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Send me a text messageTell Me Who You Are is a gripping psychological thriller where Brooklyn psychiatrist Dr. Caroline Strange's life unravels after a patient, Nelson Schack, confesses plans to kill someone and claims to know her true identity. When detectives investigate a missing woman, Dr. Caroline becomes the prime suspect. Determined to prove her innocence, she pursues Nelson, confronting a past she's long tried to escape. Louisa Luna joins me on the couch to talk more about her novel Tell Me Who You Are, also contrasts this book with her previous Alice Vega series and shares insights into her writing process and favorite books.
Louisa Luna is the author of several books, including the Alice Vega series. She received the 2023 Sue Grafton Memorial Award for her novel Hideout. She was born and raised in San Francisco and lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter. Her new novel, Tell Me Who You Are, will be published by MCD x FSG in June 2024. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #louisaluna #fsgbooks
Louisa Luna is the author of several books, including the Alice Vega series. She received the 2023 Sue Grafton Memorial Award for her novel Hideout. She was born and raised in San Francisco and lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter. Her new novel, Tell Me Who You Are, will be published by MCD x FSG in June 2024. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #louisaluna #fsgbooks
Louisa Luna is the author of several books, including the Alice Vega series. She received the 2023 Sue Grafton Memorial Award for her novel Hideout. She was born and raised in San Francisco and lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter. Her new novel, Tell Me Who You Are, will be published by MCD x FSG in June 2024. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #louisaluna #fsgbooks
ON-AIR! Welcome to #PRR597 by Nicky Romero including brand new tracks by the likes of Steve Angello, Benny Benassi, D.O.D, Julian Jordan and many more! KDH - “Hard To Hold“ is the #ProtocolSpotlight! Tracklist: 1. Rob Laniado - Vibing 2. Kungs x David Guetta x Izzy Bizu - All Night Long 3. Hollaphonic & Voost - It's A Vibe 4. Laidback Luke & Gian Varela - Hit It Back 5. Protocol Spotlight: KDH - Hard To Hold 6. Morgin Madison & Ryan Lucian & Jas. - Tell Me Who You Are 7. Kapuzen - Wanna Dance 8. Throwback Track: Otto Knows - Million Voices 9. Wh0, Mark Knight, James Hurr feat. Kathy Brown - Turn Me Deeper 10. Steve Angello - ME 11. Kiro Prime & PRADOV - Chillin Bang 12. Timmo Hendriks - Pull Me Close 13. Julian Jordan - Champion 14. D.O.D feat. Hannah Boleyn - Dominos 15. Benny Benassi & Constantin - Feel The Vibe 16. Fancy Floss feat. Marc - Can't Stop Now 17. Nicky Romero & Deniz Koyu & Jaimes - Tomorrow Comes
Show #1010 Another Summer Short 01. Joel Astley - Secondhand Kid (5:25) (Seattle To Greaseland, Blue Heart Records, 2023) 02. Sean Poluk - Searching (5:15) (C'est La Vie, self-release, 2023) 03. Misty Blues - This Little Light Of Mine (6:44) (Tell Me Who You Are, Guitar One Records, 2023) 04. Hudspeth & Taylor - Little Girl In Rome (3:00) (Ridin' The Blinds, Hudtone Records, 2023) 05. Danny Bryant - Louise (3:39) (Rise, Jazzhaus Records, 2023) 06. Davide Pannozzo - Keep On Loving You (5:12) (Single, self-release, 2023) 07. Steve Howell - Sally, Where'd You Get Your Liquor From? (2:06) (Gallery Of Echoes, Out Of The Past Music, 2023) 08. Jeff Plankenhorn - Do A Little Dancing (3:50) (Alone At Sea, Blue Corn Music, 2023) 09. Lone Crow Rebellion - Cruise (4:19) (Single, self-release, 2023) 10. Name Droppers - Hollywood (4:03) (Blue Diamonds, Horizon Music Group, 2023) 11. Dennis J. Leise - Whiskey Death Jail Train Woman Blues (2:08) (Fightstarter, Towering Gringo Records, 2023) 12. Dennis J. Leise - Radio Edit (1:59) (Fightstarter, Towering Gringo Records, 2023) 13. Willie J. Campbell - Drone (6:09) (Be Cool, Blue Heart Records, 2023) 14. Jeff Chaz - Don't You Come Up On Me (3:41) (Single, self-release, 2023) 15. Rickey D Hayes - Story Of The Blues (6:31) (Story Of The Blues, Kang Records, 2023) 16. Chickenbone Slim - I Don't Want To Talk About It (3:37) (Damn Good And Ready, VizzTone Records, 2023) 17. Sue Foley - Say It's Not So (9:00) (Live at Festival De Guitares de Monde, Rouyn Noranda, Quebec Canada, 2023) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
