feminism, because for this episode we read Jennifer Mathieu's 2017 novel Moxie -- AND we watched the new hit Netflix movie adaptation. We do plenty of comparing and contrasting in this, our most contemporary episode ever! We liked one piece of media more than the other...find out which one within this episode! Next episode, join us for Starstruck by YA horrormaster Richie Tankersley Cusick. You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme music. His band is at [moreofthat.bandcamp.com](http://moreofthat.bandcamp.com) and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is brought to you by the [AUX podcast network](http://aux-network.podiant.co). If you'd like to support us, join our Discord chat, and get some cool bonus content, you can do so at the [AUX Patreon](http://patreon.com/auxaudio). (It's the only place to download the full version of our theme song!)
You're all honorary riot grrls, fam! Put on some Bikini Kill, break out the pins and patches, and don't forget the feminism, because for this episode we read Jennifer Mathieu's 2017 novel Moxie -- AND we watched the new hit Netflix movie adaptation. We do plenty of comparing and contrasting in this, our most contemporary episode ever! We liked one piece of media more than the other...find out which one within this episode! Next episode, join us for Starstruck by YA horrormaster Richie Tankersley Cusick. You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme music. His band is at moreofthat.bandcamp.com and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is brought to you by the AUX podcast network. If you'd like to support us, join our Discord chat, and get some cool bonus content, you can do so at the AUX Patreon. (It's the only place to download the full version of our theme song!)
Platiqué con Rich Zela, ilustrador y narrador gráfico sobre su novela gráfica 'Cosas que nunca cambian' de Editorial Oceáno de México. El Conjunto Santader se vuelve a iluminar, regresan los espectáculos presenciales y VR Editoras me mandó dos ejemplares de 'Moxie' de Jennifer Mathieu, lanzaré la dinámica en mis redes sociales para que participes y te lo puedas ganar.
This episode I read (listened) to the book and Alyssa watched the Netflix version of Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu. Spoiler, they are not as similar as the Lara Jean movies. But this episode is a good throwback to my days making zines in undergrad, and we have important conversations about feminism, along with laughter as always. Apologies for the late release, I lost a mentor last weekend so I took my time editing. Enjoy!
It's our first short story collection ever, fam! Put on your Bush tapes and break out the Delia's, because it's 1996 in the world of Girl Goddess #9 by Francesca Lia Block. Jess and Josh discuss the finer points of zine culture, cool California teens (like actually cool, not Sweet Valley cool), and getting dressed for the Rock Show in this, an episode unlike any other. This time, the book might actually be...good?? The issues might be relevant to the real, modern world?! It's strange new territory for us, folks. Next episode, join us for Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu (now a Netflix movie!). You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme music. His band is at [moreofthat.bandcamp.com](http://moreofthat.bandcamp.com) and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is brought to you by the [AUX podcast network](http://aux-network.podiant.co). If you'd like to support us, join our Discord chat, and get some cool bonus content, you can do so at the [AUX Patreon](http://patreon.com/auxaudio). (It's the only place to download the full version of our theme song!)
It's our first short story collection ever, fam! Put on your Bush tapes and break out the Delia's, because it's 1996 in the world of Girl Goddess #9 by Francesca Lia Block. Jess and Josh discuss the finer points of zine culture, cool California teens (like actually cool, not Sweet Valley cool), and getting dressed for the Rock Show in this, an episode unlike any other. This time, the book might actually be...good?? The issues might be relevant to the real, modern world?! It's strange new territory for us, folks. Next episode, join us for Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu (now a Netflix movie!). You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme music. His band is at moreofthat.bandcamp.com and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is brought to you by the AUX podcast network. If you'd like to support us, join our Discord chat, and get some cool bonus content, you can do so at the AUX Patreon. (It's the only place to download the full version of our theme song!)
Amy Poehler (“Wine Country”) directs an adaptation of “Moxie,” a 2015 YA novel of the same name by Jennifer Mathieu. The post Take Two: “Moxie” (PG-13) appeared first on KKFI.
Moxie! es la segunda película como directora de Amy Poehler, basada en una novela de Jennifer Mathieu y adaptada por Tamara Chestna y Dylan Meyer. Narra una revolución feminista interseccional en una secundaria de Estados Unidos a través de una revista casera y clandestina: un fanzine, creado por su protagonista (Hadley Robinson). Para hablar de este título invitamos a Julia Reyes Retana, ilustradora y miembro de la colectiva La Pluma Abominable, quién también hizo el arte del episodio. Con ella, Luis Pablo Beaurgeard, Mariana Linares Cruz y Trino Camacho reflexionan en torno al feminismo interseccional, los fanzines, las películas de coming of age y la escuela como espacio político. Mientras, Ricardo López Cordero platica con el escritor y periodista cultural Eduardo Limón para entender el origen y la historia del fanzine. Por último, como cereza en el pastel, Trino recomienda la serie inglesa de estreno The One, que retoma el argumento de que une podría encontrar su media naranja a través del ADN.
