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Sarah's Book Shelves Live
Ep. 196: Spring 2025 Circle Back with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

Sarah's Book Shelves Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 49:07


In Episode 196, Sarah and Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books catch up on the 12 new releases they shared in the Spring 2025 Book Preview, now that they've read them. They share their reading stats, chat about what worked — and hash out which books didn't work and why.  This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Our Printable Cheatsheet for the 2025 Summer Reading Guide is available to anyone who signs up for either a 7-Day FREE TRIAL of our Patreon Community (sign up here) OR a 30-day FREE TRIAL of our paid Substack Community (sign up here). We offer the same bonus content on both platforms for just $7 per month. Sign-ups for our Free Trials (and access to the Summer Reading Guide Cheatsheet) will close on Friday, May 23. Get the Cheatsheet from Patreon Get the Cheatsheet from Substack Highlights Catherine is rocking a 100% success rate for spring! Sarah had another barbell season with two 5-star books and 3 DNFs with a 50% success rate. Catherine has a mix of darker and lighter books from spring, leaning into what is currently working. Now that Sarah doesn't have to balance reading for the 2025 Summer Reading Guide and the Spring Preview, Sarah hopes her summer reading will fare better. They name the best and worst books picks for spring! Books We Read Before the Preview [3:37] April Sarah's Picks The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett (Apr 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [4:04] Spring 2025 Circle Back [5:27] April Sarah's Picks The Family Recipe by Carolyn Huynh (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [8:38] I See You've Called in Dead by John Kenney (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[15:40] The Bright Years by Sarah Damoff (Apr 22) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [21:14] Gold Coast Dilemma by Nana Malone (Apr 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [31:27] Catherine's Picks Cat's People by Tanya Guerrero (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [5:32] Heartwood by Amity Gaige (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [12:12] Other Books Mentioned The Fortunes of Jaded Women by Carolyn Huynh (2022) [8:48]  Talk to Me by John Kenney (2019) [15:58]   About a Boy by Nick Hornby (1998) [17:26] I Could Live Here Forever by Hanna Halperin (2023) [24:24]  May Sarah's Picks Aftertaste by Daria Lavelle (May 20) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [38:57] Catherine's Pick Home of the American Circus by Allison Larkin (May 6) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [18:16] The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North (May 13) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [26:35]  Abigail and Alexa Save the Wedding by Lian Dolan (May 20) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [35:23] Storybook Ending by Moira Macdonald (May 27) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[42:02] Other Books Mentioned The Angel Maker by Alex North (2023) [26:44] Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler (2016) [41:02]  Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin (2022) [41:08]  Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (2020) [41:13]  Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune (2021) [41:19]  The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (2020) [41:23]    

Da Bruhs BookShelf
"The Midnight Library" Your life is. shaped by your decisions

Da Bruhs BookShelf

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 68:30


The Midnight Library by Matt Haig is a thought-provoking novel that explores the concept of alternate realities through the life of Nora Seed, a woman overwhelmed by regrets and despair. At the lowest point in her life, Nora finds herself in a mystical place called the Midnight Library—a limitless library where every book represents a different version of her life based on the choices she made or didn't make.Nora is given an extraordinary opportunity to experience these alternate lives. With the guidance of Mrs. Elm, the library's librarian and a figure from Nora's past, she steps into various existences—living as a famous musician, a glaciologist, a successful athlete, a wife, and many more. Each life offers new experiences, but none are perfect.As Nora explores these different versions of her life, she begins to understand that perfection is an illusion, and every life has its own struggles and challenges. Her journey becomes a path of self-discovery, teaching her that true happiness comes from acceptance, resilience, and appreciating the value of her own existence.Matt Haig masterfully combines philosophy, psychology, and storytelling, delivering a narrative to reflect on your own choices and the life you are living. The Midnight Library is a poignant reminder that regrets are a part of life, but they should not define it.Suppose you have ever wondered about the roads not taken. In that case, The Midnight Library is a compelling and emotional episode that will leave you contemplating the power of choice and the beauty of imperfect lives.

Sei frech wild und wunderbar!
All die Leben, die du hättest leben können....

Sei frech wild und wunderbar!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 29:26


Diese Episode ist ganz anders, denn ich teile mit dir ein Buch und all die wunderschönen Learnings, die du daraus mitnehmen kannst. Die Mitternachtsbibliothek von Matt Haig hat mich sehr bewegt und viel Wahrheit für mich offenbart, diese Wahrheit möchte ich in dieser Episode mit dir teilen. In dieser Episode erwartet dich: Die Idee der Multiversen und was dieses Verständnis für dein Leben bedeutet. Der Schlüssel zum Glück als innerer Weg, unabhängig vom Leben, das du gewählt hast. Die tiefe Wahrheit über Erfolg und Erfüllung. Folge direkt herunterladen

Sarah's Book Shelves Live
Ep. 192: Spring 2025 Book Preview with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

Sarah's Book Shelves Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 49:47


Welcome to the Spring 2025 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books!   Today, Catherine and Sarah share 12 of their most anticipated books releasing in April and May.   This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Announcement Sarah's Bookshelves has joined Substack! Please note, we're not MOVING to Substack, we're simply adding Substack to the places we already put out content. On our FREE Substack feed, Sarah's Bookshelves is offering all the content you already find on the blog, my Instagram account, public podcast, On our PAID feed, we're offering all the content we also offer on Patreon. If you're interested in becoming a paying subscriber on Substack, visit sarahsbookshelveslive.substack.com for all the details and a full list of benefits. If you're already on Substack, please consider following the FREE feed and sharing with your reader friends to help support the show. One of the many benefits to joining as a paying member of either our Patreon or Substack Communities is gaining access to several bonus podcast episode series, including Book Preview Extras! In these episodes, Catherine and Sarah share at least 4 bonus books we are excited about that were not shared in the big show preview episode. Get more details about all the goodies available to all Superstar patrons here and all Substack paid subscribers here! Highlights Catherine and Sarah share some big releases coming this spring (lightning round style). With a theme this season of “change,” Catherine focuses on lighter fiction and thrillers. Sarah's choices are evenly split between debut authors, new to her authors, and repeat authors. Food novels, rom-coms, thrillers (two with a mistaken identity element), and lighter reading are the picks for spring! Sarah has already read one of her picks — and one of Catherine's! And, Catherine has already started reading one of hers. Plus, their #1 picks for the spring. Big Spring Releases [5:15]  The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong (May 13) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [5:43] The Dark Maestro by Brendan Slocumb (May 13) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [5:47] Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [5:56] Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson (May 13) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [6:03] Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man) by Jesse Q. Sutanto (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [6:18] The Maid's Secret by Nita Prose (Apr 8) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [6:26] Audition by Katy Kitamura (Apr 8) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [6:29] My Documents by Kevin Ngyuen (Apr 8) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [6:44] Backlist Titles Mentioned The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb (2022) [5:51] Symphony of Secrets by Brendan Slocumb (2023) [5:53] Spring 2025 Book Preview [6:51] April Sarah's Picks The Family Recipe by Carolyn Huynh (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [9:40] I See You've Called in Dead by John Kenney (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[14:49] The Bright Years by Sarah Damoff (Apr 22) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [23:15] Gold Coast Dilemma by Nana Malone (Apr 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[29:28] The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett (Apr 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [33:42] Catherine's Picks Cat's People by Tanya Guerrero (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [12:46] Heartwood by Amity Gaige (Apr 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [18:23] Other Books Mentioned The Fortunes of Jaded Women by Carolyn Huynh (2022) [9:44]  Talk to Me by John Kenney (2019) [14:53]   About a Boy by Nick Hornby (1998) [16:48] The God of the Woods by Liz Moore (2024) [18:30] The Return of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean (2024) [18:32] Sea Wife by Amity Gaige (2020) [22:47]  The Shred Sisters by Betsy Lerner (2024) [24:45]  The Dearly Beloved by Cara Wall (2019) [26:18]  Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane (2019) [26:20]  We Are the Brennans by Tracey Lange (2021) [26:22]  The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo (2019) [26:25]  Yours, Eventually by Nura Maznavi  (2025) [30:58]  Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett (2022) [33:47]  The Guncle by Steven Rowley (2021) [38:04]  May Sarah's Picks Aftertaste by Daria Lavelle (May 20) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [42:16] Catherine's Pick Home of the American Circus by Allison Larkin (May 6) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [26:48] The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North (May 13) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [31:29]  Abigail and Alexa Save the Wedding by Lian Dolan (May 20) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [39:56] Storybook Ending by Moira Macdonald (May 27) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[45:36] Other Books Mentioned The People We Keep by Allison Larkin (2021) [28:23]  The Angel Maker by Alex North (2023) [31:39] Lost and Found in Paris by Lian Dolan (2022) [41:25]   Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain (2000) [43:42]   The Husbands by Holly Gramazio (2024) [43:54]  Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler (2016) [44:36]  Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin (2022) [44:40]  Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (2020) [44:42]  Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune (2021) [44:45]  The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (2020) [44:53]   Storybook Ending by Poppy Alexander (2024) [47:32] 

Will You Still Love It Tomorrow
Episode 97 - RRR - How To Stop Time

Will You Still Love It Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 17:47


This month, Annie is revisiting How To Stop Time by Matt Haig. Will she love it? Did she even love it before? Who really knows what reality is anymore?   Many thanks, as ever, to Cambo for our theme music. Contact us - willyoustillloveit@gmail.com  

Thư Viện Sách Nói Có Bản Quyền
Evie Và Chuyến Phiêu Lưu Ở Rừng Nhiệt Đới [Sách Nói]

