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Rereading the Revolution
"The Worst Book Yet" | The Elite Sneak Peek

Rereading the Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 5:27


UNLOCK THE FULL EPISODE BY SUBSCRIBING TO OUR PATREON AT PATREON.COM/REREADINGTHEREVOLUTION**Note: to avoid the new App Store subscription fee, subscribe through the desktop site, NOT the app!**"We do more research for one episode of the podcast."Our patron-voted sequel episode for January is the sequel to The Selection, Kiera Cass' The Elite (2013). If the episode title didn't tip you off, we did not enjoy reading it. But we LOVED talking about it.Correction: If I Stay was written by Lauren Oliver and the protagonist is named Mia. Like we said, we read a lot of books for the show. Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes details! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Total Information AM Weekend
Three Good Things w Scott Jagow - The Magic of Beginnings

Total Information AM Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 5:38


In this reflective episode, Scott Jagow dives into the power of great beginnings in literature, music, and life. Inspired by the compelling opening line of Lauren Oliver's "Before I Fall," we explore how the first sentences of stories can draw us in and set the stage for unforgettable journeys. From the startling start of "Charlotte's Web" to the eerie opening of "1984," we celebrate the moments that capture our attention and refuse to let go. Join us as we appreciate the artistry of beginnings and the lasting impact they have on our experiences.

Rereading the Revolution
"Sooooo Romantic" | Delirium

Rereading the Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 48:35


"Her emotions are SO intense."Daphne and (a very congested) Kellie take on our first listener-requested read with Lauren Oliver's Delirium (2011)! This is a new book for both hosts, and we have hilariously different reactions to the material. Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes details! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vale a pena com Mariana Alvim
T3 #5 Alice Neto de Sousa

Vale a pena com Mariana Alvim

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 43:00


A Alice é uma poeta e “dizedora d'a palavra”, que também se dá a conhecer enquanto leitora de outros formatos. Livros que a transformaram e outros com personagens que a marcaram. Alguns dos livros que a transformaram: Livro de Mágoas, Florbela Espanca; Cartas a um jovem Poeta, Rainer Maria Rilke; Ingenuidade, Inocência e Ignorância, Raquel Lima. Alguns dos que a marcaram: Jogos da Fome, Suzanne Collins; The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald; Memorial do Convento, José Saramago; Cem anos de Solidão, Gabriel García Márquez. Outras referências: Talvez devesses falar com alguém, Lori Gottlieb; A balada dos pássaros e das serpentes, Suzanne Collins (prequela do "Jogos da fome"); Memorial do convento, Saramago; 100 anos de solidão, Gabriel Garcia Marquez; A culpa é das estrelas, John Green; Por 13 razões, Jay Asher. A Artista “Spoken word” que refere: Rudy francisco: I'll fly away Poemas que refere da Florbela Espanca: Tortura; Eu. Recomendei: Trilogia Delirium, Lauren Oliver; Encontro, Natasha Brown. Ofereci: Circe, Madeline Miller. Os livros aqui: https://www.wook.pt/

Digital Madvertising
Episode #35 - Is Tik Tok Done For?! Will Google Chrome ever kill third-party cookies?

Digital Madvertising

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 21:07


Welcome to episode number 35 of the Digital Madvertising Podcast. It's already been a wild week of news in the advertising and tech space. So we'll dive into all of those top stories and later in the show, we are going to have Digital Ignite's head of ad operations, Lauren Oliver, drop by and talk about what brands and agencies should be preparing for if TikTok does get banned.Follow us and subscribe for future episodes Find us @digital_ignite on InstagramFind us @digita_Ignite on Tik TokFind us @digital-Ignite on Linkedin Visit us at www.digital-ignite.com This Podcast is powered by Digital Ignite and recorded in Charleston, SC. Hosted by Chris Clark and Winnie Teal. Digital Madvertising is edited, produced & scored by the talented Connor Sage. Join us each week as we cover the wild wild west of digital marketing news, trends, and products. Follow us! linkedin.com/company/digitaligniteagency twitter.com/digitalignite instagram.com/digital_ignite/ Digital-Ignite.com

Podcast Podcast Annavalaina
PODCAST ANNAVALAINA 8x08 DELIRIUM

Podcast Podcast Annavalaina

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 51:42


Ho quiero recordar la novela "DELIRIUM" de Lauren Oliver, que no Laurence Oliver. También en la despedida hablaré de cierto debate sobre el informe PISA y tendremos noticias y lo de siempre, en un programa que se hará con Hinoko. LOCUTOR: Miguel A. Mateos Carreira y Hinoko MUSICA: GarageBand

There’s More to the Story
Broken Things (Pt.2) - Witch Hunt

There’s More to the Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 55:45 Transcription Available


In this episode Bre and Minnow close the chapter on Lovelorn and discuss the ending of Broken Things by Lauren Oliver. Major spoilers ahead, so if you haven't listened to the first part do that first! And let us know on our socials your opinions -- did you also want Lovelorn to be real? Was the ending great or anticlimactic? Can you make sense of Bre's rating for her?TW for child abuse, molestation, animal abuse, and suicide. You can contact us at tmttspodcast@gmail.com Website: https://tmttspodcast.wixsite.com/home Follow us on social media: @tmttspodcast on Instagram and TikTok. Also on YOUTUBE! THERE'S MORE TO THE STORY IS A SPOILER-FILLED SHOW PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION.

There’s More to the Story
Broken Things (Pt.1) - Let Go or Be Dragged

There’s More to the Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 78:39


This episode Bre and Mythos read the first half (203 pages) of Broken Things by Lauren Oliver. Is Lovelorn real? We don't know yet, but we want it to be. Plus, why is Abby here, and wtf happened to the original author of Lovelorn? And that doesn't even cover the high school drama. If you're looking for something Pretty Little Liars meets the Magicians, this is for you!Broken Things is a YA mystery/thriller. There are graphic depictions in some areas so please read with caution. You can contact us at tmttspodcast@gmail.com Website: https://tmttspodcast.wixsite.com/home Follow us on social media: @tmttspodcast on Instagram and TikTok. Also on YOUTUBE! THERE'S MORE TO THE STORY IS A SPOILER-FILLED SHOW PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION.

Sidetracked Stories
Ep.137 Pizza and Writing

Sidetracked Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 22:11


"Writing is like pizza. Cold pizza, good pizza, bad pizza...it's better than no pizza. So remember: bad writing is better than no writing." --Lauren Oliver author of Vanishing Girls Welcome to the Overcoming Writer's Block podcast episode #137. Today Judy and I had some fun with pizza. A couple of hours before we talked, I was on a walk with my dogs and listening to a podcast. The speaker was explaining that when they were writing, they often really struggled with the worry, the fear really, of what other people--family mostly--would think of the story. This was a major block to their ability to get their words down on paper. And, well, my brain went to pizza. (Not sure why...) It started to use pizza as a metaphor to illustrate why other people's opinions should have no bearing on your writing. In my conversation with Judy, we talked for a while before I hit record. I didn't know if this was too much of a stretch. But we decided to go with the idea and just have fun with it. Watch our conversation at https://youtu.be/nozXxJan9bg Get free monthly writing prompts and more information about our Sidetracked Legacies membership ⁠⁠at https://sidetrackedsisters.com/ Follow LisaHoffmanCoaching ⁠⁠at https://www.instagram.com/lisahoffmancoaching/ #overcomingwritersblock #writersblock #blankpage #SidetrackedSisters #SidetrackedLegacies #legacybuilding #LisaHoffmanCoaching #LaurenOliver #sidetrackedlisa #sidetrackedjudy

American Girl Women
Strutting the American Girl Runway (with Lauren Oliver)

American Girl Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 57:24


Laura and Lindsey chat with Lauren Olivier about her stint in an American Girl Fashion Show and Play from her youth. They also discuss the importance of The Care and Keeping of You and Bitty Bear. Leave us a voicemail about your American Girl memories by calling ‪(929) 400-7540‬Send us your American Girl stories to americangirlwomen@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @americangirlwomen “Love Mode” song courtesy of ItsFrida

Terrible Book Club
Delirium by Lauren Oliver *Patron's Choice* - Episode 152

Terrible Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 76:29


We're back this week with another Patron's Choice episode for Patricia! She asked that we review Delirium by Lauren Oliver, a book where love is illegal and you have to get a lovebotomy around the age of 18. Thanks for this recommendation, Patricia!

Book Besties
Book Besties Season 3, Episode 21-Before I Fall

Book Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 81:53


Book Besties Season 3, Episode 21-Before I FallThis week the Besties discuss a favorite of April's Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver. The Besties get a big sidetracked this week, as they often do. But, in the end, they manage to successfully break down all seven days, the privilege and pain of popularity, and reveal our bell ringers for this YA novel. Trigger Warnings: suicide, eating disordersThings talked about in this episode:Molly's friend's book Bodies of Water: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLQYNNZ8?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3D8EWGHV06SRQB2R6K4H&fbclid=IwAR216BfOcVKFKZSRG8qioqVfkAL-l7nFJPaSs38aDaDLCfgHVhpJzDbc6_U&pldnSite=1Sarah Drew Audiobooks: https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Sarah+DrewComedian April referenced: Fortune Feimster https://www.fortunefeimster.com/Afterworlds by Scott Westerfield: https://scottwesterfeld.com/books/afterworlds/Groundhog Day scene: https://youtu.be/1jvcNrjM_F4HarperCollins Strike: https://www.npr.org/2022/11/10/1135741557/workers-at-harpercollins-publishers-begin-strike?fbclid=IwAR0Gu8jCc3ujUa6Fw6OYNL7EZwdfkpEecSuvj_y3zR9kOtDflCfvvJrcF0QMeet Molly and April, they bonded over books and became Book Besties. So, what do you do when you find your book bestie? Start a podcast of course. Hang out with April and Molly as they talk about everything they love and hate about books.

Paraphrase
Lauren Oliver on 'Panic'

Paraphrase

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 31:57


Lauren Oliver joins me to discuss her novel 'Panic.' Heather never thought she would compete in Panic, a legendary game played by graduating seniors, where the stakes are high and the payoff is even higher. She'd never thought of herself as fearless, the kind of person who would fight to stand out. But when she finds something, and someone, to fight for, she will discover that she is braver than she ever thought. Dodge has never been afraid of Panic. His secret will fuel him, and get him all the way through the game, he's sure of it. But what he doesn't know is that he's not the only one with a secret. Everyone has something to play for.

Books Without Borders
4. We Have Read a LOT of Books Since We Last Spoke!

Books Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 81:12


Welcome to Books Without Borders, the podcast where two people in different hemispheres come together to discuss their favourite things: books! In this episode, Nina completes her Lauren Oliver binge, Emma reveals her final Austen novel ranking and a new 5-star read, and we discuss how we approach the star rating system for book reviewing. Send us an email! BooksWithoutBordersPod@gmail.com ————————————————— Books mentioned in this episode: Delirium trilogy (Delirium; Pandemonium; Requiem) by Lauren Oliver Replica - Lauren Oliver Ringer - Lauren Oliver Before I Fall - Lauren Oliver The Sirens of Titan - Kurt Vonnegut Broken Things - Lauren Oliver Vanishing Girls - Lauren Oliver Munmun - Jesse Andrews Me and Earl and the Dying Girl - Jesse Andrews At the Edge of the Universe - Shaun David Hutchinson Lonely Boys - Sophie Bédard Sheets - Brenna Thummler Delicates - Brenna Thummler The Goldfinch - Donna Tartt Fallen series - Lauren Kate Educated - Tara Westover 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Jules Verne The Mysterious Island - Jules Verne When - Victoria Laurie The Office of Historical Corrections - Danielle Evans The Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger The Wife - Meg Wolitzer All's Well - Mona Awad Mansfield Park - Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen Emma - Jane Austen Persuasion - Jane Austen Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - Benjamin Franklin An Abundance of Katherines - John Green Still Life - Sarah Winman The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry - Gabrielle Zevin Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - Gabrielle Zevin The Ghost in the House - Sara O'Leary Good Omens - Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl - Mona Awad Bunny - Mona Awad Windswept & Interesting: My Autobiography - Billy Connolly Horns - Joe Hill You Will Get Through This Night - Daniel Howell A Beautifully Foolish Endeavour - Hank Green ————————————————— Also mentioned: Groundhog Day https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107048/ StoryGraph https://www.thestorygraph.com/ Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/ Webtoon https://www.webtoons.com/en Orilium Magical Readathon https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3V6H7y0QuPMwMMbGjdUHUjQbmhmLrz1Z Books Unbound podcast https://www.booksunboundpodcast.com/

Books Without Borders
3. Rereading, Reflection, and the Social Media Book Tag.