Moxie — or MOXIE! — is a new teen dramedy on Netflix and Amy Poheler's sophomore film as director (she also co-stars in it). It's adapted from a novel by Jennifer Mathieu and stars Hadley Robinson, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Lauren Tsai, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Nico Hiraga, Sydney Park, Josephine Langford, Clark Gregg, Ike Barinholtz, and Marcia Gay Harden. This review is an excerpt from Episode #210 of the Cinemaholics Podcast. Our intro music this week is “Out of Focus” by Crispy Beats. LINKS Follow us on Twitter:Abby Olcese, Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Support our show on Patreon. Follow Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Send us an email via cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail on The “Swell” App. Shop our Cinemaholics merch page for hoodies, shirts, and more! Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
”We've been best friends since we were four. You really think you could lead a revolt and I wouldn't notice?” This week on Recently Logged we are discussing the 2021 Netflix Original film Moxie as well as briefly reviewing the films we logged on our Letterboxd dairies in the past week. EPISODE TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 03:56 - BASIC MOVIE FACTS 09:01 - OPENING THOUGHTS 18:18 - MAIN DISCUSSION 48:49 - CLOSING THOUGHTS 56:31 - WHAT WE WATCHED FIND WHERE YOU CAN WATCH THIS WEEK’S FILM: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/moxie FILM INFO: Moxie (2021) FIND YOUR VOICE. "Inspired by her mom’s rebellious past and a confident new friend, a shy 16-year-old publishes an anonymous zine calling out sexism at her school." MPAA Rating: [PG-13] Director(s): Amy Poehler Writer(s): Dylan Meyer, Jennifer Mathieu, Tamara Chestna Composer(s): Mac McCaughan Editor(s): Julie Monroe Cinematographer(s): Tom Magill Top-billed cast: Hadley Robinson, Lauren Tsai, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Nico Hiraga, and Patrick Schwarznegger (All film info from Letterboxd) OUR LINKS: Recently Logged Main Webpage: https://robbiegrawey.com/recently-logged Anchor Page: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Micah’s Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie’s Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert Grawey Editor - Robert Grawey Songs used in episode - Once by Silent Partner Episode art designer - Robert Grawey Episode description - Robert Grawey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Episode 21, the Boomtron Crew takes their first look at just one movie, Amy Poehler's Moxie. Moxie is a movie, based on the book by Jennifer Mathieu, produced and directed by Amy Poehler. Moxie stars Hadley Robinson and is a film that examines the struggle of a teenage girl to acknowledge and confront the toxic masculinity that is being spread at her high school. The crew also mentions some titles they've enjoyed in the past few weeks, and shares what they are looking forward to in the near Netflix future! Disclaimer: No members of the Boomtron Podcast are employed by Netflix, nor do they have any business ties with the Netflix corporation. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and all Netflix news and information that is shared is simply what Amy and these two yahoos found online.
Due to a family emergency, we had to be resourceful and mix things up. Thankfully, funny gal, Amy Witry, swooped in and saved the day. Listen to alternate Amy and Shelby discuss the girl power Netflix movie Moxie, directed by Amy Poehler, based on the novel by Jennifer Mathieu, screenplay by Tamara Chestna and Dylan Meyer. Intro Song: What I Do by Kristy Krüger © ℗Just Like Freddy Music ASCAP Instagram: herstorythepodcast
Due to a family emergency, we had to be resourceful and mix things up. Thankfully, funny gal, Amy Witry, swooped in and saved the day. Listen to alternate Amy and Shelby discuss the girl power Netflix movie Moxie, directed by Amy Poehler, based on the novel by Jennifer Mathieu, screenplay by Tamara Chestna and Dylan Meyer. Intro Song: What I Do by Kristy Krüger © ℗Just Like Freddy Music ASCAP Instagram: herstorythepodcast
Alycia Pascual-Pena rose to fame when she secured the part of Aisha Garcia in Peacock TV's reboot of Saved By The Bell. This year, Pascual-Pena makes her feature film debut as Lucy Hernandez in Amy Poehler's new film Moxie. Based on the bestselling book by Jennifer Mathieu, Moxie is a feminist chick flick for the twenty-first century that follows Vivian (played by Hadley Robinson), a shy 16-year-old, who finds inspiration from her mother's rebellious past and anonymously publishes a zine that sparks a school-wide, coming-of-rage revolution. We spoke to Alycia to get the inside scoop on just how much of the film was improvised and what it was like working on set with such a strong female cast… Moxie is available to watch on Netflix now. Follow @alyciadelsol
