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Hunting in British Columbia before the ban on grizzly hunting, the author narrowly escapes his brush with Ursus Arctos Horribilis. This adventure almost cost him his life and fortunately he came out in one piece and with a crazy story. From the November/December 2023 issue of Bear Hunting Magazine, this is the article entitled, "By The Skin of My Teeth". Read by Kolby Morehead.Subscibe to Bear Hunting Magazine | Follow us on Instagram | Find us on Facebook
This episode we're talking about Hate Reads! We discuss annoyance reading, hate reading vs reading something you hate, completionism, experiencing bad media as a social bonding experience, and 1-star reviews of books. Plus: Books about women murdering! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Media We Mentioned The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (Wikipedia) "A spectre is haunting Europe” Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Game of Thrones (Wikipedia) Divergent by Veronica Roth “Divergent might have been sloppy in places, but in a bizarre continuity error, both Tris' disabling trauma around guns and an actual gun appears and disappears as is convenient in the final chapters… This violates both Chekhov's Gun and some corollary: if you introduce a gun, it must exist.” (from Jam's review; see also “I'm not reading another YA trilogy unless someone guarantees me no queer people die in the second act”) Insurgent by Veronica Roth The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir “reading this book felt like having to eat three bags of raw spinach before I was allowed the ice cream sundae I'd been promised” (from Matthew's review) The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown Links, Articles, and Things 161 (number) (Wikipedia) Schadenfreude (Wikipedia) Mark Oshiro (who Jam mentioned) appears to have deleted their YouTube channel? Or Something? You can still go to their website and the Mark Reads website. Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr Podcast Episode on Ready Player One A recent(ish) episode of Watch+Play (there's a lot of them!) There's also this playlist of shorter, edited videos if you don't want to commit Hark (Jam's holiday music podcast) Hot take (Wikipedia) Hate-watching (Wikipedia) Episode 011 - Religious Fiction (the one in which Anna read the book she hated) BookTok (Wikipedia) Matthew can't find the specific X-Men review he mentioned, but it's buried in this site somewhere (that link specifically is to a scathing review of the final issue of Mutant X) Show, don't tell (Wikipedia) Questions What Romance genres do you want us to read? What comic would you use to introduce superhero comics to adults (who haven't read them before)? Twitter thread Experimental Fiction by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. Aphasia by Mauro Javier Cárdenas When I Hit You: Or, A Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife by Meena Kandasamy Big City by Marream Krollos Search History by Eugene Lim Dreaming of You: A Novel in Verse by Melissa Lozada-Oliva The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli This Could Have Become Ramayan Chamar's Tale: Two Anti-Novels by Subimal Misra, translated by V. Ramaswamy If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English by Noor Naga Oreo by Fran Ross We Cast a Shadow by Maurice Carlos Ruffin Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo, translated by Margaret Sayers Peden Noopiming: The Cure for White Ladies by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson I was the President's Mistress!! by Miguel Syjuco Split Tooth by Tanya Tagaq Savage Tongues by Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, November 1st we'll be discussing the genre of Investigative Journalism! Then on Tuesday, November 15th we'll be talking about Podcasts!
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code PSH at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Another Monday means another brand new podcast! Peyton had an unbelievable amount of caffeine while recording this so beware of his wild behavior LOL! FOLLOW PEYTON: https://instagram.com/psh8?igshid=ZDg1NjBiNjg= JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/V5WYhSte2R GRAB SOME MERCH: https://www.youshouldknowstudios.com/shop 0:00 Intro 4:01 Manscaped 5:16 Cam Joins 8:09 Peytons New Neighborhood Story 19:04 Fan Interaction Gone Wrong 21:34 Holes in My Teeth 27:50 Cam sits to pee 29:34 Where do you put your phone? 31:07 Peyton gets the zoomies 32:03 would you rather 47:22 Peyton was CHEATED ON 52:22 Least favorite YouTube trend 57:48 DELIVERY DRIVER CONFESSES A CRIME 1:05:50 ANNOUNCEMENT
Demi Lovato has found herself in many avenues over the past few years – from releasing a tell-all documentary to uncovering extraterrestrials – but 2022 finds them traveling back in time to the sound of the late 90's and early 2000's: pop-punk. On this episode of Switched On Pop, we check out her two latest singles, “Skin of My Teeth” and “Substance,” and through focusing on the latter, pull out what, exactly, pop-punk is, and how Demi embodies the genre's ever-evolving sound in their new track. Songs Discussed: Demi Lovato - Substance Demi Lovato - Skin of My Teeth Demi Lovato - Sorry Not Sorry Demi Lovato - La La Land Demi Lovato - Heart Attack Turnstile - MYSTERY Bring Me The Horizon - Chelsea Smile Blink-182 - Dysentery Gary Misfits - Astro Zombies My Chemical Romance - Astro Zombies Blink-182 - What's My Age Again WILLOW, Travis Barker - t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue Machine Gun Kelly - bloody valentine Citizen - Stain La Dispute - Such Small Hands Mom Jeans - Edward 40hands Rise Against - Savior NOFX - Whoa on the Whoas Jarrod Alonge, Sunrise Skater Kids - Pop Punk Pizza Party Paramore - For A Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic Fall Out Boy - Of All The Gin Joints In The World Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun The Police - Message in a Bottle Modern Baseball - Tears Over Beers Jimmy Eat World - Sweetness Good Charlotte - The Anthem The Offspring - The Kids Aren't Alright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's absolutely delightful when finding one book leads you to another book, and another book, and another book. In this Keep It Fictional episode, we talked about the rabbit holes we have been in and a book we discovered while we were there. Books mentioned in this episode: The Perfect Nine: The Epic of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli (translated by Christina MacSweeney), My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress by Rachel DeLoache Williams, and The World of Lore: Monstrous Creatures by Aaron Mahnke. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keepitfictional/message
Greetings booknerds! We're back with another 30 Dirty episode to give you some book recommendations for our July #tbntbookchallenge2022. July's prompt is to read a book from a country you want to visit OR by an indigenous author. We've come up with a list of books where the setting is of places we would love to visit and there are some trip-py reads. Cheers!Books Mentioned (in order):A Castle in the Clouds by Kerstin Gier (Swiss Alps)The Green-eyed Lama by Oyungerel Tsedevdamba and Jeffrey Lester Falt (Mongolia)Kamusari Tales Told at Night by Shion Miura (rural Japan)The Comet Seekers by Helen Sedgwick (Antarctica)Half-Blown Rose by Leesa Cross-Smith (Paris)The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli (Mexico)This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub (past)The Nutmeg's Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis by Amitav Ghosh (Banda Islands)Red Blossom in Snow: A Lotus Palace Mystery by Jeannie Lin (Tang Dynasty in China)Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier (Romania)
Llegó el momento de cerrar la séptima temporada de MAXIMETAL. Lo hacemos por todo lo alto en clave festiva. Nos encontramos en septiembre. Feliz verano!!! Playlist: 1 - MANOWAR - "Metal Warrior" 2 - NIGHTWISH - "She is My Sin" 3 - MYRATH - "Braving the Seas" 4 - GOTTHARD - "Master of ilusion" 5 - ACCEPT - "Burning" 6 - DIAMOND HEAD - "Bones" 7 - MERCYFUL FATE - "Black Funeral" 8 - BLIND GUARDIAN - "Time What is Time" 9 - ALICE COOPER - "School's Out" 10 - CICLONAUTAS - "El Sol" 11 - D.A.D - "Burning Star" 12 - MEGADETH - "Skin O' My Teeth" 13 - JUDAS PRIEST - "Hell Patrol" 14 - KISS - "Shout It Out Loud" _______________________________________________ Puedes apoyar a MAXIMETAL y disfrutar de contenido exclusivo, así como acceder a todo el histórico de audios del programa, a través del siguiente enlace y seleccionando la opción en azul "Apoyar": https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-maximetal-hard-rock-heavy-metal-podcast_sq_f1277537_1.html
Llegó el momento de cerrar la séptima temporada de MAXIMETAL. Lo hacemos por todo lo alto en clave festiva. Nos encontramos en septiembre. Feliz verano!!! Playlist: 1 - MANOWAR - "Metal Warrior" 2 - NIGHTWISH - "She is My Sin" 3 - MYRATH - "Braving the Seas" 4 - GOTTHARD - "Master of ilusion" 5 - ACCEPT - "Burning" 6 - DIAMOND HEAD - "Bones" 7 - MERCYFUL FATE - "Black Funeral" 8 - BLIND GUARDIAN - "Time What is Time" 9 - ALICE COOPER - "School's Out" 10 - CICLONAUTAS - "El Sol" 11 - D.A.D - "Burning Star" 12 - MEGADETH - "Skin O' My Teeth" 13 - JUDAS PRIEST - "Hell Patrol" 14 - KISS - "Shout It Out Loud" _______________________________________________ Puedes apoyar a MAXIMETAL y disfrutar de contenido exclusivo, así como acceder a todo el histórico de audios del programa, a través del siguiente enlace y seleccionando la opción en azul "Apoyar": https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-maximetal-hard-rock-heavy-metal-podcast_sq_f1277537_1.html
This week, Dom Pop submits itself to the birth of an icon as we take a (shallow) dive into the debut self-titled studio album from future superstar DUA LIPA - which was released 5 years ago this month. We talk through our journeys with Dua and track her path to superstardom in 2017. ALSO discussed: LADY GAGA's recent Joker-musical-sequel news, XYLØ's stellar new album 'Unamerican Beauty' & track updates on BETTY WHO's forthcoming album 'Big'! AT THE SPA: HALSEY (So Good), DEMI LOVATO (Skin of My Teeth), PALE WAVES (Reasons to Live), THE ACES (Girls Make Me Wanna Die), MOTHICA (Blood), TOVE STYRKE (Lies), XYLØ (Unamerican Beauty), and LIZZO (Grrrls). NEXT WEEK: 5 Years of 'Felt' by THE CHAIN GANG OF 1974!