Thư Viện Sách Nói Có Bản Quyền

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 11:42


Nghe trọn sách nói Evie Và Chuyến Phiêu Lưu Ở Rừng Nhiệt Đới trên ứng dụng Fonos: https://fonos.link/podcast-tvsn --Về Fonos:Fonos là Ứng dụng âm thanh số - Với hơn 13.000 nội dung gồm Sách nói có bản quyền, PodCourse, Podcast, Ebook, Tóm tắt sách, Thiền định, Truyện ngủ, Nhạc chủ đề, Truyện thiếu nhi. Bạn có thể nghe miễn phí chương 1 của tất cả sách nói trên Fonos. Tải app để trải nghiệm ngay!--Evie Và Chuyến Phiêu Lưu Ở Rừng Nhiệt Đới là phần tiếp theo của tác phẩm Evie Và Biệt Tài Bí Mật” của Matt Haig - tác giả nhiều đầu sách bán chạy nhất ở nước Anh. Đây là một câu chuyện hấp dẫn về một cô bé có Tài Năng đặc biệt. Cô bé 11 tuổi Evie Trench có một biệt tài bí mật. Đó là khả năng nghe và hiểu được suy nghĩ của động vật. Em có thể trò chuyện và kết bạn với một chú chim sẻ, nói chuyện với con chó hoang Scruff, thỏ và nhiều động vật khác.Sau khi trở nên nổi tiếng trên toàn thế giới, Evie bị cánh nhà báo làm phiền. Cô bé cùng cha quyết định đi du lịch nhân những ngày nghỉ và khu rừng nhiệt đới ở Peru chính là nơi họ dừng chân.Cũng trong chuyến đi này, Evie gặp được những bạn động vật hoang dã đặc hữu của vùng rừng nhiệt đới Peru. Và trải qua một cuộc phiêu lưu đáng nhớ ở nơi này. Tác giả lồng ghép khéo léo những vấn đề về bảo vệ động vật hoang dã và môi trường sống tự nhiên của chúng, để câu chuyện vừa lôi cuốn vừa bổ ích cho các bạn nhỏ từ độ tuổi 8 trở lên.--Tìm hiểu thêm về Fonos: https://fonos.vn/Theo dõi Facebook Fonos: https://www.facebook.com/fonosvietnam/

Audinovinky - Audioknihy, knihy a filmy
#228 - Nevěřte nám ani slovo

Audinovinky - Audioknihy, knihy a filmy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 94:26


V nejnovějším díle podcastu Audinovinky vám představíme velkou kopu skvělých audioknižních novinek. Ale kdybyste si jejich obsahy chtěli i po našem popisování ověřit, asi se na vás nebudeme zlobit. Audiolibrix má totiž úžasnou podporu, kde vám chytří lidé rádi pomohou i s výběrem audioknihy. Nové audioknihy, o kterých byla řeč Never jej ani slovo - Lisa Jewell Kapka jedu - Antonín Mazáč Králova spravedlnost - E. M. Powell Dobré matky - Alex Perry Dvojník - Brian Freeman Mickey7 - Edward Ashton Láska, smrt a všechno zlý - Martin Paytok Voda - John Boyne Návrat - Petra Dvořáková Sestry Blueovy - Coco Mellors Desetkrát klidnější - Kirren Schnack Ako si získavať priateľov a pôsobiť na ľudí - Dale Carnegie Všetko, čo nás spája - Kvet Nguyen Správce impéria: Císař - Raymond E. Feist Historie Duny – Služebnický džihád - Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert Vnitřní hlas - Brian Freeman Hrobník a dívka - Oliver Pötzsch Osamělí - Håkan Nesser Audioknižní průzkum a výzva na Audiolibrix Velký audioknižní průzkum 2024 - výsledky Audioknižní výzva 2025 Audioknihy, které brzy budou mít nové adaptace Spasitel - Andy Weir Pokojská - Nita Prose Letopisy Narnie - C. S. Lewis Rytíř sedmi království - George R. R. Martin Neuromancer - William Gibson Pravda nebo lež - Colleen Hoover Frankenstein - Mary Shelley Piranesi - Susannah Clarke Páté roční období - N. K. Jemisin Neviditelný život Addie LaRue - V. E. Schwab Sedm manželů Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid Půlnoční knihovna - Matt Haig Čtvrté křídlo - Rebecca Yarros Jack Reacher - Lee Child Kolo času - Robert Jordan

Down Cellar Studio Podcast
Episode 293: Love Bugs

Down Cellar Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 47:40


Thank you for tuning in to Episode 293 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Full show notes with photos can be found on my website.   This week's segments included:   Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins From the Armchair Knitting in Passing KAL News Events Contest, News & Notes Life in Focus On a Happy Note Quote of the Week   Thank you to this episode's sponsor- The Yarn Sellar. Fiber Marketplace 2025- SATURDAY APRIL 5 , 2025 from 10-3pm at the Union Bluff Hotel 8 Beach Street, York Beach Maine 207-363-1333. Join us for a fun-filled party on Friday, April 4th from 5:30-7:00 Andra Asars (Berroco rep) will be hosting our event. Tickets are on sale in the shop and our online shop. You may win a prize. $25 (only 25 tickets)   Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins   Aurealis Pattern: Aurealis by Jennifer Steingass ($8 US Ravelry Knitting Pattern) Needles: US 6 (4.0 mm) & US 4 (3.5 mm) Yarn: Cloudborn Fibers Highland DK in the Gray Heather colorway (MC) & Junction Fiber Mill Making Tracks DK in the Vermont Vice colorway (CC) Ravelry Project Page Size: C Mods: Bottom ribbing- 2x2 instead of 1x1. Ribbing on sleeves is also 2x2   Love Bugs Pattern: Love Bug by Trish Hoskin (free crochet pattern on Ravelry) Hook: C- 2.75 mm Yarn: Knit Picks Felici Worsted & Knit Picks Brava Worsted Ravelry Project Page   On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins   Ebb & Flow Socks Yarn: Woolens & Nosh SW Targhee Sock in the Ebb & Flow colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page Progress: first sock done. I cast on the second.   Cold Goat Farm Spinning Project Fiber: Cold Goats Farm; believe it is a merino/mohair batt (8oz) in a natural, undyed cream color Ravelry Project Page Twist direction: singles = Z plied = S This means when I'm spinning, my wheel is spinning clockwise and when plying my wheel is moving counter-clockwise. Progress: Nearly finished with my 3rd bobbin of fiber   Calendula Christmas Quilt Pattern: Calendula Quilt by Elena Fedotova available on Ravelry for $7.50 US. Yarn: Big Twist Value Solids in Ivory, Deep Red, Varsity Green, Aqua, Medium Rose, Gray Hook:  G (4.0 mm) Ravelry Project Page granny squares- 1 color or 2 (colors on each half a diagonal) I used Canva to help me figure out color placement to extend out the quilt pattern. I am seaming squares using the Mattress Stitch. I started working on this after being inspired by NDJen04's video about her scrappy blanket- you can find that find on YouTube. I had the 2 color (on the diagonal) granny square memorized but totally forgot how to do those. Here's a helpful video I found that helped refresh my memory. Goal: 6 per week Crocheted 7 last week.   Aila's Daisy Socks Yarn: On The Round Nimble Sock (85%/15% SW Merino/Nylon) in the Forage colorway Pattern: None (will likely use OMG heel) Needles: US 1.5 & US 2 Ravelry Project Page I cast on 60 sts. Worked 1x1 ribbing and daisy pattern I charted out using US 1.5 needles. Way too tight. In listening to another podcast, I was reminded that going up a needle size may help. Reknit colorwork section with US 2. Too tight. Washed and blocked to be sure AND to see if I liked the fabric with a US 2. I do. Increased up to 64 sts. Used US 2 for colorwork. Then decreased back to 60 sts shortly after, a few rows later back to 56 sts. Knit about 2 inches.   Adrift on an Inland Sea Socks Yarn: Woolens & Nosh SW Targhee Sock in the Adrift on an Inland Sea Socks colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page   From the Armchair The Secret History by Donna Tartt.  Amazon Affiliate Link. How to Stop Time by Matt Haig.  Amazon Affiliate Link. The God of the Woods by Liz Moore.  Amazon Affiliate Link.   Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases.   Knitting in Passing Annissa from The Stitch House sat down next to me on train and asked about knitting. It was great catching up with her.   KAL News All Pigskin Grand Prize Winners have been emailed.   Events Boston Public Market Fiber Fest- Sunday March 23 from 10a-5p. Free Admission Fiber Marketplace- April 5th at the Union Bluff Hotel in York, Maine (kick off party on the 4th at the Yarn Sellar store) Fiber Witch Festival: April 11-13 in Salem, MA Gore Place Sheep Sheering Festival- Saturday April 26 from 10a-5p in Waltham, MA. Connecticut Sheep & Wool: Saturday April 26 from 9a-4p in North Haven, CT Yarncentrick: May 2 in Fredrick, MD Maryland Sheep & Wool: May 3 & 4 in West Friendship, MD Sheep & Wool Festival at Coggeshall Farm: May 17 in Bristol, RI Massachusetts Sheep & Wool Festival- May 24 & 25 in Cummington, MA   Contest, News & Notes   Stitched by Jessalu FearLESS Living Fund Bags have raised $194! You can find the bags here & 30% of the sales go towards the FearLESS Living Fund!   Life in Focus   25 in 2025 List- I've made progress on these items Donate Blood at least 4 times (1 in January) Buy new ski boots- DONE Record 2-5 things I'm grateful for each day before bed (more days than not counts) Read all of Simple Abundance (ideally daily or close to) Get at least 2 massages at Oasis scheduled See 2-5 movies in the theater (Paddington in Peru) Knit 2-5 garments for me (Aurealis & WIP- Monsoonee Sweaters) Finish and enjoy my Christmas Granny Square Blanket Crochet at least 5 toys (1: hedgehog, 2 love bugs) Use my spinning wheel at least once a month (Jan & Feb, March done) Try out 3 new to me podcasts (Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend) Buy a fireproof box and put important papers inside (working with Dan on list of things to put in it)   On a Happy Note A luxurious mani/pedi Dinner with my cousins down in Plymouth. A lovely visit with my grandmother- got her TV working so she could watch the Red Sox again. Pushing outside of my comfort zones in music rehearsals for Kiss Me Kate, but really enjoying the dancing. 2 hours of tap on Sunday! Loved every second. I went to dinner and to see a local production of Rent on Friday evening. My all time favorite show. Season 2 of Silo on Apple TV Paradise on Hulu   Quote of the Week   I cannot think of myself apart from the influence of the two or three greatest friendships of my life, and any account of my own growth must be that of their stimulating and enlightening influence.   –Edith Wharton ------   Thank you for tuning in!   Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Instagram: BostonJen1 YouTube: Down Cellar Studio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio Check out my Down Cellar Studio YouTube Channel Knit Picks Affiliate Link Bookshop Affiliate Link Yarnable Subscription Box Affiliate Link FearLESS Living Fund to benefit the Blind Center of Nevada Music -"Soft Orange Glow" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases.  

