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Best podcasts about margret atwood

Latest podcast episodes about margret atwood

Leben Lieben Lassen- Inspirationen zu Persönlichkeit, Beziehung und Selbstliebe

Wo Licht ist, ist auch Schatten – und manchmal verstecken sich diese Schatten in gut gemeinten Rollenbildern. In dieser Mittwochs-Mini geht es um das Echo der letzten Folge „Toxische Weiblichkeit“ – mit spannenden Rückmeldungen aus der Community, ehrlichen Reflexionen und einem Blick auf die andere Seite: Männer, Energieprinzipien und innere Balance.Ich lese aus Eurer Hörerpost vor, teile mit Dir die Ergebnisse unserer Spotify-Umfrage (Übermutti, wir sehen dich!), und es gibt Gedanken zur Frage: Müssen Frauen immer nett sein? Und was passiert, wenn sie's nicht mehr sind? Außerdem: Zwei Film- und Serien-Tipps, die unter die Haut gehen – von zarter Familiengeschichte bis dystopischem Gänsehaut-Klassiker. Plus ein Zitat von Gabor Maté, das dich vielleicht genauso trifft wie mich. Diese Folge lädt dich ein, liebevoll und ehrlich auf deine eigenen Rollen zu schauen – ganz ohne Schuld oder Scham, aber mit viel Mitgefühl für das, was wir daraus machen können. Lass uns Licht in die Schatten bringen – für Dich, für uns, für neue Beziehungen.#männlichkeit #weiblichkeit #innerebalanceWERBUNGAlle Infos, Partner und Rabatte findest Du hier: https://linktr.ee/leben.lieben.lassen.podcastLINKS AUS DIESER FOLGE:Film: „Eine Million Minuten“ Serie: „Der Report der Magd“ Buchtipp: „Der Report der Magd“, Margret Atwood geführte Meditationen von Leben-Lieben-Lassen Playlist (Spotify)CLAUDIA, LINKS UND RESSOURCENWeitere Inspiration auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leben_lieben_lassen_podcast/Webseite & Beratung: https://leben-lieben-lassen.de/Alle Infos zu mir und meinen Angeboten: https://linktr.ee/Leben_Lieben_LassenLeben Lieben Lassen-Podcast in deiner App hören: https://pod.link/1102340111HÖRERFRAGEN IM PODCASTStelle mir ganz anonym Deine Frage in der "Leben-Lieben-Lassen"-Sprechstunde und werde Teil der Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Finanzielle Kürzungen beim Deutschen Übersetzerfonds - Was sind die Folgen? | Gespräch

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 8:46


Leo Tolstoi oder Margret Atwood: ihre Werke würden wir kaum kennen, gäbe es nicht die immens wichtige Arbeit von literarischen Übersetzerinnen und Übersetzern. Um sie zu fördern, gibt es den Deutschen Übersetzerfonds, maßgeblich finanziert vom Bundesministerium für Kultur und Medien. Nun drohen dem Fonds schmerzliche Kürzungen: 650.000 Euro soll es im kommenden Jahr weniger geben. Der DÜF spricht von einem „eklatanten Schaden im Bereich der Übersetzungskunst“. Wir sprechen darüber mit Marie Luise Knott, Vorstandsmitglied beim DÜF.

Satan Is My Superhero
Salem Witch Trials and Cotton Mather

Satan Is My Superhero

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 21:19


In this episode we return to a former subject of this podcast, Cotton Mather and tear another chapter from his life story. We first met Cotton in the episode, A Pox to You, where Cotton was the voice of reason, the man of science who stood up to superstitious misgivings and disinformation. He was, not to put too finer point on it, the hero of that story. So how does our man of science and reasoning acquit himself at the Salem Witch Trials? Spoiler alert. Not good. This episode features special guest star appearances from Richard Mather, John Cotton, Harvard University, Doogie Howser, Anne ‘Goody' Glover, Martha Goodwin, Thomas Oakes, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Parris, Massachusetts, Ann Putnam Jr, Arthur Miller, The Crucible, Susanna Wallcott, Doctor Griggs, George Burroughs, Robert Calef, William Phips, Dorothy Good, Sarah Good, Margret Atwood, Handmaid's Tale, Peter Miller, Samuel Sewell and Danvers. Sauceshttps://salem.lib.virginia.edu/people/c_mather.htmlhttps://famous-trials.com/salem/2037-sal-bmathttps://famous-trials.com/salem/2075-asal-chhttps://thehistoryjunkie.com/cotton-mather-and-the-salem-witch-trials/ https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A50139.0001.001/1:1?rgn=div1;view=fulltexthttps://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A70086.0001.001/1:9.1?rgn=div2;view=fulltexthttps://salem.lib.virginia.edu/letters/to_richards1.html