Books Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 68:10


Welcome to Books Without Borders, the podcast where two people in different hemispheres come together to discuss their favourite things: books! In this episode, Nina's Lauren Oliver binge-read kicks up a gear and prompts some reflection, Emma is inspired to try some rereading, and we do our first ever book tag! ————————————————— Books mentioned in this episode: Broken Things by Lauren Oliver Rooms by Lauren Oliver Delirium trilogy (Delirium; Pandemonium; Requiem) by Lauren Oliver Les Misérables by Victor Hugo Goosebumps series by R.L. Stine The Story of the Lost Child by Elena Ferrante The Neapolitan Novels series by Elena Ferrante The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Sheets by Brenna Thummler Lonely Boys by Sophie Bédard Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh The Dishwasher by Stéphane Larue Bargain Bin Rom-Com by Lenna Norms This Modern Love by Will Darbyshire Fallen series by Lauren Kate Holes by Louis Sachar The Cardturner by Louis Sachar Turtles All the Way Down by John Green The Fault in Our Stars by John Green 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger The Emperor of Any Place by Tim Wynne-Jones Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling The Running Man by Michael Gerard Bauer I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson Growing Up Disabled in Australia by Carly Findlay The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut ————————————————— Also mentioned: Orilium Magical Readathon https://youtube.com/playlist? list=PL3V6H7y0QuPMwMMbGjdUHUjQbmhmLrz1Z Ariel Bissett https://youtube.com/c/ArielBissett Jack Edwards https://youtube.com/c/thejackexperience Book Roast https://youtube.com/c/BookRoast Jack Edwards; 20 books to read in your 20s https://youtu.be/EaSNufmauFg StoryGraph https://www.thestorygraph.com/ Books Unbound podcast https://www.booksunboundpodcast.com/ Jesse The Reader https://youtube.com/c/jessethereader Original Social Media Book Tag creator: https://youtube.com/c/faultydevices Ariel's Social Media Book Tag video: https://youtu.be/V2Eg54iOA9g ————————————————— Pretty book covers mentioned: Their Eyes Were Watching God https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37415 The Emperor of Any Place https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25241551 Harry Potter Ravenclaw Edition https://www.bookdepository.com/Harry-Potter-Philosophers-Stone-Ravenclaw-Edition-J-K-Rowling/9781408883785

Books Without Borders
1. Introducing Books Without Borders

Books Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 56:56


Welcome to Books Without Borders, the podcast where two people in different hemispheres come together to discuss their favourite things: books! In this first ever episode, Nina and Emma try to work out how to podcast while discussing Lauren Oliver, Jane Austen, reading goals, book adaptations, bestseller skepticism, and more. ————————————————— Books mentioned in this episode: Delirium series by Lauren Oliver Rooms by Lauren Oliver Panic by Lauren Oliver Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver We Were Liars by E. Lockhart Broken Things by Lauren Oliver Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Emma by Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Persuasion by Jane Austen The Book Thief by Markus Zusak The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata The Neapolitan Novels series - Elena Ferrante My Brilliant Friend - Elena Ferrante ————————————————— Also mentioned: StoryGraph https://www.thestorygraph.com/ Books Unbound podcast https://www.booksunboundpodcast.com/ Ariel Bissett https://youtube.com/c/ArielBissett Orilium Magical Readathon https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3V6H7y0QuPMwMMbGjdUHUjQbmhmLrz1Z

Spirits of Whisk(e)y
BRC EP 11 - Farm to Bottle Highland Rye

Spirits of Whisk(e)y

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 27:48


In this episode of Barrel Room Chronicles, I speak with Kirsty Black and Lauren Oliver of Arbikie Highland Distillery about the Scottish Highland's 1st commercial Rye whiskey in over 100 years AND the opening of their new visitor's experience center. Then later in the show Chef Louise Leonard joins me to talk Patty Melts in today's World of Weezy. Barrel Room Chronicles is a production of 1st Reel Entertainment and is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, iHeartRadio, Amazon and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/barrel-room-chronicles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barrel-room-chronicles/support

Work.Mama.Life with Dr Ali Young
#51 - Lauren Oliver - Connection is Key (as is wine)

Work.Mama.Life with Dr Ali Young

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 40:36


This weeks episode is with Lauren Oliver, the founder of Mums who Wine.She is a rockstar in the supporting mum's world, and has created a safe, inclusive and connected space for mum's all over Australia to feel connected again. Mums Who Wine was founded by Lauren Oliver. As a mother of two young boys and working in a high stress, demanding corporate job, Lauren was constantly plagued with "mummy guilt" when she desired time for herself. It shortly became evident that without this time, Lauren was less effective, less nurturing and was slowly losing her identity outside of her role as "mum". Through Lauren's desire to connect with other mothers, she created a facebook group, which eventually became Mum's who Wine.  We discuss her move from corporate world to this world, and some of the good and the bad of this motherhood gig! https://www.mumswhowine.com.au Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mumswhowine_au/  

The Biztrepreneur Podcast
EP. 12 - Olly Olly & Co - Lauren Oliver - Activewear / Regenerated Ocean Waste

The Biztrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 65:14


In this episode I chat the owner and creator of an activewear brand that is made from regenerated ocean waste. Olly Olly & Co places sustainability at its core. Lauren speaks about how she strives to ensure every step of their supply chain is considerate of the planet and its people. Her goal while growing the business is to keep her carbon footprint as low as possible. We hear hear about how BREXIT became a factor in her business and how she learned from mistakes from the very start. Just like every entrepreneur... “Show me a person who never made a mistake, and I will show you a person who never did anything.”@ollyollyandco@biztrepreneurpodcast@kevinross1996 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Real. Relatable.
The Stigma of Divorce

Real. Relatable.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 66:22


Why is there a stigma around dating people who have been divorced? Is it an insecurity or are people seeing it as a cop out? This episode Donna sits down with Lauren Oliver, for her third appearance on Real. Relatable., to discuss. Are there residual feelings that hold someone back or can a clean cut be made to redefine and establish your new happy ending? Instagram: @LaurenxMI @DonnaJaneen #divorce #marriage #dating #love

forthenovellovers
Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver

forthenovellovers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 11:37


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://forthenovellovers.wordpress.com/2017/01/09/vanishing-girls-by-lauren-oliver/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Chapter One with HPL
"The Spindlers" by Lauren Oliver; Read by Laura

Chapter One with HPL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 15:38


Accompanied by an eccentric, human-sized rat, Liza embarks on a perilous quest through an underground realm to save her brother Patrick, whose soul has been stolen by the evilest of creatures--the spider-like spindlers. This title is intended for tweens and is suitable for most audiences. Recorded with permission of HarperCollins. Click here to see this title in the Houston Public Library catalog.

Proverbs 31 Women Empowerment Podcast
EPISODE 433: Know Your Triggers And Stop Over Reacting by Lady Lauren Oliver

Proverbs 31 Women Empowerment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 55:04


Is your Spiritual Immune System being compromised today? Perhaps you need Spiritual Immunotherapy to help you build up your Spiritual Immune Spirit. What's the TRIGGER that's hindering you to not operate the Fruit of the Spirit? My God, Listen to this message, it will change your life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tasha-mack9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tasha-mack9/support

We Should All Be Bookworms
Liesl & Po

We Should All Be Bookworms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 13:04 Transcription Available


This is a quirky little fairy tale that's fun, magical, and sweet. It starts off in a dark, sunless place, but by the end of it, sunlight comes back to the world in a big, bright, beautiful way that will leave you smiling.  Get Liesl & Po by Lauren Oliver (affiliate link): https://bookshop.org/a/54551/9780062014528Subscribe to the podcast for more books!https://bookwormpod.com/subscribe

Real. Relatable.
Dating outside of my race, does that make me any less black?

Real. Relatable.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 56:49


Have you ever dated outside of your culture? Did it open your world view? What were the challenges you faced? Join us with return guest Lauren Oliver to dive Into her perspective of never having dated outside of her race and Donna who has dated at least one representative of every country in the United Nations. Instagram: @LaurenxMi @DonnaJaneen @RealRelatablePodcasts www.DonnaJaneen.com/podcasts #dating #love #interracial #couples

QUOTATIONS
Episode 69 - Lauren Oliver on Seeing the Whole Person

QUOTATIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 17:55


If you had to relive the day of your death over and over again, what would you change? How would you change?  Those are the questions asked and answered by author Lauren Oliver in her book Before I Fall.  Lauren, through the eyes of teenage girl, challenges perspectives of others, the way we interact with them, treat them, and the effects.  Today's quote speaks to all ages and demands that we think more critically before assuming we know all we need to know about our fellow humans.  

The Daily Gardener
September 15, 2021 The Torture Orchard, James Gates Percival, Frances Garnet Wolseley, Marjorie Harris, Lauren Oliver, The World was My Garden by David Fairchild, and Ripen Tomatoes Fast

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 14:47


Today in botanical history, we celebrate an American doctor, a Viscountess, and a Canadian fiction writer. We hear a little excerpt about September - such a milestone month for so many people. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about one of America's greatest explorers. And then we'll wrap things up with tomato tips from garden writer Stuart Robinson who shares how to get the last of your harvest to ripen faster. A question on many gardener's minds...   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News Torture Orchard | The Counter | Julie Cart   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there's no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you'd search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events September 15, 1795  Birth of James Gates Percival, American poet, surgeon, and geologist. In The Language of Flowers, he wrote, In Eastern lands they talk in flowers, And they tell in a garland their loves and cares: Each blossom that blooms in their garden bowers, On its leaves a mystic language bears. In The Flight of Time, he wrote, Roses bloom, and then they wither; Cheeks are bright, then fade and die; Shapes of light are wafted hither, Then, like visions, hurry by.   September 15, 1872  Birth of Frances Garnet Wolseley, 2nd Viscountess Wolseley, English gardening author, and teacher. Her Glynde College for Lady Gardeners in East Sussex was patronized by Gertrude Jekyll, Ellen Willmott, and William Robinson.  She wrote, It is with real sorrow that we see so many [survivors] of an era of not particularly good taste in the shape of iron benches. It is their undoubted durability which has preserved them, and we who try to rest upon them are the sufferers, not only for their unpleasing appearance but from the ill-chosen formation of the back…   September 15, 1937  Birth of Marjorie Harris, Canadian non-fiction writer, garden expert, and garden author. She was the host of The Urban Gardener radio show for CBS. In addition to countless articles and columns for various publications, she wrote more than a dozen books on gardening.  She wrote, The longer you garden, the better the eye gets, the more tuned to how colors vibrate in different ways and what they can do to each other. You become a scientist as well as an artist, with the lines between increasingly blurred.   Unearthed Words The windows are open, admitting the September breeze: a month that smells like notepaper and pencil shavings, autumn leaves, and car oil. A month that smells like progress, like moving on. ― Lauren Oliver, Vanishing Girls   Grow That Garden Library The World was My Garden by David Fairchild This book came out in 1938, and the subtitle is Travels of a Plant Explorer. In this book, you learn directly from the fabulous Plant Explorer David Fairchild about what it was like to travel the globe searching for new plant species to bring home to the United States. In this first-hand account, David shares his extensive botanical expertise in addition to detailed stories about his time with primitive cultures in the far reaches of our planet. In addition to his outstanding botanical work, David was a great photographer, and he provided all of the photos for this remarkable book. This book is 634 pages of botanical exploration with David Fairchild as your guide. You can get a used copy of this rare, out-of-print book, The World was My Garden by David Fairchild, and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $50.   Today's Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart September 15, 2004 On this day, in The Gazette (Montreal), garden writer Stuart Robinson shared tips for getting tomatoes to ripen faster. He wrote: The first trick is to trim some of the leaves covering the green fruit so that they're more exposed to the sun. This helps them warm up during the daytime. But the very best way of making sure that all the fruit on a vine turns ripe is to cut down on their competition. Step one is to pinch off all the side shoots... Be ruthless and remove them all, even if they seem to be producing a small set of flower buds… Step two is… trim the growing tips from all the remaining stems to stop the plant from getting any bigger. One gardener I know swears that severe pinching threatens the plant so much that it hurries to set its fruit (and seeds) much quicker.    Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Oh My Word!
Episode 72: Not Your Manic Panic Fly Girl

Oh My Word!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 20:04


The Amazon series Panic is based on the book of the same name by Lauren Oliver (previously seen in Episode 38: Before I Fall Again). The general idea of facing...

