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Hoy nos visita Yaza López de Rock of Ages, Marisé Álvarez y Tiffany Díaz de la película @amor y con la salsa Luis Vazquez y regresa Angeles de Que hago con los nenes que llega con los animalitos de Animal Cafe. El Penthouse Grabado desde GW-Cinco Studio como parte de GW5 Network #tunuevatelevisión. Puedes ver toda la programación en www.gwcinco.com. siguenos en instagram @gw_cinco Patreon: patreon.com/gw5network patreon.com/hablandopop
Tiffany D. is LIVE and in person in the Plastic Microphone Studios (after several past Zooms) for a real road trip adventure. Join us on our latest podcast episode as we hit the open road of movies and explore our favorite road trip movies! We'll discuss the classics that make us feel nostalgic, the comedies that keep us laughing, and the dramas that make us reflect on life's journey. But no road trip is complete without snacks and a killer playlist, so we're also sharing our go-to road trip foods and the songs that perfectly capture the spirit of each film. Tune in for a fun and entertaining episode that will inspire your next road trip! Let's GO! Links are on our profile page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), Twitter/X (www.twitter.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios Twitter for more fun! #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #Roadtrip #FearAndLoathingInLasVegas #JoyRide #AlmostFamous #IntoTheWild #Robocop #TheHillsHaveEyes #ToWongFoo #CorvetteSummer #DumbAndDumber #NationalLampoon #SmokeyandtheBandit #RV #TheRoad #Logan #RoadTrip #HolidayRoad #Snacks #roadSongs #CrossCountry --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support
In this episode, I am joined by Tiffany D. Kelly, CEO of FitTeach & Self-Care Strategist. Tiffany's journey from educator to entrepreneur is nothing short of awe-inspiring and in this conversation, she spills the secrets of how she turned her passion for education into a lucrative venture (and how you can too!) Tune in to uncover Tiffany's transformative approach to educator wellness that's shaking up school districts, the unbeatable power of community in achieving your dreams, and practical tips to launch and grow your own education consulting business. So if you're an educator dreaming of ditching the 9-5 grind and diving into entrepreneurship, this episode is for you. Find out how to turn your educator skill set into a money-making machine with me and Tiffany today! KEY POINTS - Tiffany's journey from a classroom teacher to entrepreneur - Cooking and nutrition for educators: Tiffany's virtual cooking classes and workshops - The importance of being in a community with support, feedback, and connections - Mindset shift: On investing in yourself and your business for success - On navigating innovative approaches to education consulting business - The importance of presenting services to reach your target audience - The pivotal role of continuous learning, feedback, and strategic planning QUOTES “You have to invest in you. You deserve that. Sometimes, we, as educators are made to feel that we can't afford certain things and things like that, but we can; because we are important, we deserve that, we deserve to level up." – Tiffany Kelly “You can't do it alone. It's when you're in community to learn things that you didn't know that you know, because once you learn it, you can't unlearn it. Being in community is very important.” – Tiffany Kelly GUEST RESOURCES Tiffany Kelly | FitTeach IG | @tiffanyd_inspires LinkedIn | @tiffanydkelly RESOURCES [LIVE EVENT] Join us at Seven Figure Educator Live, our three-day event in Atlanta, Georgia, where you'll experience unparalleled content, community, and fellowship. Click HERE to grab your ticket now and let's make magic happen together in Atlanta! [FB COMMUNITY] Don't miss out on your chance to connect with other education consultants in our free public Facebook group! Click HERE and find your 7-Figure community today. [GET LAUNCHED SCORECARD] Don't miss out on the chance to gain clarity on your stage of business with our Get Launched Consulting Scorecard! Click HERE to take the quiz and get actionable steps tailored to your business stage. Dr. Erica Jordan-Thomas IG | @e_jordanthomas LinkedIn | @erica-jordan-thomas-ed-l-d-86314764 Facebook | @EJTConsultingLLC Enjoyed this episode? Like, rate, and subscribe to the 7-Figure Educator podcast! 7-Figure Educator is produced by EPYC Media Network