In celebration of International Day of the Girl, the release of the second CHIME Zine and the launch of CHIME FOR CHANGE's new campaign #letgirlsdream, four guests join Editor in Chief of Teen Vogue, Lindsay Peoples Wagner, in New York to share their experiences of being youth activists. The episode is filled with the inspiring voices of Sage Dolan-Sandrino, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi. Sage is a Youth Leader, Creative Director of TEAM, and new member of the CHIME FOR CHANGE Advisory Board. Xiuhtezcatl is a Climate Warrior and Youth Director of Earth Guardians – an organisation that trains diverse youth to be leaders in environmental, climate and social justice movements. Finally, high-school friends and racial literacy campaigners, Winona and Priya, who co-founded the non-profit CHOOSE and co-authored their book ‘Tell Me Who You Are'—an exploration of race and identity across America. Listen to hear these change makers discuss their activism, how they stay motivated and the burden and honour of representing their chosen youth causes.
In celebration of International Day of the Girl, the release of the second CHIME Zine and the launch of CHIME FOR CHANGE’s new campaign #letgirlsdream, four guests join Editor in Chief of Teen Vogue, Lindsay Peoples Wagner, in New York to share their experiences of being youth activists. The episode is filled with the inspiring voices of Sage Dolan-Sandrino, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi. Sage is a Youth Leader, Creative Director of TEAM, and new member of the CHIME FOR CHANGE Advisory Board. Xiuhtezcatl is a Climate Warrior and Youth Director of Earth Guardians – an organisation that trains diverse youth to be leaders in environmental, climate and social justice movements. Finally, high-school friends and racial literacy campaigners, Winona and Priya, who co-founded the non-profit CHOOSE and co-authored their book ‘Tell Me Who You Are’—an exploration of race and identity across America. Listen to hear these change makers discuss their activism, how they stay motivated and the burden and honour of representing their chosen youth causes.
Why We Don't Use the Metric System (Originally aired May 22, 2019)Guest: John Bemelmans Marciano, Author of “Whatever Happened to the Metric System? How America Kept Its Feet”If you take a drive on Interstate 19 in Southern Arizona you'll be in for surprise. It is the only stretch of highway in the United States with road signs that show only in kilometers. Turns out Interstate 19 is a leftover from the 70s when the country was preparing to go metric. So, what happened? Today, the United States, Myanmar, and Liberia are the only countries left in the world that don't use the metric system. Gender-Specific Toys Can Limit Opportunities for Children to Learn and Grow (Originally aired May 21, 2019)Guest: Lisa M. Dinella, Principal Investigator of the Gender Development Laboratory at MonmouthWhen you walk down the toy aisle at any store, you'll usually find the aisle divided into pink and blue: on the pink side there are Barbies, tea sets, and princesses. On the blue side you'll see cars, superheroes, and nerf guns. Meme Creators are Unionizing. Why? (Originally aired July 30, 2019)Guest: Aiden Arata, Meme Union MemberOkay so, memes. That's what they call those weird, viral images that pop up on your social media feed –maybe it's a screenshot of a TV show and someone's put some funny captions on it. And then someone else goes in and writes their own captions for it and shares that. There are whole Instagram accounts devoted to sharing memes and gets tons of traffic –which is brilliant for Instagram because it's making money off all this viral content people are making for free. But now the makers of memes are organizing to demand more control over how their work is used and who benefits from it. Adventures of a Theme Park Journalist (Originally aired May 22, 2019)Guest: Robert Niles, Founder and Editor, ThemeParkInsider.comTheme parks can be magical with that thrill of anticipation when you're about to drop on a rollercoaster, spending