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
Bonus: Matt Haig Reads an Excerpt from 'The Midnight Library' on Storybound - Redux

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 31:39


Matt Haig reads an excerpt from The Midnight Library, backed by an original Storybound remix with Robert Wynia, and sound design and arrangement by Jude Brewer. Robert Wynia is a founding member of the Portland band Floater. Known for their progressive concept albums, Floater is famous for incorporating stylized storytelling. Wynia also releases music under his own name and released his book Night Walks with its own accompanying soundtrack in 2020. Storybound comes to you from The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Season 4 is some of their most inspired work yet, so be sure to subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or wherever you tune in. Matt Haig is the author of 20 books including the #1 bestselling memoir, Reasons to Stay Alive, five novels – including How to Stop Time – and several award-winning children's books. His work has been translated into over 40 languages. His latest novel is The Midnight Library, a runaway, #1 bestseller and reader favorite of 2020. It was a Goodreads Choice Awards Best Fiction Book of 2020, a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, Amazon, the New York Public Library, among many others. The New York Times said of the book, "An absorbing ... vision of limitless possibility, of new roads taken, of new lives lived, of a whole different world available to us somehow, somewhere, [perhaps] exactly what's wanted in these troubled and troubling times.” Stay calm and write on … [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] Show Notes: How NY Times Bestselling Author Matt Haig Writes MattHaig.com The Midnight Library: A Novel by Matt Haig (Amazon) Matt Haig Amazon author page Matt Haig on Instagram Matt Haig on Facebook Matt Haig on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Herz an Kopf | Der Kinderwunsch-Podcast
#47: Was wäre gewesen, wenn..?

Herz an Kopf | Der Kinderwunsch-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 25:19


Wäre ich doch nur mit dem Mann zusammen geblieben.. Hätte ich doch nur diesen Job bekommen.. Warum hab ich damals so entschieden und nicht anders? Wir alle haben diese Momente in der Vergangenheit, über die wir grübeln und uns fragen: Was wäre gewesen, wenn? Oft gefolgt von einem selbstvorwurfsvollen: „Wenn ich damals nicht so entschieden hätte, wäre heute alles anders.“ Und meinen damit: Besser. Doch wie wäre es dann weiter gegangen, wenn wir anders entschieden hätten? Wäre es wirklich so viel besser geworden? Oder verdrängen wir, wie dieser Weg auf lange Sicht für uns geendet hätte? Wir neigen dazu, die Vergangenheit zu verklären. Vor allem die Entscheidungen und Wege, die wir NICHT gegangen sind. In dieser Folge möchte ich dir an zwei Situationen aus meinem Leben erzählen, warum ich heute glücklich und dankbar bin, dass es nicht so gekommen ist, wie ich es mir gewünscht habe. Außerdem erfährst du, warum du gerade in deiner aktuellen Situation mit dem Kinderwunsch besonders anfällig für die Glorifizierung der Vergangenheit bist. Das im Podcast erwähnte Buch ist „Die Mitternachtsbibliothek“ von Matt Haig (mehr Infos hier)* Und wenn du gern wissen möchtest, wie ich dir speziell in deiner Situation mit einer Coaching-Sitzung oder einer Begleitung helfen könnte, melde dich gern für mein kostenloses Kennenlerngespräch an. Hier findest du die Termine. Folge mir gern auch auf Instagram für mehr Impulse!   *Affiliate-Link

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
How NY Times Bestselling Author Matt Haig Writes: Redux

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 41:05


Internationally bestselling author, Matt Haig, spoke with me about how the novelist became an accidental "mental health expert," why writers need resilience, and the process behind The Midnight Library. "The only reader you're ever going to truly know ... is yourself." – Matt Haig Matt is the author of 20 books, including the #1 bestselling memoir Reasons to Stay Alive, five novels, including How to Stop Time, and several award-winning children's books. His work has been translated into over 40 languages. His latest novel is The Midnight Library, a runaway, #1 bestseller and reader favorite of 2020. It was a Goodreads Choice Awards Best Fiction Book of 2020, a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, Amazon, the New York Public Library, among many others. The New York Times said of the book, "An absorbing ... vision of limitless possibility, of new roads taken, of new lives lived, of a whole different world available to us somehow, somewhere, [perhaps] exactly what's wanted in these troubled and troubling times.” Stay calm and write on … **Audio excerpted courtesy Penguin Random House Audio from The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, read by Carey Mulligan. [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Matt Haig and I discussed: His superhero origins and the blog post that became a book How to write "like no one's watching" Inconsistent routines and the power of deadlines Why writers need to surprise themselves How he got Carey Mulligan to record his audiobook And more! Show Notes: MattHaig.com The Midnight Library: A Novel by Matt Haig (Amazon) Matt Haig Amazon author page On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King Matt Haig on Instagram Matt Haig on Facebook Matt Haig on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Books and Authors
A Good Read: Julia Bradbury and Ramita Navai

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:03


How to Stop Time by Matt Haig, chosen by Julia Bradbury A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, chosen by Ramita Navai An Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim, chosen by presenter Harriett GilbertTV presenter, author and walking enthusiast Julia Bradbury recommends a fiction book by Matt Haig, How to Stop Time, which brings to life the idea of living forever.Award-winning British-Iranian investigative journalist, documentary maker and author Ramita Navai shares the epic novel A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, his Dickensian masterpiece of modern India.And Harriett's choice is An Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim, capturing four ladies' unforgettable holiday on the Italian Riviera.Produced by Beth O'Dea for BBC Audio Bristol Follow us on instagram: agoodreadbbc

WPRB News & Culture
Decisions

WPRB News & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 37:41


WPRB News and Culture: The Pidgin has been noticing lately that a lot of our decisions are being made for us: algorithms decide what we watch, AI decides what we do, and lawmakers decide how we live. The Pidgin wants to learn more about those decisions today, and what they mean for each of us. First, Maggie Stewart and I talk about a recent court case in New Jersey affecting ballot design. Next, Sena Chang reviews “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig, a recent novel that asks what each of our decisions mean. And Teo Grosu drives us into a conversation about self-driving cars, and whether we should accept this coming technology.Hosted and produced by Teo Grosu and Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Natalia Maidique, Maggie Stewart, Sena Chang, and Teo Grosu.All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. (00:00) Introduction(01:16) Kim v. Hanlon(17:45) The Midnight Library(22:37) Self-Driving Cars

Unabridged
Love is in the Air 2025 - Our Latest Romance Recs

Unabridged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 20:26 Transcription Available


Love is in the air! In our annual February episode, we're back with some romance recommendations just in time for Valentine's (or Galentine's!) season. We're sharing books that have captured our hearts recently, from star-crossed lovers to unconventional storytelling. But first, we kick things off with our latest reads, including Matt Haig's The Life Impossible and Jennifer Croft's The Extinction of Irena Rey—both of which bring unique narrative structures and compelling protagonists to the table. Join us as we chat about what we're loving (and maybe not loving) in romance right now, with a mix of new releases and backlist gems. Want even more from us? Check out our Patreon for bonus content, exclusive guides, and access to our full back catalog: patreon.com/unabridgedpod.   Visit the Unabridged website for our full show notes and links to the books mentioned in the episode. Interested in what else we're reading? Check out our Featured Books page.   Want to support Unabridged?     Follow us @unabridgedpod on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. | Join our Unabridged Podcast Reading Challenge. | Visit our curated list of books at Bookshop.org. | Become a patron on Patreon. | Check out our Merch Store. | Visit the resources available in our Teachers Pay Teachers store.

ADHD Chatter
EXCLUSIVE: Matt Haig Opens Up About ADHD Diagnosis, Happiness & How To Cope With Depression

ADHD Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 92:01


Matt Haig is a world renowned author, having sold over 10 million books, best known for writing 'Reasons to stay alive'. Today, he tells us how to navigate depression and find happiness.Chapters:00:00 Trailer01:10 Dedication 01:20 When was your first memory of feeling different?06:25 When was your first memory of accepting that you were different?10:30 What does ADHD mean to you?16:02 Tiimo advert 24:09 How would you differentiate between anxiety, stress and depression?27:24 Why is it hard to describe depression?34:57 What was running through your mind at what could have been your final moments?45:06 What did those thoughts teach you about the value of life?01:07:16 Neurodiversity in the family01:16:18 How is your mental health today?01:18:09 If you were to "thank" depression, what would you thank it for?01:20:21 The ADHD agony aunt01:29:54 A letter from the previous guest Find Matt on Instagram