Adopted, biracial, and fearless with an eating disorder, Tiffany struggled with being Tiffany. It was in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous where she learned how to love herself and those around her.Quotes “It was insanity, it took me 10 years to get back to the rooms.”“This time was different, this time I listened . . . I knew that I had to have AA.”“AA, point-blank, saved my life." Referred by: friend of Tara V. (vol. 54)InstagramFacebook
Hi, The Steve Harvey Morning Show Fans! We want to share a new podcast with Tiffany Cross that we think you'll love - ACross Generations About the show: Tiffany D cross leads ACross Generations, a plainspoken and candid conversation with Black women from different stages in life. Each episode convenes a seasoned elder, a middle-aged, and a younger Black woman to discuss a single topic ranging from changing perspectives on sex to what you wish you knew about money in your 20's to the collective state of our womanhood in these contemporary times. Their unique perspectives through regulatory, provocative, and introspective dialogue that can only come from the safe space that is created by Black women regardless of age. By delving into subjects that affect Black women across generations, this podcast provides a space for commonality, familiarity, honesty, insightful and sage discussions that ween the audience on the oracle that is Black womanhood by broadening perspectives and deepening understanding through wisdom, wit, laughter, tears, and joy. Listen here and subscribe to ACross Generations with Tiffany Cross on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Native Land Pod Fans! We want to share a new podcast with Tiffany Cross that we think you'll love - ACross Generations About the show: Tiffany D cross leads ACross Generations, a plainspoken and candid conversation with Black women from different stages in life. Each episode convenes a seasoned elder, a middle-aged, and a younger Black woman to discuss a single topic ranging from changing perspectives on sex to what you wish you knew about money in your 20's to the collective state of our womanhood in these contemporary times. Their unique perspectives through regulatory, provocative, and introspective dialogue that can only come from the safe space that is created by Black women regardless of age. By delving into subjects that affect Black women across generations, this podcast provides a space for commonality, familiarity, honesty, insightful and sage discussions that ween the audience on the oracle that is Black womanhood by broadening perspectives and deepening understanding through wisdom, wit, laughter, tears, and joy. Listen here and subscribe to ACross Generations with Tiffany Cross on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Laugh & Learn Fans! We want to share a new podcast with Tiffany Cross that we think you'll love - ACross Generations About the show: Tiffany D cross leads ACross Generations, a plainspoken and candid conversation with Black women from different stages in life. Each episode convenes a seasoned elder, a middle-aged, and a younger Black woman to discuss a single topic ranging from changing perspectives on sex to what you wish you knew about money in your 20's to the collective state of our womanhood in these contemporary times. Their unique perspectives through regulatory, provocative, and introspective dialogue that can only come from the safe space that is created by Black women regardless of age. By delving into subjects that affect Black women across generations, this podcast provides a space for commonality, familiarity, honesty, insightful and sage discussions that ween the audience on the oracle that is Black womanhood by broadening perspectives and deepening understanding through wisdom, wit, laughter, tears, and joy. Listen here and subscribe to ACross Generations with Tiffany Cross on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Naked with Cari Champion Fans! We want to share a new podcast with Tiffany Cross that we think you'll love - ACross Generations About the show: Tiffany D cross leads ACross Generations, a plainspoken and candid conversation with Black women from different stages in life. Each episode convenes a seasoned elder, a middle-aged, and a younger Black woman to discuss a single topic ranging from changing perspectives on sex to what you wish you knew about money in your 20's to the collective state of our womanhood in these contemporary times. Their unique perspectives through regulatory, provocative, and introspective dialogue that can only come from the safe space that is created by Black women regardless of age. By delving into subjects that affect Black women across generations, this podcast provides a space