Interior Integration for Catholics
The Desperate Inner Experience of Suicidality

Interior Integration for Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 54:29


Lead-in Almost no one understands suicide very well.  Almost no one.   Some of you might say -- but Dr. Peter, I've been really down and out.  I've been really suicidal.  I've been there.  I lived it.   Not gonna argue with you about having been suicidal. But having intense feelings, almost irresistible impulses toward suicide, constant suicidal thoughts  -- that doesn't mean you understand suicide.  Not at all. I don't think most people who have attempted suicide really understand their experience.   I don't think most therapists really understand suicide.     Why ?  Because we're afraid to really enter into what is behind suicide.  We don't want to go there.  We're terrified of what lurks underneath.  We have parts of us that don't want to understand.   Lauren Oliver, Delirium “Suicide. A sideways word, a word that people whisper and mutter and cough: a word that must be squeezed out behind cupped palms or murmured behind closed doors. It was only in dreams that I heard the word shouted, screamed." And I'll go further than that.  And it's not so much because we're afraid of what we'll find in another person, a friend or relative or colleague.  It's because we are terrified that finding the darkness inside of others will wake up our own sleeping giants of darkness.  The darkness inside us.  The terror inside us.  That's why we avoid, why we distract, why we skirt the edges of this topic.  Benjamin Franklin knew this:  Nine men in ten are would-be suicides   -Poor Richard's Almanack.   Freud popularized it in 1920 -- book the Pleasure Principle.   -- he discussed the death drive: the drive toward death and destruction, often expressed through behaviors such as aggression, repetition compulsion, and self-destructiveness.  Death drive or drives went by the name Thanatos -- the Greek god personified death. Caught a lot of flak for it, then and now.  Not really widely accepted.  I think he was on to something.  Something we don't want to think about others -- that they have drives toward self-destruction.  It's something that we don't want to admit about ourselves.   If we are really honest with ourselves in looking at suicide we would realize, with John Bradford There but for the grace of God go I. We would give up our false presumptions about our own strength and our own natural resiliency.   We would realize, with Shakespeare's Lord Chancellor in Henry VIII “We all are men, in our own natures frail, and capable of our flesh; few are angels.” ― Lord Chancellor William Shakespeare, Henry VIII  We would understand Mahatma Ghandi when he said: “If I had no sense of humor, I would long ago have committed suicide.”  We would have a lot less judgement about the souls and experience of those who killed themselves.  Yes, the action of suicide is wrong, gravely wrong, and we'll discuss that in next week's episode.  We're not minimizing the gravity of the act -- I'm talking here about the phenomenological experience of those on the brink of self-destruction and why they are there.   And we would understand something about the spiritual dimensions, the dark spiritual powers at work in suicide as well.    I could be wrong about this, but I don't think you really have any accurate idea about suicide.  Suicide is one of the most misunderstood of human actions.   Because we want to avoid the churning darkness, the despair, the hopelessness, the alienation, the trauma within us, we don't want to see it in others.  And if someone near is suicidal, we know, we know instinctively that he is tapping into his despair, his hopelessness, his alienation.  We know that our suicidal is really in the grip of her trauma and her isolation, and her excruciating pain.   And our natural response -- is to flee.  To get out of dodge.  To protect ourselves.  We rationalize it -- I'm not a professional, I'm not a counselor, I don't know what to do with all of this intensity Or we stay in there, we force ourselves to stay in relationship, feeling really inadequate, not wanting to go too deep, not wanting to screw it up -- and in our timidity and fear, we actually aren't very helpful.  OK --  I will grant you that you don't really know what to do.   And I get it that you're afraid -- maybe terrified.  OK.   This is a tough issue.  Suicide is a tough issue.  And tough issues are what we specialize in here.  [Cue music] Intro Welcome to the podcast Interior Integration for Catholics, thank you for being here with me, thank you for making it through the lead in and not fleeing from this episode.  I'm glad you and I are in this together.  And it's going to be OK.  By God's grace, together we can handle, we can work with, we can work through this topic of suicide.  We'll do it together.   I am clinical psychological Peter Malinoski and you are listening to the Interior Integration for Catholics podcast, where we take on the toughest topics, the ones others don't want to touch, and we go really deep with them.  Why?  Not out of some kind of idle curiosity.  Not out of disorder curiosity, out of some kind of psychological voyeurism.  No.  We go there in this podcast because we are working on ourselves.  On our own human formation, shoring up the natural foundation for our spiritual lives, so that we can enter into loving union with God.  That's why.  It's about removing the psychological barriers you have to a much deeper intimacy with God the Father, Jesus the Son, the Holy Spirit, and the Blessed Virgin Mary, our Mother.  In the last episode we looked at specific cases of suicide in Sacred Scripture.  This is episode number 78, released on July 26, 2021, entitled The Desperate Inner Experience of Suicidality.  We are going to enter into the phenomenological world of the suicidal person.   Why?  Why do we do that?  Why do that? Two answers.  The second answer is for going into all of this depth on suicide is so that you and I can love.  So that we can love others who are struggling with this -- and there are so many.   Franklin estimated 90%.  Nine men in ten are would-be suicides.  I think he's right, even though the vast majority of those don't even know there's a struggle going on inside them.  I think Benjamin Franklin knew about the latent potential in most people. Freud:  Thanatos.  The Death Drives.  Freud knew.  For all his faults and follies, Freud knew something about the depth of pain in people's souls.  The pain that lives in the unconscious.  Locked away, at least for a time.  Unnoticed, at least for a time.   The first answer:  Is so that we can be known and loved.  That we can accept others knowing us, and us knowing ourselves.   1 John 4:19  We love, because he first loved us.   He first loved us.  We need to let God love us.  We need to let our Lady, our Mother love us In our woundedness.  In our suffering.  In our shame, in our pain, in our fear, in our sadness, however our darkness is for us.  Whatever our darkness is.   Isaiah 9:2  The people that walked in darkness, have seen a great light: to them that dwelt in the region of the shadow of death, light is risen. Not just about the external world, but also our internal world.   The Pain Caveats -- Difficult topic.  “The pain of severe depression is quite unimaginable to those who have not suffered it, and it kills in many instances because its anguish can no longer be borne. The prevention of many suicides will continue to be hindered until there is a general awareness of the nature of this pain.”― William Styron, Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness  “Nobody has ever killed themselves over a broken arm. But every day, thousands of people kill themselves because of a broken heart. Why? Because emotional pain hurts much worse than physical pain.”        ― Oliver Markus Malloy, Bad Choices Make Good Stories   “When people are suicidal, their thinking is paralyzed, their options appear spare or nonexistent, their mood is despairing, and hopelessness permeates their entire mental domain. The future cannot be separated from the present, and the present is painful beyond solace. ‘This is my last experiment,' wrote a young chemist in his suicide note. ‘If there is any eternal torment worse than mine I'll have to be shown.” ― Kay Redfield Jamison, Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide  ““Suicidal pain includes the feeling that one has lost all capacity to effect emotional change. The agony is excruciating and looks as if it will never end. There is the feeling of having been beaten down for a very long time. There are feelings of agitation, emptiness, and incoherence. 'Snap out of it and get on with your life,' sounds like a demand to high jump ten feet.”        ― David L. Conroy, Out of the Nightmare: Recovery from Depression and Suicidal Pain  Suicide is best understood not so much as a movement toward death as it is a movement away from something and that something is always the same: intolerable emotion, unendurable pain, or unacceptable anguish.  Maurizio Pompili & Roberto Tatarelli Parts and Suicide So helpful to think of suicide in terms of parts.   A phenomenon that a number of people have noted while in deep depression is the sense of being accompanied by a second self — a wraithlike observer who, not sharing the dementia of his double, is able to watch with dispassionate curiosity as his companion struggles against the oncoming disaster, or decides to embrace it. There is a theatrical quality about all this, and during the next several days, as I went about stolidly preparing for extinction, I couldn't shake off a sense of melodrama — a melodrama in which I, the victim-to-be of self-murder, was both the solitary actor and lone member of the audience.”   ― William Styron, Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness  Definition of Parts:  Separate, independently operating personalities within us, each with own unique prominent needs, roles in our lives, emotions, body sensations, guiding beliefs and assumptions, typical thoughts, intentions, desires, attitudes, impulses, interpersonal style, and world view.  Each part also has an image of God and also its own approach to sexuality.  Robert Falconer calls them insiders.   Each part has Personality style   Needs -- Episode 62 Attachment needs  Integrity needs   Emotions  Body sensation.   Belief.   Thought  Intentions  Desires  Attitudes  Impulses.  Interpersonal style  World view  Often have burdens  Ways of coping Review of Parts Exiles --  most sensitive -- these exiles have been exploited, rejected, abandoned in external relationships They have suffered relational traumas or attachment injuries They hold the painful experiences that have been isolated from conscious awareness to protect the person from being overwhelmed with the intensity. They desperately want to be seen and known, to be safe and secure, to be comforted and soothed, to be cared for and loved They want rescue, redemption, healing And in the intensity of their needs and emotions, they threaten to take over and destabilize the person's whole being, the person's whole system -- they want to take over the raft to be seen and heard, to be known, to be understood.  But they can flood us with the intensity of their experience And that threatens to harm external relationships Burdens they carry:  Shame, dependency, worthlessness, Fear/Terror, Grief/Loss, Loneliness, Neediness, Pain, lack of meaning or purpose, a sense of being unloved and unlovable, inadequate, abandoned Exiles' Role in Suicide Furnishing the intolerable pain.   Exiles bring the intensity. The fuel   Description of the pain of suicide -- Quotes Perhaps everything terrifying is deep down a helpless thing that needs our help,” Rainer Maria Rilke wrote to a friend and protégé, encouraging him to make peace with his inner demons.  “Actually, it was only part of myself I wanted to kill: the part that wanted to kill herself, that dragged me into the suicide debate and made every window, kitchen implement, and subway station a rehearsal for tragedy.”― Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted 1993 memoir of being in a mental hospital for 18 months in the late 1960s.  Managers These are the proactive protector parts.  They work strategically, with forethought and planning to keep in control of situations and relationships to minimize the likelihood of you being hurt.  They work really hard to keep you safe.  "Never again" attitude toward the exiles.   Very much about reducing risk of overwhelm.   controlling, striving, planning, caretaking, judging,  Can be pessimistic, self-critical, very demanding.   Firefighters When exiles break through and threaten to take over the system, this is terrifying.  The consequences of exile taking over could be disastrous.  So when these exiles are about the break out, the firefighters leap into action.  It's an emergency situation, a crisis, like a fire raging in a house.  Firefighters are focused on rescuing us from a terrible situation.   No concern for niceties, for propriety, for etiquette, for little details like that.   Firefighter take bold, drastic actions to stifle, numb or distract from the intensity of the exile's experiences.  They break down the door and spray water over everything, trying to calm the raging flames.   No concern for consequences -- don't you get it, we are in a crisis,  All kinds of addictions -- alcohol use, binge eating, shopping, sleeping, dieting, excessive working or exercise, suicidal actions, self-harm, violence, dissociation, distractions, obsessions, compulsions, escapes into fantasy, and raging.   Parts can take over the person   Firefighters' role in Suicide  Serious suicidal impulses can be driven by firefighters: Just make the pain of the exiles stop.  Suicidal firefighters are filled with hopelessness -- they don't know of another way to protect you.   They have been beaten down, sometimes literally, always figuratively.   Desperation of firefighters If we could read the secret history of our enemies we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility.  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.  “In my view, suicide is not really a wish for life to end.'   What is it then?'It is the only way a powerless person can find to make everybody else look away from his shame. The wish is not to die, but to hide.”― Orson Scott Card, Ender's Shadow  “I am constantly torn between killing myself and killing everyone around me.”― David Levithan, Will Grayson, Will Grayson  “The man who kills a man kills a man. The man who kills himself kills all men. As far as he is concerned, he wipes out the world.”― G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy  Rapid Shifts among parts The man, who in a fit of melancholy, kills himself today, would have wished to live had he waited a week.  Voltaire  When you're young and healthy you can plan on Monday to commit suicide, and by Wednesday you're laughing again.  Marilyn Monroe  who died of an overdose of barbiturates in 1962 at age 36 -- ruled a probable suicide by the county coroner.  “The Suicide, as she is falling, Illuminated by the moon, Regrets her act, and finds appalling The thought she will be dead so soon.”        ― Edward Gorey  Impulse driven suicide 2015 Study in South Korea -- Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience   87% of suicide attempts were impulsive  Most common trigger was interpersonal conflict Most common diagnosis was major depression.   Often poorly planned Replicated a previous 2011 in South Korea study where 85% were impulsive 2016 South Korean Study in Psychiatry Investigation  48% of 269 suicide attempters brought to ERs were clearly impulsive, very sudden No Plan  No previous suicidal ideation.  They weren't thinking about it.    Came out of the blue   1997 Study from Sweden 44% of suicide attempts were radically impulsive.   Approach:   Always reassure dangerous firefighters that you do not aim to get rid of them.  Treat them with respect and appreciation; they have only been trying to help.  They are trying to help,  trying to protect you from misery.  If dangerous firefighters think there is an effective alternative, they are often game to try that new way They need to experience hope.  Hope is a necessity for normal life and the major weapon against the suicide impulse. Karl A. Menninger It is critically important to present them other options for safety, that they can be safe without needing suicide.   We will get into how to work with them in the next episode.   Managers' role in suicide Remember, managers are more proactive.   Managers still can be very intense, and also in a lot of pain, but they are not so reactive.   Planned Suicide Suicide seriously considered.  Suicide as a "comforting" option.  Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was a German philosopher, cultural critic, composer, poet, writer, and philologist whose work has exerted a profound influence on modern intellectual history. He began his career as a classical philologist before turning to philosophy.  The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night.” prepared a will, decided upon a method in advance, and planned the date of the attempt.   Repeated suicidal impulses from firefighter can be taken up by managers Or firefighters can take on a more managerial role  And use contemplation of suicide as a role.   Quotes “The thought that I might kill myself formed in my mind coolly as a tree or a flower.” Sylvia Plath American poet, novelist, and short-story writer -- attempted suicide several times by several means.  Succeeded at age 31, after experiencing major depression for most of her adult life.  1963.   “There are people who fantasize about suicide, and paradoxically, these fantasies can be soothing because they usually involve either fantasizing about others' reactions to one's suicide or imagining how death would be a relief from life's travails. In both cases, an aspect of the fantasy is to exert control, either over others' views or toward life's difficulties. The writer A. Alvarez stated, " There people ... for whom the mere idea of suicide is enough; they can continue to function efficiently and even happily provided they know they have their own, specially chosen means of escape always ready..." In her riveting 2008 memoir of bipolar disorder, Manic, Terri Cheney opened the book by stating, "People... don't understand that when you're seriously depressed, suicidal ideation can be the only thing that keeps you alive. Just knowing there's an out--even if it's bloody, even if it's permanent--makes the pain bearable for one more day."  This strategy appears to be effective for some people, but only for a while. Over longer periods, fantasizing about death leaves people more depressed and thus at higher risk for suicide, as Eddie Selby, Mike Amestis, and I recently showed in a study on violent daydreaming. A strategy geared toward increased feelings of self-control (fantasizing about the effects of one's suicide) "works" momentarily, but ultimately backfires by undermining feelings of genuine self-control in the long run.― Thomas Joiner, Myths About Suicide  Like a drug. Battling among Parts “The debate was wearing me out. Once you've posed that question, it won't go away. I think many people kill themselves simply to stop the debate about whether they will or they won't. Anything I thought or did was immediately drawn into the debate. Made a stupid remark—why not kill myself? Missed the bus—better put an end to it all. Even the good got in there. I liked that movie—maybe I shouldn't kill myself.”        ― Susanna Kaysen   If a person with multiple personalities threatens suicide, is that considered a hostage situation?  Comedian Steven Wright   Reasons for Suicide  Suicide is complex Suicide is complex, there's never a single reason why a person contemplates taking their own life, and there are no absolute indicators that a person could be in that state. Steve Crisp   Superficial ones -- see IIC 76 section VII.  Illusory Ones  You didn't love me enough “A lot of you cared, just not enough.” ― Jay Asher, Thirteen Reasons Why -- young adult novel  “Some people are just not meant to be in this world. It's just too much for them.” ― Phoebe Stone, The Boy on Cinnamon Street  Vincent:  Don McLean 1971 Vincent Van Gogh   You took your life as lovers often doBut I could have told you, VincentThis world was never meant for oneAs beautiful as you Deeper, more primary causes  -- unmet needs with despair that those needs will ever be met.   Attachment Needs A felt sense of safety and protection, deep sense of security felt in the bones  No parts feel this.  Feeling seen and known heard and understood -- felt attunement  Parts Isolated  Felt comfort, reassurance  Feeling valued, delighted in, cherished by the attachment figure  Felt support for the best self  When attachment needs are not met, who comes in?  Satan.    Integrity Needs All of the above.  Each one of us needs help to develop our sense of self, our identity  I exist  my existence is separate from others --  I exist in my own right, a separate person. bounded, has boundaries  My identity is stable over time and across different situations -- there is a continuity -- hard when parts are all over the place.   I can regulate myself -- I have some self-control.   Is integrated -- coherent interconnections inside between aspects of experience -- self-cohesion  Is active, with agency, can effectively function in the world  Is morally good -- ontologically or essentially good and thus has intrinsic value and worth, apart from others' opinions.   I can make sense of my experience and the world around me  Mission and Purpose in life  We also need to make good choices -- seek what is good, true and beautiful in lif   Compassionate responses When a famous person dies by suicide, we "remind" people to pick up the phone and call a hotline. "If he'd only reached out for help because help was available," is a frequent refrain, as if people who suffer don't know that and the disease doesn't disable cognitive function. We need to do more than give out phone numbers.  Bob Collins  We will be doing so much more.  Through little things and big things.  Next episode.   Action Items If you are having suicidal thoughts or know of someone who is, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 for support and assistance from a trained counselor. If you or a loved one are in immediate danger, call 911.  Resilient Catholics Community.   Catholic's Guide to Choosing a Therapist  Catholic Journeymen -- Dr. Gerry Crete community of faithful Catholic men seeking to renew their lives through prayer, personal growth, healing, and brotherhood!  Conversation hours T, R 317.567.9594  Not July 27 and July 29.   Pray for me and for the other listeners   Patronness and patron