Essa semana falamos sobre Moxie: Quando as Garotas Vão à Luta, um novo filme Original Netflix dirigido por Amy Poehler e baseado no romance de Jennifer Mathieu. Primeiro sem spoilers, expondo alguns motivos para você dar uma chance ao filme. Depois entramos num papo mais aprofundado, analisando os caminhos narrativos da protagonista e como o longa cresce ao desenvolver uma conscientização das garotas diante da misoginia e machismo de um colégio, que desencadeia uma revolução. Os episódios são gravados ao vivo, e você pode assistir e interagir com a gente. É só seguir o nosso canal https://www.twitch.tv/tenisverde Quer mandar um e-mail pra gente? tenisverdecast@gmail.com Siga a gente nas redes sociais! @tenisverdecast | @natfanatic | @sr_artie
In this mini movie review, Xan & Gretta discuss the film adaptation of a Young Adult novel that embraces feminism. So find your voice and enjoy as they review the coming of age comedy film adaptation of Jennifer Mathieu's Moxie directed by Amy Poehler and starring Hadley Robinson, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Lauren Tsai, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Nico Hiraga, Sydney Park, Josephine Langford, Clark Gregg, Ike Barinholtz, Poehler, and Marcia Gay Harden. ----more---- As with our other mini reviews, this is not a full review and tries to be as spoiler light as possible. As our hosts talk about this coming of age story, they debate on the message of this movie, how awesome the music in this film is and how the actors performed overall. Remember to follow us @spiraken on Twitter,@spiraken on Instagram, and Check out our Youtube Page. Also if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #moviereview #dodecahydronofmovies #jennifermathieu #2015moxie #netflix #movie #spirakenreviewpodcast #podcasthq Music Used in This Episode: Closing Theme-Double Dare ya by Bikini Kill (Moxie OST) WHERE TO FIND US Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/ Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Discord https://discord.gg/uu42kfr Our Twitter https://twitter.com/spiraken Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: What were your thoughts on the movie?
El 8 de marzo se conmemora el Día Internacional de la Mujer, hoy te platicó como surgió. Te recomiendo a tres escritoras que a través de sus libros nos invitan a reflexionar sobre el lugar de la mujer en la sociedad: Mariana Enriquez, Guadalupe Nettel y Rosario Castellanos. Hoy se estrena ‘Raya y el último dragón' en Disney Plus. Te invito al concierto de Elio Villafranca en Sala Digital del Conjunto Santander de Artes Escénicas. Y en mi paseo por las librerías encontré: ‘Esto no es una canción de amor' de Abril Posas, ‘Restauración' de Ave Barrera y ‘Quiltras' de Arelis Uribe, los tres de Editorial Paraíso Perdido. También se estrenó Moxie en Netflix, película basada en el libro homónimo de Jennifer Mathieu de VR Editoras.
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Did you ever wonder what your parents were like when they were young? Did they go through anger, angst, protest? One shy 16-year uncovers just that in the book “Moxie,” and it changes her world. Fed up with the sexist status quo at her high school, Vivian finds inspiration from her mother’s... Read More
"...girls are a revolutionary soul force that can change the world for real." In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about art, cookies and fighting the patriarchy in their discussion of Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu, featuring music by Lyss Emerson.
The film is a comedy-drama directed by Amy Poehler from a screenplay by Tamara Chestna and Dylan Meyer, based on the novel of the same name by Jennifer Mathieu. Fed up with the sexist and toxic status quo at her high school, a shy 16-year-old finds inspiration from her mother's rebellious past and anonymously publishes a zine that sparks a school-wide, coming-of-rage revolution. The film stars Hadley Robinson, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Lauren Tsai, Josephine Langford, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Parsa Ghorbani.
The film is a comedy-drama directed by Amy Poehler from a screenplay by Tamara Chestna and Dylan Meyer, based on the novel of the same name by Jennifer Mathieu. Fed up with the sexist and toxic status quo at her high school, a shy 16-year-old finds inspiration from her mother's rebellious past and anonymously publishes a zine that sparks a school-wide, coming-of-rage revolution. The film stars Hadley Robinson, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Lauren Tsai, Josephine Langford, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Parsa Ghorbani.
Descubre cuál libro te regalaré pronto. Hoy te platico las novedades en la Biblioteca Robotania que compré y las que me mandaron las editoriales. ‘Carol' de Patricia Higtsmith, Scarlet Witch (Wanda) ‘El Camino de la Bruja' de James Robinson, ‘Are you Listening?' y ‘On a Sunbeam' de Tillie Walden, ‘Paradaise' de Fernanda Melchor, ‘Moxie' de Jennifer Mathieu, ‘Cosas que nunca cambian'de Ricardo Zela, ‘El libro de las chicas audaces' de Emma Wonder, Home Office Manual de trabajo en casa de Rodrigo Podestá, ‘#UnaLucrecia' de Mariela Giménez, ‘Como en una canción de amor' de Maurene Goo, ‘Salvar un corazón' de María Laura Gambero. Y te invito a ‘Dale un besito' de Jaime Chabaud, una obra de teatro de ‘A la Deriva Teatro' que se presentará en Sala Digital de Conjunto Santander.