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti
An Interview with Daniel Chabon, a Senior Editor at Dark Horse Comics

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 43:31


I've wanted to highlight one of the often overlooked but critically important roles in comics creation for some time now, that of the editor, so I reached out to Daniel Chabon, a Senior Editor with Dark Horse Comics to hopefully help me do a little bit of that and to talk about some of the incredible work Dark Horse has been promoting recently. Daniel has worked and is working on some of the biggest properties in the medium, Black Hammer, Umbrella Academy, Harrow County, American Gods, Margret Atwood's Angel Catbird, right now Blue Book, and Minor Threats so when I went to get you an editor to listen to, I went big. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Values & Politics
Robert, the Engineer, Roe the Poet, Ancient Texas the preacher, and Wiley Fox the Sex Maniac

Values & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 9:33


Margret Atwood says she has two personas: Margret, the writer, and Peggy, who does the laundry. We all have these alternative egos, personas, or different sides of ourselves. So, why not use those personas in some way to improve how you choose and carry out your activities through life? For me, there is Robert, the engineer; Roe, the poet; Ancient Texan, the preacher; and Wiley Fox, the wild side of me (hint: sex). I let each of these sides of me say a little about polyamory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ancienttexan/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ancienttexan/support

Lesestoff – neue Bücher
"Penelope und die zwölf Mägde" von Margaret Atwood

Lesestoff – neue Bücher

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:33


Homer hätte große Augen gemacht! Margret Atwood holt den uralten Stoff der Odyssee spielerisch in unsere Gegenwart. Zugleich wirft sie grundsätzliche Fragen auf: Fragen nach falsch verstandenem Heldentum, nach den Motiven patriarchaler Gewalt. Eine Rezension von Oliver Cech. Von Oliver Cech.

Drunk Women Solving Crime
213: Fanny Sidney & The Crime of Grace

Drunk Women Solving Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 47:48


Oh la la, the Drunk Women have gone to Paris! Well, they SAW some of Paris from the back of the zoom of this week's fantastic guest, the star of ' Call My Agent', actor, Fanny Sidney! Although this was recorded remotely, the team still got to do this in front of an audience, as they decided to invite their lovely Patreons along for the ride too, with the added treat of the gorgeous Parisian backdrop also providing a contrast to the criminal activity the team discussed. Fanny started-off proceedings with a tale of a scammer who sure knew how to play the long game before the gang discussed a notorious cold case which happened to inspire none-other than Margret Atwood to write a book about it.And, as we were joined by a live audience, it was only right that we should hear from one of them at the end with their own true crime story, and it turns-out the Isle of Wight is a hotbed of criminal pursuits. Hannah was delighted!Taylor, Hannah and Catie will be appearing all over the UK in Autumn 2022:in BRISTOL, they are at The Hen and Chicken on 24th Novemberin BIRMINGHAM, they are at The Glee on 25th Novemberin SALFORD, they are at The Lowry on 26th Novemberand then back in LONDON for their Christmas show at Leicester Square Theatre.AND you can see them in BELFAST on Sunday 22nd January 2023 at the Out To Lunch Festival! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
The Supreme Court Conversation We're Not Having

Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 50:12 Very Popular


Last month, a leaked draft opinion offered a repudiation of a 1973 decision which guaranteed federal constitutional protections of abortion rights. The historic leak was followed by both pro-choice and pro-life protests across the country. While we await the Supreme Court's decision, attorney Neal Katyal has been fighting back. Formerly the Solicitor General under the Obama Administration, Katyal joins us to discuss the historic nature of Justice Samuel Alito's draft opinion (4:18), the ‘super precedent' that Roe v. Wade has set (6:24), and why the Constitution is designed to protect individual rights (9:45). We also look at the states that have begun restricting abortion (16:05) and their unnerving parallels to Margret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale (20:23). After the break, Neal outlines the aftermath of Alito's draft opinion, should it come to pass: including other rights that could be in jeopardy (26:17), the erosion of public confidence in the courts (32:58), and a restrictive reimagining of the Judicial Branch (36:13). To end, Katyal reflects on a life in the courtroom and where he still finds hope—‘even in this darkest hour' (44:29).  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Fake Ass Book Club
Episode 58: A Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood

The Fake Ass Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 54:54


Welcome back to the Fake Ass Book Club!! This week Moni and Kat take a trip to the Republic of Gilead in Margret Atwood's acclaimed novel "The Handmaid's Tale. What a trip!!! The ladies are grateful to be in studio with @ericdizzy of the Black Widow Podcast; the audio is impeccible this week. Like always the conversation moves around...they discuss the book and make comparisons to the HULU adaptation. They also make their way to topics like theocracy (Religion ran governments, think Saudi Arabi and Iran), ratchet bible stories, patriarchy, the January 6th attempted coup in the US, and the similartittes Atwood's story has to...you guessed it... Slavery!! Bet you didn't see that coming!! Tune in for some thoughtful dialouge and a few laughs. Enjoy the show. *Dedication: *Moni dedicated the episode to the listeners, Planned Parenthood, bodily autonomy, and reproductive freedom.Kat dedicated this episode to Harriet Jacobs aka Linda Brent author of "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IncidentsintheLifeofaSlave_Girl Warning: Adult Content and Language please be advised this show is for adults 18 and up. Please email thefabpodcast@gmail.com with your "Stranger Than Fiction" stories so we can share them on the show or let us know what you agreed or disagreed with us on from the show!! You can follow and find us by clicking our Link tree https://linktr.ee/Fabpod Don't forget to follow us on social media; rate, review, and share our podcast!! Thank you! Notes Jim Baker and Tammy Fey Baker: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bakker Genesis 30:1-3 (Verse quoted in Handmaid's Tale before the ritual) As Genesis 30:1-3 goes, “And she said, Behold my maid Bilhah, go in unto her; and she shall bear upon my knees, that I may also have children by her” (King James Bible). Bible Story Rachel/Jacob/Leah https://www.britannica.com/topic/Old-Testament Bible Story: Abraham https://www.britannica.com/biography/Abraham Movie: "Not Without My Daughter: Based on a True Story https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102555/ Stranger than fiction: Women Sue Netflix for outing them in new documentary "Our Father" https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/lawsuit-marion-county-indiana-netflix-blumhouse-productions-our-doctor-donald-cline/531-c41ea649-032c-4d45-8218-1456767e4c81

Tech for Good Live
The Ethics Throne

Tech for Good Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 40:54


Welcome to the Tech for Good Live podcast! In case you're new here, come on in and take a seat, if you're an old hat - thanks for sticking around. This podcast is all about discussing how we use technology for social good, and how more often than not it ends up being used for evil. In this episode we're chatting about parents giving their kids career advice, fake social media accounts and The Handmaid's Tale. Lots of cheery stuff then. Hosting this week is Fay Schofield, and she's joined by fellow Tech For Good Live team member Greg Ashton. Our special guest this week is Alice Thwaite. Founder of Hattusia, a tech ethics campus, community and consultancy. Discussed in this episode: Stat of the week  More than 75% of parents felt that giving relevant career advice to their children was almost impossible in such a fast-changing jobs market ‘How is that a real job?' Parents struggle to keep up with children's career options - The Guardian  Charity news of the week Raleigh international announced its closure this week Raleigh International announces closure with immediate effect - UK Fundraising Tech news of the week New app from the Centre For the Protection of National Infrastructure (yes that's a thing) helps you identify fake social accounts to help people avoid sharing misinformation ‘Think Before You Link': app launched to help social media users detect fake profiles - The Guardian Nonce-sense from Google: Mass confusion as Google asks users to learn ‘what a nonce is' - Independent And finally… Margret Atwood auctions fireproof edition of The Handmaid's Tale - Instagram / Washington Post ---------------------------- Listeners, what did you think? We'd love to hear your thoughts.  Get in touch on twitter @techforgoodlive or Email at hello@techforgood.live  We'd love it if you gave us a nice iTunes review and told your pals about this podcast! Thanks to podcast.co for hosting our podcast.  Also, please don't forget this podcast is run by volunteers and we survive on sponsorships and donations. Right now one of our primary goals is to make sure all of our podcast episodes are accessible by making sure EVERY episode is transcribed. Sadly this costs money and we desperately need your help to make this become a reality! So if you've ever tuned into one of our podcasts or attended one of our events please consider chipping in the price of a cup of coffee.