Bookaholics Anonymous

A lot of Survivor™ references in this episode this week! Today our friend Kayla stops by to tell us about Panic by Lauren Oliver.    Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @bookaholicspod

Everyone and Their Sister
Episode 71: Panic Part Deux - Interview with Creator and Writer Lauren Oliver

Everyone and Their Sister

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 48:58


We are lucky to be joined by Lauren Oliver, the creator and writer of Amazon Prime's Panic. Lauren chats to us about how the book became a show, the emotional backstory of the tiger (it was there the whole time!) and our favourite topic, the devastating appeal of Ray Hall. Let the games begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eatscast/message

Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys
Joy Keys chats with Camron Jones from Amazon Prime's Panic

Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 28:00


Special Guest: Actor Camron Jones Camron has quickly positioned himself as a one-to-watch. This year, Camron stars in the Amazon Prime series “Panic.” Based on Lauren Oliver's bestselling novel of the same name, the drama series follows a group of high school graduates who compete in a series of challenges to escape the small Texas town they live in. Once the rules change, they must decide how much they are willing to risk in order to leave their hometown. Camron stars as Bishop, an athlete and solid A student whose lifetime of inherited pressure begins to take its toll.  Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and raised in San Ramon, CA, Camron discovered his passion for the arts after his mom persuaded him to compete in a speech & debate tournament. Before he knew it, Jones was traveling all over the country competing in the dramatic interpretation category. He eventually received a BFA in Acting from the University of Southern California, where he got the opportunity to study abroad in Oxford and fine-tune Shakespearean text. His television debut came in 2018, appearing in Freeform's hit series “grown-ish,” starring Yara Shahidi. Additional credits for him include USA Network's “The Purge” and Showtime's long-running drama series “Shameless.”

The Writers Panel with Ben Blacker
Annie Weisman, Valerie Armstrong, and Lauren Oliver

The Writers Panel with Ben Blacker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 54:44


A panel interview with Annie Weisman (creator, Physical); Valerie Armstrong (creator, Kevin Can F**K Himself); and Lauren Oliver (creator, Panic). Hosted by Ben Blacker. LISTEN TO THE WRITERS PANEL AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIA  https://twitter.com/BENBLACKER https://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanel THE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST  https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-writers-panel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ecos a 10.000 kilómetros
S08E08 - En el que tenemos accidentes

Ecos a 10.000 kilómetros

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 93:00


PRESENTACIÓN LIBROS 00:01:40 Entrevista con Patricia Tablado (Patchgirl) 00:17:10 La responsabilidad de llamarse Beatriz en la Toscana (Tablado) 00:19:45 Llamadme Alejandra (Espido Freire) 00:22:20 Una habitación ajena (Alicia Giménez Barlett) 00:25:30 Mi novio es un oso (Pamela Ribon) 00:28:15 El sabor de las penas (Jude Morgan) 00:32:15 Los desposeídos (Ursula K Le Guin) 00:36:15 By night #2 (John Allison) 00:38:05 Aleación de ley. Mistborn #4 (Brandon Sanderson) 00:42:20 Requiem. Delirium #3 (Lauren Oliver) 00:45:10 Deberes: Ladronas victorianas (Nacho Moreno) PELÍCULAS 00:49:30 I care a lot 00:55:25 The little things 00:59:20 ¿Por qué me matasteis? 01:03:30 Akelarre 01:05:35 Patrulla trueno 01:08:25 Corto: Si me pasara algo, os quiero 01:10:35 Vampiros contra el Bronx 01:11:25 El sótano de Ma SERIES 01:14:25 Falcon and the Winter Soldier 01:21:10 The confession killer 01:24:15 The serpent 01:28:40 Para toda la humanidad (T2) 01:34:00 DESPEDIDA En este programa suenan: Radical Opinion (Archers) / Siesta (Jahzzar) / Place on Fire (Creo) / I saw you on TV (Jahzzar) / Bicycle Waltz (Goodbye Kumiko)

Bücherrauschen
#12 Die Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit – Sprachrohr nach innen und außen

Bücherrauschen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 20:52


Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Öffentlichkeitsarbeit und PR? Und was macht die Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsabteilung alles in einem Verlag? Carina und Jenny geben euch in der aktuellen Folge Einblicke in ihre Arbeit und die Abteilung, die vor allem für die Kommunikation zuständig ist. Zusätzlich gibt es zwei dystopische Buchtipps.Jennys Buchtipp: "Die Zeuginnen" von Margaret Atwood, erschienen bei Piper (https://www.piper.de/buecher/die-zeuginnen-isbn-978-3-8270-1404-7)Carinas Buchtipp: "Delirium" von Lauren Oliver, erschienen bei Carlsen (https://www.carlsen.de/taschenbuch/delirium/978-3-551-31301-0)Ihr habt Anregungen, Wünsche, Ideen oder Fragen an uns? Dann schreibt uns an buecherrauschen@web.de oder auf www.instagram.com/buecherrauschen_derpodcast(Musik: All over now - GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de)

My Alien Life
Maniac - The Bath School Disaster and the Birth of the Modern Mass Killer - Dr. Harold Schechter

My Alien Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 59:08


Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He attended the State University of New York in Buffalo where his PhD director was Leslie Fiedler. He is professor of American literature and popular culture at Queens College of the City University of New York. Schechter is married to poet Kimiko Hahn. He has two daughters from a previous marriage: the writer Lauren Oliver and professor of philosophy Elizabeth Schechter. Dr. Harold Schechter's Website:  https://haroldschechter.com/   PLEASE - FOLLOW, LIKE, FAVORITE, SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts. If this is important to you, you are important to me and it is so easy to ! This is your show! The website www.myalienlifepodcast.com The other website www.insidethegueststudio.com Find me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100034090429371 My Alien Life Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/694842757635535 Inside The Guest Studio Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/169917644449645/?multi_permalinks=309315773843164 Follow me on Instagram   Thank you so much to an incredible producer, writer and musician… Thank you Eleon, for putting together the amazing music heard on this podcast.  I am forever grateful to you.  Your talent is a gift to me, my listeners and the universe. https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCoXlEprZfLhtpqPZha5v_Lw/videos https://www.heartdancerecords.com/michaellrogers

She Inspires Me
Lauren Oliver: A woman dedicated to empowering mothers, building community and changing lives

She Inspires Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 55:29


Caroline chats with Lauren Oliver, founder of Mums Who Wine as they discuss the leap of faith from corporate to entrepreneur, what community connection means to Lauren and the difference Mums Who Wine has made to over ten thousand women. Show Notes: Mums Who Wine https://www.mumswhowine.com.au/ instagram.com/mumswhowine_au/ https://www.facebook.com/mumswhowine/ PANDA https://www.panda.org.au/

Spirits of Whisk(e)y
SOW EP 36 - Lauren Oliver, the 'Mash Lass' of Glengyone Distillery

Spirits of Whisk(e)y

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 48:55


This week's guest on Spirits of Whisk(e)y is Lauren Oliver of Glengoyne Distillery in Dumgoyne, Scotland. Dubbed the "Mash Lass," Lauren is the first woman to serve as Mashhouse Production Operator at Glengoyne and, for that matter, one of comparatively few women working in Scotch whisky. Listen and learn how Oliver, a native of Greater Glasgow, transitioned from a planned career in graphic design to a life in whiskey. Then hear how Glengoyne's 21-Year-Old Single Malt got Chef Louise "Weezy" Leonard craving a big wedge of creamy, slightly stinky, blue cheese, swathed in a layer of buttery puff pastry, served with fresh, ripe apples, and the whole lot drizzled with honey and fresh thyme! Please visit spiritsofwhiskey.com for show notes, past episodes, and coming attractions. Whiskey: A Chef's Journey ad music provided by HillbillyBed Creative Commons. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spirits-of-whiskey/support

Parenthood
Building Community with Lauren Oliver (CEO & Founder of Mums Who Wine)

Parenthood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 53:25


Lauren Oliver the founder of Mums Who Wine joins me for today's discussion. We talk about her motherhood journey; feeling mum guilt, feeling as though she wasn't a good enough mum and her transition from corporate life to founding Mums Who Wine. We also discuss how as parents we need to prioritise our relationships, why community and self care is vital for our mental health, why we compare ourselves with others and how being authentic about our journey's is so important particularly in this day and age where 'the highlight reel' of social media seems to dominate. Resources:https://www.mumswhowine.com.au/@lauren_mumswhowine@mumswhowine_au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Alien Crash Site
#005 with Armin Ellis

Alien Crash Site

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 52:56


Learn more about everything referenced in this episode by clicking the links below:Exploration InstituteOcean PlanetWhat Armin on the 2018 InterPlanetary Festival Panel “The End of the World?” with Annalee Newitz, and Lauren Oliver.Read Armin's introduction to that ^ panel in IP Transmissions Volume One: GenesisRead up on Star Trek, if you're unfamiliar for some reason...

Whisky Unscripted Podcast
S2 Ep11 - Lauren Oliver; Gifts, Games, and Whisky Chat Galore

Whisky Unscripted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 60:40


The Insiders Guide To Scotch Whisky looks at the importance of mashing this week with Lauren Oliver of Glengoyne giving us her unique perpective. There's all the usual mixture of fun and knowledge as the 2 Gordon's look at whisky gifts that may or may not be on your list, try to finish the A-Z's of Scotch Whisky despite the letter Z, and construct a Whisky Advent Calendar, ideal for anyone who loves their whisky. Whisky Unscripted really is the perfect accompaniment to the festive period.