More than Movies
S07E15: Box Office Recap & 2025 Q1 Draft

More than Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 49:08


2025 Box Office Recap - 00:14 MTM DRAFT: Q1 2025 - 33:33 Ivana & Jay make their picks for 2025's first quarter - new movies releasing in theatres from January to March. Here's what's left on the Season 7 Watchlist: The Connection (1961) The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (Book) Outro -  01:03:12 Join us next time when Ivana & Jay discuss The Midnight Library, a book by Matt Haig. The talented voice, SFX and music artists have made our show possible and we owe them a HUUUUGE thank you.  Darren Osborne, Announcer & Voice Artist  Leslie Seiler, Comedian & Actor -  @Leslie_Seiler Paul “PK” Kingston, Comedian & Actor - Facebook/PaulPKKingston; @PaulPKKingston Chris Shapcotte, Voice Actor - @shapshots  Laura Carney, News Anchor - @LauraMCarney  SFX are courtesy of: Mike Koenig from SoundBible.com  Explosion & Debris & Mike Koenig (SoundBible.com) Phantom from Space by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Intro / Outro Music "Itty Bitty 8 Bit" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
Designing Ideal Living Communities with Otis Odell, Ep. 674

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 33:18


Otis Odell has spent over 30 years transforming the U.S. real estate market with innovative, people-first development ideas, focusing on high-rise and affordable housing. As the National Housing Sector Leader at HED, a renowned architecture-engineering firm with over a century of excellence, Otis pioneers sustainable, modular, and affordable housing solutions. His passion lies in addressing America's housing crisis by designing projects that maximize ROI for investors while uplifting communities.   Starting as a framing carpenter during college and running his own Denver-based practice, O'Dell Architects, for 16 years, Otis brings a wealth of hands-on experience. A speaker and advocate for sustainable design, he champions thoughtful architecture that transforms lives and fosters lasting economic and social impact.   In this episode, we talked to Otis about launching a firm, what he's working on today, what to pay attention to while investing into a new project, things to look out for while approaching different types of projects, and much more.   Announcement: Learn about our Apartment Investing Mastermind here.   Designing Communities;   02:25 Otis' background; 04:26 An insight into launching a firm; 07:06 What he's working on today; 13:37 What to pay attention to while investing into a new project; 19:45 Things to look out for while approaching different types of projects; 28:55 Round of Insights   Announcement: Download our Sample Deal package here.   Round of Insights   Apparent Failure: Losing a project due to the council changing their mind. Digital Resource: Business of Architecture Podcast. Most Recommended Book: Books by Matt Haig and Simon Sinek. Daily Habit: Regular quiet time in the morning. #1 Insight for designing communities: Making sure to engage and listen to your community.. Best place to grab a bite in Denver, CO: Tavernetta.   Contact Otis: Website   Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW,  and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

Writers and Company from CBC Radio
Bookends: Highlights from 2024

Writers and Company from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 53:17


This episode features highlights from interviews with Teresa Wong, Casey McQuiston, Eric Chacour, Jenny Heijun Wills, and Matt Haig.Music featured in this episode: "Rainy Days and Mondays" written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, performed by Carpenters, from the 1971 self-titled album Carpenters, produced by Jack Daugherty.

That Gaby Roslin Podcast

Bestselling author Matt Haig joins Gaby for a chat about books, reading, anxiety, shyness and overcoming severe depression. Matt is a huge advocate for good mental health - and he and Gaby share stories of rockier times in their lives. They discuss his new novel - "The Life Impossible" - which saw him return to Ibiza to write it (the place he almost committed suicide). After many years he felt he could go back and has written a novel set there. He also talks about the things that bring him joy, why he writes and how much it means when he gets reactions from his readers. *Please be advised that some of the topics discussed in this episode may be triggering. These include severe depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Simon Mayo's Books Of The Year

Matt Haig joins Simon and Matt for a little does of Q&A. He gives us some great book recommendations, talks about his writing process, the power of walking and who he'd invite to his fantasy dinner party. We also surprise him with a question from fan - and friend - Bryony Gordon! And remember, for a limited time, you can £100 off any HD light and free UK delivery. Just visit seriousreaders.com/booksoftheyear to find out more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Overthink
Comfort

Overthink

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 53:55 Transcription Available


Get comfy as you listen to this episode! In episode 118 of Overthink, Ellie and David discuss all things comfortable…and uncomfortable. They talk through the conflation of comfort and luxury, modern architecture's prioritization of comfort, and whether our need for comfort is the reason for our burning planet. With everything from Maslow's hierarchy of needs to “the comfort-industrial complex,” this episode will have you questioning what it takes for us to lead a full and happy life. Plus, in the bonus they get into the meaning of the phrase ‘too close for comfort', alcohol as a destructive form of comfort, and the importance of attachment theory.Works Discussed:Daniel Barber, “After Comfort” J L Bottorff et al., “The phenomenology of comfort”Matt Haig, The Comfort Book Ryan Heavy Head, “Blackfoot Influence on Abraham Maslow, Presented by Narcisse Kainai and Ryan Heavy Head at the University of Montana”Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler and Ann Malinowski, “Comfort: exploration of the concept in nursing.”A. H. Maslow, A Theory of Human MotivationTeju Ravilochan, “The Blackfoot Wisdom that Inspired Maslow's Hierarchy”. Peter Sloterdijk, Spheres trilogyChögyam Trungpa, Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior Support the showPatreon | patreon.com/overthinkpodcast Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcast

So, You Finally Watched
EP 48: So, Matthew You Finally Watched A Boy Called Christmas

So, You Finally Watched

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 75:17


Today's episode Matthew and Nort review the 2021 British Christmas fantasy movie A Boy Called Christmas which was directed by Gil Kenan from a screenplay by Ol Parker and Kenan, based on the 2015 book of the same name by Matt Haig. It tells the story of a boy who travels to a land of elves with the mouse that he trained to speak as he ends up coming to their aid when people sent by the king, which his father is part of, make off with one of the elves. The story is told by an old woman to her grand-niece and grand-nephews We are a comedy movie review podcast where Matthew & Nort take turns watching and reviewing a movie the other host has not seen. They go over the entire plot with spoilers and discuss how they feel about the film. They also talk about fun facts, box office, actors, and how the movie impacted us.Join our Patreon to support the show and get ad-free podcast episodes, full access to our exclusive Patron Discord, and get access to a secret podcast called Flight School where we watch and review a TV Pilot voted on by the Patrons! You get all of that for the low price of $5! Sources for So, You Finally Watched Support the lovely people who created stuff for the show:Art by: Meraki2019Deep Voice by: MarlarIntro music by: Ozeyzin GET THE MERCH!Scroll down the page to find our shows! GET THE CHIBI SHIRT!https://encounterco-shop.fourthwall.com/pages/byshow We are a part of The Encounter Co. network! Check out all the other awesome shows on the network! Follow us on Twitter at:Show: @SYFWPodNort's Twitter: @NortSauwceOther Socials:Instagram: SoyoufinallywatchedpodTik Tok: SyfwpodcastYouTube: So, You Finally Watched Podcast If you liked the show be sure to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify so we can get the word out about our show! Also tell a friend or two! Thanks for listening!  Nort has another podcast with his co-host and wife Anna called Reading isn't for Kids! The pair review and discuss children chapter books, YA books, and sometimes comics. Check it out here! If you want to check out Nort's actual play podcast click this link! The show is called Grim Encounters  and it is a campy horror actual play podcast using the Chill 3rd Edition ruleset for seasons 1-3 and season 4 is a campy sci-fi Fallout setting. Best place to start is Season 1, Season 2, or Season 4.

Simon Mayo's Books Of The Year

International bestselling author Matt Haig drops by the studio for a chat with Simon and Matt. His new novel, The Life Impossible, is - in his words - "not The Midnight Library 2" - but it does share some themes. Matt talks about facing fears and going back to Ibiza, a place where he nearly committed suicide and which held a lot of trauma. He talks about his fish out of water characters, why he doesn't like the term 'magical realism' and how he nearly stopped writing altogether to become a bookseller. And remember, for a limited time, you can £100 off any HD light and free UK delivery. Just visit seriousreaders.com/booksoftheyear to find out more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jojo Fraser - Time for a Mojo Injection
Episode 205 - Lost and Found

Jojo Fraser - Time for a Mojo Injection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 20:11


It's time for a mojo injection, jump in and feel lighter. This week Jojo explores the theme of being lost and found as inspired by reading The Life Impossible by Matt Haig. Suggested tunes - Electric Love - Borns And as I saw a whole lot of rainbows whilst reading the book - Chasing Rainbows - Shed Seven

Books and Authors
A Good Read: Fee Mak and Ali Woods

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 27:54


REASONS TO STAY ALIVE by Matt Haig, chosen by Ali Woods ELENA KNOWS by Claudia Piñeiro, chosen by Fee Mak THE DETAILS by Ia Genberg, chosen by Harriett GilbertComedian Ali Woods chooses a memoir by Matt Haig based on his experiences of living with depression and anxiety disorder. Moving, funny and incredibly honest, Reasons to Stay Alive is a book which blasts open the way in which we talk about depression.Presenter and DJ Fee Mak chooses a novel by Claudia Piñeiro called Elena Knows, following a day in the life of Elena, a 63-year-old woman struggling to come to terms with both her own illness and the death of her daughter.And Harriett Gilbert chooses a short Swedish novel by Ia Genberg called The Details, exploring the relationships that define us, and the small but profound details that stay with us.Producer: Becky Ripley