for commonality, familiarity, honesty, insightful and sage discussions that ween the audience on the oracle that is Black womanhood by broadening perspectives and deepening understanding through wisdom, wit, laughter, tears, and joy. Listen here and subscribe to ACross Generations with Tiffany Cross on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Could your content consumption habits be shaping your outlook and actions more than you realize? Join me,as I sit down with Tiffany Dean Loftin the host of "How We Get Free," for a mind-opening discussion about the power of content consumption. We dive into the creation of podcasts and the impact they have on their creators. Are you ready to navigate the complex world of advocacy, voting, and social justice? We share our personal experiences on the challenges of leaving jobs, setting boundaries, and dealing with tough dynamics. We discuss the significance of your vote and the role of elected officials in shaping our society. Furthermore, we provide valuable resources to help you stay informed, get involved, and make a difference in pressing social justice issues. Let's go beyond the spotlight and explore the role of celebrities in the social justice movement. Join us as we disentangle the emotionally charged subject of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and emphasize the need for continued awareness and action. As we wrap up, our special guest, Tiffany shares a powerful discourse about the true meaning of success and fulfillment. Listen in as we engage these critical issues with the aim of inspiring you to pivot with purpose toward a life of significance. Watch Full Episode and Subscribe on YouTube Thank you to our Sponsors: Frito-Lay My Joy BetterHelp - Get 10% off your First Month www.betterhelp.com/pwp Idea to Launch Podcast - Get $100 Off our signature course using code 'PIVOT' - LAUNCH YOUR PODCAST IN 30 DAYS ____________________ Ready to start your own podcast? Schedule a clarity call today Carla Wilmaris ___________ Follow Carla Wilmaris on social media: Instagram @carlawilmaris Twitter @carlawilmaris TikTok @carlawilmaris Email the show to get advice and questions answered Ask@carlawilmaris.com
This is a replay episode of when Tiffany D. Tucker came on the "Leaders Growing Leader" segment. We wanted to re-air it since she recently was named The Leadership Playbook 2022-2023 Administrator of the Year for Public Universities. The show notes are below ... Today's guest on the "Leaders Growing Leaders" series is Tiffany D. Tucker, the Deputy Director of Athletics at UNC Wilmington. During the "Leaders Growing Leaders" series on the Success is a Choice Podcast Network, Jamy Bechler talks with leaders about how they are growing and developing other leaders. The series tries to examine how various leaders are making the people around them better and building a stronger, healthier culture. - - - - Tiffany D. Tucker is the Deputy Director of Athletics at UNC Wilmington. She has been a head basketball coach at the college level, as well as playing for the legendary Syliva Hatchell at the University of North Carolina. Tucker was recently recognized by Sports Illustrated as one of the 100 Most Influential Women of Color in Sports. Click here for Tiffany Tucker's complete bio. Follow Tiffany Tucker on Twitter @TiffanyTucker65 or visit the UNC-Wilmington athletics website at UNCWsports.com. - - - - Please check out our weekly virtual sessions for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. - - - - The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible, in part, by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Build a stronger culture today by helping athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders. Get $100 off your first year when you use the coupon code SUCCESS at checkout. Chin Up Chest Out is also a proud partner of the Success is a Choice podcast network. ChinUpChestOut.com is more than a great apparel brand, it's a movement. A portion of all sales of their fabulous merchandise and apparel goes to support mental health initiatives. Our listeners can get 10% off and free shipping with promo code PLAYBOOK. With the new NIL (name, image, and likeness) rules, they are looking for college athletes to be brand ambassadors. - - - - Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of five books including “The Captain” and “The Bus Trip”, host of the “Success is a Choice Podcast”, professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. TheLeadershipPlaybook.com is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by visiting JamyBechler.com/newsletter.