Feuilletonscout
Höchst Vergnügliches mit Sprachwitz: Margret Atwood "Drei drollige Dramen"

Feuilletonscout

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 3:38


Margret Atwood Drei drollige Dramen mit Illustrationen von Dusan Petricic Deutsch von Ebi Naumann Dörlemann Verlag, Zürich 2021 bei amazon bei Thalia Rezension zum Nachlesen

Book Cult
35-The Handmaid's Tale

Book Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 73:15


"Sacks of blood" Today we discuss the DYSTOPIAN novel, The Handmaid's Tale by Margret Atwood. This episode features an in depth discussion of mutations, privileged old white dudes, and if an upside down 'J' stands for 'janky". Let us know your favorite book that made you mad as hell at bookcultpodcast@gmail.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookcult/support

Rhythms
I was reading a Scientific Article by Margret Atwood

Rhythms

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 1:22


Insight from the complexity of brain

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NAHAUFNAHME
(32) UTOPIA oder DIE WAHL HABEN

NAHAUFNAHME

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 11:30


EINE HÖR-ANIMATION ZUR WAHL MIT STATIONEN BEI THOMAS MORUS, MARGRET ATWOOD & IN EINEM FRISÖRSALON

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Turn Up The Volumes
Episode 5: The Handmaid's Tale Pt. 2

Turn Up The Volumes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 99:13


Tori and Evelyn finish discussing Margret Atwood's novel, The Handmaid's Tale, in this weeks episode. Listen until the end to find out what book we will be reading in April! If you have questions for our next episode, please email an audio clip to turnupthevolumes@gmail.com. Instagram: @turnupthevolumes Facebook: Turn Up The Volumes Twitter: @TUtV_Podcast Music by Solomon Cormier

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Turn Up The Volumes
Episode 4: The Handmaid's Tale Pt. 1

Turn Up The Volumes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 90:12


Join Tori and Evelyn as they discuss this month's book, The Handmaid's Tale by Margret Atwood. If you have questions for our next episode, please email an audio clip to turnupthevolumes@gmail.com. Instagram: @turnupthevolumes Facebook: Turn Up The Volumes Twitter: @TUtV_Podcast Music by Solomon Cormier

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Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Geliebte Feindin. Freundinnen in der Literatur

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 56:47


Jedes Mädchen hat eine beste Freundin, und keine erwachsene Frau will auf sie verzichten. In der Literatur wurde zuletzt die Romanserie um „Meine geniale Freundin“ von Elena Ferrante ein Welterfolg. Aber auch Schriftstellerinnen wie Doris Lessing und Margret Atwood erzählen von der seelischen Dynamik zwischen Freundinnen. Von Bewunderung und Zuneigung, Unterwerfung und Rivalität. Ein Streifzug durch die Literatur auf den Spuren der Frauenfreundschaft.

Cardinal Astrology
Ep # 31 A simple trip into a Natal Chart, using a Hellenistic Perspective

Cardinal Astrology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 56:19


I'm going to walk you through a simple trip into a natal chart. The directions are straight forward but as you can quickly see where you arrive at is anything but simple. We will use the Gemini Sun's ruler Mercury, very apropos to the mining of data! Do try to remember that this analysis is but one tiny bite and from a particular vantage point of Hellenistic Astrology. There are many lens with which to walk into a natal chart! Please Note to obtain a cope of Essential Dignities I recommend “PINTEREST” Leonard Bernstein, Jane Goodall, Bill Gates, Sir Isac Newton, Margret Atwood, Anne Morrow Lindburgh To download these charts and others from past episodes go to: www.cardinal astrology.ca

Diwan - Das Büchermagazin
"Singular Plurality - Singulier Pluriel" - Neue Bücher aus Canada

Diwan - Das Büchermagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 53:38


"Die Füchsin": Meistererzählerin Margret Atwood als Poetin/ "Taqawan": Der packende Roman von Éric Plamondon verbindet die Kolonialgeschichte mit Legenden der Indigenen/ "Der alte Provo-Trick": Mick Lowe erzählt von Minenarbeitern in Ontario zur Zeit des Kalten Kriegs/ "Totalbeton": Karoline Georges über ihren dystopischen Roman/ "Der Junge am Strand": Flüchtlingsromane von Tima Kurdi, Edem Awumey und Sharon Bala/ Hörbuch der Woche: Patricia Coridun liest "Queenie" von Candice Carty-Williams/ Wunschbuch zu gewinnen im literarischen Rätsel-Taxi

Cultish
Cultish and Sheologians Crossover: ( Part 2) Untelling The Handmaid's Tale

Cultish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 93:19


In this episode, we continue our conversation on the Handmaids Tale with Joy & Summer from the Sheologians podcast! Join us as we scale the language barrier and fully analyze Margret Atwood’s view of the world, religion, and politics put forth in her dark dystopian vision infamously known as The Handmaids Tale that has now become a Cultish Icon for so many in today's intense political climate. Come Join us!