Bad On Paper
The Great Read-Alike Roundup

Bad On Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 71:07


In celebration of our backlist fall, we're dedicating this episode to sharing our recommendations for what to read if you want to capture the energy of a popular book!    Romance If you liked The Idea of You by Robinne Lee, you may like Big Fan by Alexandra Romanoff and Seven Days in June by Tia Williams If you like Emily Henry's books, you may like You Again by Kate Goldbeck and books by Mhairi McFarlane! If you like Talking at Night by Claire Daverley, you may like Shark Heart by Emily Habeck and Normal People by Sally Rooney If you liked The Royal We by Heather Cocks & Jessica Morgan, you may like Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman, How to Fake It in Hollywood by Ava Wilde, Prince Charming by Rachel Hawkins, and Magnolia Parks by Jessa Hastings    Thriller/Mystery If you liked The Push by Ashley Audrain, you may like Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra, Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker, and My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Rusell  If you liked The Quiet Tenant by Clémence Michallon, you may like Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka If you liked Yellowface by R. F. Kuang, you may like The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz If you liked The God of the Woods by Liz Moore, you may like Happiness Falls by Angie Kim   Book Club If you liked Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt, you may like All The Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, you may like The Measure by Nikki Erlick, The Husbands by Holly Gramazio, and This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub If you like Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, and The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer   Fantasy If you liked The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, you may like Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E Harrow, The Paper Magician by Charlie Holmberg, and Caraval by Stephanie Garber If you like Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros or A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas, you may like From Blood and Ash by Jennifer Lynn Armentrout, and Zodiac Academy by Caroline Peckham & Susanne Valenti   Lit Fic  If you liked The Wedding People by Alison Espach, you may like We All Want Impossible Things by Catherine Newman and I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue If you liked Margo's Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe, you may like The Husbands by Holly Gramazio If you liked All Fours by Miranda July, you may like We Were The Universe by Kimberly King Parsons If you liked Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver, you may like Fellowship Point by Alice Elliot Dark   Obsessions Becca: Microstitch tool Olivia: The Burnt Toast Substack by Virginia Sole-Smith   What we read this week Olivia: Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall, You Know What You Did by KT Nguyen Becca: Fang Fiction by Kate Stayman-London   This Month's Book Club Pick - Bel Canto by Ann Patchett (have thoughts about this book you want to share? Call in at 843-405-3157 or email us a voice memo at badonpaperpodcast@gmail.com)   Sponsors Prose - Take your free consultation with 50% off at prose.com/bop. Better Help - Visit BetterHelp.com/BADONPAPER to get 10% off your first month   Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more!  Buy our Merch! Join our Geneva! Order Olivia's Book, Such a Bad Influence! Subscribe to Olivia's Newsletter! Order Becca's Book, The Christmas Orphans Club! Subscribe to Becca's Newsletter!  Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Olivia on Instagram @oliviamuenter and Becca @beccamfreeman.  

Dish
Damian Lewis, an autumnal risotto and an Old Fashioned

Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 38:27


Damian Lewis grew up in North London and, after a spell in boarding school, returned to the city to study acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He began his career with the Royal Shakespeare Company before transitioning to television. Damian's breakout role came in Band of Brothers, which was the most expensive TV show of all-time, in 2001. His portrayal of Nicholas Brody in Homeland earned him both an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe. His latest film, The Radleys, is adapted from a book by Matt Haig and tells the story of a family of vampires. Nick mixes an Old-Fashioned for Damian while Angela prepares caponata bruschetta to start, followed by hearty pumpkin risotto, inspired by a butternut squash recipe by Martha Collison. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a Gabriel Meffre Côte du Rhône. Damian Lewis is the perfect dinner-guest; he arrives hungry and armed with excellent anecdotes. Our trio cover how to cook octopus, what Tom Hanks is like on set and where Damian keeps his awards. You can now watch full episodes of Dish on Youtube  All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer them in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Movies In Focus
#68. Kevin Smith Talks THE 4:30 MOVIE & Euros Lyn Discusses THE RADLEYS

Movies In Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 18:29


Two very different directors talk about two very different films on this episode of the Movies In Focus podcast. First-up, Kevin Smith talks about his 1980s set comedy, The 4:30 Movie and then later in the episode Euros Lyn discusses his vampire-comedy, The Radleys. Kevin Smith was one of the leading figures in the 1990s independent film scene. His self-financed low-budget comedy Clerks was a massive success and he went on to make the likes of Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back, Jersey Girl and others. Working with rep company that includes the likes of Ben Affleck, Jason Lee, Jason Mewes and Matt Damon, Smith's films have also had a strong autobiographical bent, incorporating moments and characters from his own life and adding his own style of acerbic wit. His latest film, The 4:30 Movie is his most autobiographical yet- a 1980s set coming of age story that not only takes place within the confines of Smith's home state of New Jersey - but also his very own SmodCastle cinema. It's a witty and heartfelt film that delivers the goods for fans of his work and those looking for a well-honed comedy. Kevin Smith talks about digging into his past to make the film, shooting in your own cinema - as well as the possibility of a Mallrats sequel. To say that Welsh director Euros Lyn has had an illustrious career would be an understatement. His career as a director is littered with some of the television's top shows including - Casualty, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Sherlock, Broadchurch, Happy Valley, Daredevil, His Dark Materials and Heartstopper. Lyn's new film, The Radleys is based on Matt Haig's book of the same name - and it stars Damian Lewis and Kelly Macdonald as a married couple with a young family - and they all just happen to be vampires. Euros Lyn's chat about The Radleys covers bringing the material to the screen and getting such a great cast for his vampire film.

Writers and Company from CBC Radio
Matt Haig: A surprise inheritance, a magical island and why he's embracing hope — in fiction and life

Writers and Company from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 29:27


In Matt Haig's latest bestseller, The Life Impossible, a retired math teacher goes on a Spanish adventure after inheriting a house on Ibiza. But things on the island aren't quite what they seem. For Matt, the story's surrealist elements mirror aspects of his own journey through depression and mental illness — and coming through it with new ideas about what's possible. He speaks with Mattea Roach about striving for authentic optimism in his fiction.Music featured in this episode: "Rainy Days and Mondays" written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, performed by Carpenters, from the 1971 self-titled album, Carpenters, produced by Jack Daugherty.

De película - RNE
De película - De realidad a ficción, de la infiltrada a la sustancia - 12/10/24

De película - RNE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 127:22


Este viernes llega a los cines 'La infiltrada', dirigida por Arantxa Echevarría y protagonizada por Carolina Yuste y Luis Tosar. Con los tres hablamos de este thriller sobre la agente Aranzazu Berradre Marín, pseudónimo de una policía nacional que pasó ocho años camuflada en el Comando Donostia, y consiguió su desarticulación.La sustancia tras su paso por el Festival de Cannes, Premio al mejor guion, por San Sebastián, Toronto, donde se llevó el Premio del Público y Sitges llega ahora a salas y a De Película. La sustancia dirigida por Coralie Fargeat, protagonizada por Demi Moore, es de esas historias que consigue que nos demos cuenta que los avances científicos pueden plantearnos un problema, aunque venga a solucionarlo. Fue un héroe dentro y fuera de las pantallas, el documental Super Man la historia de Christopher Reeve es una prueba evidente. Una historia que nos va hacer llorar, que nos engancha y emociona desde el primer minuto.Otras tres películas en las que nos detenemos son: The apprentice, el biopic de Donald Trump dirigido por Ali Abbasi, que llega a la gran pantalla después de pasar por la 77ª edición del Festival de Cannes. Robot salvaje, de los creadores de cómo entrenar a un dragón el viaje de una robot que naufraga en una isla deshabitada y debe aprender a adaptarse al duro entorno. Y los Radley, una historia de vampiros, basada en la exitosa novela de Matt Haig y dirigida por Euros Lyn.Todo esto además de somos cine, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo, ¡y muy atentos a De película responde con Carlos Brioso!Escuchar audio

What to Read Next Podcast
Top Magical Library Books: Recommendations from Cat Sebastian

What to Read Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 9:54 Transcription Available


Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books.In this episode, Laura chats with author Cat Sebastian about magical libraries and librarians, a fascinating niche in fiction. This conversation was initially recorded in 2022 while Cat was promoting her book The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes, a queer historical romance with a dash of crime and adventure. The episode highlights Cat's recommendations for books centered around magical libraries and librarians, just in time for 'Get a Library Card' month!Books Mentioned:The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by Cat Sebastian https://amzn.to/3ZYEt0iA queer historical romance about two disaster bisexuals who fall in love via blackmail letters, leading to a thrilling adventure involving murder and a road trip.The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake https://amzn.to/3YdQdL8A story where a group of people gain access to the hidden Library of Alexandria, filled with arcane knowledge. As they lock themselves up for a year, they face moral dilemmas and make questionable choices.The Midnight Library by Matt Haig https://amzn.to/3BDqqTKThe main character explores alternate versions of their life in a mystical library, offering a poignant reflection on the choices we make and the lives we lead.A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske https://amzn.to/3XXwn5lThe first in a series blending historical fantasy romance with a charming dynamic between a large, good-natured himbo and a prickly, reserved librarian/archivist.In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan https://amzn.to/3zH1V7JA comfort read where children from our world are chosen to go to a magical school in another realm. The main character, Elliot, is skeptical about this concept and prefers to find clever diplomatic solutions in the magical library.Where to Find Cat Sebastian:Twitter and Instagram: @catSWritesWebsite: Catsebastian.comWant to check out more book recommendations?Visit What to Read Next Blog for reader tips, popular books like recommendations, and many more posts. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetterLicense code: IP29FC0QKB6DV2UE

Hope for Right Now: A Walking with Purpose Podcast
Episode 37: Priority 3: Your Marriage, Part 2

Hope for Right Now: A Walking with Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 56:49


On today's episode, Lisa and Laura sit down with their husbands—Leo Brenninkmeyer and Nick Phelps—to continue the discussion on Lesson 4 of Ordering Your Priorities, Priority 3: Your Marriage. Hear what the men in their lives have to say about marriage, as the couples dive right into topics like faith, suffering, the five love languages, and more. These men have no problem talking, getting vulnerable, and making their wives laugh. Who knows, maybe they will be inspired to start their own podcast! Sit back, relax, and enjoy the episode. Open your Heart to our key Scripture. Ephesians 5:33: However, let each one of you love his wife as himself, and let the wife see that she respects her husband. Invite Him in with this episode's questions for reflection. If you're married, think about the biggest challenge your spouse may be facing. In the next week, what could you do, with God's help, to support your spouse in that challenge? If you're not married, think about the biggest challenge someone close to you may be facing. In the next week, what could you do, with God's help, to support this person in that challenge? Show mentions. Matt Haig, The Comfort Book Dan and Stephanie Burke, Divine Intimacy Retreat The Five Love Languages Using code OYPBOGO, purchase one Ordering Your Priorities and get a second one at 50% off. Limit one use per customer. This offer ends October 31, 2024. Let's stay connected. Don't miss an episode. Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform.  Want to keep the conversation going? Join our private Facebook community. Stay in the know. Connect with us today.  We are committed to creating content that is free and easily accessible to every woman—especially the one looking for answers but unsure of where to go. If you've enjoyed this podcast, prayerfully consider making a donation to support it and other WWP outreach programs that bring women closer to Christ. Learn more about WWP on our website. Our Shop. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube.