Welcome to the first episode of the Ask the Dentist podcast for 2022! Dr. B is excited to share with you today the company that he has partnered with to test the oral microbiome (Bristle), and why he feels that this test is so important to our health. We move on to the weekly listener's question, asking how you can kick the sugar habit. Dr. B has personal experience with this and talks us through his tips, tricks, and substitutes to live a healthier, sugar-free life. We learn why there are two prime concerns when giving up sugar (desensitizing our tongues and managing our behavior), and why it's so important not to go cold turkey. Find out what it means to be "fat-adapted", the health benefits of the paleo diet, and how your sleeping patterns are affecting your sugar cravings. Join us today to kick off your 2022 by kicking your sugar habit!Key Points From This Episode:Welcome to the first podcast of 2022, the year of the oral microbiome [0:00:12]The new test available to check on the status of your oral microbiome [0:00:42]Dr. B's excitement for the ruling on fluoride in water released on the 18th of January [0:02:18]How today's topic is similar to a New Year's Resolution [0:04:00]Today's question: What does Dr. B feel about artificial sweeteners? [0:05:15]Why our bodies are geared to seek out sweet food, and how to manage your behavior [0:05:48]The two prime concerns with giving up sugar: desensitizing our tongue, and removing the desire [0:07:35]How dentists are involved in motivating their patient's behavior changes [0:09:53]The four aspects to kicking your sugar habit: becoming fat-adapted, working on your sleep, a paleo diet, and finding a substitute for the after-meal snack [0:10:55]How Dr. B developed his sugar habit [0:12:25]Where Dr. B first ran into the term “fat adapted”, what it means, and how it addresses the root cause of a sugar addiction [0:14:51]Fixing your sleeping pattern: how sleep drives sugar cravings and prevents you from being fat-adapted [0:17:30]How eating less sugar can give you a new appreciation for food [0:27:35]How diet has helped Dr. B's oral microbiome [0:28:16]Artificial sweeteners: why Dr. B advises staying away from them, and some alternatives [0:28:44]A wrap-up of today's advice [0:31:12Why Dr. B has chosen to work with Bristle [0:36:17]How to Submit Your Question:Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentist Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Ask the Dentist: Facts on FluorideSubscribe to Mondays with Mark: the Weekly Ask the Dentist NewsletterAsk the Dentist Podcast Episode #40: Are Honey and Maple OK for My Teeth?The Case Against SugarMark's Daily AppleThe 8-Hour sleep paradoxThe Whole30 DietThe chocolate alternatives Dr. B recommendsAsk the DentistAbout Dr. Mark BurhenneFollow Dr. B on Instagram @askthedentistFollow Dr. B on Twitter
Sisters Chaya and Simi are the founders of the clothing brand, The Frock NYC. They recently decided to take a mini-sabbatical online and work in a more condensed fashion. In this episode, Rivki was invited by Chaya and Simi onto their platform to discuss this new journey they've decided to embark on. Rivki leads the conversation by asking deeper questions on what prompted this decision, what they hope their audience can take away, and so much more. Most brands only show their high moments, but Chaya and Simi's authenticity in the way they run their business, balance their personal lives, and handle change gracefully results in one of Kale in My Teeth's most inspiring episodes. CHAPTER MARKERS Introduction - 4:03 The evolution of their personal lives with work- 5:53 When they realized something needed to change - 16:17 Finding a deeper sense of self-worth - 20:42 When to let go and when to work harder - 25:06 Why did they decide to not hire staff for this period - 29:38 Appreciating the privilege to be able to have this conversation - 33:14 The change in their definition of success - 38:32 Integrating free-thinking in other areas of life - 44:06 Finding inspiration in other people - 47:22 What does this break actually mean? - 51:18 Their defining mission - 58:06 Find The Frock NYC: - @thefrocknyc Find Rivki: - Rivki's Instagram, Rivki's Blog Produced by https://greenfreshmedia.com
Date: January 5, 2022My Positive PocketEpisode 6: My Shocking Story: Cutting off My Teeth due to Fire PTSDSummary:My fire PTSD almost took my life. Now I'm loosing my teeth because of the trauma that has haunted me for a year. Here is my shocking story of how I have gotten to the point of needing a $40,000 surgery to save myself from becoming toothless.Support me on my new Patreon!Click HERE for my 2022 Calendar Bundle!Click HERE to see my NEW BOOKS!Click HERE to see my hardship masterclass!Click HERE for 1-1 coaching!Notes:-My dental disaster.- The $40,000 surgery.- My fire PTSD.- Dissociation from my trauma.- Eating mold for a year.- Overcoming my trauma before it is too late.- Dwell on the good instead of the bad!- "Sparklify" your life despite hardship!Let's be friends!- Subscribe to my newsletter & join my Flutter Flock!- Visit my website! www.silverkeycreations.com- Follow my Instagram: @silverkeycreations- Like my Facebook page: Silver Key Creations
This episode we're talking about our Favourite Reads of 2021! We discuss our favourite fiction and non-fiction reads for the podcast (and not for the podcast) as well as other things that helped us get through the year! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Bookshop.org list of (most) our our top titles https://bookshop.org/lists/favourite-reads-of-2021 Favourite Fiction For the podcast Matthew Dreamships by Melissa Scott (1992) Episode 131 - Cyberpunk Anna Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado (2017) Episode 123 Psychological Horror Tied with Episode 134 - Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Meghan Trouble and Her Friends by Melissa Scott (1995) Episode 131 - Cyberpunk RJ The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino, translated by Alexander O. Smith (Japanese 2005, translated 2011) Episode 127 - Crime Fiction (But it's really Piranesi by Susanna Clarke) Not for the podcast Anna Minimum Wage Magic by Rachel Aaron (2018) Meghan Winter Tide by Ruthanna Emrys (2017) RJ To Be Taught if Fortunate by Becky Chambers (2019) Episode 124 - Media (and Noodles) We've Recently Enjoyed Matthew Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (2019) Favourite Non-Fiction For the podcast Meghan The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket by Benjamin Lorr (2020) Episode 117 - Sociology Non-Fiction RJ The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction by Ursula K. Le Guin (1992; originally 1979) Episode 125 - Literary Theory & Literary Criticism Matthew Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond (2016) Episode 117 - Sociology Non-Fiction Anna All the Rage: Mothers, Fathers and the Myth of Equal Partnership by Darcy Lockman (2019) Episode 117 - Sociology Non-Fiction Not for the podcast RJ Napkin by Carta Monir (2019) Episode 132 - Recent Media We've Enjoyed Matthew 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei by Eliot Weinberger (2016; originally 1987) Episode 132 - Recent Media We've Enjoyed Anna Having and Being Had by Eula Biss (2020) (except I feel guilty that this is the same author as last year's non-fic fav so I could also do Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy by Tressie McMillan Cottom) Meghan Three Squares: The Invention of the American Meal by Abigail Carroll (2013) Other Favourites Things of 2021 Anna Maintenance Phase & You're Wrong About (podcasts) RJ Unpacking (game) Matthew Barge Chilling Beach The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen (2020) Meghan wandrer.earth Sacré dépanneur! by Judith Lussier (2010) Runner-Ups Matthew Books Typeset in the Future: Typography and Design in Science Fiction Movies by Dave Addey Episode 129 - Non-Fiction Film & TV Books The Skin We're In: A Year of Black Resistance and Power by Desmond Cole Comics (Twitter thread with more info on each title) Nicola Traveling Around the Demons' World by Asaya Miyanaga (4 volumes, complete) Episode 124 - Media (and Noodles) We've Recently Enjoyed The Girl from the Other Side: Siúil, A Rún by Nagabe, translated by Adrienne Beck (11 volumes, complete) Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama, translated by Stephen Kohler (8 volumes, ongoing) Episode 132 - Recent Media We've Enjoyed Spy x Family by Tatsuya Endo, translated by Casey Loe (6 volumes, ongoing) Episode 132 - Recent Media We've Enjoyed What Is Obscenity? The Story of A Good For Nothing Girl and Her Pussy by Rokudenashiko The Nib edited by Matt Bors Website Pulp and Reckless by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Jacob Phillips Super Fun Sexy Times by Meredith McClaren This is How I Disappear by Mirion Malle Scary manga: Kasane by Daruma Matsuura (14 volumes, complete) Sensor