Real. Relatable.
Uncuffing Season with Guest Lauren Oliver

Real. Relatable.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 82:27


It’s time to let our hair down and talk about what dating looks like during a pandemic with that extra layer of complication for single moms. I definitely shared some things that went beyond my typical comfort level

Hey YA
The Holiday All-Request Recommendation Show

Hey YA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 64:44


Kelly and Hannah answer listener requests for book recommendations. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! SHOW NOTES Short story collection. Preferably fiction and/or fun/uplifting Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet; Tales from the Inner City by Shaun Tan; Take the Mic edited by Bethany C. Morrow; Snow in Love; Hope Nation edited by Rose Brock; The Radical Element edited by Jessica Spotswood. A gift for my brother who isn’t a big reader. He’s in college, loves soccer and video games, and hasn’t enjoyed a book since reading Holes in middle school. Don’t Read the Comments by Eric Smith; Slay by Brittany Morris; The Pros of Cons by Alison Cherry; Booked by Kwame Alexander; Furia by Yamile Saied Mendez; Warcross by Marie Lu; Feed by MT Anderson. New, contemporary, socially conscious, diverse. Yes No Maybe So by Aisha Saeed and Becky Albertalli; The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert; Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusuf Salaam; Running by Natalia Sylvester; We Didn’t Ask For This by Adi Alsaid; Dear Justyce by Nic Stone. Diverse body positive books. What I Like About Me by Jenna Guillaume; Melt My Heart by Bethany Rutter; My Eyes Are Up Here by Laura Zimmermann; Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero; If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann; Body Talk: 37 Voices Explore Our Radical Anatomy edited by Kelly Jensen. YA dealing with survivors of sexual abuse/pedophilia/other childhood trauma: some of my favorites that I’ve read are Sadie, Girl in Pieces, Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls, Perks of Being a Wallflower and Speak. Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson; Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough; The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith; Charm & Strange by Stephanie Kuehn; How Dare the Sun Rise by Sandra Uwiringyimana; Wrecked by Maria Padian; Infandous by Elana K. Arnold; In The Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado. A YA book to get my friend who doesn’t really read….p.s. she really likes Disney. Disney’s Twisted Tales; Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige; Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo; Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee. One of my high school students likes mysteries and fantasy novels, but doesn’t like any “kissing” (i.e. lots of romance or a focus on a relationship). What suggestions could I give her? Goldie Vance: The Hotel Whodunit by Lilliam Rivera; Endangered by Lamar Giles; Jennifer Lynn Barnes; Karen M. McManus; Complicit by Stephanie Kuehn. A book for my 16 year old nephew who is a very particular reader. Used to love Rick Riordan but has moved on. Beyond Riordan, the only books I’ve sent him that he has actually called begging for the sequels is Scythe. He likes Agatha Christie “because it makes him think” (to figure out what is going on). I’ve tried AS King and Going Bovine, but have not gotten a reaction and all the fantasy tried and trues. Would love an idea from you! Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore; The Future will be BS-free by Will McIntosh; The Lines We Cross by Randa Abdel-Fattah; Warcross and Legend by Marie Lu. A contemporary with some magic and some romance, but the story does not center grief. Now and When by Sara Bennett Wealer; Displacement by Kiku Hughes; Lobizona by Romina Garber. I am looking for a fantasy novel with romance that ideally is part of an almost finished or finished series. I have already read many of the popular ones, so I guess I am looking for those that were a bit more under the radar. I have read/started the Folk of the Air Series, A Court of Thorns and Roses Series, Red Queen Series, all of Cassandra Clare, etc. and loved them all! Looking for something in that realm. Blythewood by Carol Goodman; Lost Voices by Sarah Porter; The Madman’s Daughter by Megan Shepherd; Brooklyn Brujas by Zoraida Cordova. Warm fuzzy story about family (chosen, biological, adopted, whatever) with winter holiday(s) (not necessarily Christmas, but Christmas ok) as a backdrop and a happy ending. Something wintery and hopeful. (At least something that leaves the reader with some hope.) I like a variety of things. Some writers whose work I’ve enjoyed: Katie Henry, Karen McManus, Tomi Adeyemi, Jenny Han, Nina LaCour, and too many names to list. A few books I’ve read and enjoyed because of this podcast: Agnes at the End of the World, We Are the Perfect Girl, and Orpheus Girl. 10 Blind Dates by Ashley Elston; The Kid Table by Andrea Seigel; The Chaos of Standing Still by Jessica Brody. A feminist book like Rules for Being a Girl. Girls Like Us by Randi Pink; The Degenerates by J. Albert Mann; Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina; Watch Us Rise by Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan. Books for a 13 year-old. She loves the Shadowhunter Chronicles by Cassandra Clare and anything written by Rick Riordan. Recently, I loaned her my copy of With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo (one of my favorite YA authors ever) and she loved it. I’d really like to give her books in a genre she loves and one that will expand her reading material. Finding Yvonne by Brandy Colbert; New Kid/Class Act by Jerry Craft; Inventing Victoria by Tonya Bolden; Akata Witch/Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor. Something that will make me laugh, but also teach me something. The Go-Between by Veronica Chambers; Cherry by Lindsey Rosin; Unpregnant by Jenni Hendriks and Ted Caplan; We Are The Perfect Girl by Ariel Kaplan. I’m looking for at book for my niece (18 years old). She is not an avid reader out side required reading in school. She’s not that into fantasy and Sci fi, she likes contemporary fiction better. She might like a short story collection because 40 pages is not as daunting as 350 pages (or more if it’s a series) for a story. Books she had liked recently: They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera and Broken Things by Lauren Oliver. Try Margarita Engle, Nikki Grimes, Stephanie Hemphill, Kwame Alexander as an alternative to short stories but still with a lot of white space, as it may be less intimidating; Toil and Trouble edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe; Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo. I’m interested in spooky tales, thrillers, science fiction, and non-WWII fiction. No dystopias or urban fantasy, please! The most important thing to me as an aromantic asexual person is that’s there’s no significant romantic element. I don’t want the main character to have any romantic partners or to spend several pages daydreaming about their crush(es). Thanks! Pan’s Labyrinth by Guillermo del Toro and Cornelia Funke; Dread Nation by Justina Ireland; Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham; The Blood Confession by Alisa M. Libby; The Girl From The Well by Rin Chupecho; Jackaby by William Ritter; Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour. A book for my 19 year old sister who loves Wilder Girls and The Poet X. She is a fan of feminism, horror, and queerness in books. The Cure for Dreaming by Cat Winters; Mary’s Monster by Lita Judge; The Good Luck Girls by Charlotte Nicole Davis; Furia by Yamile Saied Mendez; We Are The Wildcats by Siobhan Vivian; The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus. A book for my daughter. She recently told me that she is gay. I want to show her how much I love her and accept her. She loves graphic novels and has read many of the most popular ones featuring same sex relationships. Everything Noelle Stevenson! Lumberjanes, Nimona, The Fire Never Goes Out; Queer: A Graphic History by Meg John Barker and Julia Scheele; Skim by Mariko Tamaki; Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu; Kiss Number 8 by Colleen AF Venable and Ellen T. Crenshaw; Moonstruck by Grace Ellis and Shae Bragl. Something heavily folklore-based (Maggie Stiefvater or higher level of “heavily”) and LGBTQ+ please? European and Asian folklore are my favorite but I’ll be happy to dive into any other as well. Anna-Marie McLemore; A Thousand Beginnings and Endings edited by Elsie Chapman and Ellen Oh; Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco; A Curse of Roses by Diana Pinguicha; Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao; Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardost. A fantasy or science fiction novel, preferably action-packed. Etiquette and Espionage by Gail Carriger; The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline; Cut Off by Adrianne Finley; Orleans by Sherri L. Smith. An awesome ghost story. The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco; Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn; Horrid by Katrina Leno; The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring; Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour; Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All by Laura Ruby; Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas. School for Good & Evil read-alikes for 14-year-old reluctant reader. Thanks! Carry On by Rainbow Rowell; The Irregular at Magic High School manga series by Tsutomu Sato; The Black Mage by Daniel Howard Barnes; Supermutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki; A Blade so Black by LL McKinney; Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim; Liz Braswell’s Twisted Fairy Tales series; Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Bumped with Hayley + Rashelle
Self Care with Lauren Oliver 008

Bumped with Hayley + Rashelle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 49:54


Creator of Mum's Who Wine, Lauren Oliver chats with Rashelle and Hayley in an episode all about self care, parenting in lockdown and celebrating little milestones. The girls have a quick catch up at the start of the episode, with an update on Rashelle's 20 week scan and Hayley's ninja baby! If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please, tell your friends about it! Or better yet, leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to spread the love. Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bumpedpodcast/ Email: bumpedpodcast@gmail.com Edited by Stuart Watkinson: twitter.com/StuartWrites Intro Music by Scott Holmes

YOUmedia Podcast Network
Speak On It: Lauren Oliver

YOUmedia Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 35:52


Join us as we welcome award winning author, screenwriter and co-founder of Glasstown Entertainment, Lauren Oliver to speak live on all things writing, creating and geek out on books and more. Lauren is the author of several teen and middle grade series, such as Broken Things, Before I Fall, Delirium and Panic.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
True Crime Night, Episode One, with Harold Schechter on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 39:02


Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He attended the State University of New York in Buffalo where his PhD director was Leslie Fiedler. He’s a retired professor of American literature and popular culture at Queens College of the City University of New York. Schechter is married to poet Kimiko Hahn. He has two daughters from a previous marriage: the writer Lauren Oliver and professor of philosophy Elizabeth Schechter. His latest book is Ripped from the Headlines. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.

2 Bookish Girls
Delirium Book Review

2 Bookish Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 34:24


Hello and welcome back to 2 Bookish Girls! Today we are going to be reviewing and discussing Delirium by Lauren Oliver. Enjoy! If you have any book recommendations, feel free to message us on Instagram or Twitter. Instagram - 2.bookish.girls Twitter - 2_bookish

Overdue
Ep 429 - Before I Fall, by Lauren Oliver

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 61:43


Lauren Oliver's first novel is about a teenage girl forced to relive the last day of her life over and over again. What can she change? What should she change? And how will she change? Find out the answers to those questions and more (namely, how all time loop fiction is beholden to the 1993 film Groundhog Day) in this week's episode.Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis.

Overdue
Ep 429 - Before I Fall, by Lauren Oliver

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 61:43


Lauren Oliver's first novel is about a teenage girl forced to relive the last day of her life over and over again. What can she change? What should she change? And how will she change? Find out the answers to those questions and more (namely, how all time loop fiction is beholden to the 1993 film Groundhog Day) in this week's episode.Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis.

Authors On The Air Radio
Harold Schechter Talks Murder and Mayhem on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors On The Air Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 34:00


Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He attended the State University of New York in Buffalo where his PhD director was Leslie Fiedler. He is professor of American literature and popular culture at Queens College of the City University of New York. Schechter is married to poet Kimiko Hahn. He has two daughters from a previous marriage: the writer Lauren Oliver and professor of philosophy Elizabeth Schechter. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.  

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Harold Schechter Talks Movies, Murder, and Mayhem on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 33:13


Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He attended the State University of New York in Buffalo where his PhD director was Leslie Fiedler. He is professor of American literature and popular culture at Queens College of the City University of New York. Schechter is married to poet Kimiko Hahn. He has two daughters from a previous marriage: the writer Lauren Oliver and professor of philosophy Elizabeth Schechter. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.

Inside Out
With Lauren Oliver

Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 49:28


Episode 10 is shared with Lauren Oliver, Founder of Mums Who Wine.Lauren is mum of two young boys with her third little one of the way. Previously working in a fast paced highly demanding and stressful corporate role as a solicitor, she made the bold decision to embark on a business idea that would change the lives of women all over Australia.With the support of her husband Mark, Lauren launched Mums Who Wine.Mums who wine is an organisation that is passionate about creating avenues for mums to invest in their own self care and mental health. Many mothers are isolated, even in supportive communities, so they want to help connect them with other mums and spread their message that #selfcaresaves.Mum's Who Wine's mission is to create opportunities for every mother in every community to find their tribe and make meaningful connection. Mums Who Wine passionately supports PANDA, and their mission to raise awareness and reduce the stigma associated with Perinatal Anxiety and Depression.I hope you enjoy this conversation.If you enjoy this episode, please leave a quick review on iTunes & please share to your instragram - don't forget to tag @insideoutwithkrisTo connect with Lauren & 'Mums Who Wine'Instagram: @mumswhowineauWebsite: www.mumswhowine.com.auFor resources supporting perinatal anxiety and depression:PANDA: www.panda.org.auBeyond Blue: www.beyondblue.org.auRaising Children: www.raisingchildren.net.au

Business & Life Conversations
Membership | Mums Who Wine- Creating a Business with an Impact

Business & Life Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 48:12


I am so happy to have Lauren Oliver of Mums Who Wine in this inspirational episode. Lauren has created this business and community as an avenue for moms to fill their cup and invest in their own self-care. She created a bigger impact by supporting the Perinatal Anxiety Depression of Australia. We talk about so many things including how she saw a gap which pushed her to create her business, the challenges in scaling her business, advice she wants to give out to someone starting out, and the impact she’s making in the world. Some of the stories she shares today will tug your hearts and bring tears to your eyes.Links:Mums Who Wine WebsiteMums Who Wine InstagramMums Who Wine FacebookJOIN ANGE'S 3 DAY TRAINING - How to Increase Sales and Get More Clients/Customers by Creating Your Very Own Challenge/TrainingProfit PillarsWomen in Business Retreat 2020Business Masterclass – The Ultimate 4-Step Framework for Creating a Sustainable and Profitable BusinessAustralian Business Collaborative Facebook GroupAngela Henderson WebsiteAngela Henderson Active Business Facebook GroupAngela Henderson Facebook Business PageAngela Henderson Consulting Instagram

All the Books!
E246: New Releases and More for February 11, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 41:04