A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
The Midnight Library (Matt Haig) In-Depth Book Discussion

A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 49:19


Welcome to our 31st episode in the monthly book discussion series hosted by Marisa Serafini (@serafinitv) and myself, Phil Svitek. If books are your passion, you've come to the right place! In this episode, we delve into The Midnight Library which is a novel by Matt Haig. In it, a 35-year-old English woman is unhappy in her dead-end life and so she is given the opportunity to experience lives she might have had if she had made different choices. Join the conversation! Share your thoughts, queries, and viewpoints in the comments or connect with Marisa (@serafinitv) and me on social media. In our upcoming discussion, we'll explore another book. And be sure to catch Marisa's new podcast, "Friends & Favorites w/Marisa Serafini," available at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/friends-and-favorites-w-marisa-serafini/id1693327509. For more insightful resources from your 360 creative coach, visit my website at http://philsvitek.com. Thank you for tuning in, and we're eager to hear your thoughts on this captivating book! #bookclub #bookreview #midnightlibrary Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Yours truly, Phil Svitek Filmmaker, author, podcaster & 360 Creative Coach ⁠http://philsvitek.com⁠

hr2 Neue Bücher
Matt Haig: Die Unmöglichkeit des Lebens (Roman)

hr2 Neue Bücher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 5:01


Matt Haig: Die Unmöglichkeit des Lebens (Roman) | Übers.: Sabine Hübner u.a. | Droemer Verlag 2024 | Preis: 24 Euro Von der hr2-Partnerbuchhandlung „F. Supp`s“ in Bad Homburg

Anekdotisch Evident. Kultur und Wissenschaft durchs Prisma der Plauderei

Richtig verwendet erhellen Begriffe und Konzepte die Wirklichkeit. Sie helfen uns zu differenzieren und können auch ein machtvolles Werkzeug zum Benennen und Lösen von Problemen sein. Vor allem in Social Media werden Begriffe jedoch verzerrt, aufgeweicht und entgrenzt und verlieren dabei nicht nur ihre Nützlichkeit, sondern können jede Menge Schaden anrichten, was Alexandra u.a. am Beispiel des "Pick-Me Girls" zeigt.Katrin fragt sich, was uns in dunklen Zeiten Trost spenden kann. Welche Gedanken sind hilfreich, um durchzuhalten bis zum Morgengrauen? Wie kann man Kindern helfen, ihre ersten Krisen zu meistern und Freunde trösten, die "untröstlich" sind? Besonders in der Mitte des Lebens häufen sich die traurigen Anlässe. Doch gerade unsere Lebenserfahrung befähigt uns, ihnen mit Zuversicht zu begegnen.Anekdotisch evident gibt es nur mit eurer Unterstützung. Danke an alle, die unseren kleinen Erscheinungsraum möglich machen – zum Beispiel über ein Abo bei Steady oder einen Beitrag auf unser Konto.Shownotes:Wikipedia: Concept CreepKiWi: Sophie Passmann: Pick Me GirlsMatthes & Seitz: Jens Balzer - Ethik der Kulturellen Appropriation (Buchtipp!) In trockenen Büchern - Mitte des LebensPragmatismusWilliam JamesDas Eichhörnchen-BeispielTrostKluge: Ethymologisches WörterbuchMatt Haig: The Comfort BookMatt Haig 2016: Beyond the brink: How author Matt Haig walked away from suicide No Feeling Is Final - Podcast (Empfehlung!)Wikipedia: This Too Shall Pass RND: Warum Sie Emotionen besser beim Namen nennen alle weiteren Shownotes findet ihr auf unserer Webseite. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Currently Reading
Season 7, Episode 8: A Lady of Yore + Advice For Our Past Readerly Selves

Currently Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 61:48


On this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: Feeling like a lady of yore and how bookstores contain the best people Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: answering the question “What is some advice you would tell your past readerly self"?” The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) .  .  .  .  1:23 - Our Bookish Moments of the Week 1:52 - Tubicen Portable Table Lamp 9:42 - Our Current Reads 10:01 - The Clackity by Lora Senf (Meredith) 13:48 - The Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier 14:29 - Birding with Benefits by Sarah T. Dubb (Kaytee) 17:52 - The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan 19:01 - The Night Swim by Megan Goldin (Meredith, Amazon link) 22:57 - Something is Killing the Children by James Tynion IV (Kaytee) 26:29 - Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe 26:35 - El Deafo by Cece Bell 27:03 - The Mesmerist by Caroline Woods (Meredith) 29:01 - Devil in the White City by Erik Larson 32:11 - All This and More by Peng Shepherd (Kaytee) 32:35 - Bright Side Bookshop 32:44 - The Book of M by Peng Shepherd 35:36 - The Midnight Library by Matt Haig 35:38 - Life after Life by Kate Atkinson 36:37 - The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd  39:06 - What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty 40:04 - Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poore 40:33 - Deep Dive: Advice For Our Past Readerly Selves 42:46 - CR Season 7: Episode 1 42:48 - Morning Glory Milking Farm by C. M. Nacosta 54:10 - Meet Us At The Fountain 54:55 - I wish there was a searchable database for every piece of content related to books we talk about on CR, books I've read, etc. (Meredith) 57:04 - Currently Reading Patreon 58:53 - I wish all authors would just do the right thing. (Kaytee) 59:11 - Stardust by Neil Gaiman Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. September's IPL comes to us from Bright Side Bookshop in Flagstaff, Arizona! Love and Chili Peppers with Kaytee and Rebekah - romance lovers get their due with this special episode focused entirely on the best selling genre fiction in the business.  All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the behind-the-scenes insights of an independent bookseller From the Editor's Desk with Kaytee and Bunmi Ishola - a quarterly peek behind the curtain at the publishing industry The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Production and Editing: Megan Phouthavong Evans Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!

Live from the Book Shop: John Updike's Ghost
EP76: National Book Award Longlist Reactions (We're So Smart!)

Live from the Book Shop: John Updike's Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 39:19


Have we read all of the NBA fiction longlist books? We have not. Do we have thoughts on the ones we have read? We do! Jessica Anthony! Amazing! But we also read a bunch of other books for this episode, even if Sam has trouble remembering which ones (much as he could not remember the word "seersucker"). Here's what's on tap: - All of the National Book Award Longlist for Fiction. Find it here. A lot of great choices; a few headscratchers! - "The Life Impossible," by Matt Haig. It's uplifting! About grief and getting past it.  - More on "The Light Pirate," which starts kind of boring but gets awesome. - "You Are Here," by David Nicholls. Yes, now Sam has read it, too.  - "Brooklyn," by Colm Tóibín. Hannah's not sure why people love it so much. What is she missing? - "Clark and Division," by Naomi Hirahara. Sam doesn't like historical fiction, but he likes this.

Okie Bookcast
Time Travel, Cats, and Wedding People - Book Recs w/ J, Hannah, and Tyler Lenz

Okie Bookcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 51:58


Welcome to Your Next Great Read for September 2024! J and Hannah are joined by author, Tyler Lenz, to talk books. We cover a ton of ground - everything from rocky aliens to bridezillas to saber-toothed tigers. And a lot of love for Matt Haig. Something for every reader!Get ready to fill your TBR list with more great books.Connect with Tyler: FacebookGet Tyler's Books: The Seam | Beyond the SeamConnect with Hannah: website | Twitter | InstagramDiscussed on the Show:TylerScythe - Neal ShustermannDungeon Crawler Carl - Matt DinnimannProject Hail Mary - Andy Weir11/22/63 - Stephen KingHannahHell House - Richard MathesonIncidents Around the House - Josh MalermanThe Wedding People - Allison EspachThe Midnight Library - Matt HaigJThe Life Impossible - Matt HaigThe Ministry of Time - Kaliane BradleyThe Seam - Tyler LenzThe Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O - Neal Stephenson and Nicole GallandConnect with J: website | TikTok | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH

Books and Authors
Matt Haig

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 27:42


Matt Haig discusses his new novel, The Life Impossible and Lord of the Flies at 70.

Naked Wealth Podcast
The Importance of Making Intentional Choices with Bre Johnson | The Naked Wealth Podcast

Naked Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 25:09


In this episode of Naked Wealth, host Jenn invites Bre Johnson, founder of Full Bloom Mama, to explore women's health and the often overlooked yet vital fourth trimester—the 40-day postpartum period that is pivotal for a mother's long-term physical and mental health. Bre shares her wealth of knowledge on postpartum care, drawing from global practices and her personal experiences as a cultural anthropologist. Key topics discussed include: What is the Fourth Trimester? Bre explains the significance of the fourth trimester, emphasizing that many cultures worldwide prioritize this period as much, if not more, than pregnancy itself. She highlights how this sacred window can impact a mother's health and longevity for decades. The Power of a Support System: Bre outlines how other cultures rally around new mothers, providing them with nourishment, rest, and emotional support. In contrast, she notes that the U.S. often glorifies "bounce-back" culture, which can neglect the essential recovery process for new moms. Nutrition and Wellness Post-Birth: Bre discusses the importance of nutrition, advocating for nutrient-dense, warming foods to help moms recover after childbirth. She also emphasizes mental well-being, sharing how meditation, journaling, and breathing exercises can aid in postpartum recovery. Movement After Baby: A slow, intentional return to movement is crucial in the postpartum phase. Bre encourages new mothers to start with gentle breath work and focus on reconnecting with their bodies before resuming any strenuous exercise routines. Preventing Postpartum Depression: Bre shares research-backed insights that show how holistic postpartum care—nutrition, mental health practices, and gentle movement—can significantly reduce the risk of postpartum depression. Full Bloom Mama: Bre also talks about her subscription service, Full Bloom Mama, designed to support women throughout pregnancy and postpartum. Full Bloom Mama offers curated boxes filled with items to educate and nurture new moms physically and mentally.