by Junji Ito (1 volume, complete) PTSD Radio by Masaaki Nakayama (6 volumes, complete) Blood on the Tracks by Shūzō Oshimi (7 volumes, ongoing) Anna The Art of Cruelty by Maggie Nelson What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest by Hanif Abdurraqib Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation by Anne Helen Petersen How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny Odell Meghan Fiction The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones (horror) The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli (literary fiction) No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood (literary fiction) Rabbits by Terry Miles (techno thriller) Non-fiction Bikes and Bloomers: Victorian Women Inventors and their Extraordinary Cycle Wear by Kat Jungnickel The Cold Vanish: Seeking the Missing in North America's Wildlands by Jon Billman Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction by Grady Hendrix RJ Picture books!!! Ping by Ani Castillo Poojo's Got Wheels by Charrow Two Many Birds by Cindy Derby This Is Ruby by Sara O'Leary & Alea Marley Animals Brag About Their Bottoms by Maki Saito, translated by Brian Bergstrom Your Name Is a Song by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow & Luisa Uribe Someone Builds the Dream by Lisa Wheeler & Loren Long Comics Beetle and the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen Stargazing by Jen Wang Grease Bats by Archie Bongiovanni TV/Video Taskmaster Only Connect Puzzgrid: Only Connect wall-style puzzles Dimension 20 Mice & Murder Misfits & Magic Games Voyagers: A LARP Duet (PDF link) Other Media We Mentioned Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson Neuromancer by William Gibson On Immunity: An Inoculation by Eula Biss Red Spider White Web by Misha Nogha You Are Good (podcast) Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Wikipedia) Links, Articles, and Things Hark! Episode 300: Good to Better, Bad to Worse Secret Stacks Episode 65 Episode 116 - Best Books We Read in 2020 Episode 113 - Seeking Book Recommendations Episode 114 - Hot Cocoa & Book Recommendations Dude Chilling Park (Wikipedia) 20 Philosophy books by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors to help our listeners diversify their readers' advisory. All of the lists can be found here. The Promise of Happiness by Sarah Ahmed Tsawalk: A Nuu-chah-nulth Worldview by Umeek / E Richard Atleo The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds by Adrienne Maree Brown Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Y. Davis The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center by bell hooks The God Equation: The Quest for a Theory of Everything by Michio Kaku Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde Memory Serves: Oratories by Lee Maracle Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity by José Esteban Muñoz Everyday Ubuntu: Living Better Together, the African Way by Mungi Ngomane Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o Mexican Philosophy in the 20th Century: Essential Readings edited by Carlos Alberto Sánchez & Robert Eli Sanchez Jr. As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity by C. Riley Snorton Mathematics for Human Flourishing by Francis Su Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind: Informal Talks on Zen Meditation and Practice by Shunryu Suzuki Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World by Tyson Yunkaporta Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, January 4th we'll be discussing the genre of Architecture! Then on Tuesday, January 18th we'll be talking about how (and why) 2022 is the Year of Book 2!
This week we are talking about bringing your health into alignment with all God created it to be with Sersie Blue and Gigi Carter. Sersie Blue and Gigi Carter created Daniel Fast: A Bridge to Healthy Living, a program birthed during the pandemic to address the impact of comorbidities and the disproportionate number of COVID-19 deaths in the Black community. Together they authored A Prayer for Your Health Journal, a 4-week journal combining faith and whole food plant based nutrition; launched the eat better, not less recipe website, Daniel's Plate; and created the Healthy for My Purpose Podcast. About Sersie Sersie is a health coach, speaker, author, founder of The Faithful Vegan, and host of Eat Your Best Life Podcast. After health issues during her second pregnancy, followed by personal tragedy, Sersie decided to participate in a one-month Daniel Fast. Combining prayer with a whole-food, plant-based diet, Sersie found her life transformed. Today she is passionate about helping women make meaningful connections between faith and healthy living. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of Windsor and a Master's of Divinity in Counseling from Tyndale College. She also completed the health coach program from Wellcoaches at the University of North Florida. Sersie resides in Georgia with her family. About Gigi Gigi is a nutritionist, personal trainer, and author. After 22 years in corporate management roles, Gigi changed her career to help others take charge of their health. In 2016 she pursued a Master's in Nutrition Sciences from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she graduated with honors and launched the socially conscious nutrition and wellness practice, My True Self. Gigi is a licensed nutritionist in Washington, and certified personal trainer. She helps people prevent and reverse common chronic diseases using plant-based nutrition and other lifestyle management concepts. Gigi worked with a large private school in Seattle to transition to an entirely plant-based menu. Gigi is the author of The Plant-Based Workplace, and co-author of the children's book The Spinach in My Teeth. She lives in Washington state where she enjoys cycling and spending time with her husband Kevin and their three rescue dogs. ANNOUNCEMENTS Work with our host Shaunté Saphire: https://www.shauntesaphire.com You can now send questions for the “Ask Shaunté” segment on the podcast. Once I get enough questions, I will start the segment. Please email your questions to info@prayplanslay.com or send me an DM on Instagram. SOCIAL MEDIA INFO Shaunté Pray Plan Slay - @prayplanslaypodcast Shaunté Saphire - @shauntesaphire Website: https://www.shauntesaphire.com Sersie & Gigi Email: hello@danielfasttohealthyliving.com Website: https://danielfasttohealthyliving.com Recipe Website: https://danielsplate.com Podcast: https://healthyformypurpose.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielfasttohealthyliving/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danielfasttohealthyliving YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK18WDOr0IwQ3ryNq2iriPw Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/danielfasttohealthyliving/
Francisco Goldman in conversation with Valeria Luiselli, discussing his new novel, "Monkey Boy," published by Grove Atlantic Press. This event was originally broadcast live via Zoom and hosted by Peter Maravelis. Francisco Goldman has published four novels and two books of non-fiction. "The Long Night of White Chickens" was awarded the American Academy's Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction. His novels have been finalists for several prizes, including, twice, The Pen/Faulkner Prize. "The Ordinary Seaman" was a finalist for The International IMPAC Dublin literary award. "The Divine Husband" was a finalist for The Believer Book Award. "The Art of Political Murder" won The Index on Censorship T.R. Fyvel Book Award and The WOLA/Duke Human Rights Book Award. "The Interior Circuit: A Mexico City Chronicle," published in 2013, was named by the LA Times one of 10 best books of the year and received The Blue Metropolis "Premio Azul" 2017. His most recent novel, "Say Her Name," won the 2011 Prix Femina Etranger. His books have been published in 16 languages. Valeria Luiselli was born in Mexico City and grew up in South Korea, South Africa and India. An acclaimed writer of both fiction and nonfiction, she is the author of the essay collection "Sidewalks;" the novels "Faces in the Crowd" and "The Story of My Teeth;" "Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions" and "Lost Children Archive." She is the recipient of a 2019 MacArthur Fellowship and the winner of two Los Angeles Times Book Prizes, The Carnegie Medal, an American Book Award, and has been nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Kirkus Prize, and the Booker Prize. She has been a National Book Foundation "5 Under 35" honoree and the recipient of a Bearing Witness Fellowship from the Art for Justice Fund. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Granta, and McSweeney's, among other publications, and has been translated into more than twenty languages. She is a Writer in Residence at Bard College and lives in New York City. Sponsored by the City Lights Foundation.