Our audiobook teaser this week is Wicked Embrace by Olivia Boothe Narrated by Tim Paige & Kelsey Navarro I wanted one thing—to never fall in love again. But the universe had other plans. One look into Tom Wright’s olive-green eyes, and I free-fell crazy in love with the one man destined to break my heart. I know, because I’ve yet to learn my lesson. The past never dies, and mine is ready to rear its ugly head. Question is, will I be strong enough to survive the fallout? She wasn’t supposed to happen. I’d vowed to never let anyone in, but with one curve of her lips, Sara Hart bulldozed through my heart. I’m happier than I’ve ever been yet scared as hell of how much I love her. Despite my best intentions, I haven’t been one-hundred percent honest. My biggest torment still lurks within, threatening to unwind the strings holding us together. And if I lose her now, it might as well be the end of me. Get the eBook or Audio right now » https://bit.ly/2LynKwW More Olivia Boothe Books Wicked Dance » https://bit.ly/36XIDJn Eternally Yours » https://amzn.to/3q76zSn Other Books Mentioned The Redemption by Nikkie Sloane » https://amzn.to/3jCWV7E V Card Sweetheart by Hope Ford » https://amzn.to/3d9MPKj Finding You Again by Reese Hart » https://amzn.to/36ZwWSx Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu » https://amzn.to/3p5FtK6 Tattooed Sweetheart by Jenika Snow » https://amzn.to/3rB9jHW The Bachelor Cowboy by Jessica Clare » https://amzn.to/2Z4Mtfs RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola
Our audiobook teaser this week is Wicked Embrace by Olivia Boothe Narrated by Tim Paige & Kelsey Navarro I wanted one thing—to never fall in love again. But the universe had other plans. One look into Tom Wright’s olive-green eyes, and I free-fell crazy in love with the one man destined to break my heart. I know, because I’ve yet to learn my lesson. The past never dies, and mine is ready to rear its ugly head. Question is, will I be strong enough to survive the fallout? She wasn’t supposed to happen. I’d vowed to never let anyone in, but with one curve of her lips, Sara Hart bulldozed through my heart. I’m happier than I’ve ever been yet scared as hell of how much I love her. Despite my best intentions, I haven’t been one-hundred percent honest. My biggest torment still lurks within, threatening to unwind the strings holding us together. And if I lose her now, it might as well be the end of me. Get the eBook or Audio right now » https://bit.ly/2LynKwW More Olivia Boothe Books Wicked Dance » https://bit.ly/36XIDJn Eternally Yours » https://amzn.to/3q76zSn Other Books Mentioned The Redemption by Nikkie Sloane » https://amzn.to/3jCWV7E V Card Sweetheart by Hope Ford » https://amzn.to/3d9MPKj Finding You Again by Reese Hart » https://amzn.to/36ZwWSx Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu » https://amzn.to/3p5FtK6 Tattooed Sweetheart by Jenika Snow » https://amzn.to/3rB9jHW The Bachelor Cowboy by Jessica Clare » https://amzn.to/2Z4Mtfs RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola
Enjoy our presentation of Moxie: a novel written by Jennifer Mathieu and published by Roaring Brook Press. In a small Texas town where high school football reigns supreme, Viv, sixteen, starts a feminist revolution using anonymously-written zines.Moxie was named an NPR Best Book of the Year, and a Time Magazine Top 10 Book of the Year.Moxie: a novel is recommended for ages 13 and up for language, sexual content and adult themes. Please visit Common Sense Media for more information and reviews: http://bit.ly/MoxieReviewsThis title is available as an ebook through Libby: http://bit.ly/MoxieLibbyEbookPlease visit www.calvertlibrary.info for more information.Music: Sad Clown (excerpt) by Orquesta Arrecife. Licensed under CC BY-SA 1.0 http://www.opsound.org/artist/orquestaarrecife/
Elizabeth and Laurie join me in the pub to chat about books we've read and liked lately, from memoirs to fantasy to YA to poetry. I'd love to hear feedback on the three-person episodes; there will be a few before the end of the year.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 201: Wrestling with Complexity Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify New! Listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: Voices in the Air by Naomi Shihab-NyeThe Fixed Stars by Molly WizenbergEat a Peach by David ChangThe Liars of Mariposa Island by Jennifer MathieuThe Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha ShannonOther mentions:The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinPop Sugar Reading Challenge 2020MountTBR challenge#readwhatyouown challenge (in Instagram)yutoriHow to Fly by Barbara KingsolverDevotions by Mary OliverElizabeth's review of DevotionsOrangette blogA Homemade Life by Molly WizenbergDelancey by Molly WizenbergTin Man by Sarah WinmanLucky Peach magazineMoxie by Jennifer MathieuHunger Makes Me a Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein*The Bone Season by Samantha ShannonApeirogon by Colum McCannAll the Devils are Here by Louise PennyTides by Jonathan White*I was foolish and referred to this as "Music Makes Me a Modern Girl" Related episodes:Episode 033 - An Undulating Thrum with guests Ruth and ElizabethEpisode 051 - Dreaming in Books with KarenEpisode 061 - Never Do That to a Book with Elizabeth Episode 136 - Six Pack with ElizabethEpisode 160 - Reading Plays with Elizabeth Stalk us online: Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and LitsyElizabeth at Goodreads Laurie on TwitterLaurie is @dryapyapi on InstagramLaurie at Goodreads
Kyle, McKay, and their creaky chairs discuss The First Rule of Punk by Celia C. Pérez and Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu. Channeling their inner angry girls, they discuss why adults think kids have it so easy, the role of punk culture in literature, and how zines are just the coolest. "Moxie girls fight back!"