This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss Untamed Shore, Yes No Maybe So, The Unwilling, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Marks, Book Riot’s customizable journal; Doubleday, publishers of The Illness Lesson by Clare Beams; 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: The Unwilling by Kelly Braffet Yes No Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed And I Do Not Forgive You: Stories and Other Revenges by Amber Sparks The Falcon Thief: A True Tale of Adventure, Treachery, and the Hunt for the Perfect Bird by Joshua Hammer Untamed Shore by Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh by Candace Fleming Weather: A Novel by Jenny Offill Turtle Under Ice by Juleah del Rosario WHAT WE’RE READING: Not So Pure and Simple by Lamar Giles The Great Offshore Grounds by Vanessa Veselka MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood An Embarrassment of Witches by Sophie Goldstein and Jenn Jordan If Men, Then: Poems by Eliza Griswold Freaky in Fresno by Laurie Boyle Crompton If Only You Knew by Prerna Pickett Ready or Not: Preparing Our Kids to Thrive in an Uncertain and Rapidly Changing World by Madeline Levine PhD Ceremonials by Katharine Coldiron Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel by Roxanna Elden Romance in Marseille by Claude McKay Nobody Does it Better: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of James Bond by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman The Absurd Man: Poems by Major Jackson Harleen by Stjepan Sejic Hold On, but Don’t Hold Still: Hope and Humor from My Seriously Flawed Life by Kristina Kuzmic Chanel’s Riviera: Glamour, Decadence, and Survival in Peace and War, 1930-1944 by Anne de Courcy Slouching Towards Los Angeles: Living and Writing by Joan Didion’s Light by Steffie Nelson (Editor) Damages: Selected Stories 1982-2012 (reSet Series) by Keath Fraser The Light Years by R.W.W. Greene 1774: The Long Year of Revolution by Mary Beth Norton Night Spinner by Addie Thorley Wisteria Cottage (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) by Robert M Coates and Mathilde Roza The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West by Megan Kate Nelson Small Kingdoms and Other Stories by Charlaine Harris The Recipe for Revolution: A Novel by Carolyn Chute Stormsong (The Kingston Cycle Book 2) by C. L. Polk Eden Mine: A Novel by S. M. Hulse Author in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and the Books They Wrote by Craig Fehrman Stranger by Night: Poems by Edward Hirsch Mutations: Twenty Years Embedded in Hardcore Punk by Sam McPheeters The Women in Black: A Novel by Madeleine St John In the Shadow of the Sun by EM Castellan One Mean Ant by Arthur Yorinks, Sergio Ruzzier (Illustrator) Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots by Michael Rex Middle School’s a Drag, You Better Werk! by Greg Howard House of Trelawney: A Novel by Hannah Rothschild At the End of Your Tether by V. V. Glass, Adam Smith Mulan: Before the Sword by Grace Lin Heart of Flames (Crown of Feathers) by Nicki Pau Preto As Needed for Pain: A Memoir of Addiction by Dan Peres The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave American Sherlock: Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI by Kate Winkler Dawson The Absolution: A Thriller (Children’s House Book 3) by Yrsa Sigurdardottir The Chill: A Novel by Scott Carson Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights by Gretchen Sorin Play the Red Queen by Juris Jurjevics The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street by Lauren Oliver, Ethan Aldridge The Snow Collectors by Tina May Hall The Only Child: A Novel by Mi-ae Seo The Queen’s Fortune: A Novel of Desiree, Napoleon, and the Dynasty That Outlasted the Empire by Allison Pataki The Galleons: Poems by Rick Barot The New David Espinoza by Fred Aceves Ink in the Blood (Ink in the Blood Duology) by Kim Smejkal Sensational by Jodie Lynn Zdrok Ghosts of the Missing by Kathleen Donohoe The Bear by Andrew Krivak Decoding Boys: New Science Behind the Subtle Art of Raising Sons by Cara Natterson The King at the Edge of the World: A Novel by Arthur Phillips Bird Summons by Leila Aboulela Daughter from the Dark: A Novel by Sergey and Marina Dyachenko Doomed to Fail: The Incredibly Loud History of Doom, Sludge, and Post-metal by J. J. Anselmi In the Land of Men: A Memoir by Adrienne Miller Mercy House: A Novel by Alena Dillon Tyll: A Novel by Daniel Kehlmann, Ross Benjamin (translator) b, Book, and Me by Kim Sagwa, Sunhee Jeong (translator) No True Believers by Rabiah York Lumbard The Golden Age by Roxanne Moreil and Cyril Pedrosa This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers by Jeff Sharlet A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers Don’t Look Down (Shadows of New York) by Hilary Davidson Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart This Train Is Being Held by Ismee Williams A Map Is Only One Story: Twenty Writers on Immigration, Family, and the Meaning of Home by Nicole Chung and Mensah Demary Love, Unscripted: A Novel by Owen Nicholls The Boatman’s Daughter: A Novel by Andy Davidson Franklin & Washington: The Founding Partnership by Edward J. Larson The Illness Lesson: A Novel by Clare Beams Indelicacy: A Novel by Amina Cain 13th Balloon by Mark Bibbins All the Best Lies by Joanna Schaffhausen Dead to Her: A Novel by Sarah Pinborough My Part of Her by Javad Djavahery, Emma Ramadan (translator) Something That May Shock and Discredit You by Daniel Mallory Ortberg The Burn by Kathleen Kent The Last Confession of Autumn Casterly by Meredith Tate The Escape Artist by Helen Fremont Gloom Town by Ronald L. Smith Hundred Feet Tall by Benjamin Scheuer, Jemima Williams The American Fiancee: A Novel by Eric Dupont The Second Chance Club: Hardship and Hope After Prison by Jason Hardy Star Trek: Picard: The Last Best Hope by Una McCormack Cryptoid by Eric Haven Abandoned: America’s Lost Youth and the Crisis of Disconnection by Anne Kim

Simply, Practically Human with Mark LeBusque
Lauren Oliver - Building A Connected Community - Why Loneliness Sucks

Simply, Practically Human with Mark LeBusque

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 38:20


When she moved to a new area, ex Lawyer Lauren Oliver had the courage to reach out via social media to connect with young mums in her new area. This defining moment has created an international movement called Mums Who Wine, and as its founder, Lauren has witnessed first hand how reaching out can move humans from lonely to deeply connected. Lauren shares her experiences with loneliness and her simple and practical tools and tips to build a deeper human connection.

Read Around the Rosé
Ep. 13: Requiem

Read Around the Rosé

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 60:00


There are ones that chose to know and there are ones that have chosen faith instead. Which side will win? This week the Rosé girls discuss the fate of the Delirium world by concluding the Delirium trilogy by Lauren Oliver. Maybe Lena will finally choose a man? Treat yourself with a big glass of wine and join in on the conversation!

What’s in Your Book Bag?
Dystopian Novels

What’s in Your Book Bag?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 18:33


Today I am talking about 4 dystopian novels! Matched by Ally Condie, Delirium by Lauren Oliver, the Giver by Lois Lowry, and The Selection by Kiera Cass. Enjoy :). whatbookbag@gmail.com

Read Around the Rosé
Ep. 11: Delirium

Read Around the Rosé

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 43:39


This week grab your wine or drink of choice and listen to your two favorite girls chat about how outrageous love is and how we think it should be eradicated from all of society!!! Just kidding... we don't believe that but that is what the new government in this dystopian trilogy believes! Hear how it all pans out while we drink our wine and discuss Delirium by Lauren Oliver. And we clink! Cheers.

Dystopian YA Book Clubs
Delirium by Lauren Oliver (The Helen Generous Show)

Dystopian YA Book Clubs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 6:25


This book club explores the world of Lauren Oliver's Delirium. Students created a fictional talk show (The Helen Generous Show) and interviewed main characters from the book.

Our Life In Books
Episode 52 - 50 Bookish Questions Part 2

Our Life In Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 86:26


Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between!  This week we’re answering more of the 50 Bookish Questions! We could definitely talk books all day, but before we get to the questions we chat about lots of bookish news! Grab your favorite cup of tea and join us. And don’t forget to jump over to the Facebook group and tell us your answers!   Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Our Life In Books Book Club- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety   Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind   Items we mention: Cookie Dough Tea from Tea Cellar- https://www.teacellartea.com/shop/ Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls by Lynn Weingarten- https://amzn.to/32KIowp Failed Future by Elise Kova- https://amzn.to/33VjaNu The Tyrant Tomb by Rick Riordan- https://amzn.to/3515eS3 The Red Scrolls of Magic by Cassandra Clare & Wesley Chu- https://amzn.to/2XkrKmb Supernova by Marissa Meyer- https://amzn.to/2OdBp9Z Sisters of Shadow and Light by Sara B. Larson- https://amzn.to/2QmzhiW The Upside of Falling Down by Rebekah Crane- https://amzn.to/37b6wfk The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan- https://amzn.to/2XfCAKh Samantha’s Bookstagram- https://www.instagram.com/bookishstateofmind/ October NetGalley Book Haul- https://bookishstateofmind.com/bookish-life/2019/10/18/october-netgalley-books November Books | Book of the Month Club- https://bookishstateofmind.com/bookish-life/2019/11/5/november-books-book-of-the-month-club-ya Book Review of Ten by Gretchen McNeil- https://bookishstateofmind.com/book-reviews/2019/10/25/review-ten Blog Tour: Wicked Reads with Penguin Teen- https://bookishconnoisseur.com/2019/10/30/blog-tour-wicked-reads-with-penguin-teen/ New Mugs at Adagio- https://www.adagio.com/teaware/double_wall_bones.html Goodreads Choice Awards 2019- https://www.goodreads.com/choiceawards/best-books-2019 Netflix Wants to Do All The Adaptations!-  https://deadline.com/2019/10/netflix-heads-frankfurt-book-fair-kelly-luegenbiehl-1202755182/ 2020 YA Books to Movies- https://bookriot.com/2019/10/10/2020-ya-books-to-movies/ Best Ya Authors- https://bookriot.com/2019/10/07/best-young-adult-authors/ Co Written YA Books- https://bookriot.com/2019/10/03/co-written-ya-books/ Update to Macmillain vs Library- https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/libraries/article/81475-this-major-public-library-system-will-boycott-macmillan-e-books-will-others-follow.html Ninth House is Being Adapted- https://deadline.com/2019/10/grishaverse-authorleigh-bardugo-ninth-house-amazon-studios-tv-series-development-1202756743/ Fiction Podcasts with Queer Characters- https://www.tor.com/2019/10/16/8-sweet-funny-and-thrilling-queer-fiction-podcasts/ Steal the Stars Podcast- https://tor-labs.com/steal-the-stars/ Books to Give You Hope-  https://www.epicreads.com/blog/inspirational-books/ Vanity in Dust by Cheryl Low- https://amzn.to/2rHoghP Children Shouldn’t play with Dead things by Martina Mctee- https://amzn.to/32NcteM Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan- https://amzn.to/2Ogp1pM The Maze Runner by James Dashner- https://amzn.to/2qXSfSd Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee- https://amzn.to/2QkVApm Empress of a Thousand Skies by Rhoda Belleza- https://amzn.to/2Od7jng The Weregirl series by C.D. Bell- https://amzn.to/37092om Daughter of Smoke & Bone by Lani Taylor- https://amzn.to/2KoAoei Labyrinth: The Ultimate Visual History- https://amzn.to/354t9jE The Art of Rick & Morty- https://amzn.to/373gYoR The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony DiTerlizzi  & Holly Black- https://amzn.to/2Kr6p5w Rockett’s World Series by Lauren Day- https://amzn.to/2OcKQXf Sovereign Sacrifice by Elise Kova- https://amzn.to/2Oj5Qvs Consumed by J.R. Ward- https://amzn.to/35dLniP Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver- https://amzn.to/32MliWf The Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco- https://amzn.to/2KoV3Pe Scared Little Rabbits by A.V. Geiger- https://amzn.to/2rMBMkr The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien- https://amzn.to/2NMbvv9 Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo- https://amzn.to/2CI9rOo Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo- https://amzn.to/32Q1rW4 City of Bones by Cassandra Claire- https://amzn.to/33P64kz

Our Life In Books
Episode 44 - Dystopian Books

Our Life In Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 71:45


Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between!  This week we’re talking all about dystopian books! We’ve read quite a few of them and also have SO MANY on our TBRs. Grab a cup of your favorite tea and join us and don’t forget to let us know about your favorite dystopian books!   Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Our Life In Books Book Club- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety   Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind   Items we mention: Outlander Tea by Riddles Tea Shoppe on Adagio- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=106950 Meet Cute: Some People are Destined to Meet- https://amzn.to/30gZapM The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh- https://amzn.to/2LGi80W Amplified by Lauren M. Flauding- https://amzn.to/2LHTwFg The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins- https://amzn.to/3070UC0 This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab- https://amzn.to/309NExj Dust & Pages Pins- https://dustandpages.com/collections/brand-new/products/devil-meet-angel-pin-set Divergent Quiz - https://www.epicreads.com/blog/divergent-quiz-factions/ Divergent by Veronica Roth- https://amzn.to/32T6SEb Maze Runner by James Dashner- https://amzn.to/2NoFMRK The Mortality Doctrine series by James Dashner- https://amzn.to/30uLnb7 The Host by Stephanie Meyer- https://amzn.to/30EEpAI Matched by Ally Condie- https://amzn.to/30DSb6F Ready Player One by Ernest Cline- https://amzn.to/30bs63q The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey- https://amzn.to/30eqjtp This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada- https://amzn.to/350RUhd Plague Land by Alex Scarrow- https://amzn.to/2LD63ts Gilded Cage (Dark Gifts trilogy) by Vic James- https://amzn.to/32Vprry The Warehouse by Rob Hart- https://amzn.to/307PmPA The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon- https://amzn.to/2O8kG9T The Girl in Red Christina Henry- https://amzn.to/32VeiXz #murdertrending by Gretchen McNeil- https://amzn.to/2QhkszH LIFEL1K3 by Jay Kristoff- https://amzn.to/2QjcrKV The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood- https://amzn.to/2LEDhIL Uglies by Scott Westerfield- https://amzn.to/30eVUft Delirium by Lauren Oliver- https://amzn.to/3304DiF Legend by Marie Lu- https://amzn.to/2Nq2xoe Cinder by Marissa Meyer- https://amzn.to/2NoGoqw The Selection by Keira Cass- https://amzn.to/30dKUPf Shatter Me by Teherah Mafi- https://amzn.to/2NqyBIB Red Rising by Pierce Brown- https://amzn.to/34XWFbk Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard- https://amzn.to/32SJQND  

