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Inside Julia's Kitchen
Meet Lexy Bloom

Inside Julia's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 45:37


This week, on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin talks to Knopf senior editor Lexy Bloom about People Who Love to Eat Are Always the Best People, the newly released, first-ever authoritative collection of Julia quotes. Plus, Lexy shares her Julia Moment.Image courtesy of Lexy Bloom.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Inside Julia's Kitchen by becoming a member!Inside Julia's Kitchen is Powered by Simplecast.

From the Front Porch
297 || Holiday Shopping with The Bookshelf

From the Front Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 33:46


This week, Annie is joined by Bookshelf manager, Olivia Schaffer and online sales coordinator, Lucy Stoltzfus. The three talk all about holiday book-buying and sharing their favorite titles for gifting this season.  A full transcript of the episode can be found here. The books mentioned in today’s episode are available for purchase from The Bookshelf: What Kind of Woman by Kate Baer  The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Ex Libris by Michiko Kakutani  This Is a Book for People Who Love the Royals by Rebecca Stoeker Perestroika in Paris by Jane Smiley Accidentally Wes Anderson by Wally Koval Creativity by John Cleese The Zealot and the Emancipator by H.W. Brands Cuyahoga by Pete Beatty Crossings by Alex Landragin The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood 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 at @bookshelftville, and all the books from today’s episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations.  This week, I’m reading Admission by Julie Buxbaum. Lucy is reading The Heiress by Molly Greeley. Olivia is reading Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder by T.A. Willberg.  If you liked what you heard on today’s episode, tell us by leaving a review on iTunes. Or, if you’re so inclined, support us on Patreon, where you can hear our staff’s weekly New Release Tuesday conversations, read full book reviews in our monthly Shelf Life newsletter, follow along as Hunter and I conquer a classic, and receive free media mail shipping on all your online book orders. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We’re so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week.

Royally Obsessed
The Sussexes Joined a Podcast that Wasn't Ours???

Royally Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 61:53


Guess we'll forgive them...this time. Meghan and Harry dropped by the podcast Teenager Therapy and spoke with Malala Yousafzai, while the Cambridges tackled climate change and TED talks. R&R are also joined by special guest Rebecca Stoeker of @TheRoyalCourier to chat about her new book, 'This Is a Book for People Who Love the Royals.' All that and so much more on this week's episode.

All the Books!
E258: New Releases and More for May 5, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 47:22