time with family, and, of course, the nostalgia. But theme parks can also be a nightmare with the hordes of people, crying children, and overpriced food. Concerts for The Deaf (Originally aired May 13, 2019)Guest: Amber Galloway Gallego, Owner of Amber G. Productions, An Organization that Interprets Musical Performances into American Sign LanguageAmerican Sign Language interpreters at music concerts traditionally have been pretty reserved, just signing the words. But now, some interpreters are taking it to the next level to help the deaf seethe music. They're not just signing the words, they're also signing the sounds and tones of the instruments. One of those interpreters that specializes in music is Amber Galloway Gallego, and she's signed for Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, and Billy Joel, as well as many other famous artists. Writing the Book on Racial Literacy (Originally aired June 5, 2019)Guest: Priya Vulchiand and Winona Guo, Co-authors of “Tell Me Who You Are,” Co-founders/Co-presidents of CHOOSEHow has race impacted your life? Race is embedded in American society–it's affected us all in some way. It's just that most of us lack the tools to understand and navigate a world structured by racial division. Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi came to that realization near the end of high school in Princeton, New Jersey. They've since spent a year traveling around the country asking people that question –How has race impacted your life? The stories they collected are available in a book called, “Tell Me Who You Are.” It's meant as a classroom guide for teaching racial literacy.
This is the fourth and final podcast in our series on the theme of "story," and I hope you've enjoyed listening to them as much as I've enjoyed recording them. As many of my guests have expressed, we are in between stories in education, and this is both a challenging and exciting time for us as we grapple with the barriers to change but also dream about the possibilities of what we might create together. One aspect of the current story of schools that is especially important today revolves around our individual differences in terms of race, gender, sexual orientation and everything else that makes us unique. It's important not only in the sense of how our school cultures embrace or reject our differences but, more significantly, how we build the capacity of teachers and students to talk about and embrace these differences. At a moment where research shows our public schools are more segregated and separate than ever, it may be the most important story that we need to revise. To that end, by guests today are Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi, the authors of an amazing new book titled "Tell Me Who You Are: Sharing our Stories of Race, Culture and Identity." It's a powerful anthology of individual stories that they collected during a year-long "gap year" trip across all 50 states that started right after their graduation from high school. They interviewed over 500 people asking them simply "Tell Me Who You Are." Let me just say, the stories are powerful. In this podcast we talk about their journey, about how race and difference plays out in schools across the country, and what we can do to bring these conversations more fully into the classroom. If you're like me, you'll be struck by the honesty of teachers who freely admitted a weakness around how to create and facilitate cultures of understanding and acceptance in their classrooms and schools. Winona, now a sophomore at Harvard, and Priya, currently a sophomore at Princeton, are making it their life's work to help with that. Show Notes, Links, and More For more on this podcast, head on over to our Modern Learners Community where not only can you get a list of links and show notes, but also where you can join 1,300 other educators who are having powerful conversations and taking part in all sorts of professional learning activities that will build your capacity to change your practice and the experience of school for your students. And finally, if this topic is of interest, check our our podcast from earlier this year with Homa Tavangar and Eric Dozier from the Oneness Lab. Thanks for listening everyone!