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Tiffany D. Thomas has represented District F on the Houston City Council since 2020. In this episode, Thomas discusses “why the west side is the best side” of the Bayou City, housing -- including the difficulties around “heir properties” the term for homes occupied by descendants of a family member but who don't have clear title to the property -- the problems faced by the “permanent rental class,” and for a lagniappe, a few of her favorite restaurants in Houston. (Recorded June 16, 2022.)
There is no Word on the Street this week, but the Hot Cup of CoCo is all about enjoying the foods we grew up eating without guilt. Drink with CoCo Jamaican Sorrel. - 1/2 cup Sorrel - 1 tbs Pimento Berries - 1 Cinnamon Stick - 1.5 oz Rum CoCo's IG/Twitter/TikTok: @kikiingwithcoco Facebook: www.facebook.com/kikiingwithcoco Email: kikiingwithcocopod@gmail.com URL: www.kikiingwithcocopodcast.com Tiffany D's IG: @fyi.chef Tiffany's URL: bit.ly/fyichef
Today, I'm discussing love. What is your definition of love? Is it something we can live without? Does it define who we are?
We begin our Black History Month coverage with some reading recommendations, this time catered towards younger audiences. Newark Public Library Children's Librarian Sharon Owens, and Youth Services Supervisor Asha Mobiley, join us to help recommend books to read during the month for children, teens, and young adults. Ages 3 and up Dream Big, Little One by: Vashti Harrison ( adaptation of Little Leaders:Bold Women in Black History) Follow Your Dreams, Little One (adaptation of Little Legends: Exceptional Men in Black History) Little People, BIG DREAMS by: Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara and various authors and illustrators A is for Activist by Innosanto Nagara Shades of Black: A Celebration of our Children by: Sandra Pinkney and Photographs by Miles Pinkney Let the Children March by: Monica – Clark Robinson Illustrated by: Frank Morrison This is the Rope: A Story from the Great Migration by: Jacqueline Woodson, Illustrated by James Ransome Sing a Song: How Lift Every Voice and Sing Inspired Generations by: Kelly Starling Lyons, Illustrated by: Keith Mallet The ABC's of Black History by Rio Cortez, Lauren Semmer Opal Lee and What it Means to be Free: The True Story of the Grandmother of Juneteenth by: Alice Faye Duncan, Illustrated by: Keturah Bobo All Different Now: Juneteenth the First Day of Freedom by: Angela Johnson, Illustrated by E.B. Lewis 28 Days: Moments in Black History that Changed the World by: Charles R. Smith Jr., Illustrated by: Shane Evans Bedtime Inspirational Stories 50 Amazing Black People who Changed the World by: L.A. Amber Illustrated by: TZ Nissen Ages: 8-12: (Middle School) Like Vanessa by Tami Charles (Vanessa Brantley-Newton, Illustrator) When Winter Robeson Came by Brenda Woods Take Back the Block by Chrystal D. Giles From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks Stella by Starlight by Sharon M Draper Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks by Jason Reynolds Early Teens (12+) Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo This Is My America by Kim Johnson Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds & Ibram X. Kendi Older Teens (15+) Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi & Yusef Salaam The Hate U Give, On the Come Up, Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas Dear Martin by Nic Stone Monday's Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson
This episode is an extract from an hour long insta live on Bookversations. At the end of every month, we'll be hosting a live on the Bookversations Instagram page to recap all the books we've read and interact with you at the same time! We want to know what books you're reading, your thoughts on our episodes and everything in between. Books Mentioned: Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot By Mikki Kendall, Grown by Tiffany D.Jackson, Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam, Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo, House of Stone by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma, How to Pronounce Knife by Souvankham Thammavongsa, Homesick for Another World by Ottessa Moshfegh and At Night All Blood is Black by David Drop. As always, we're excited to hear your thoughts! Email us at bookversationspod@gmail.com or drop us a message here: https://anchor.fm/bookversations/message Follow us on Instagram @bookversations for more book reviews. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bookversations/message