Gomorrha - Trauma (from the Strain, Crack & Break - Volume 2 of the Nurse With Wound List - Germany) Flohr Otis - Stirb In Deinem Rasenmäher (underground German band from 90s - self released 2LP Vierteiler) NZ mini set inspired by Erewhon Calling - Experimental Sound in New Zealand BOOK (available at Carbon Records link below) Toy Love - Squeeze (from the AK79 2LP compilation on Ripper Records, Propeller, and Flying Nun Records - originally from 1979) Chris Knox - Wanna (from Seizure LP - reiisue on Captured Tracks - originally on Flying Nun 1989) Tall Dwarfs - Skin of My Teeth (from Weeville reissued on Captured Tracks) Wreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos - Rain (from Xpressway Pile-up - A Compilation of NZ Music) The Verlaines - Angela (from Dunedin Double 4 way 2LP, The Chills, Sneaky Feelings, The Stones, and The Verlaines - reissued on Flying Nun - originally released in 1982) Rambutan - System 5 (Walker Martin • Michael Kiefer • Chris Robert • Glen Galloway • Eric Hardiman) Rambutan - System 20 (Mike Watt • Anla Courtis • Michael Kiefer • Jon Schlesinger • Thomas Lail • Patrick Weklar • Eric Hardiman) Rambutan - System 32 (Euan Currie • Holland Hopson • Jenifer Gelineau • Ali Robertson • Pete Fosco • Eric Hardiman) Links: Rambutan - Parallel Systems - https://rambutan.bandcamp.com/... Carbon Mailorder - https://carbonrecords.com
The audio for the first story of this performance cut off. The recording picks up from the second story. Featured stories: Where's My Teeth? / Too Much Coke / Lovecraft is Dumb / 5 o'clock Fangs Aired May 12th, 2020. All stories performed and written by Kyle Kerezsi. Each title is submitted by the audience and the stories are improvised from there. You can submit story titles to quarantinespookshow@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/quarantinespook You can catch livestreams at twitch.tv/kylekerezsi Tip at venmo.com/kylekerezsi More projects at kylekerezsi.com
On October 20, 2020, the Lannan Center presented a Crowdcast webinar featuring Valeria Luiselli in conversation with Aminatta Forna. Introduced by Lakshmi Krishnan. Valeria Luiselli's recent novel, Lost Children Archive was a finalist for the 2019 Kirkus Prize for Fiction and long-listed for the 2019 Booker Prize, and has been named a best book of 2019 by Entertainment Weekly, Vanity Fair, Vulture, and Time. Lost Children Archive sits beside Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions, Luiselli’s ground-breaking book-length essay that has become a touchstone text for those looking to facilitate meaningful and informed conversations around the immigration crisis. Luiselli is also the author of the novels The Story of My Teeth and Faces in the Crowd, and Sidewalks, an essay collection. She is the recipient of a 2019 Macarthur “Genius Grant” and her works have been recognized by the National Book Critics Circle, The National Book Foundation, The New York Times, NPR, The Guardian, Publisher’s Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, BuzzFeed, Huffington Post, and the San Francisco Chronicle, among others. She is a writer in residence at Bard College in New York. Aminatta Forna is a novelist, memoirist, and essayist. She was born in Scotland and raised between Sierra Leone and the United Kingdom. She is the award-winning author of the novels Happiness (2018), The Hired Man (2013), The Memory of Love (2011), and Ancestor Stones (2006). She is also the author of the memoir The Devil that Danced on the Water (2002). Her honors include a Windham Campbell Award from Yale University, the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize Best Book Award 2011, and a Hurston Wright Legacy Award, among others. Forna is the current Director and Lannan Foundation Chair of Poetics at the Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice. Music: Quantum Jazz — "Orbiting A Distant Planet" — Provided by Jamendo.
This week is very special guest, author Anna Cox (I Keep My Worries in My Teeth), whose wonderful, strange, funny and poignant new novel is also available as an audiobook… and JV was honored to read one of the characters in it! Anna and JV talk about the book, Anna’s teenage years in curlers and more!
Author and photograph Anna Cox brought her charming and upbeat storytelling to the Jam Bunker to talk about her debut novel, I Keep My Worries in My Teeth. Anna and Brad talked about the importance of the arts early in life, a love affair with storytelling, the importance of her two brothers, and how an M.F.A. program jump-started her writing career. Oh, and they bonded a bit over their lifetime of bad decision making. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The time when i went to the Dentist for a regular cleaning. They insisted on a deep cleaning and gave me the whole rigamarole. Some fried chicken places use too much batter, too the point of needing a hammer and chisel to eat it. My Teeth cleaning ritual and how upset i get when i keep hitting the wrong key when texting. Good Girl Bodi - Sing A Long. https://deanbodi.comhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnWDrJJrd2ngV0Gb_UFELJAhttps://open.spotify.com/show/1ETXgsL...