We're back with part two of my interview with YA Author Jennifer Mathieu! Young adult author Jennifer Mathieu is a writer and English teacher who lives in Texas with her family and has written six novels including MOXIE, THE TRUTH ABOUT ALICE, and THE LIARS OF MARIPOSA ISLAND. A native of the East Coast and a former journalist, she enjoys writing contemporary young adult fiction that treats teenagers like real people.
Today I'll be interviewing Author Jennifer Mathieu! Young adult author Jennifer Mathieu is a writer and English teacher who lives in Texas with her family and has written six novels including MOXIE, THE TRUTH ABOUT ALICE, and THE LIARS OF MARIPOSA ISLAND. A native of the East Coast and a former journalist, she enjoys writing contemporary young adult fiction that treats teenagers like real people.
Vivian Carter is done. Done with machismo. Done with misogyny. Done with following the rules. Following in her Riot Grrrl mother's revolutionary footsteps, Viv anonymously creates a feminist zine inadvertently starting a revolution. This title is intended for teens, however, it may contain language or themes that some readers may find offensive. Recorded with permission of Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of Macmillan. Click here to see this title in the Houston Public Library catalog.
Our special edition of Houston Matters weekdays at 3 p.m. addresses your questions and concerns about important issues affecting the community. In the first segment, host Ernie Manouse is joined by Cherry Steinwender, co-executive director and co-founder of the Center for the Healing of Racism. Steinwender reflects on the life and legacy of the late congressman and civil-rights pioneer John Lewis. Then, Ernie is joined by Bellaire High School English teacher and author Jennifer Mathieu-Blessington for... Read More
I månadens avsnitt tipsar Amina och Martin om feministiska böcker. Böcker som kan inspirera och väcka de där känslorna av vrede som ibland kan behövas. Böcker vi tipsar om i detta avsnitt är: "Flickornas Historia" av Kristina Lindström "Godnattsagor för rebelltjejer" av Elena Favilli "Har du ingen humor?" av Katarina Wennstam "Moxie" av Jennifer Mathieu "Kunskapens frukt" av Liv Strömquist
In this episode, we chat about everything that has been going on this week! As always its busy busy! We chat about our fun Knowledge Organiser podcast that's coming up, our visit from Robert Miles, Science Week and what we've been reading. Reviews start at 7 mins: 'The Psychology of Time Travel' by Kate Mascarenhas and 'Devoted' by Jennifer Mathieu. Follow us on twitter for more updates @lounge_learning
This week, Liberty discusses two great older books, including Unwind. This episode is sponsored by Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu, with Fierce Reads. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler Unwind by Neal Shusterman Beheld by TaraShea Nesbit
In this episode, Garth Nix recommends Alexandre Dumas and Silvia Moreno-Garcia recommends Charles Williams. This episode is sponsored by OwlCrate Jr, a subscription box for middle grade readers, and Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu, with Fierce Reads. You can subscribe to Recommended in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or in your podcast player of choice. The show can also be found on Stitcher. A transcript of this episode is available here. BOOKS DISCUSSED Angel Mage by Garth Nix The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, translated and abridged by Lowell Bair Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Hot Spot, a.k.a. Hell Hath No Fury, by Charles Williams Dead Calm by Charles Williams
On this special episode of All the Books! Liberty answers listener questions. This episode was sponsored Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu, with Fierce Reads. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books mentioned on the show: The Secret History by Donna Tartt The Little Friend by Donna Tartt The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin The Queen of the Night by Alexander Chee Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn The Lost City of Z by David Grann Glaciers by Alexis M. Smith
In this episode we go through our student librarian hiring process. With The Apprentice starting on BBC so does our hunt for the next set of Student Librarians! We love our librarians but we do like to put them through their paces. We read a few of our favourite application answers out! Shoutouts to Paula Rawsthorne and Alexandra Sheppard (7 mins). Then we review our books. 'Devoted' by Jennifer Mathieu ( 8.20 mins), 'City of ghosts' by Victoria Schwab (8.30 mins), 'The girl who speaks bear' by Sophie Anderson (9 mins) and 'The Last' by Hanna Jameson (10 mins). Remember to get in touch @lounge_learning