This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss A Good Marriage, Goldilocks, The Down Days, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by the Hermione Granger for President 2020 campaign; TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering Tailored Book Recommendations for readers of all stripes; and Wednesday Books and Ruthless Gods by Emily A. Duncan. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: A Good Marriage by Kimberly McCreight Goldilocks by Laura Lam Network Effect: A Murderbot Novel by Martha Wells We Dream of Space by Erin Entrada Kelly The Down Days by Ilze Hugo War and Speech by Don Zolidis All Adults Here by Emma Straub Cat Yoga by Sam Hart Strange Hotel by Eimear McBride Who Ate the First Oyster?: The Extraordinary People Behind the Greatest Firsts in History by Cody Cassidy Little Eyes by Samanta Schweblin Officer Clemmons: A Memoir by Dr. François S. Clemmons Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall Hollywood Park: A Memoir by Mikel Jollett Westside Saints: A Tiny Mystery by W.M. Akers Almond by Won-pyung Sohn, Joosun Lee (translator) WHAT WE’RE READING: Camp by L. C. Rosen The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Best Behavior: A Novel by Wendy Francis When I Hit the Road by Nancy J. Cavanaugh São Bernardo (New York Review Books Classics) by Graciliano Ramos (Author), Padma Viswanathan (Translator) New-generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set: Saba by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani A Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings: A Year of Keeping Bees by Helen Jukes And Their Children After Them: A Novel by Nicolas Mathieu, William Rodarmor (translator) Throwback: The Chaos Loop by Peter Lerangis The First Emma by Camille Di Maio Pages & Co.: The Lost Fairy Tales by Anna James She Wears Pain Like Diamonds: Poems by Alfa Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson Mousse and Murder by Elizabeth Logan The Law of Lines: A Novel by Hye-young Pyun, Sora Kim-Russell (translator) The Water Keeper by Charles Martin Julieta and the Diamond Enigma by Luisana Duarte Armendáriz Big Summer: A Novel by Jennifer Weiner The Rural Diaries: Love, Livestock, and Big Life Lessons Down on Mischief Farm by Hilarie Burton My Shouting, Shattered, Whispering Voice: A Guide to Writing Poetry and Speaking Your Truth by Patrice Vecchione More Than Love: An Intimate Portrait of My Mother, Natalie Wood by Natasha Gregson Wagner Four Days of You and Me by Miranda Kenneally Cockfight by María Fernanda Ampuero, Frances Riddle (translator) All The Gay Saints by Kayleb Rae Candrilli Once Upon an Eid: Stories of Hope and Joy by 15 Muslim Voices by S. K. Ali, Aisha Saeed White Blood: A Lyric of Virginia by Kiki Petrosino The Secret of You and Me: A Novel by Melissa Lenhardt It’s About Damn Time: How to Turn Being Underestimated into Your Greatest Advantage by Arlan Hamilton and Rachel L. Nelson The Park by John Freeman Adult Conversation: A Novel by Brandy Ferner Golf’s Holy War: The Battle for the Soul of a Game in an Age of Science by Brett Cyrgalis The Brown Bullet: Rajo Jack’s Drive to Integrate Auto Racing by Bill Poehler I Know You Rider by Leslie Stein The Eleventh Gate by Nancy Kress Butterfly Bayou by Lexi Blake Eight Princesses and a Magic Mirror by Natasha Farrant, Lydia Corry The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana by Maryse Condé, Richard Philcox (Translator) The Hour of Fate: Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism by Susan Berfield The Narcissism of Small Differences by Michael Zadoorian Philosopher of the Heart: The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard by Clare Carlisle Untold Night and Day: A Novel by Bae Suah The Last Blue: A Novel by Isla Morley The Holy Shroud: A Brilliant Hoax in the Time of the Black Death by Gary Vikan You’re Not Special: A (Sort-of) Memoir by Meghan Rienks Bone Black by Carol Rose GoldenEagle Daughter of the Boycott: Carrying On a Montgomery Family’s Civil Rights Legacy by Karen Gray Houston The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think by Jennifer Ackerman The Dark In-Between by Elizabeth Hrib The Second Chance Dress Boutique: A Novel by Louisa Leaman The Index of Self-Destructive