This week Tayla and Cassidy are joined by dancer Lola to talk to her about her experience as a belly and hula dancer and her gig teaching at The Rhody Center. They also talk about international television, suspenseful vs scary movies, and etiquette. During The Last Chapter they discuss: Has a book ever changed your life? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's by Tiffany Midge The Simple Path to Wealth by J. L. Collins A Caravan of Brides by Kay Hardy Campbell Blackout by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, & Nicola Yoon Maid by Stephanie Land Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert Kira-Kira by Cynthia Kadohata AV Taste the Nation (2020- ) Casketeers (2018- ) Indian Matchmaking (2020- ) Maid (2020) Awakenings (1990) Bird Box (2018) I Am Mother (2019) Critical Role (YouTube) Jamila Musayeva (YouTube) Marie-Anne Lecoeur (YouTube) Schmanners Classic: Afternoon Tea and High Tea (podcast) Oxana Bazaeva (YouTube) Other The Rhody Center, Coventry, RI Loladance.com Polynesian Fusion (Instagram)
First Draft Episode #333: Karen M. McManus Karen M. McManus is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of young adult thrillers, including the One of Us Is Lying series (now a Peacock TV show), Two Can Keep a Secret, The Cousins, joins to talk about her latest, You'll Be the Death of Me. The presenting sponsor for this episode is Sips By, a multi-brand, personalized monthly tea subscription box. Use offer code "draftsips” for 50% off your first Sips By box! Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Stephen King, author of thrillers like It, The Shining, and Carrie (and, uh, lots more) Agatha Christie, author of And Then There Were None, Murder on the Orient Express, and Death on the Nile. Lois Duncan, author of I Know What You Did Last Summer, Killing Mr. Duncan, and Down a Dark Hall Mary Higgins Clark, author of Where Are the Children?, Two Little Girls in Blue, and You Belong to Me The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Only Murders in the Building (TV show) Stephanie Perkins, New York Times bestselling author of Anna and the French Kiss and the horror novel There's Someone Inside Your House (watch the Netflix film adaptation Oct. 6!) talks about her newest scary book, The Woods Are Always Watching. Hear her First Draft interview here!
Today, we welcome Raelyn Torngren to the podcast to educate us on the horror genre. From defining tropes to engaging in literary criticism to offering excellent book recommendations, we cover a lot of ground! This episode is excellent for readers who are ready to lean into their darker tastes this season or readers who are new to the genre. You can find Raelyn on Instagram @reading.reverie and follow her Youtube channel, Reading Reverie for video essays and book recommendations. She also hosts a horror book club! For more bonus episodes, nerdy classes, and extra book talk, join our Novel Pairings Classics Club: patreon.com/novelpairings.com. Connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get updates and behind-the-scenes info. Get two audiobooks for the price of one from Libro.fm. Use our Libro.fm affiliate code NOVELPAIRINGS and support independent bookstores. Books mentioned: Thank you for supporting the show by shopping our affiliate links! Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (Amazon) The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher (Amazon) Powers of Horror by Julia Kristeva (Amazon) White is for Witching by Helen Oyeyemi (Amazon) Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (Amazon) The Dangers of Smoking in Bed by Mariana Enriquez (Amazon) The Shining by Stephen King (Amazon) The Gunslinger by Stephen King (Amazon) The Hole by Hye-Young Pyun (Amazon) Naomi's Room by Jonathan Aycliffe (Amazon) White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson (Amazon) We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson (Amazon) Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Amazon) Also mentioned: Silent Hill video game Alien Midsommar Fear Street Cosmic Horror/Lovecraftian Horror