The audio for the first story of this performance cut off. The recording picks up from the second story. Featured stories: Where's My Teeth? / Too Much Coke / Lovecraft is Dumb / 5 o'clock Fangs Aired May 12th, 2020. All stories performed and written by Kyle Kerezsi. Each title is submitted by the audience and the stories are improvised from there. You can submit story titles to quarantinespookshow@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/quarantinespook You can catch livestreams at twitch.tv/kylekerezsi Tip at venmo.com/kylekerezsi More projects at kylekerezsi.com
This episode is a riveting round table discussion on health and the black community. Alissa Nash is a published author and founder of ThatIsWhatIDo.com, a strategic marketing firm for small business owners. Gigi Carter is a nutritionist, author, and helps people and organizations develop actions plans to achieve sustainable wellness. She is also the author of a children's book entitled The Spinach in My Teeth and The Plant Based Workplace. In this episode we talk about Covid- 19 as it relates to the health disparities in the black community. We talk about ways to promote change from a policy and personal responsibility perspective. We talk about different strategies to improve the health outcomes in the black community. We dive deep into the power of food and lifestyle choices and the impact adopting a plant based diet can have. This episode is though provoking, stimulating and builds awareness around health and food disparities in the black community. This episode will empower you to take charge of your health and find solutions to help others. ThatIsWhatIDo.com https://mytrueself.com https://mytrueself.com/2019/12/21/how-government-food-policy-keeps-america-sick-and-fat/ https://mytrueself.com/2018/05/09/keeping-people-sick-a-sustainable-business-model/
Joyride the Stars is the debut project from Hearteyes, the latest artistic adventure from Sydney’s Maurice Santiago (aka George Michelle), his most unabashedly sentimental and openly emotional release yet. Channelling fellow pop iconoclasts The 1975, Lil Peep, 100 gecs and Ariana Grande, Hearteyes packages earnest, poignant honesty inside glistening, genreless tracks that feel thoroughly modern. Existing somewhere at the intersection between all these strands of popular music from the past decade, Hearteyes’ debut is difficult to define. Animated by this sense of openness and the realisation that boundaries are meaningless, Joyride the Stars follows Hearteyes’ artistic impulses wherever they lead, reaching the bittersweet, cathartic bliss that comes from releasing yourself from past inhibitions. TRACKLIST: 'Not Innocent' 'Thr333 Pills' 'Danger to Myself' 'I Feel Weird' 'FWU (feat. Girlcru$h)' 'Bounce On It (feat. BabiBoi)' 'Nosebleed (The Water) [feat. Olive Rush]' 'R.I.P. Fucker' 'Head First Into Brick Wall' 'Always Ends (feat. AMG)' 'Show Me the Backroom (feat. Greta Now)' 'Recovery (Diamonds in My Teeth) [feat. Hugo Costin']' Like a book club for music nerds, For The Record takes a deep dive into a different album each week that we think is worthy of your love and attention. Hosted by Dan Gordon & Maia Bilyk. Produced by Kyle Fensom. Email: fortherecord@fbiradio.com Instagram: @fortherecordfm This show was produced, recorded and broadcasted on the stolen land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge their ongoing struggle. Sovereignty was never ceded.
On this episode I discuss Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid, Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow and other great books!Subscribe to Books are my People using RSS, iTunes, or SpotifyBooks Discussed:Such A Fun Age by Kiley ReidLittle by Edward CareyCatch and Kill by Ronan FarrowAll This Could Be Yours by Jami AttenbergSudden Death by Alvaro EnrigueOther books mentioned:I Am Pilgrim by Terry HayesThe Story of My Teeth by Valeria LuiselliLost Children Archive by Valeria LuiselliOther Things Mentioned:Untouchable - Netflix documentary about Harvey WeinsteinLatin History for Morons - play by John Leguizamo
Who gets credit when an idiom originates from a translation? In this episode, recorded LIVE at Podcon 2, Shauna and Dan look at the origins of "Skin of My Teeth", a surprising idiom with an interesting back story. Join us to learn what the internet gets right about this phrase, and what the internet gets wrong. bunnytrailspod.com patreon.com/bunnytrailspod
Join Lauren Weinhold (end.notes) and I as we discuss our favourite translations we read in 2018 Mentioned in this episode; Sphinx by Anne Garréta (translated by Emma Ramadan)Georges PerecA Void by Georges Perec (translated by Gilbert Adair)The Restless by Gerty Dambury (translated by Judith G. Miller)And the Birds Rained Down by Jocelyne Saucier (translated by Rhonda Mullins)Reading Envy (latest episode with Lauren talking about Science September)Disoriental by Négar Djavadi (translated by Tina Kover)The Seventh Function of Language by Laurent Binet (translated by Sam Taylor)HHhH by Laurent Binet (translated by Sam Taylor)Map: Collected and Last Poems by Wisława Szymborska (translated by Clare Cavanagh)Flights by Olga Tokarczuk (translated by Jennifer Croft)Dancing Bears: True Stories of People Nostalgic for Life Under Tyranny by Witold Szabłowski (translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones) *Note, the author mentioned on Lauren’s Instragram post about this book that the term ‘gypsy’ was use as this was how the people described themselves.The Unwomanly Face of War by Svetlana Alexievich (translated by Richard Pevear & Larissa Volokhonsky)Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata (translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori)Faces in the Crowd by Valeria Luiselli (translated by Christina MacSweeney)Episode on Faces in the CrowdSidewalks by Valeria Luiselli (translated by Christina MacSweeney)The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli (translated by Christina MacSweeney)Tell me How it Ends by Valeria LuiselliAdrift on the Nile by Naguib Mahfouz (translated by Frances Liardet)The Seven Madmen by Roberto Arlt (translated by Nick Caistor)Roberto BolañoThe Translation DatabaseGabriel García Márquez 2666 by Roberto Bolaño (translated by Natasha Wimmer) The Literary Discord Find Lauren Weinhold onlineInstagram: end.notesGoodreads: LaurenW Support the show via Patreon Social Media links Email: losttranslationspod@gmail.comTwitter: @translationspodInstagram: translationspodLitsy: @translationspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/translationspod/ Produced by Mccauliflower.
Join Lia (Hyde and Seek) and I as we discuss translations and Faces in the Crowd by Valeria Luiselli (translated by Christina MacSweeney). Also sorry in advance for the barking dogs. Mentioned in this episode; War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (translated by Louise Maude and Aylmer Maude)Signs Preceding the End of the World by Yuri Herrera (translated by Lisa Dillman)The Transmigration of Bodies by Yuri Herrera (translated by Lisa Dillman)Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi (translated by Jonathan Wright)Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak (translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky)The Zhivago Affair: The Kremlin, the CIA, and the Battle Over a Forbidden Book by Peter Finn and Petra CouvéeThe Vegetarian by Han Kang (translated by Deborah Smith)Human Acts by Han Kang (translated by Deborah Smith)The White Book by Han Kang (translated by Deborah Smith)The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli (translated by Christina MacSweeney)Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel (translated by Carol and Thomas Christensen)Ezra PoundRoberto BolañoAugust by Romina Paula (translated by Jennifer Croft)Flights by Olga Tokarczuk (translated by Jennifer Croft)Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enríquez (translated by Megan McDowell) Die, My Love by Ariana Harwicz (translated by Sarah Moses & Carolina Orloff)Sidewalks by Valeria Luiselli (translated by Christina MacSweeney)Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (translated by Edith Grossman)Lullaby by Leila Slimani (translated by Sam Taylor)My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante (translated by Ann Goldstein)The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco (translated by William Weaver)Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco (translated by William Weaver) People mentioned in this episode; Miriam - Between the Lines and Life (booktuber)Silje (booktuber)Angese - Beyond the Epilogue (blogger) Support the show via Patreon Social Media links Email: losttranslationspod@gmail.comTwitter: @translationspodInstagram: translationspodLitsy: @translationspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/translationspod/ Produced by Mccauliflower.
Personal Log: Help This Podcast! It's Hanging on by the Skin of My Teeth and the Seat of My Pants, Movies: The Phantom Thread (2018), Mute (2018), Coherence (2013), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), The Thirteenth Floor (1999), Racing Extinction (2015), The Machine (2013), Automata (2014), All I see Is You (2016), Radius (2018), TV: My Friend Dahmer (2017), The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018), Altered Carbon (2018), The Walking Dead (2018), Black Lightning (2018), Mary Kills People (2018), Counterpart (2018), The X-Files (2018), The Magicians (2018), Britannia (2018), Future Man (2017), Castlevania (2017), The Path (2016), Beyond (2017), Blood Drive (2017), Victoria (2016), The Alienist (2018), Goliath (2017), Ill Behaviour (2017), Toys: Playmobil Pyramid Set, Radio: The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy Has Returned, Science and Technology: Google's Wriggled Out of..., MWC 2018, Samsung S9 and S9+, Ambrosia, Assassination Attempt on Ex-Russian Spy, Russian's Have a Nuclear Powered Nuclear Cruise Missile, Lockheed Martin's Hypersonics, Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump Meeting, UK Freeze Finished, But...