From the Front Porch
Episode 493 || September New Release Rundown

From the Front Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 53:48


This week on From the Front Porch, it's another New Release Rundown! Annie, Erin, and Olivia are sharing the September releases they're excited about to help you build your TBR. When you purchase or preorder any of the books they talk about, enter the code NEWRELEASEPLEASE at checkout for 10% off your order! To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, stop by The Bookshelf in Thomasville, visit our website (type “Episode 493” into the search bar and tap enter to find the books mentioned in this episode), or shop on The Bookshelf's official app: Annie's books: Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout (9/10) Two-Step Devil by Jamie Quatro (9/10) Intermezzo by Sally Rooney (9/24) Olivia's books: Lucy, Undying by Kiersten White (9/10) A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall by Jasmine Warga (9/10) When the World Tips Over by Jandy Nelson (9/24) Erin's books: The Life Impossible by Matt Haig (9/3) A Bit Much: Poems by Lyndsay Rush (9/17) Entitlement by Rumaan Alam (9/17) From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram, Tiktok, and Facebook, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com.  A full transcript of today's episode can be found here. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations.  This week, Annie is reading Someone in the Attic by Andrea Marra. Olivia is reading The Girls of Skylark Lane by Robin Benway. Erin is reading Entitlement by Rumaan Alam.  If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also support us on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, monthly live Porch Visits with Annie, our monthly live Patreon Book Club with Bookshelf staffers, Conquer a Classic episodes with Hunter, and more. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are...Jennifer Bannerton, Stephanie Dean, Linda Lee Drozt, Ashley Ferrell, Susan Hulings, Wendi Jenkins, Martha, Nicole Marsee, Gene Queens, Cammy Tidwell, and Amanda Whigham.

Sarah's Book Shelves Live
Ep. 177: Fall 2024 Book Preview with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

Sarah's Book Shelves Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 53:43


Welcome to the Fall 2024 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books!   Today, Catherine and I share 16 of our most anticipated books releasing mid-August through December.   This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Announcement One of the many benefits to joining our Patreon Community is that you get access to several bonus podcast episode series, including Book Preview Extras! In these episodes, Catherine and I share at least 4 bonus books we are excited about that we did not share in the big show preview episode. Get more details about all the goodies available to all patrons (Stars and Superstars) and sign up here! Highlights Catherine and Sarah share some big releases coming this fall (lightning round style). Catherine's theme is “unpredictability” — half her picks are repeat authors and the other half simply caught her eye. Sarah's choices feature 6 returning authors and overall are leaning more literary. A few shorter books from Sarah's picks: under 300 pages. Sarah has already read and rated two of her picks! Plus, their #1 picks for the fall. Big Fall Releases [1:29]  Books Mentioned By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult (Aug 20) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [1:56] Death at the Sign of the Rook by Kate Atkinson (Sep 3) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:00] The Life Impossible by Matt Haig (Sep 3) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:05] Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty (Sep 10) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:11] The Mighty Red by Louise Erdrich (Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:30] Framed by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey (Oct 15) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [2:36] The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny (Oct 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:39] The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins (Oct 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:45] The City and Its Uncertain Walls by Haruki Murakami (Nov 19) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [2:51] It Starts with One: The Legend and Legacy of Linkin Park by Jason Lipshutz(Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:54] MC5: An Oral Biography of Rock's Most Revolutionary Band by Brad Tolinski, Jaan Uhelszki, and Ben Edmonds (Oct 8) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:55] Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain by William Reid and Jim Reid(Sep 17) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:56] Scattershot: Life, Music, Elton & Me by Bernie Taupin (2023 release — in paperback Sep 10) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:58] The Name of This Band Is R.E.M.: A Biography by Peter Ames Carlin (Nov 5) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [3:59] Backlist Titles Mentioned The Midnight Library by Matt Haig [2:08] The Measure by Nikki Erlick [2:27] The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins [2:45] 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami [3:02] What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami [3:25] Fall 2024 Book Preview [6:34] Mid-August Catherine's Pick There Are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafak (Aug 20) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[9:22] Other Books Mentioned The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak [11:03]  10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World by Elif Shafak [11:12]  September Sarah's Picks Guide Me Home by Attica Locke (Sep 3) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [7:11] Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker (Sep 3) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [11:41] The Siege by Ben Macintyre (Sep 10) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [18:03]  Entitlement by Rumaan Alam (Sep 17) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [22:37]  A Reason to See You Again by Jami Attenberg (Sep 24) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [28:00] Adam and Evie's Matchmaking Tour by Nora Nguyen (Sep 24) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [33:45] Catherine's Picks Dear Dickhead by Virginie Despentes (Sep 10) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [15:37] Bringer of Dust by J. M. Miro (Sep 17) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [20:28]  Other Books Mentioned Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica Locke [7:21]  Heaven, My Home by Attica Locke [7:24] The Cutting Season by Attica Locke [7:55] Godshot by Chelsea Bieker [15:08]  The Spy and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre [18:12]  Ordinary Monsters by J. M. Miro [20:41]  Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam [22:57]  Trust by Hernan Diaz [23:45]  Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid [23:48]  All This Could Be Yours by Jami Attenberg [28:06] Saint Mazie by Jami Attenberg [28:09] The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg [28:10] Memphis by Tara M. Stringfellow [29:39] Banyan Moon by Thao Tai [29:44] The Sicilian Inheritance by Jo Piazza [34:37] The Women by Kristin Hannah [35:44] October Sarah's Picks The Sequel by Jean Hanff Korelitz (Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [39:18] (To skip ahead, jump to [44:55] in your podcast player.) Shred Sisters by Betsy Lerner (Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [46:44]  Catherine's Picks A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang (Oct 1) | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [26:11]  The Puzzle Box by Danielle Trussoni (Oct 8) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [30:59] Libby Lost and Found by Stephanie Booth (Oct 15) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[36:48] Like Mother, Like Mother by Susan Rieger (Oct 29) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [44:56]  Other Books Mentioned The Puzzle Master by Danielle Trussoni [31:07] A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin [38:43] The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz [39:23] The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin [42:23]  Capote's Women by Laurence Leamer [42:27]  It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover [43:39]  The Heirs by Susan Rieger [45:04]  The Forest for the Trees by Betsy Lerner [46:56]  Happiness Falls by Angie Kim [47:53]  November Catherine's Pick The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E. Pearson (Nov 12) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [48:53] 

Film Literate
The First Book Club Mailbag with Ewa Mykytyn

Film Literate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 79:16


As they close the book on Erin Morgenstern's The Starless Sea, Devin Diazoni and Ewa Mykytyn read from the mailbag and talk about everything under the sun as well as a few things still underground. Here's what was, what is, and what's to come for Film Literate's Book Club!Recipe: Gabriele's Starless Sea GingerbreadSupport Film Literate on Patreon!Guest: Ewa Mykytyn

Happy Place
Matt Haig: Self-criticism, anxiety triggers, and imagination

Happy Place

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 57:04


The bad times are intimately connected to the good. Author Matt Haig thinks happiness is only happiness because sadness exists. In this chat, Fearne and Matt talk about how hindsight can be an incredibly healing perspective shifter. He's found closure, progress, and contentment by revisiting memories that were previously traumatising. How good are you at facing up to your traumas rather than running away? Matt explains how he stopped finding excuses and blaming external factors – people or places – when really there was internal work to do. Plus, by trying to avoid triggers, are we just making ourselves more anxious? Fearne and Matt also chat about our ever-shifting notions of success, and why it's useful to feel like a failure sometimes. Matt's novel, The Life Impossible, is out on August 29th. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains frank chat about suicidal ideation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Everyone Loved It But Me
Revisted The Midnight Library

Everyone Loved It But Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 37:43


Enjoy this revisited episode where Lisa and bookstore owner Laura Larson discuss The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. This is a book that addresses suicide and mental health issues. NPR wrote this article tiled “It's Not Quite Dark Enough in the Midnight Library.”  Laura opened Odyssey Bookstore in March 2020. The store focuses on sustainability and is nestled in a darling spot in Ithaca, New York. You can follow the bookstore on Facebook or Instagram. In next week's episode, Lisa and Laura will talk about what it was like for Laura to open a bookstore amid the pandemic. Books Discussed on the Show: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman Less by Andrew Sean GreerThe Post Birthday World by Lionel ShriverLessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus  For more information, find Lisa on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and her website.*The book titles mentioned include affiliate links. You can support the podcast by purchasing a book with the links because the podcast receives a small commission. 

KFI Featured Segments
@HomewithDean – Homily 07/28

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 3:22 Transcription Available


I just finished reading The Humans—a book by author Matt Haig about an extraterrestrial living undercover here on earth as a human. During the course of his mission he, quite unexpectedly, grows to appreciate the craziness that is humanity and decides to stay. And in one of the final chapters he writes his human son a list of 97 pieces of advice for humans from his unique in perspective. I found some of those thoughts warm and amusing, like, “Peanut butter sandwiches go perfectly well with a glass of white wine. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.” Others I found quite profound and so I thought I'd share a few with you.Advice To A Human, from an outsider's perspective …2. Don't worry about your abilities. You have the ability to love. That is enough.3. Be nice to other people. At the universal level, they are you.4. Technology won't save humankind. Humans will.5. Laugh. It suits you.13. You shouldn't have been born. Your existence is as close to impossible as can be. To dismiss the impossible is to dismiss yourself.15. The road to snobbery is the road to misery. And vice versa.16. Tragedy is just comedy that hasn't come to fruition. One day you will laugh at this. You will laugh at everything.23. Happiness is not out here. It is in there.24. New technology, on Earth, just means something you will laugh at in five years. Value the stuff you won't laugh at in five years. Like love. Or a good poem. Or the sky.27. Dogs are geniuses of loyalty. And that is a good kind of genius to have.29. If there is a sunset, stop and look at it. Knowledge is finite. Wonder is infinite.30. Don't aim for perfection. Evolution, and life, only happens through mistakes.32. You are human. You will care about money, but realize it can't make you happy because happiness is not for sale.81. You can't find happiness looking for the meaning of life. Meaning is only the third most important thing. It comes after loving and being.40. Be alive—that is your supreme duty to the world.