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Zoomer Squad: Margret Atwood Turns 80

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 28:18


Libby Znaimer is joined by Peter Muggeridge, Senior Editor of Zoomer Magazine, David Cravit, Vice President at Zoomer Media and Marissa Lennox, Chief Policy Officer, at CARP. Every Monday at noon, we bring you the Zoomer Squad. On the political side, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will unveil his new cabinet on Wednesday so we

The Red Resistance: A Handmaid's Tale Podcast
The Testaments 13th Symposium and Final Thoughts

The Red Resistance: A Handmaid's Tale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 107:00


Listen to us discuss the 13th Symposium chapter of The Testaments, as well as our likes and dislikes now that we have finally conquered this book. It felt like a champagne kind of day so we started the episode with Ruinart Champagne Rose and finished up with Perrier-Jouet Grand Brut Champagne.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/TheRedResistance)

WDR 3 Buchkritik
Margaret Atwood: "Die Zeuginnen"

WDR 3 Buchkritik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 4:44


Next season: Margret Atwood schreibt ihren Klassiker "Der Report der Magd" fort - große Literatur ist dabei nicht entstanden. Eine Rezension von Manuela Reichart.

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Margret Atwood - Die Zeuginnen

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 6:59


Margaret Atwood liefert einen Agentinnen-Thriller mit einem ordentlichen Schuss Feminismus und Ideologiekritik, verbleibt aber meist in den Grenzen des Unterhaltungsgenres.Rezension von Pascal Fischer.Verlag BerlinEAN 978-3-8270-1404-7576 Seiten25 Euro

Das perfekte Buch für den Moment - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Das perfekte Buch - Der Report der Magd von Margret Atwood

Das perfekte Buch für den Moment - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 4:59


In einer nahen Zukunft gibt es weltweit nur noch wenige Frauen, die Kinder zur Welt bringen können. Schuld daran ist die Menschheit selbst. Sie hat die Luft und das Wasser verseucht. Desfred ist eine dieser Frauen, die im dystopischen Roman "Der Report der Magd" von Margret Atwood mit ihrem Schicksal kämpft.

Face2Face with David Peck
Episode 418 - Robin Bicknell - The Genetic Revolution

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 35:51


Robin Bicknell and Face2Face host David Peck talk about The Genetic Revolution, Eugenics, selective breeding, our complex genetic relationships, ethical issues and changing another species. Trailer Synopsis The Genetic Revolution is a new, one-hour documentary that explores the exciting, rapidly evolving world of genetic engineering. It follows a group of brilliant scientists from across the globe as they use powerful new gene editing technologies in ways once thought unimaginable. The film also tackles the philosophical and environmental implications this new technology has on our species through interviews with such luminaries as Margret Atwood and Jane Goodall. Technologies like CRISPR are making it possible to quickly and cheaply change the DNA of all living things, including humans. CRISPR, which stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, is a simple yet powerful tool for editing genomes and allowing researchers to easily alter DNA sequences and modify gene function. Genes can now be edited almost as easily as words on a computer screen. This new ability to alter our DNA holds the promise of curing disease … saving threatened species … solving the problem of world hunger … maybe even obtaining human perfection. But will the promise be fulfilled? The ability to gain control of our DNA is ground-breaking and revolutionary, and a responsibility all scientists working in the field take seriously. The Genetic Revolution follows the science as it progresses at breakneck speed. Pioneering scientists like Dr. George Church, Dr. Kevin Esvelt and Dr. John Zhang reveal how gene editing will soon be used to extend our lives, and treat or prevent ailments like Lyme disease. Families afflicted by hereditary diseases like Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy wait with bated breath as technologies are clinically trialed. The film is witness to a tipping point, recording scientific moments destined to change the world as we know it.Biography Robin Sky Bicknell is a multi-award-winning documentary director, producer, and writer. She lives in Toronto, Canada, although her family roots are in Louisiana and Indiana in the United States. Her recent credits include Ice Bridge; Black Watch Snipers; Camp X: Secret Agent School; and The Curse of the Axe, and the second season of the popular series Surviving Evil. Robin directed, produced and co-wrote the feature length film The Real Superhumans and the Quest for the Future Fantastic, and directed, produced and wrote the feature length documentary The Body Machine, nominated for the Best Popular Science Documentary Rockie at the 2009 Banff International Television Festival and she received a Best Science Documentary Gemini nomination. Other credits include Roswell: The Truth; The Plastic Fantastic Brain; The Need for Speed; A Time to Live; Tall Ship Chronicles; Modern Love; My Fabulous Gay Wedding; and Forensic Factor. Image Copyright: Robin Bicknell and Yap Films. Used with permission. For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here. With thanks to Thom Powers form TIFF and producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Writer's Block Podcast
The Pantser Vs The Plotter