Personal Log: Help This Podcast! It's Hanging on by the Skin of My Teeth and the Seat of My Pants, Movies: The Phantom Thread (2018), Mute (2018), Coherence (2013), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), The Thirteenth Floor (1999), Racing Extinction (2015), The Machine (2013), Automata (2014), All I see Is You (2016), Radius (2018), TV: My Friend Dahmer (2017), The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018), Altered Carbon (2018), The Walking Dead (2018), Black Lightning (2018), Mary Kills People (2018), Counterpart (2018), The X-Files (2018), The Magicians (2018), Britannia (2018), Future Man (2017), Castlevania (2017), The Path (2016), Beyond (2017), Blood Drive (2017), Victoria (2016), The Alienist (2018), Goliath (2017), Ill Behaviour (2017), Toys: Playmobil Pyramid Set, Radio: The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy Has Returned, Science and Technology: Google's Wriggled Out of..., MWC 2018, Samsung S9 and S9+, Ambrosia, Assassination Attempt on Ex-Russian Spy, Russian's Have a Nuclear Powered Nuclear Cruise Missile, Lockheed Martin's Hypersonics, Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump Meeting, UK Freeze Finished, But...
Ausma Zehanat Khan holds a Ph.D. in International Human Rights Law with a specialisation in military intervention and war crimes in the Balkans. She has practised immigration law and taught human rights law at Northwestern University and York University. Formerly, she served as Editor in Chief of Muslim Girl magazine, the first magazine to reflect the lives of young Muslim women. She is a longtime community activist and writer. Born in Britain, Ausma lived in Canada for many years before recently becoming an American citizen. Her debut novel, The Unquiet Dead, won the Barry Award, the Arthur Ellis Award and the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for Best First Novel. Her second novel The Language of Secrets is published in February 2018.Valeria Luiselli was born in Mexico City in 1983. Her novels and essays have been widely translated and her work has been published in magazines and newspapers including the New York Times, Granta, and McSweeney's. She is the author of the novels Faces in the Crowd and The Story of My Teeth, and the Essay Tell Me How it Ends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode we talk about Experimental Fiction and stumble all over our words and can’t pronounce anything right. We explore experimental comics, wonder at what point experimental fiction stops being experimental, and are amazed at how a book with no plot at all can break through a reading slump. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jessi Books (and things) We Read (or tried to) The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli Dictionary of the Khazars by Milorad Pavić 17776: What football will look like in the future by Jon Bois Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris Ware Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Markson (and yes, Anna hasn’t a clue how to pronounce this) Multiple Choice by Alejandro Zambra How to be Both by Ali Smith Books We Mentioned Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey Frankenstein by Mary Shelley or… Ulysses by James Joyce (the obvious example Anna should have used of experimental fiction just becoming a “classic” of literature” Gertrude Stein To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf Greyshirt: How Things Work Out (from Tomorrow Stories) by Alan Moore and Rick Veitch (Matthew wasn’t totally right in how he described it, but it’s been years since he read it). Here by Richard McGuire The Sot-Weed Factor by John Barth Mason and Dixon by Thomas Pynchon Suicide Forest by Dave Baker and Nicole Goux Promethea by Alan Moore and J. H. Williams III Longshot Comics: The Long and Unlearned Life of Roland Gethers by Shane Simmons Dinosaur Comics by Ryan North Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess Riddley Walker by Russell Hoban Abahn, Sabana, David by Marguerite Duras, translated by Kazim Ali Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar 2666 by Roberto Bolaño Breaking the Sequence: Women's Experimental Fiction edited by Ellen G. Friedman and Miriam Fuchs (the book of literary essays about women writing experimental fiction) S. by J.J. Abrams, Doug Dorst Building Stories by Chris Ware (collected ephemera comic) Blindness by José Saramago A Void by Georges Perec (Book without the letter E) Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbor’s Baby by by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov The Mezzanine by Nicholson Baker Mary Roach Links, Articles, and Things Our Episode on Metafiction Experimental literature (Wikipedia) Ellen Hopkins (writes YA novels in verse) Jessi made a booklist once long ago for those who are into experimental fiction Experimental Fiction article from mapliteracy.org (The definition that Meghan quotes) David Foster Wallace calls Wittgenstein’s MIstress “pretty much the pinnacle of modern experimental fiction” and also calls out a few other “underappreciated” novels There are so many amusing reviews of Wittgenstein's Mistress on Goodreads: Like this one And this one Or even this one Questions What counts as experimental fiction? What’s your favourite experimental fiction? Contest Winners, please contact us with your addresses! Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts for all the Experimental Fiction books we read, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, October 3rd, for our Halloween episode when we’ll be talking about our favourite spoooOOOOooooky books. Then come back on Tuesday, October 17th, when we’ll be discussing non-fiction Travel books!.
We're kicking of our celebration of Women in Translation month! This week, we talk about our six book selections by women who have been translated into English. Books Mentioned Human Acts by Han Kang, Translated by Deborah Smith Memoirs of a Polar Bear by Yōko Tawada, Translated by Susan Bernofsky The Nakano Thrift Shop by Hiromi Kawakami, Translated by Allison Markin Powell The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli, Translated by Christina MacSweeney The Impossible Fairy Tale by Han Yujoo, Translated by Janet Hong Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enríquez, Translated by Megan McDowell See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt The Gringo Champion by Aura Xilonen, Translated by Andrea Rosenberg You can find all of the books featured in this podcast in the Reading Women Store! And be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to be sure you don’t miss the latest news, reviews, and fur child photos. Support us on Patreon and get insider goodies! CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading Women Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Autumn Twitter | Instagram | Website Kendra Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Website Music “Stickybee” by Josh Woodard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The eccentric fictional worlds of authors Valeria Luiselli and Guadalupe Nettel come alive on the ALOUD stage as these two leading voices in contemporary Mexican literature meet to share recent work. Luiselli, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Fiction and two-time recipient of the Los Angeles Times’ Book Prizes will share The Story of My Teeth, an imaginative odyssey through Mexico City’s art world and industrial suburbs. Guadalupe Nettel, voted one of the most important Latin American writers at the Bogotá Hay Festival, playfully illuminates human obsessions in her short fiction Natural Histories, and narrates her unconventional childhood in the autobiographical novel, The Body Where I Was Born.For photos from the program, click here.