Digital Diamonds: Social Media | YouTube | Personal Branding
Ep. 107 - Your Time is Limited (A life-changing lesson studying abroad has taught me)

Digital Diamonds: Social Media | YouTube | Personal Branding

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 9:14


We go through life thinking that we are endless, that we have so much time, that we can do it tomorrow. But the truth is: the time to pursue our dreams and live our best life is limited. In this episode I chat about a big life lesson that studying abroad for the past 3 years taught me. Check out “Before I Fall” by Lauren Oliver as well as my other fave books on self-help, mindset + business here: https://kit.com/LauraLangheinrich/book-faves-self-help-business-marketing-spirituality If you loved this episode share it on IG story and tag me @Laura_Langheinrich! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/driven-by-curiosity/message

Brand Builders Lab
61. Building a purpose-driven business with Lauren Oliver

Brand Builders Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 49:55


Today I'm chatting with Lauren Oliver, the founder of Mums Who Wine.

Living in the Stacks
Rooms by Lauren Oliver

Living in the Stacks

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 71:33


CW: This book features molestation, suicide ideation, and abortion, which the hosts discuss. Our next cycle starts with Melody picking Lauren Oliver’s Rooms, a ghost story unlike any we’ve read before.

Gist With Nini
My favorite book of all time! (so far

Gist With Nini

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 17:23


Before I fall by Lauren Oliver. Check it out! Dass it and dass all!

YALLCAST
Episode 1: Sorry Not Sorry Panel

YALLCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 43:31


In the first episode of the YALLCAST, we revisit one of our panels from 2018's YALLWEST festival. In Sorry Not Sorry, Maurene Goo moderates a discussion on unapologetically ambitious girls: why do we love writing them, and why can they be so hard to write? Maurene is joined by panelists Laurie Devore, Marie Lu, Richelle Mead, Lauren Oliver, and Tamora Pierce. YALLWEST 2019 is coming up! It's Saturday May 4th at Santa Monica High School. Visit yallwest.com for a complete schedule and list of authors. It's going to be a great time and we can't wait to see you there! If you cannot make it, please subscribe to YALLCAST for highlights to come from this year's fest.

We Overthought This
Happiness.

We Overthought This

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 41:32


“You can't be happy unless you're unhappy sometimes".” ― Lauren Oliver, Delirium

Southern Lights Skye
Testimony Sundays- Mark & Lauren Oliver, Chris & Del Wilksch

Southern Lights Skye

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 73:45


Our second of four of Testimony Sunday's, two of our couples share their journey in 2018: Mark and Lauren Oliver shared on taking a leap of faith, and what it means to fully trust God. Delwyn and Chris Wilksch, share how God has taken them both out of their comfortable lives and brought them into a place of new experiences.

Southern Lights Skye
Testimony Sundays- Mark & Lauren Oliver, Chris & Del Wilksch

Southern Lights Skye

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 73:45


Our second of four of Testimony Sunday’s, two of our couples share their journey in 2018: Mark and Lauren Oliver shared on taking a leap of faith, and what it means to fully trust God. Delwyn and Chris Wilksch, share how God has taken them both out of their comfortable lives and brought them into a place of new experiences.

Shelf Addiction Podcast
241: #BuddyReads Discussion of Broken Things | Book Chat

Shelf Addiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 58:49


Check out our sponsors! * Today's Episode Sponsor - The Shelf Addiction Merch Store! Buy your next favorite bookish t-shirt!: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/merch.html* As of January 2019, use our NEW promo code! Try audiobooks! New audiobooks.com customers get a FREE 30-day membership and your first audiobook FREE! Use our promo code SHELFADDICTION when you sign up at https://ca.audiobooks.com/signupToday is the first episode of my new podcast feature called #BuddyReads. This is where me and a fellow book nerd either read or listen to or a combination of the both, discuss a stand-alone title. As this is a book discussion, of course, there is a spoiler alert in effect.Classy Green, friend, fellow book lover, audiobook listener, and Shelf Addiction reviewer joined me on the podcast to discuss Broken Things written by Lauren Oliver! I read the paperback ARC and Classy listened to the audiobook.​If you've already read Broken Things, leave a comment and let us know what you thought about it.Pick up copies of the book(s) mentioned during the interview!Broken Things | https://amzn.to/2EqlKlfConnect with Classy Green:https://twitter.com/classygreenhttps://www.instagram.com/classicgem/***********************************Find Tamara on social media!Website | shelfaddiction.comTwitter & Instagram | @ShelfAddiction (https://twitter.com/shelfaddiction / Instagram.com/shelfaddiction)Email me: info (at) shelfaddiction.comWant to share a comment? Have a question you'd like answered on air? Call into Shelf Addiction and leave a Speakpipe voicemail https://www.speakpipe.com/shelfaddiction***********************************Want to contribute to Book Chat? Help the Shelf Addiction Podcast pay for the hosting and editing of the podcast by becoming a patron! Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/shelfaddictionIf Patreon isn't your thing, you can also show your support by using out sponsored links or buying me a coffee (ko-fi.com/shelfaddiction) to help me with my early mornings and late nights spent editing. ***********************************Blog Updates: Join the 3 book bloggers, 1 series read-along!! Get more info here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/read-along.html**********************************Are you an author or audiobook narrator and would like to be featured on Book Chat? Apply here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/author-feature-policy--request-form.htmlPodcast and Blog advertising opportunities available here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/advertising.html***********************************Produced with GarageBand- Ad Music | Sweet Success on Purple Planet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.purple-planet.com/upbeat/4593380163- Intro/Outro Music created by Samone Ward- Background Intro/Outro music from album Music for Podcasts 4, Southside by Lee Rosevere and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: Artist: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_for_Podcasts_4/ FTC Disclaimer: The show notes may contain affiliate and/or referral links. I receive a small commission if you purchase using my link(s). If you purchase using my link(s), you will be supporting the Shelf Addiction website and podcast. This is NOT a sponsored podcast. All opinions are genuinely my own.**This audio podcast shall not be reproduced, sampled or uploaded elsewhere without my written consent.

Shelf Addiction Podcast
241: #BuddyReads Discussion of Broken Things | Book Chat

Shelf Addiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 58:49


Check out our sponsors! * Today's Episode Sponsor - The Shelf Addiction Merch Store! Buy your next favorite bookish t-shirt!: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/merch.html* As of January 2019, use our NEW promo code! Try audiobooks! New audiobooks.com customers get a FREE 30-day membership and your first audiobook FREE! Use our promo code SHELFADDICTION when you sign up at https://ca.audiobooks.com/signupToday is the first episode of my new podcast feature called #BuddyReads. This is where me and a fellow book nerd either read or listen to or a combination of the both, discuss a stand-alone title. As this is a book discussion, of course, there is a spoiler alert in effect.Classy Green, friend, fellow book lover, audiobook listener, and Shelf Addiction reviewer joined me on the podcast to discuss Broken Things written by Lauren Oliver! I read the paperback ARC and Classy listened to the audiobook.​If you've already read Broken Things, leave a comment and let us know what you thought about it.Pick up copies of the book(s) mentioned during the interview!Broken Things | https://amzn.to/2EqlKlfConnect with Classy Green:https://twitter.com/classygreenhttps://www.instagram.com/classicgem/***********************************Find Tamara on social media!Website | shelfaddiction.comTwitter & Instagram | @ShelfAddiction (https://twitter.com/shelfaddiction / Instagram.com/shelfaddiction)Email me: info (at) shelfaddiction.comWant to share a comment? Have a question you'd like answered on air? Call into Shelf Addiction and leave a Speakpipe voicemail https://www.speakpipe.com/shelfaddiction***********************************Want to contribute to Book Chat? Help the Shelf Addiction Podcast pay for the hosting and editing of the podcast by becoming a patron! Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/shelfaddictionIf Patreon isn't your thing, you can also show your support by using out sponsored links or buying me a coffee (ko-fi.com/shelfaddiction) to help me with my early mornings and late nights spent editing. ***********************************Blog Updates: Join the 3 book bloggers, 1 series read-along!! Get more info here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/read-along.html**********************************Are you an author or audiobook narrator and would like to be featured on Book Chat? Apply here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/author-feature-policy--request-form.htmlPodcast and Blog advertising opportunities available here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/advertising.html***********************************Produced with GarageBand- Ad Music | Sweet Success on Purple Planet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.purple-planet.com/upbeat/4593380163- Intro/Outro Music created by Samone Ward- Background Intro/Outro music from album Music for Podcasts 4, Southside by Lee Rosevere and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: Artist: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_for_Podcasts_4/ FTC Disclaimer: The show notes may contain affiliate and/or referral links. I receive a small commission if you purchase using my link(s). If you purchase using my link(s), you will be supporting the Shelf Addiction website and podcast. This is NOT a sponsored podcast. All opinions are genuinely my own.**This audio podcast shall not be reproduced, sampled or uploaded elsewhere without my written consent.

Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr

This week's "Chapter" is a doozy! Brenna and Joe struggle through Lauren Oliver's breakout 2010 novel Before I Fall and the 2017 film adaptation of the same name by Ry Russo-Young. Tackling questions about character likability, white privilege, redemption arcs, the financial viability of killing your protagonist and a quick discussion of Vancouver housing prices, this may just be the week that breaks Brenna! Also: we introduce three new YA BINGO squares, Brenna highlights Paperback Crush by Gabrielle Moss and Joe goes off on J.K. Rowling's bad screenplay for the new Fantastic Beasts film "The Crimes of Grindelwald". Stay in touch with the show on Twitter using #HKHSPod: Brenna: @brennacgray Joe: @bstolemyremote Or email us at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!

The B&N YA Podcast
Lauren Oliver

The B&N YA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 33:48


Lauren Oliver grew up in a house full of books, writes her novels even when she's at parties, and has so many ideas she started a company, Glass Town Entertainment, to help her turn more of them into things you can watch and read. She has written for kids, teens, and adults, seen her work adapted into film, and hit the bestseller list with works including Before I Fall and Replica. Her latest, Broken Things, combines cult literary fandom and true crime into the story of two girls wrongly accused of the murder of a third. We talked to her about her fandoms, her teen years, and why our culture is so scared of girls.

Read or Dead
E36: #36 - Ticketmaster Master

Read or Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 48:41


Katie and Rincey talk about some casting news, other exciting podcasts, lots of Tana French mentions, plus some book recommendations for Hispanic Heritage Month! This episode is sponsored by TBR, Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand, and Broken Things by Lauren Oliver

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
#2 - Harold Schechter Returns to Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 32:44


Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He attended the State University of New York in Buffalo where his PhD director was Leslie Fiedler. He is professor of American literature and popular culture at Queens College of the City University of New York. Schechter is married to poet Kimiko Hahn. He has two daughters from a previous marriage: the writer Lauren Oliver and professor of philosophy Elizabeth Schechter. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio.

Bookmarked: A YA Book Podcast
Lexa Hillyer on YA Books and Publishing (Author Interview)

Bookmarked: A YA Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 52:09


The YA book industry has grown and grown over the years -- and YA author Lexa Hillyer has been along for the ride since 2003! An editor and book entrepreneur, Lexa's knowledge of the industry is expansive and insightful. We had the opportunity to pick her brain about the behind-the-scenes happenings of the books we love to read. In this episode, Lexa shares how she got her start in the industry, how she became a YA author herself and the state of YA today. In this episode... We learn some of the ins and outs of the publishing world from Lexa. Lexa talks about meeting author Lauren Oliver and how they started a business together. We discuss the roles of an editor in the creative process behind book writing and publishing. Lexa shares her experiences writing YA books and we talk about the importance of female relationships. Lexa shares how young adult books have broken barriers. We discuss the current state of YA and where it's headed. Are YA books shifting from fantasy to contemporary? Learn more about Lexa Hillyer: Purchase Lexa's books! Follow Lexa on Twitter! Follow Lexa on Instagram! Read Lexa's blog post at 88 Cups of Tea! Learn more about Glasstown Entertainment Check out our new podcast, About the Author with Saul Marquez! Bookmarked is brought to you by Audible.com! You can get a FREE audiobook (including any of Lexa's books) when you sign up for a 30-day free trial membership. Click here for more info! If you like the show, please RATE AND REVIEW it on Apple Podcasts!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Harold Schechter joins Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 64:01


Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He attended the State University of New York in Buffalo where his PhD director was Leslie Fiedler. He is professor of American literature and popular culture at Queens College of the City University of New York. Schechter is married to poet Kimiko Hahn. He has two daughters from a previous marriage: the writer Lauren Oliver and professor of philosophy Elizabeth Schechter. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.