In this episode we discuss our new podcast series 'Wider Reading'. This is an educational podcast that we run in school. We give you tips on how to set one up and increase the library's presence in school. Then we review the books we have read this week: 'White Rabbit Red Wolf' by Tom Pollock (5.26), 'Company of Eight' by Harriet Whitehorn (6.53), 'Devoted' by Jennifer Mathieu (7.53), 'City of Ghosts' by Victoria Schwab (10.55). Finally, shoutouts to Will Hill and Eliza Wass (8.08) and Frances Hardinge (11.26). As always get involved in the conversation on twitter @lounge_learning. Check out Independence Educational Publishers here -> https://www.independence.co.uk/
This week, Liberty and María Cristina discuss Chilling Effect, Bloodlust & Bonnets, Red at the Bone, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by the Hot and Bothered Podcast; Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Maika and Maritza Moulite; and ThirdLove. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Elevator Pitch: A Novel by Linwood Barclay Breathe: A Letter to My Sons by Imani Perry Chilling Effect: A Novel by Valerie Valdes Bloodlust & Bonnets by Emily McGovern Opioid, Indiana by Brian Allen Carr The Heart and Other Viscera: Stories by Félix J. Palma Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson Monster, She Wrote: The Women Who Pioneered Horror and Speculative Fiction by Lisa Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson What we're reading: Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton (Tales of Mystery & the Supernatural) by Edith Wharton Weather: A Novel by Jenny Offill More books out this week: A Death in Harlem: A Novel by Karla Holloway Snazzy Cat Capers: The Fast and the Furriest by Deanna Kent and Neil Hooson House of Rage and Sorrow: Book Two in the Celestial Trilogy by Sangu Mandanna Strangers She Knows (Cape Charade) by Christina Dodd One Person, No Vote (YA edition): How Not All Voters Are Treated Equally by Carol Anderson and Tonya Bolden Lampedusa: A Novel by Steven Price Rethinking Consciousness: A Scientific Theory of Subjective Experience by Michael S A Graziano Coventry: Essays by Rachel Cusk The Widow of Pale Harbor by Hester Fox Country Will Bring Us No Peace by Matthieu Simard and Pablo Strauss Momentous Events in the Life of a Cactus by Dusti Bowling Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera Lies in White Dresses: A Novel by Sofia Grant The Stranger Inside: A Novel by Lisa Unger Art Sparks: Draw, Paint, Make, and Get Creative with 53 Amazing Projects! by Marion Abrams and Hilary Emerson Lay What Rose Forgot by Nevada Barr Against the Wind by Jim Tilley The Undying: Pain, vulnerability, mortality, medicine, art, time, dreams, data, exhaustion, cancer, and care by Anne Boyer Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick The Liars of Mariposa Island by Jennifer Mathieu A Mistake: A Novel by Carl Shuker A Hero Born (Legends of the Condor Heroes) by Jin Yong, Anna Holmwood (Translator) The Umbrella Academy Volume 3: Hotel Oblivion by Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba Call Upon the Water: A Novel by Stella Tillyard Sontag: Her Life and Work by Benjamin Moser Space Between: Explorations of Love, Sex, and Fluidity by Nico Tortorella Nice Try: Stories of Best Intentions and Mixed Results by Josh Gondelman Night Boat to Tangier: A Novel by Kevin Barry Becoming Beatriz by Tami Charles Guts by Raina Telgemeier Heaven, My Home by Attica Locke Pavi Sharma's Guide to Going Home by Bridget Farr The Vanderbeekers to the Rescue by Karina Yan Glaser On Division: A Novel by Goldie Goldbloom Odes to Lithium by Shira Erlichman The Babysitters Coven by Kate M. Williams A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie Savage Gods by Paul Kingsnorth The Sound of the Hours by Karen Campbell Love on Lexington Avenue (The Central Park Pact) by Lauren Layne The Tea Dragon Festival by Katie O'Neill How to Be a Family: The Year I Dragged My Kids Around the World to Find a New Way to Be Together by Dan Kois Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation by Stuart Gibbs We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast by Jonathan Safran Foer Neon Empire by Drew Minh System Failure (3) (Epic Failure Trilogy) by Joe Zieja On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal by Naomi Klein That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix and the Amazing Life of an Idea by Marc Randolph Hudson's Kill: A Justice Flanagan Thriller by Paddy Hirsch Land of Wolves (Walt Longmire) by Craig Johnson A Cosmology of Monsters: A Novel by Shaun Hamill The Day It Finally Happens: Alien Contact, Dinosaur Parks, Immortal Humans and Other Possible Phenomena by Mike Pearl A Single Thread: A Novel by Tracy Chevalier The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus Inheritance: A Novel by Evelyn Toynton Steel Tide (Seafire) by Natalie C. Parker A Golden Grave: A Rose Gallagher Mystery by Erin Lindsey Think Black: A Memoir by Clyde W. Ford The Great American Documents: Volume II: 1831-1900 by Ruth Ashby, Russell Motter, et al.