Epigraph Episode nine has finally dropped! We speak with the lovely and talented Benjamin Rybeck, Marketing Director and Events Coordinator at Brazos Bookstore and author of The Sadness. Introduction [0:30] In Which Emma and Kim Have a Sponsor and Make Terrible Puns, Plus Ben Invents the Phrase “Page Turner” Currently drinking: screwdirvers with Stolichnaya, inspired by Sabbath’s Theater by Philip Roth This episode is actually brought to you by a sponsor! Books & Whatnot is an excellent and informative newsletter for booksellers; it’s quick to read and filled with tips! Brought to you by Beth Golay. Check out the newsletter archive here. Follow on Twitter at @booksandwhatnot. Ben is reading: Nick Flynn’s memoirs, Maggie Nelson, The Other Side by Lacy Johnson, and Madeline E. by Gabriel Blackwell Shout-out to cool indie publisher: Outpost 19! Emma is reading: … spreadsheets? No, but seriously, she finally started Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel—but also the apocalypse causes her some anxiety, so she might have put it down. Kim is reading: Uprooted by Naomi Novik, Shrill by Lindy West When Kim started reading Uprooted, Emma was like Kim recalls possibly the best customer interaction ever, in which a male teacher from an all-girls school requests recs for a primer on feminism; Shrill by Lindy West, We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozie Adiche, and Rad American Women A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl (illus.) are among her recs. New & Forthcoming Books We’re Excited About Underground Airlines by Ben Winters (pubs July 5 2016) The Well-Stocked and Gilded Cage by Lawrence Lenhart (pubs Aug 2 2016) Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis-Benn (pubs July 19 2016) The Sunlight Pilgrims by Jenni Fagan (pubs July 19 2016) Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty by Ramona Ausubel The Crimson Skew by S.E. Grove (pubs July 12 2016) Collections: Birds Bones and Butterflies by Leah Sobsey (pubs July 12 2016) What do you do when a customer asks for a happy read? Emma tries to make them into a romance reader and, if that fails, recommends Beauty Queens by Libba Bray. Kim recommends graphica (though Emma’s first three thoughts when she says graphica are Watchmen, Persepolis, and Fun Home—not the happiest of reads…) Chapter I [21:21] In Which Ben Walks Into a Bookstore and Receives a Job, Coins the term “litizen,” and Says the Word Smartypants a Lot. Plus Emma Freaks Out About Events Coordinators/Drunk Booksellers’ Guests Not Reading Harry Potter Longfellow Books of Portland, Maine was Ben’s childhood bookstore. We discuss the joy of bookstores, record stores, and video stores—half-retail and half-cultural places where you go to meet friends and discover gems. Ben’s advice for getting a job at a bookstore? Walk into said bookstore with no intention of getting a job (it worked for him!) Learn more about Brazos Bookstore here. They do “down and dirty highbrow” bookselling. In Houston this summer? Here are a couple fun things going on: Houston Shakespeare Festival Summer of Kubrick Have you heard about this new Harry Potter book coming out? Kim imagines that it will be mostly about ennui of adulthood, and compares it to Ben’s book The Sadness. Chapter II [37:46] In Which Ben Pitches His Book Succinctly—It’s a Book About Film and Failure— and We Discuss Adulting “Booksellers as adults is a strange thing; you’re asking people to become adults and go out into the world where their primary relationship to anything in their lives has been sitting alone in a room…that’s not going to end well.” Chapter III [44:34] In Which We Speculate Alice Munroe’s Drinking Habits, Declare Adult Connect-the-Dots as The Next Big Thing, And Bring Up the Fact That Ben Hasn’t Read Harry Potter Again Ben wants to drink with John Updike to see if he’s as insufferable a person as Ben finds him as a writer. Kim mocks his reasoning. His second choice is Alice Munroe (who may or may not listen to this podcast? We’re pretty sure she doesn’t. But we can dream.) Ben’s bookseller confession is he doesn’t keep up with trends—but it’s ok, Emma and Kim haven’t read Knausgaard or Ferrante either. Ben’s Station Eleven/Wild/Desert Island Books 2666 by Roberto Bolaño Collected Stories of Joy Williams How to Read a Film by James Monaco Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace ALL the Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling Go-to Handsells Fortune Smiles by Adam Johnson Faces in the Crowd, The Story of My Teeth, and Sidewalks by Valeria Luiselli Impossible Handsells Thrown by Kerry Howley (shout-out to the awesome small press,Sarabande Books) Don’t Suck, Don’t Die by Kristin Hersh Chapter IV [1:01:12] In Which We Talk About Where We Can Be Found On the Internets & Remind You of Our Awesome Sponsor (Books & Whatnot) Shout out to Kramer Books in Washington, DC Hey, remember Books & Whatnot? Ben subscribes, we subscribe, and you should subscribe too! Check out Ben on twitter at @BenjaminRybeck or give him a shout atben@brazosbookstore.com. Don’t forget to read his book, The Sadness, which has been compared to the new Harry Potter book (by Kim, on this episode). Did you know you can enjoy our wit and charm on Twitter? Follow us at @drunkbookseller. Kim also occasionally tweets from @finaleofseem. Emma can be found at @thebibliot and also on Book Riot, where she writes articles which are both nerdy and informative! If you know a bookseller who would love to spend a few hours drinking and chatting with us, have them shoot us an email at drunkbooksellers@gmail.com. Finally, if you like the show, you can rate/review us on iTunes & subscribe using your favorite podcatcher.
In a sort of role-reversal, Tom does most of the ranting in this podcast, partially inspired by this article entitled "Damn, You're Not Reading Any Books by White Men This Year? That's So Freakin Brave and Cool." They also discuss some women in translation stats, Philip Pullman's decision to pull out as a patron of the Oxford Literary Festival, and the NBCC Book Award Finalists. There is some specific book talk as well, mostly about The Weight of Things, The Argonauts, and The Story of My Teeth. This week's music is "Oh Donna" by Library Voices. Also, just a reminder, since we changed our podcast feed, you may need to unsubscribe and resubscribe to the correct feed in iTunes at that link, or right here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/three-percent-podcast/id434696686 Or, you can just put this feed link into whichever is your podcast app of choice: http://threepercent.libsyn.com/rss Tell all your friends and family to also subscribe--that's what can get us higher in that Top 200 lit podcasts list . . . And it's also amazingly helpful in getting the podcast seen by more eyes if you can take just a moment to stop by iTunes to give us a quick rating and review. And, as always, feel free to send any and all comments or questions to threepercentpodcast@gmail.com.
Did you leave all of your holiday shopping for the last minute? Fear not! Drunk Booksellers are here for you. We asked our coworkers and other rad bookseller folk to give you a quick holiday rec. Some recommendations are a little more... drunk than others. Enjoy! You can also stream the episode on iTunes and Stitcher. Find us on Tumblr at drunkbooksellers.tumblr.com, and follow us on Twitter at @drunkbookseller for updates, book recs, and general bookish shenanigans. Check out our show notes, below. Epigraph Bitches in Bookshops Our theme music, Bitches in Bookshops, comes to us with permission from Annabelle Quezada. Kim tried to sing it at karaoke the other night, but the bar didn’t have the original Jay-Z & Kanye West song. Originally posted by kanyeiwest Introduction [0:30] In Which Kim & Emma Give Their Holiday Picks Emma’s drinking an unidentified white wine that she stole from the WORD holiday party. Kim’s drinking Sierra Nevada Celebration Fresh Hop IPA. Emma recommends Uprooted by Naomi Novik Kim recommends Lumberjanes To the Max Edition Vol 1 by Noelle Stevenson, Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis and Brooke A Allen Emma recommends Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover by Sarah MacLean Kim recommends The Essential Scratch & Sniff Guide to Becoming a Whiskey Know-It-All: Know Your Booze Before You Choose by Richard Betts, Crystal English Sacca, and Wendy MacNaughton Chapter I [9:27] Annie, Greenlight Bookstore - A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara Ashanti, WORD Bookstores - Crucial Interventions: An Illustrated Treatise on the Principles & Practice of Nineteenth-Century Surgery by Richard Barnett Brendan, The Elliott Bay Book Company - John Barleycorn by Jack London Bryce, The Elliott Bay Book Company - Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson Emily, New York Public Library Gift Shop - Hammer Head: The Making of a Carpenter by Nina Maclaughlin Eric, The Elliott Bay Book Company - The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson Chapter II [14:51] Erica, The Elliott Bay Book Company - Find a Way by Diana Nyad Geo, Greenlight Bookstore - Dust & Grooves: Adventures in Record Collecting by Eilon Paz Hannah Depp, Politics & Prose Bookstore - Lafayette in the Somewhat United States by Sarah Vowell & Hamilton: An American Musical Hilary, The Elliott Bay Book Company - The Sleeper & The Spindle by Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell Holly, The Elliott Bay Book Company - Under the Egg by Laura Marx Fitzgerald Chapter III [20:35] Julia, The Elliott Bay Book Company - The Princess & The Pony by Kate Beaton Justus, The Elliott Bay Book Company - Fox & The Star by Coralie Bickford-Smith Katelyn, WORD Bookstores - Morte by Robert Repino Kerry, WORD Bookstores - The Invention of Nature: Alexander Von Humboldt's New World by Andrea Wulf Liberty Hardy, Book Riot - Crooked Heart by Lissa Evans Sam, The Elliott Bay Book Company - The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli Sarah, Village Books - The Marvels by Brian Selznick Tracy, The Elliott Bay Book Company - Circling the Sun by Paula McLain Epilogue [26:33] In Which You Can Request a Guest for Drunk Booksellers 2016 Have a favorite bookseller you’d like us to chat with on the show? Shoot us an email at drunkbooksellers@gmail.com with their name, store, and contact info so that we can reach out to them! Follow us on Twitter @drunkbookseller. Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes nerdy bookish things for Book Riot. Kim occasionally tweets at @finaleofseem. Share the love this holiday season by rating/reviewing us on iTunes. And don’t forget to subscribe from your podcatcher of choice. Happy holidays, y'all.