The Writer's Block Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 30:34


Mandra Biscornet, Deborah Monk, and Shelly Devlin discuss the difference between plotters and pantsers. Plotters plan first and write second whereas Pantsers just write and see where the story goes in real time. John Grisham and JK Rowling are well-known plotters. Steven King and Margret Atwood are great examples of pantsers. What are the pros and cons of each? Which one are you? Can you be both? Are you writing in the form that is right for you? All this and more on this week's episode of The Writer's Block Podcast recorded at the Studio 21 Podcast Café and hosted on the United Podcast Network.

Comic Culture
Comic Culture Wednesday March 28th 2018

Comic Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018


This week Comic Culture hosts Chris Owen and Walter Durajlija talk the comics. Chris and Walt touch on Margret Atwood’s new graphic novel, the guys also talk about old pre-comic book properties like Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan etc and as always Chris reviews some new comics hitting the stands today. So sit back, relax and enjoy […] The post Comic Culture Wednesday March 28th 2018 appeared first on Comic Book Daily.

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Comic Culture
Comic Culture Wednesday March 28th 2018

Comic Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018


This week Comic Culture hosts Chris Owen and Walter Durajlija talk the comics. Chris and Walt touch on Margret Atwood’s new graphic novel, the guys also talk about old pre-comic book properties like Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan etc and as always Chris reviews some new comics hitting the stands today. So sit back, relax and enjoy […] The post Comic Culture Wednesday March 28th 2018 appeared first on Comic Book Daily.

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Clarity with Larry and Will
Episode 6 - Bad Feminists

Clarity with Larry and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 43:28


Episode Notes Larry briefly covers a story involving Catherine Deneuve and other French women rallying against the #MeToo movement, claiming that it's inhibiting healthy expressions of sexuality. He then tackles the main story concerning author Margret Atwood ("the Handmaid's Tale") and claims that she's a bad feminist. Afterwards Larry takes a call from an unsettling listener before sitting down for a long form interview with Vanessa (she's married to Larry's producer Will). They have a conversation about how it feels to be accused of being a bad feminist, Will, activism, avoiding social media and dealing with with difficult people. Please send any questions or comments directly to Larry: larrymaccannum@gmail.com Support Clarity by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/clarity

經典也青春
經典也青春 EP74:賀淑瑋談《女祭司》

經典也青春

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 18:56


本集的「經典也青春」,邀請到了清華大學台灣文學所副教授賀淑瑋來到節目現場,為我們領讀加拿大作家瑪格麗特・愛特伍(Margret Atwood)1976年的長篇小說作品《女祭司》(Lady Oracle)。 本節目由 IC之音與 Readmoo 聯合製播。 「經典也青春」網站:http://podcast.readmoo.com

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So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
WRITER 090: Margaret Atwood is writing a graphic novel, writing rituals, how to get to know your characters and name them, Don Watson’s Worst Words, enter our 12 Days of Christmas giveaway of 12 books, and the best of 2015. Chat to you next year!

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 39:35


Margret Atwood is writing a graphic novel, writing rituals and why they work, tips on how to get to know your characters and the intricacies of naming them well, and the book Worst Words by Don Watson. PLUS: our 12 Days of Christmas giveaway, we look back at the best of 2015, and the Summer Reading Club Lost Worlds competitions. See you in 2016! Read the show notes.  Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com

Infinite Gestation
Atwood’s Dystopia – The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood | Episode 017

Infinite Gestation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 52:00


The Handmaid's Tale is some serious business. Margret Atwood's classic dystopian novel remains notably fresh and relevant since its publication in 1985, and has become essential to the genre, among the company of George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Infinite Gestation consumed the novel via audio book (an experiment for a later episode) in preparation for this discussion. Follow @Infin8Gestation on Twitter • Visit InfiniteGestation.com Show Notes & Links The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (audio book) 1984 by George Orwell Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick The Iron Heel by Jack London We by  Yevgeny Zamyatin Brave New World by Aldous Huxley A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess First person narration (not second)