In this episode, the Book Bistro crew looks ahead to the month of September. Shannon, Amber, Stacy, Minh, Brooke, Kristin, and Natalia share some of their most anticipated September releases. Books mentioned in this episode are: Margaret Atwood, The Testaments Junauda Petrus, The Stars and the Blackness Between Them Natasha Lester, The Paris Orphan Melissa Grey, Rated Christina Dodd, The Strangers She Knows (Cape Charade 3) Katharine McGee, American Royals J.D. Robb, Vendetta In Death (In Death 49) Jennifer Mathieu, The Liars of Mariposa Island Emma Donoghue, Akin Jude Deveraux, Met Her Match Sherry Thomas, The Magnolia Sword: a Ballad of Mulan Debra Webb, The Lies We Tell (Undertaker's Daughter 2) Gena Showalter, Frost and Flame (Gods of War 2) Seanan McGuire, The Unkindest Tide (October Day 13) Shelby Mahurin, Serpent and Dove (Serpent and Dove 1) Stephen King, The Institute Sarah Morgan, A Wedding In December Evie Dunmore, Bringing Down the Duke (League of Extraordinary Women 1) Lisa Unger, The Stranger Inside Jeffe Kennedy, The Orchid Throne (Forgotten Empire 1) Linwood Barclay, Elevator Pitch You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro.
Bienvenue dans le premier épisode de « Sauvages ! », le podcast qui parle de livres qui font bouger les lignes. Ce premier épisode se concentre sur féminisme dans la littérature de jeunesse avec trois romans parus cette année : "Renversante" de Florence Hinckel, "Les vrais filles et les vraies garçons" d'Audren et "Moxie" de Jennifer Mathieu.
I detta avsnitt pratar vi om Moxie av Jennifer Mathieu. Trevlig sommar!
23rd Episode Show Notes Biggest Takeaways: Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu is a great book to read if you want to engage your teen in a conversation about feminism and what that looks like in your own, everyday world. Being a feminist is all about equality for women and It’s important to speak up for yourself, and for others. As a parent, it’s all about attempting to connect – even if you don’t get it right every time. Referenced in this Episode: Beth Moore’s “Open Letter to my Brothers” Mary and Martha’s story Jesus’ first appearance after his resurrection The Ish Girl on Facebook The Ish Girl on Instagram Join my weekly email list!
Martin och Susanne har den senaste tiden grävt ner sig i nya böcker på ungdomssidan! Böcker vi pratar om i detta avsnitt: "The Hate U Give" av Angie Thomas "Spelar Roll?" av Camilla Jönsson "Honor Among Thieves" av Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre "Allt Ska Brinna" av Sofia Nordin "Moxie" av Jennifer Mathieu "Fandom" av Anna Day
The first official episode of my bookish podcast Mipliophile. Join me in a discussion of Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu in this book talk. We'll talk about the clever use of formatting, the powerful feminism, and everything else that makes this book about women a fun and important read. Note, this episode does contain swear words, and discussion of rape and misogyny.
YA novelist Jennifer Mathieu and co-host Jessica Cole work out once and for all what happened with the election. Turns out “We’re fine!” Plus, she reveals the three rules of writing. Your writing life will never be the same.Suggested readings: Photo credit: Pablo Gamez Houston: It's Worth It (the coffee table book & the attendant website)The First Rule of Punk by Celia PerezJoan Didion's Essay Collection Slouching Towards BethlehemThe Outsiders by S.E. Hinton In addition to The Truth About Alice and Moxie, you should check out Jennifer Mathieu's other novels; you won't be disappointed: Devoted (2015) and Afterward (2016).Follow Jennifer on twitter @jenmathieu, tumblr http://moxiegirlsfightback.com, and her website www.jennifermathieu.com.