Sep. 5, 2015. Valeria Luiselli discusses "The Story of My Teeth" at the 2015 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Speaker Biography: Valeria Luiselli was born in Mexico City and grew up in South Africa. She is the author of the internationally acclaimed novel "Faces in the Crowd" and the collection of essays "Sidewalks." Her work has been translated into multiple languages and has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Granta and McSweeney's. She has received the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for first fiction and the National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 award. Her newest novel available in English is "The Story of My Teeth." For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6974
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Written in collaboration with the workers at a Jumex juice factory, The Story of My Teeth is a witty, exhilarating romp through the industrial suburbs of Mexico City and Luiselli’s own literary influences. Protagonist Gustavo “Highway” Sánchez Sánchez is a late-in-life world traveler, yarn spinner, collector, and legendary auctioneer. His most precious possessions are the […] The post Valeria Luiselli : The Story of My Teeth appeared first on Tin House.
This week we cover a cornucopia of topics! From discussing the impact of Jackie Collins on the literary world to Grace Jones' memoir to writing from the outside, our news section is brimming with content. Links to articles discussed below. Our main segment is about upcoming books that we're anticipating reading. As always we end the show with our What Are You Reading? segment and introduce a new reader interactive segment. Articles discussed on today's show: RIP Jackie Collins: http://www.people.com/article/jackie-collins-dead Literary Map: http://www.buzzfeed.com/danieldalton/map-of-literature#.xeJQGGrddy From the Outside: http://www.lspark.com/news/from-the-outside/ Grace Jones' Memoir: http://www.timeout.com/london/music/grace-jones-autobiography-extract-rihanna-miley-gaga-kanye Girl Have You Read?!: www.girlhaveyouread.com Amazon Article: http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/bookselling/article/67986-20-years-of-amazon-com-bookselling.html#path/pw/by-topic/industry-news/bookselling/article/67986-20-years-of-amazon-com-bookselling.html Oyster Article: http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/digital/content-and-e-books/article/68130-oyster-is-shutting-down-operations.html#path/pw/by-topic/digital/content-and-e-books/article/68130-oyster-is-shutting-down-operations.html Fall Books: Love Love: http://amzn.to/1iKijqQ Negroland: http://amzn.to/1L1ZBaG Ghost Summer: http://amzn.to/1iKiouP The Story of My Teeth: http://amzn.to/1L1ZEDa The Sparrow Sisters: http://amzn.to/1NIqi35 The Queen of the Night: http://amzn.to/1L1ZKuE
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Fates and Furies, Dumplin', The Story of My Teeth, and more new releases.
So, we actually made it to our 100th episode! To celebrate, this week Tom and Chad took questions from all our listeners, leading to discussions about how many books we each read (and how many are in translation), what one thing all translators should know, how censorship plays into our publishing decision, and much more. Of course, it ends with raves and rants--including a rant about rants--and is filled with other interesting side tangents. Here's a list of all the books we talked about on this episode (although maybe not in this order): Apocalypse Baby by Virginie Despentes Mexico: The Great Theft by Carmen Boullosa Case Histories by Kate Atkinson Life After Life by Kate Atkinson Delirium by Laura Restrepo Oryx & Crake by Margaret Atwood The End of Days by Jenny Erpenbeck The Last Lover by Can Xue Faces in the Crowd by Valeria Luiselli The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli By Night in Chile by Roberto Bolaño That Smell by Sonallah Ibrahim Ulysses by James Joyce Finnegans Wake by James Joyce If you have any comments or questions, feel free to email us at threepercentpodcast@gmail.com. Or you can Tweet at Tom @RightHandOfMeh":https://twitter.com/RightHandOfMeh and Chad @chadwpost.
Valeria Luiselli is a Mexican novelist and nonfiction writer. She is the author of the essay collection "Sidewalks," and the internationally acclaimed novel, "Faces in the Crowd." Her work has been translated into several languages, and in 2014, she was the recipient of the National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 award. Her second novel, "The Story of My Teeth" will be published next fall by Coffee House Press.
It's episode 18 of Season 3. We have seven tales for you in this episode featuring stories about horrible harassers, harrowing health issues, and horrors in the heartland. The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first three tales. "Grandpa's Second Voice" written by Paige Penfold and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:03:50) "Heart of Plastic" written by Otis Mari and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:09:05) "DMV" written by Milos Bogetic and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:14:40) "Inside the Ceiling" written by Anton Scheller and read by Elle Hama. Music by Brandon Boone. (Story starts at 00:31:40) "The Holes in My Teeth" written by Alyse North and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:43:50) "I Dreamt of a Black Teapot" written by Anton Scheller and read by Elle Hama. Music by Brandon Boone. (Story starts at 01:01:15) "Holsey Farms" written by Jack Lee and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 01:12:10) Click here to learn more about Milos Bogetic Click here to learn more about Anton Scheller Click here to learn more about Pseudopod Click here to learn more about Tales to Terrify Click here to learn more about Anything Ghost Click here to learn more about Jim Harold's Campfire Stories Click here to learn more about Knifepoint Horror Click here to learn more about Chilling Tales for Dark Nights Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: David Cummings, unless otherwise noted The NoSleep Podcast uses the PSE Hybrid Library exclusively for its sound design. This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2014.
Dwaine and David are joined by Shayna D. as they read, listen to and comment on Listener Feedback for episode 8 of Survivor: Blood vs Water, "Skin of My Teeth". Thanks to Shayna D. from SC Enrico from the Philippines Lou from New York Janis from AL & Mike the Boy Wonder for your feedback.
AFTERBUZZ TV – Survivor: Blood vs Water edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of CBS’s Survivor. In this episode, host Justin Walter breaks down the episode in which another castaway is voted out of the game and sent to Redemption Island. There to help Justin is co-host Ryan Allen Carrillo. It’s Survivor: Blood vs Water’s “Skin of My Teeth” podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Survivor: Blood vs Water edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of CBS's Survivor. In this episode, host Justin Walter breaks down the episode in which another castaway is voted out of the game and sent to Redemption Island. There to help Justin is co-host Ryan Allen Carrillo. It's Survivor: Blood vs Water's “Skin of My Teeth” podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In this week's episode we discuss Dexter being added to Netflix (1:53), the How I Met Your Mother spin-off (7:14), and new pilots from Tina Fey and Steve Carell (12:55). We also wind down Survivor: Blood vs. Water's "Skin of My Teeth" (18:55), Trophy Wife's "The Date" (30:48), and New Girl's "Coach" (43:25).
Dwaine and David recap episode 8 of Survivor: Blood vs. Water, "Skin of My Teeth." We share our Stock up and Stock Down pics and go over Fantasy Pool Results. Thanks for the Best Entertainment Podcast nomination. Please vote at www.podcastwards.com 1x/day from Nov.1 - Nov.15. Thanks