Acts by Christopher Beha Figure It Out: Essays by Wayne Koestenbaum Langosh and Peppi: Fugitive Days by Veronica Post Hunting November by Adriana Mather Telephone: A Novel by Percival Everett The Hilarious World of Depression by John Moe Fractured Tide by Leslie Lutz The Poison Flood by Jordan Farmer Hope Island by Tim Major Old Lovegood Girls by Gail Godwin Tiny Imperfections by Alli Frank and Asha Youmans Tornado Brain by Cat Patrick The Last Tree Town by Beth Turley You Are Not What We Expected by Sidura Ludwig Last Girls by Demetra Brodsky Stepping Stones by Lucy Knisley Summer Darlings by Brooke Lea Foster Only the River: A Novel by Anne Raeff The Louvre: The Many Lives of the World’s Most Famous Museum by James Gardner On Account of Race: The Supreme Court, White Supremacy, and the Ravaging of African American Voting Rights by Lawrence Goldstone Resistance: A Songwriter’s Story of Hope, Change, and Courage by Tori Amos Fracture: A Novel by Andrés Neuman, Nick Caistor and Lorenzo Garcia (translators) The Life and Medieval Times of Kit Sweetly by Jamie Pacton And Then They Stopped Talking to Me: Making Sense of Middle School by Judith Warner The Imperfects: A Novel by Amy Meyerson I Don’t Expect Anyone To Believe Me by Juan Pablo Villalobos, Daniel Hahn (translator) Santiago’s Road Home by Alexandra Diaz What We Found in the Corn Maze and How It Saved a Dragon by Henry Clark The Paris Hours: A Novel by Alex George James Monroe: A Life by Tim McGrath The One and Only Bob by Katherine Applegate The Resolutions: A Novel by Brady Hammes Catrachos: Poems by Roy G. Guzmán The Betrothed by Kiera Cass Groundwork: Autobiographical Writings, 1979–2012 by Paul Auster Keep It Together, Keiko Carter by Debbi Michiko Florence Happy Paws: A Branches Book (Layla and the Bots) by Vicky Fang, Christine Nishiyama Close Up by Amanda Quick Exile Music by Jennifer Steil Connect the Dots by Keith Calabrese Shuri: A Black Panther Novel (Marvel) (1) by Nic Stone The Ruby Princess Runs Away (Jewel Kingdom #1) Jahnna N. Malcolm The Book of V. by Anna Solomon Death in the East: A Novel by Abir Mukherjee Silence on Cold River: A Novel by Casey Dunn Any Day With You by Mae Respicio Scandinavian Noir: In Pursuit of a Mystery by Wendy Lesser Heartstopper: Volume 1 by Alice Oseman The Paladin: A Spy Novel by David Ignatius Dirt: Adventures in Lyon as a chef in training, father, and sleuth looking for the secret of French cooking by Bill Buford Ghosts of Harvard: A Novel by Francesca Serritella Hard Cash Valley by Brian Panowich The Mathematics of the Gods and the Algorithms of Men: A Cultural History by Paolo Zellini, Erica Segre (translator), Carnell Simon (translator) I, John Kennedy Toole by Jodee Blanco and Kent Carroll The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler Summer Longing by Jamie Brenner A Gift for a Ghost by Borja González In Praise of Paths: Walking Through Time and Nature by Torbjørn Ekelund, Becky L. Crook (translator) Pelosi by Molly Ball The Book of Second Chances by Katherine Slee Manifesto for a Moral Revolution: Practices to Build a Better World by Jacqueline Novogratz What Makes a Marriage Last: 40 Celebrated Couples Share with Us the Secrets to a Happy Life by Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue The Brideship Wife by Leslie Howard A Short History of the Civil War by DK A Registry of My Passage upon the Earth: Stories by Daniel Mason Dark Skies by Danielle L. Jensen Damaged Heritage: The Elaine Race Massacre and a Story of Reconciliation by J. Chester Johnson Impostures (Library of Arabic Literature) by al-Ḥarīrī, Michael Cooperson The Sewer Rat Stink (Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novel #1) by Geronimo Stilton, Tom Angleberger Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy by Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano Brunch and Other Obligations: A Novel by Suzanne Nugent The Scotland Yard Puzzle Book: Test Your Inner Detective by Solving Some of the World’s Most Difficult Cases by Sinclair McKay Berkeley Noir (Akashic Noir) by Jerry Thompson and Owen Hill This Is a Book for People Who Love the National Parks by Matt Garczynski Lift by Minh Lê and Dan Santat Katarina Ballerina (1) by Tiler Peck, Kyle Harris, Sumiti Collina (Illustrator)