Practical Magic Podcast with Kate Taylor
Busting the Resistance Myth

Practical Magic Podcast with Kate Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 11:44


“You can build walls all the way to the sky and I will find a way to fly above them.” ― Lauren Oliver, Delirium   On this week’s show I’m talking about resistance, i.e what happens when we get stopped in our tracks by that impending sense of doom, or creeping niggles to not get ourselves out of a comfort. I talk about ways in which we can lean into resistance, and how it can actually help us grow. And why getting underneath the resistance to find out what it’s got to say and what we’ve got to learn from it, and where these might be old stories and old patterns of behaviour to break down the through the wall to get to the other side.  

Authors on the Air Radio 2
Harold Schechter joins Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Radio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 65:00


Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He attended the State University of New York in Buffalo where his PhD director was Leslie Fiedler. He is professor of American literature and popular culture at Queens College of the City University of New York. Schechter is married to poet Kimiko Hahn. He has two daughters from a previous marriage: the writer Lauren Oliver and professor of philosophy Elizabeth Schechter. Visit Tamara and Alistair at their websites. Thorne & Cross’ latest novel, The Witches of Ravencrest,is available now! Order Alistair’s murder mystery, Sleep, Savannah, Sleep! This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio  

Unabashedly Obsessed
Episode 59: Bookfore I Fall (“Before I Fall”, Part 1)

Unabashedly Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017


Unabashedly Obsessed Episode 59: Bookfore I Fall (“Before I Fall”, Part 1) Hey, everyone. This week, we read the 2010 novel “Before I Fall” by Lauren Oliver as the first of a two-part series. The book is basically “Groundhog Day, Teen Edition”, but better (question mark?). It has its problems, sure, but Andie McDowell ain’t … Continue reading Episode 59: Bookfore I Fall (“Before I Fall”, Part 1)

Unabashedly Obsessed
Episode 59: Bookfore I Fall (“Before I Fall”, Part 1)

Unabashedly Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017


Unabashedly Obsessed Episode 59: Bookfore I Fall (“Before I Fall”, Part 1) Hey, everyone. This week, we read the 2010 novel “Before I Fall” by Lauren Oliver as the first of a two-part series. The book is basically “Groundhog Day, Teen Edition”, but better (question mark?). It has its problems, sure, but Andie McDowell ain’t … Continue reading Episode 59: Bookfore I Fall (“Before I Fall”, Part 1)

AudioShelf
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver | Episode Forty-Three

AudioShelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 52:15


Southern Lights Skye
Ps Phil, Lauren Oliver, Jon Ryall and Chris Wilksch

Southern Lights Skye

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017


Southern Lights Skye
Ps Phil, Lauren Oliver, Jon Ryall and Chris Wilksch

Southern Lights Skye

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017


Movies First
143: Before I Fall - Movies First with Alex First Episode 141

Movies First

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 6:03


Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Before I Fall – (Drama, Mystery) February 12 is just another day in Sam's charmed life until it turns out to be her last. Stuck reliving her last day over one inexplicable week, Sam untangles the mystery around her death and discovers everything she's in danger of losing. Director: Ry Russo-Young Writers: Maria Maggenti (screenplay), Lauren Oliver (based on the novel by) Stars: Zoey Deutch, Halston Sage, Cynthy Wu - IMDb Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Overcast, RadioPublic, etc. RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4673419.rss For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, twitter, Google+, and Clammr: Facebook - @moviesfirst twitter - @ moviesfirst Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/8p-OaB Clammr - http://www.clammr.com/app/moviesfirst If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
CYLIN BUSBY READS FROM HER NEW YA NOVEL THE STRANGER GAME

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 47:53


The Stranger Game (Balzer & Bray/HarperTeen) The Stranger Game is a dark, suspenseful, and twisty novel that is Gone Girl for teens. Perfect for fans of Lauren Oliver and E. Lockhart. When Nico Morris's older sister mysteriously disappears, her parents, family, and friends are devastated. But Nico can never admit what she herself feels: relief at finally being free of Sarah's daily cruelties. Then the best and worst thing happens: four years later, after dozens of false leads, Sarah is found. But this girl is much changed from the one Nico knew. She's thin and drawn, when Sarah had been golden and athletic; timid and unsure, instead of brash and competitive; and strangest of all, sweet and kind, when she had once been mean and abusive. Sarah's retrograde amnesia has caused her to forget almost everything about her life, from small things like the plots of her favorite books and her tennis game to the more critical where she's been the last four years and what happened at the park on the fateful day she vanished. Despite the happy ending, the dark details of that day continue to haunt Nico, and it becomes clear that more than one person knows the true story of what happened to Sarah. . . . Praise for The Stranger Game "[Cylin] Busby has skillfully constructed a plot with enough suspenseful twists to keep readers on their toes from start to finish. An unusual, captivating mystery.” — Kirkus Reviews “[Cylin] Busby’s tense mystery alternates between Nico and Sarah’s points of view, using the tactic of an unreliable narrator to great effect while exploring how tragedy can alter every detail of a family’s existence. A final twist leads to a surprising and utterly satisfying conclusion.” — Publishers Weekly Cylin Busby is the author of numerous articles and several teen books, including the acclaimed memoir The Year We Disappeared and the novel Blink Once. A former editor with Teen magazine, she now lives in Los Angeles with her family. You can visit her online at www.cylinbusby.com.

After Hours AM
After Hours AM (From the Vault) True Crime Author Harold Schechter

After Hours AM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 60:00


On this blast form the past Joel & Jenn talk with true crime author and serial killer expert Harold Schechter. "Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He attended the State University of New York in Buffalo where his PhD director was Leslie Fiedler. He is professor of American literature and popular culture at Queens College of the City University of New York. Schechter is married to poet Kimiko Hahn. He has two daughters from a previous marriage: the writer Lauren Oliver and professor of philosophy Elizabeth Schechter."

Dear Stranger (and Friend)
Episode 1: Defying All Odds to Get Off w/ Lauren Oliver

Dear Stranger (and Friend)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 79:14


In the first episode of Dear Stranger and Friend, Lauren and I talk about almost everything. From pornography to our awkward experiences in Target, it's all (mostly) here.

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Harper Audio Presents
Lauren Oliver

Harper Audio Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 23:57


Lauren Oliver, author of New York Times bestselling novels BEFORE I FALL, PANIC, and the DELIRIUM trilogy, talks to us about her new novel, VANISHING GIRLS, a gripping story about two sisters inexorably altered by a terrible accident. Lauren shares how she approaches writing for different audiences, why she chooses a central question for each of her books, how good books can explore scary topics in a safe way, the differences between writing a novel and screenplay and how screenwriting stretched her as a novelist.

Harper Audio Presents
Lauren Oliver discusses her new book ROOMS

Harper Audio Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 23:22


Lauren Oliver, the New York Times bestselling author of the Delirium trilogy, Before I Fall, and Panic, discusses her new novel ROOMS with @HarperAudio_US producer Caitlin Garing. This episode also includes an excerpt from the audio edition which is performed by Orlagh Cassidy, Barbara Caruso, Elizabeth Evans, Noah Galvin, and Cynthia Darlow. ABOUT ROOMS After a number of highly acclaimed New York Times bestsellers, including the Delirium trilogy and the standalone novels Before I Fall and Panic, Lauren Oliver returns with a spellbinding tale that confirms her place as one of our finest storytellers. Fueled by the same inspired feel for plot and character that drew readers to Oliver's earlier works, Rooms is a mesmerizing and suspenseful story of guilt, love, and family secrets. Estranged patriarch Richard Walker has died, leaving behind a country house full of rooms packed with the detritus of a lifetime. His alienated family—bitter ex-wife Caroline, troubled teenage son Trenton, and unforgiving daughter Minna—have arrived for their inheritance. But the Walkers are not alone. Alice and Sandra, two long-dead and restless ghosts, linger within the house's claustrophobic walls, bound eternally to its physical structure. Jostling for space and memory, they observe the family, trading barbs and reminiscences about their past lives. Though their voices cannot be heard, Alice and Sandra speak through the house itself—in the hiss of the radiator, a creak in the stairs, the dimming of a lightbulb. The living and dead are haunted by painful truths that surface with explosive force. When a new ghost appears, and Trenton begins to communicate with her, the spirit and human worlds collide—with cataclysmic results. Elegantly constructed and brilliantly paced, Rooms is an enticing and imaginative ghost story and a searing family drama that is as haunting as it is resonant.

The Greenlight Bookstore Podcast
Episode 5: Lev Grossman + Friends (August 5, 2014)

The Greenlight Bookstore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 61:56


Levapalooza! Lev Grossman (The Magicians) assembles the Super Friends of Brooklyn-based fantasy and sci-fi authors to help launch his latest, the New York Times #1 Bestseller The Magician's Land. Also: reviews of Fives and Twenty-Fives by Michael Pitre and Further Out Than You Thought by Michaela Carter. Special appearances by Margaret Stohl (Beautiful Creatures), Michelle Hodkin (The Mara Dyer Trilogy), Lauren Oliver (The Delirium Trilogy), Erin Morgenstern (The Night Circus), and Austin Grossman (Soon I Will Be Invincible). Find all the titles discussed in this episode at Greenlightbookstore.com/Radio5

The Guardian Children's Books podcast
Guardian children's books podcast: Lauren Oliver on Requiem

The Guardian Children's Books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 11:11


Lauren Oliver talks to Michelle Pauli about the third and last book in her Delirium trilogy, Requiem. It is set in a world in which "love is a contagious disease".

Authors are ROCKSTARS!
Lauren Oliver: Roadtrip Edition Podcast

Authors are ROCKSTARS!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013


Lauren Oliver, author of the spellbinding dystopian Delirium series, visited the Mission Viejo Library last month, and we were thrilled to snag an interview with this amazing author! Michelle is still on semi-maternity leave with her cute baby, so I was joined by our good friend Lalitha of Masala Reader for this event.Want to download this podcast? Click here for an mp3 or find us on iTunes. Lauren's visit to the Mission Viejo Library was fantastic-- her fans were rapt as she spoke about her writing and read an excerpt from Requiem, the final volume of her New York Times bestselling Delirium trilogy, and everyone enjoyed mini cupcakes iced to match the covers of Lauren's books as they waited in line to meet her and have their books signed.Visit Lauren Oliver's website to keep up with her upcoming titles, and be sure to take a look at her publisher, HarperCollins. In the Southern California area? Visit the Mission Viejo Library and keep a lookout for any upcoming author visits. Podcast hosting courtesy of archive.org. Intro music by 46bliss. Special thanks to our sound engineer, Marc Conrad Tabula, for his awesome audio editing skills. Please subscribe to Authors are ROCKSTARS! on iTunes so you'll never miss an episode, and thank you for listening!

Swoony Boys Podcast
Swoony Boys Podcast Episode 5: Dark Days Tour Stop

Swoony Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2013 65:23


Join Meg of Swoony Boys Podcast on the Epic Reads' Dark Days Tour Stop in Seattle, WA with authors Debra Driza, Claudia Grey, Lauren Oliver, Dan Wells, and Kiersten White.

Ladies of YA

Introducing us, what we're reading and a sneaky chat about new adult.Books mentioned:March releases:New Guinea Moon by Kate Constable (AUS)Requiem (Delirium #3) by Lauren OliverPivot Point by Kasie WestOut of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys17 & Gone by Nova Ren SumaGoing Vintage by Lindsay LeavittBruised by Sarah SkiltonOur pick of the month:Girl Defective by Simmone HowellCurrently reading:Mandee: The Prey by Andrew FukudaReynje: Darkest Minds by Alexandra BrackenTrin: Crow Country by Kate ConstableDownload

ARCHIVOS Podcast Network
Workshop Episode 50 (Guest Host: Lauren Oliver)

ARCHIVOS Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 69:47


Lauren Oliver - author of astonishing tales for all ages, including the New York Times Best-Selling YA series "Delirium", and “Liesl and Po” and “The Spindlers“ (for younger audiences) AND one half of the evil genius team (with Lexa Hillyr) behind the innovative Paper Lantern Lit literary house - returns to the Big Chair at the Roundtable to apply her experience and writerly mojo in the workshopping of a tale offered up by Guest Writer Kebreht Walker. Keb comes load for bear (or wolf, as the case may be) with a very cool YA spin on the Red Ridinghood fairy tale, full of intrigue and danger. Ryan Stevenson and I dive in and everyone brings their "A" game resulting in a huge basket of Literary Gold. Don't take it to Grandma's... hit 'play' and keep it for yourself!

ARCHIVOS Podcast Network
20 Minutes with Lauren Oliver

ARCHIVOS Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 38:26


Lauren Oliver brings so much fabulousity into the world - through her novels, including the much-lauded "Delerium" series, "Liesl and Po" and "The Spindlers", and more, AND her work with partner-in-crime-and-story Lexa Hillyer at the astonishing Paper Lantern Lit - and the adventure of her pursuits thus far has refined her awareness of the writers craft without blunting her delight in the process. During this 20(ish) minutes of intriguing conversation, Ryan Stevenson and I discover Laurens perspectives on the collaborative process, the power and virtue of YA literature, the power of understanding plot, and so much more...