Finding Annie
Matt Haig on finally returning to Ibiza, hope and new perspectives

Finding Annie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 36:21


Aged 24 in Ibiza, Matt Haig's life changed forever when he had a breakdown. Now 49 he has returned to the island, facing his past head on, returning with a whole new perspective, more optimism, and now, a new book called ‘The Life Impossible'. Matt has sold over 9 million copies of his books worldwide, and they have been translated into 58 languages. His bestselling book ‘Reasons to Stay Alive' has touched millions of lives and was game changing for many people with depression and anxiety. Since then, his novel The Midnight Library has become a global phenomenon and spent over 50 weeks on the Sunday Times bestseller charts and over 100 weeks on the New York Times bestseller charts. In this episode, as well as talking about the new book, Matt discusses returning to Ibiza, hope and sobriety. He also talks about surprising early forays in writing, how an adult diagnosis of ADHD helped him look at his younger self differently and how his experience of social media and mental health has impacted his children's relationship with it too. It feels like a whole new chapter in Matt's life and we're delighted to have him on to talk about it. Vote for Changes at the British Podcast Awards! Voting is open until 29th August. Just click this link and search for Changes. https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votingGET IN TOUCHContact us at changespod@gmail.com with your emails and voice notes.Changes is a deaf friendly podcast, transcripts can be accessed here: https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changesPlease Note: The transcript is automatically generated in case you come across any typos or misquotes during your reading. Enjoy the episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Topic Lords
246. Send An Envelope Of Guacamole For Analysis

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 63:58


Lords: * Jay * Alex Topics: * Mexican food outside San Diego (Having lived in Colorado, Ohio, and now Melbourne) * Releasing my first commercial video game * The being an uncle of camping * Skyscrapers by Matt Haig * https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/3/3597ddeb-e52e-4cda-a59c-c64600489fea/QM4hPodE.jpg * Attempting to preserve 40 years' worth of data Microtopics: * A puzzle adventure game starring a ferret. * DROD-likes. * Sending an envelope full of guacamole to a food lab so they can tell you a list of ingredients. * Reaching in the window so you can finally drive a million dollar Porsche. * Letting the Ewok sit in the driver's seat but not actually letting it drive the car. * Whether Ewoks get old enough to drive. * Throw Rock. * Making a game by first making your own level editor, image editor, audio synthesizer and music composition tools. * Finding playtesters by letting them come to you. * An eyeball that charges a laser when you step in front of it. * Deliberately optimizing your game to take up as little disk space as possible. * A project that starts moving much faster when you figure out what kind of project it should be. * Writing a 3D modeler so that you can get your 2D game on Steam. * Working with a professional artist. * Rendering fur. * Games with turns that represent less than a second of in-game time. * The mind-feel of a turn length. * A game that was so good that the developers went back decades later to make it playable. * The Mud and the Slime. * How to play DROD without any roach timers. * Which DROD is the best one to start with. * Sokoban with swordplay. * The level in King Dugan's Dungeon that's nothing but roach queens. * Optimizing your sword movements well enough that you can move forward while fighting. * Puzzles that are just hard enough to engage your mind while you do something else. * Visiting someone who is camping and then going home to sleep in your own bed. * Building a fire and making s'mores in the bathroom. * Camping expenses. * Giving gifts to adults who can already buy whatever they want. * Deliberately choosing a vacation that is especially exhausting. * Spending two days each visiting seven different family friends. * Your grandparents taking you camping and they sleep in the RV while you have to sleep in the tent. * Buying an onion bloomer for $600 and insisting that your family eat a blooming onion every night to justify the purchase. * Skyscrapers made out of words * Training yourself to visualize words in the wrong orientation. * Puzzling out what the title of the poem would've been if the typesetter hadn't messed it up * Cross-sectional art. * Poems that are intended to be viewed rather than read aloud. * Anti-poem poems. * Every project you've ever worked on (on a computer) * Good usable archives. * The unique digital footprint of your life. * Getting the bits from a SCSI hard drive in an old Mac that doesn't boot up. * Apple Desktop Bus Connection. * The miraculous ubiquity and longevity of USB-A. * Figuring out how to hook up a digital video player that requires a Firewire connection. * The MacOS resource fork. * What the .sit and .hqx extensions meant. * Gamma Zee. * Using social media to actually do things.

The Bookshop Podcast
Kathleen Caldwell and the Heartbeat of Montclair Village

The Bookshop Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 30:38 Transcription Available


In this episode, I'm in conversation with Kathleen Caldwell, the passionate owner of A Great Good Place for Books in Montclair Village, Oakland, who opens up about her incredible journey in the book industry. From her college days navigating aisles at Crown Books to orchestrating author events at prestigious bookstores like Shakespeare and Company, Kathleen's story is one of resilience, community, and an unwavering love for books. She shares the heartfelt tale of taking over the store after the unexpected passing of her dear friend and previous owner, Debi Echlin. Hear about the thoughtful changes Kathleen has made, including expanding the children's section and the deep-rooted connections she's built through fundraisers and school donations.Get ready to discover the essence of Montclair's literary heartbeat and the importance of building relationships with independent booksellers. Kathleen offers invaluable insights for authors, highlighting the significance of community support and engagement. Learn about memorable author events, including a thrilling encounter with Buzz Aldrin, and get Kathleen's inside scoop on her favorite reads from authors like Matt Haig and Taylor Jenkins Reid. This episode not only celebrates the magic of finding the perfect book but also underscores the ongoing efforts to keep Montclair's literary community thriving. Plus, don't miss our recommendations for must-visit local spots, from the scenic Redwood Park to the delightful dishes at Daughter Thai Kitchen in Montclair Village.A Great Good Place for BooksGo Fund Me for Kathleen CaldwellWe Are Okay, Nina LaCourJoseph Di PriscoI Would Meet You Anywhere: A Memoir, Susan Kiyo ItoMelanie GideonKatherine RothschildWe All Want Impossible Things, Catherine NewmanCatherine NewmanThe Coast Road, Alan MurrinThe Rachel Incident, Caroline O'DonaghueWe Are the Brennans, Tracey LangeThe Live Impossible, Matt HaigSupport the Show.The Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links

KFI Featured Segments
@HomewithDean – Homily 06/30

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 5:46 Transcription Available


The following was inspired by my recent pondering of regret combined with words by the author Matt Haig from his wonderful book, The Midnight Library. With apologies to Matt Haig, my words don't make his more beautiful, they just make it all more me …The problem with regrets is they come too easy. Perhaps that is the first clue that they aren't worth holding onto. It's easy to mourn the lives we aren't living. Easy to wish we would've developed other talents and said yes to different offers. Easy to wish we would've worked harder, loved better, handled our finances more astutely, been more popular, gone on that big trip, or said yes to the coffee date. It takes no effort to miss the friends we didn't make, the work we didn't do, the people we didn't marry, the children we didn't have. It is easy to regret and keep regretting, ad infinitum, until our time runs out. But it's not the life we regret not living that is the real problem. It is regret itself.Regret can fill a life with self-pity and self-loathing. Regrets make us shrivel and wither and feel like we're our own worst enemy. At first, regret feels like wisdom. But what it really is is presumption. It has us mourning a version of life that will never be tested or proven. You have no way of knowing that any of those other versions of you would have been better or worse. Regret would have you spend precious time pining for a dream you can never catch instead of living the moment that's already in your hand.I've always said there's never enough time in this one life to do all I want to do and be all I want to be. But lately I've begun to question whether that is really true. Of course, we can't visit every place or meet every person or do every job, yet most of what we would feel in any life is here to feel in this life. We don't have to play every game to know what winning feels like. We don't have to hear every tune to understand the power of music. We don't have to have tried every variety of grape from every vineyard to know the pleasure of wine. Love and laughter and fear and pain are universal currencies. We just have to close our eyes and savor the taste of the drink in front of us and listen to the song as it plays.The truth is we are as completely and utterly alive in this life as we would be in any other. We have access to the same emotional spectrum, so we actually only need to be this one person. We only need to feel one existence. We don't have to do everything in order to be everything when then only thing anyone ever truly wants to be is fully alive.Regret presumes that a life without mistakes is the best possible life. But we are human, and part of being human is being imperfect. Therefore, a perfect human life must be an imperfect human life. As for me, my numerous stumbles and screw ups, my good decisions and bad decisions, whatever understanding or ignorance or hubris or blindness or love or hate or brilliance or idiocy has marked my path—all of it, good and bad, has led me right here, right now. If I had made fewer mistakes it's quite possible I wouldn't have Tina—the greatest not-mistake of my existence. Fewer mistakes would've meant other turns that would've made meeting her impossible and I would not give up knowing her for 10,000 lives of better decisions. Nor would I give up the family that I love and the friends that I simply couldn't imagine enjoying more.So it turns out regret is overrated. Not missing out on life is not about not screwing up. Not missing out is about not shutting down. Not missing out is about choosing to be fully alive, here and now. We're imperfect people. We make mistakes. It's perfectly natural to have regrets, but it's also perfectly useless to hold onto them. So let's not. Let's choose to be alive right where we are. Because wherever you happen to be standing, the sky above you goes on forever. A sky of infinite possibilities means it's never too late to build yourself a beautiful life.