Bob & Sheri
Fitz (from Fitz and The Tantrums) on the Bob & Sheri Show

Bob & Sheri

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 94:35


Exercising is Good for You! Pizza Hut's New Crust. Stockard Channing Turns 76. Morons in the News. How Well Do You Know Your Mother? Fitz on the Bob & Sheri Show. Bob… Bob… Bob. KFC Crocs. Can You Believe This S***? Good News for Bob. Products for People Who Love to Sleep In. The Most Romantic Places for a Proposal.

Common Sense Medicine
#7 Dr. Drew Helmer

Common Sense Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 53:10


In which Shree talks to Dr. Drew Helmer, the Director at the War Related Illness & Injury Study Center at the Veterans Administration New Jersey Health Care System. He is the author of Sex After Service: A Guide for Military Service Members, Veterans, and the People Who Love them. In this episode, I just wanted to ask him about how he gets so much done in a day and what future he thinks medicine is headed towards in the VA as well as in private practices across the US. Also, it was a great conversation about his journey into medicine and how the power of circumstances really shaped his career trajectories from a museum curator when he was very little, to a genetics researcher, and finally, a physician.  

Voices of the Paranormal
Sightings of Sanjay R Singhal

Voices of the Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 109:45


In this thirty-second episode, we listen to Sanjay R Singhal recount his sightings of UFOs, the Elder Children (Bigfoot), and paranormal activity at or near his current residence. Sanjay R Singhal, RA is a licenced architect, interior designer, artist, photographer, and writer; presently, he owns and operates his own architectural firm in northern Illinois, specializing in residential architecture and interior design.  He is licenced in Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin, with Florida and Utah pending; Sanjay’s professional work may be viewed online at http://professionaldesignservices.net.  In 2011, Sanjay received the AIA Small Projects Award for his interior design work at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza Hotel in Chicago. Sanjay enjoys the creative process; in his spare time he prefers to either draw, paint, or read.  When he is not doing any of these, he prefers to write…beautifully. Sanjay’s latest book, a collection of supernatural/horror fiction Tales of the Night Watchman was published in June 2016.  Two of his previously published books The Undiscovered Country: Special Edition and What Tastes Good! A Cookbook for People Who Love to Cook are also available online or through independent booksellers.  Sanjay is currently working on a followup collection of ghost stories as well as several other literary endeavours, including a biography of his life in Europe as a young man. Sanjay’s paranormal research began in earnest in 2007 with a field investigation at Salt Fork State Park in southeastern Ohio and has continued ever since; in 2013 Sanjay, with his close friend and colleague Joshua Paul ‘JP’ Smith established Beyond The Forest as a means of presenting field investigations, observations and encounters in an objective format, referencing not only his own efforts but those of other, experienced field researchers.  Since then, nearly 400 Field Reports, Encounter Reports, and Daily Reports have been written and published online at https://beyondtheforestblog.wordpress.com.  Additionally, Sanjay has published his 2014 and 2015 Field Reports in printed format, and hopes to publish the remainder of his Reports in this medium as well. Sanjay’s field work has carried him across the continent; he has investigated and researched areas not only in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, but also in California, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, and West Virginia.  Additionally, he has documented encounters in South Dakota, Indiana, and Utah.  As a licenced, experienced architect Sanjay has focussed much of his investigation and research into branch assemblies; his groundbreaking analysis of the Chisholm assembly in Adams County, Pennsylvania and his analysis of vertical ‘X’ formations in Michigan, California, and Illinois are hallmarks of field documentation, insight, and perspective. In 2015, Sanjay began hosting Beyond The Forest Radio, a weekly internet radio programme devoted to the paranormal, broadcasting live every Tuesday evening.  Recent guests have included Linda Godfrey, Stan Gordon, Nick Redfern, Adam Davies, and Ken Gerhard. Music Credit: www.purple-planet.com

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging
PB078: 11 Quick Tips for Writing Compelling Blog Posts

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 3:34


Note: you can listen to this episode above or load it up in iTunes. How to Write Engaging Blog Posts Today's episode is about how to make sure your blog posts are really interesting. I share 11 tips you can use in your writing to get attention and maintain interest. Today's podcast is a challenge to myself - to include as much high quality advice as I can in just 3 minutes! These are tips you can keep coming back to in future to keep improving your blog.  I'm also including a lot of extra resources in the show notes with examples and further ideas that you can refer to. In This Episode You can listen to today's episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we'd also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). In today's episode: How to make your blog posts useful to your readers How to share your opinion How to cut out the fluff How to visualise your reader How to make your blog posts scannable How to make your headlines catchy How to show your passion How to ask your readers to do something How to tell stories well How to make your blog posts look interesting How to continuously improve your writing Further Reading and Resources for How to Write Engaging Blog Posts Usefulness – Principles of Successful Blogging #3 Write an Opinion Post on Your Blog [Day 19 31DBBB] Editing for People Who Love to Write… Too Much How to Create Reader Profiles/Personas to Inspire and Inform Your Blogging Writing Blog Content – Make it Scannable How to Craft Post Titles that Draw Readers Into Your Blog How Passion Can Transform Your Blog Calls to Action – 12 Tips To SNAP Readers Out of Passivity Tell a Story – Rediscovering Your Blogging Groove Day 7 Using Visual Content to Increase Blog Engagement 10 Ways to Improve Your Blogging through Practice Full Transcript Expand to view full transcript Compress to smaller transcript view Hi there. This is Darren Rowse and welcome to episode 78 of the ProBlogger Podcast. Today, I am setting myself a bit of a challenge to give you a podcast episode in under three minutes that has some useful content for you. Today, I am going to give you 11 quick tips for writing compelling blog posts. You can find today’s show notes at problogger.com/podcast/78, where there is further reading on each of these tips. So let us get into it.  Number 1. Be useful. If your blog post isn’t informing, inspiring, entertaining, or making someone’s life better in some way, do not publish it until it is. Number 2. Share your opinion. Opinions are often what sets your blog post apart from what everyone else is writing about, so share them. Number 3. Cut out the fluff which is what I am trying to do in this podcast. Before you hit publish, revise your post and remove anything that does not add value. Number 4. Visualize your reader as you are writing. Writing with a reader in mind personalizes your writing in ways that you cannot even imagine. Number 5. Make your posts scannable. Only 16% of people read every word that you write. Format your post in a way where your main points stand out using bullet posts or headlines. Number 6. Work and rework your headlines. A good headline can be the difference between a blog being read or ignored completely. Number 7. Write with passion. When you share that you care what you are writing about your readers will most likely care, too. Number 8. Give your readers something to do next. Ask your readers to do something once they are finished reading. It could be reading something else, commenting, sharing, or applying the lesson that you have taught. Number 9. Tell stories. Stories are incredibly powerful at connecting with your readers in inspiring and teaching them. They will also create memories in your readers. Number 10. Give your posts visual appeal.