A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Hosts, Miko Lee and Jalena Keane-Lee, the PowerLeeGirls, a mother and daughter team talk about the using stories to combat racism. We hear from Priya Vulchi and Winona Guo, two young women whose latest book is Tell Me Who You Are on racial literacy. Then we hear from Japanese American elders Nancy Ukai & Paul Tomita who were interned headed out to protest the incarceration of immigrant kids. They have collected “50 Objects” left over from the concentration camps. One of those objects is Paul's child identity card (pictured above.) Community Calendar Fri, June 21, 2019, our own Tracy Nguyen producing the 2nd Annual Queer & Trans Asian Shorts film screening in Oakland! June 30 South Asian Radical History Walking Tour July 29 East West StoryFest with Eth-Noh-Tech The post APEX Express – June 20, 2019 – Stories to Combat Racism appeared first on KPFA.
S4 E36: In this episode meet Ocean Vuong, author of ON EARTH WE’RE BRIEFLY GORGEOUS; Jamil Zaki, author of THE WAR FOR KINDNESS; and Winona Guo & Priya Vulchi, authors of TELL ME WHO YOU ARE. By sharing their stories, these authors are breaking down barriers from language to race in order to help people find commonalities and connection. Discover which author would have a famed DEAD POETS SOCIETY actor narrate their audiobook. On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/600633/on-earth-were-briefly-gorgeous/ The War for Kindness by Jamil Zaki: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/550616/the-war-for-kindness/ ell Me Who You Are by Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/602186/tell-me-who-you-are/
Entrepreneur, speaker, and consultant John Henderson talks to Alex Stein about power, influence, autism, entrepreneurship, and how to overcome the past on a new episode of Tell Me Who You Are. Check out John Henderson's website and check out his Mindset podcourse. This week's Pairings: This week's episode pairs particularly well with Guava-Wood Smoked Pyramid cheese, Maui Brewing Company’s Imperial Coconut Porter, and the song "Pulling Mussels From a Shell" by Squeeze.
Actor, storyteller, and preacher's kid Megan Hayes talks about relationships, a wild decade, storytelling, and acting on a new episode of "Tell Me Who You Are." Visit Megan's website. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter. Enjoy this photo of her alter-ego Bubbles: Remember to subscribe to this podcast!
Musher, podcaster, dog trainer, and mid-life college student Robert Forto joins Alex Stein to talk dogs, Alaska, mushing, and much more. Subscribe to Dog Works Radio! And while you're at it, subscribe to Tell Me Who You Are! This week's Pairings: This week's episode of the podcast pairs very well with Tine Ridder Cheese, Alaska Brewing Company’s Spruce IPA, and the song “Stephanie Says” by the Velvet Underground.
Alex Stein (@coldfootfilms) joins us for either the 5th or 6th time as our annual end of year, mistletoe on the doorframe, star on the tree, bee in our bonnet, guest. He has a new podcast called “Tell Me Who You Are” that all you all better be subscribed to. 2017 was a shit year, but what are we looking forward to in 2018? We finally discuss Star Wars: The Last Jedi - did it live up to our expectations? A year ago Will predicted that 2017 would suck - and it did - was all this calamity his fault? We discuss. Go hug a loved one, the fight is just beginning.
Actress, writer, comedian, and mother Susie Geiser talks about Catholicism, love, romance, comedy, and kids on this episode of Tell Me Who You Are. This week's Pairings: This week's episode pairs very well with Halloumi cheese, Wild Heaven's Let There Be Light beer (an American Pale Ale) and the song "Shambala" by Three Dog Night. Susie Geiser proudly has no website, but says you should look at her IMDB page. Subscribe to Tell Me Who You Are so you won't miss an episode!
Writer, storyteller, and pop-culture maven Will Link talks about sex, movies, and the important touchstones on his pop-cultural landscape. Check out Will's great podcast (with Sean David) at Will Sean Podcast and follow Will on Twitter. This week's Pairings: This episode of the podcast pairs very well with Esrom Cheese, German Doppelbock beers, and the song “(A Man's Got To Know His Limitations) Briggs” by Robyn Hitchcock. Subscribe to Tell Me Who You Are so you won't miss an episode!