Bloed aan de muur is een podcast vanuit een anarchafeministisch perspectief. In deze eerste aflevering bespreken we de muziek van Roxeanne Hazes, het boek 'Moxie' van Jennifer Mathieu, het boek 'We Were Feminists Once' van Andi Zeisler, het boek 'The Truth About Lorin Jones' van Alison Lurie, #metoo, en onze gast Asha draagt haar gedichten voor. Bekijk hier het filmpje van Roxeanne Hazes die we tijdens de uitzending bekeken: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eOiKlh4L6A Heb je vragen of opmerkingen, mail dan naar poetsdiemuur@riseup.net
In this episode, Tessa Dare recommends Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase and Malka Older recommends An Unnecessary Woman by Rabih Alameddine. This episode of Recommended is sponsored by Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu. To enter the giveaway of all twelve of the books sponsoring this season of Recommended, go to FierceReadsRecommended.com.
This week Katie and Chelsea go FULL FANGIRL and talk about Will They or Won't They Relationships on TV. They each talk about they're OTP's, how they thought TV writers handled getting them together, and which were the worst. Chelsea debunks the Moonlighting Curse and Katie goes on a long rant about Dawson's Creek. We get real passionate about this topic, but we hope you enjoy it! Let us know your OTP's! Also Spoilers for these TV shows: Arrow, Bones, Buffy, Castle, Dawson's Creek, Gilmore Girls, Parks and Recreation, Roswell, Suits, The X-Files. Please rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Podcast Intro Music: Dog and Pony Show by Silent Partner - https://youtu.be/Dw20ZkMwI10 Podcast Outro Music: Dog Park by Silent Partner - https://youtu.be/Zzm4A3xYUp8 Intro & Outro Vocals Provided by Dave Bethell Tea Time is now a proud member of the Geek to Geek Podcast Network - http://geektogeekcast.com/ TEA TIME SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/teatimewithkc (@teatimewithkc) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatimewithkc/ (@teatimewithkc) Email: teawithkc@gmail.com THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Katie's Weekly Geekery: Chelsea's Weekly Geekery: Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu, The Comic Box, Injustice Year Five Vol Two Geek to Geek Podcast: www.geektogeekcast.com The Comic Box: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/4244t-41ed3/The+Comic+Box Geektitude: http://www.geektitude.com/
In this week’s episode, we talk to YA author, Jennifer Mathieu, about her family's conscious decision to only have one child. Stephanie is on the fence, so Jennifer debunks many popular one-child myths and we pro/con the one-child choice. We also talk candidly about the dark days of early motherhood and the transition back to yourself. Jennifer explains how motherhood actually made her more productive and gives us tips on how to be a super human who is able to write four novels, hold down a full-time job, and raise a bad-ass 5 year old at the same time. We love her. Enjoy! P.S. If you guys love us, please follow us on Twitter. We have 14 followers. It’s pathetic.
It's our first short story collection ever, fam! Put on your Bush tapes and break out the Delia's, because it's 1996 in the world of Girl Goddess #9 by Francesca Lia Block. Jess and Josh discuss the finer points of zine culture, cool California teens (like actually cool, not Sweet Valley cool), and getting dressed for the Rock Show in this, an episode unlike any other. This time, the book might actually be...good?? The issues might be relevant to the real, modern world?! It's strange new territory for us, folks. Next episode, join us for Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu (now a Netflix movie!). You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme music. His band is at [moreofthat.bandcamp.com](http://moreofthat.bandcamp.com) and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is brought to you by the [AUX podcast network](http://aux-network.podiant.co). If you'd like to support us, join our Discord chat, and get some cool bonus content, you can do so at the [AUX Patreon](http://patreon.com/auxaudio). (It's the only place to download the full version of our theme song!)
You're all honorary riot grrls, fam! Put on some Bikini Kill, break out the pins and patches, and don't forget the feminism, because for this episode we read Jennifer Mathieu's 2017 novel Moxie -- AND we watched the new hit Netflix movie adaptation. We do plenty of comparing and contrasting in this, our most contemporary episode ever! We liked one piece of media more than the other...find out which one within this episode! Next episode, join us for Starstruck by YA horrormaster Richie Tankersley Cusick. You can follow us on Instagram @areyoutherepod or email us at areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail-—we just want to hear from you! If you have time, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to Producer Blake for our theme music. His band is at [moreofthat.bandcamp.com](http://moreofthat.bandcamp.com) and wherever you stream music. Are You There, Pod? is brought to you by the [AUX podcast network](http://aux-network.podiant.co). If you'd like to support us, join our Discord chat, and get some cool bonus content, you can do so at the [AUX Patreon](http://patreon.com/auxaudio). (It's the only place to download the full version of our theme song!)