White Smoke By Tiffany D Jackson | Book Review Podcast Website: https://gobookmart.com Buy Now: https://amzn.to/3DTRXwa "Compelling; Jackson excels in writing books steeped in social commentary." -- Kirkus Reviews "In another ripped-from-the-headlines novel, Jackson takes readers through a heart-pounding thriller exploring physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, misogynoir, and rape culture... this novel is sure to initiate important conversations while delivering an engrossing story." -- Horn Book Magazine "Jackson draws on the R. Kelly case to effectively depict the tightening noose of an abusive relationship, enhanced here by Korey's wealth and fame…A grim tale that shows how thin a glossy exterior can be." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Tiffany D. Jackson has penned a riveting, powerful love story to Black girlhood and a haunting reminder of the ways in which their innocence is often stolen. Remarkable, suspenseful, and gut-wrenching, Grown is a masterfully told story that stays with you long after you put it down." -- Angie Thomas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U Give and On the Come Up “With a gripping plot and punch-to-the-heart stakes, Tiffany D. Jackson's Grown exposes the underbelly of a tough conversation—the seductive abuse of older men who prey on teen girls—providing a searing examination of misogynoir, rape culture, and the vulnerability of young black girls. Groundbreaking, heart wrenching, and essential reading for all in the #MeToo era.” -- Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Belles --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/support
Yolanda Newton Is an educational consultant, course creator, author, and portfolio evaluator. She's also the homeschool educator of two wonderful boys. Over the last 15 years, she has been able to work with children and teenagers, as well as students with various needs, challenges, and goals--and has gained extensive experience teaching online and in a traditional classroom setting. She enjoys teaching challenging Humanities courses and has done so exclusively online Dominque Burgess Dominique Burgess is the CEO and Founder of Burbrella LLC. As a homeschooling mom and former educator she was passionate about expanding her expertise in curriculum and instruction to homeschool families and co-ops teaching them how to create custom Curriculums to meet their children's learning needs. Brandy Champeau Having survived homelessness, domestic abuse, pregnancy induced heart failure and devastating natural disasters, Brandy Champeau knows how to rise from the ashes. She has not only survived but is now living her best expression. Brandy, a single mother of three children, including one with special needs, is an author, speaker and curriculum developer. She is also the co-founder of Exploring Expression, a provider of cross-curricular, project-based curriculum, unit studies and resources for both children and adults. Brandy's mission is to help parents and educators raise learners, not merely students. Tiffany D. Bell Courage defined is strength in the face of pain. It's about allowing yourself to be vulnerable. It's taking on the risk of rejection and failure. All of these things help us to build stronger better lives. Join me in … finding, maintaining, and creating intentional moments of bravery! Let's grow together. https://www.coachtinaramsay.com/homeschooling-with-excellence --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
It's Spooky Season and Tiffany D Jackson On my way! Of my new favorite writers definitely understood the assignment! Great book, Great topics and I'll say a Great Review by Me!
Hi, Should-Heads! We spent last Friday going to some of the bookstores in Baltimore and DC! (There are a bunch we missed, so hopefully there will be a part two the next time Rachael comes to Baltimore!) We visited five bookstores and were joined by Kindred Spirit of the Pod Bekki Fahrer for three of them. It was a great day and became a Very Expensive Friday.Plum County Literacy Festival discussion links:https://twitter.com/EliotSchrefer/status/1440009959228456960?s=20 https://starherald.com/news/local/education/plum-creek-literacy-festival-cancels-events-after-authors-pull-out-over-discriminatory-concordia-policy/article_d21d788b-97fe-5480-9a57-d29b1266c411.html?mode=comments Currently Reading: Bekki: The Secret Bridesmaid (Katy Birchall), The Gifts of Imperfection (Brene Brown), Malice (Heather Walter) and Legendbourne (Tracy Deonn)Julia: Defy the Night (Brigid Kemmerer) Kelly: Off the Record (Camryn Garrett); just finished Defy the Night and What I Like About You (Marisa Kanter) Rachael: Under the Whispering Door (TJ Klune) and Black Nerd Problems (William Evans); just finished Defy the Night. Recent Acquisitions:Julia: The Graceling series (Kristin Cashore), So Many Beginnings (Bethany C. Morrow), The Dating Playbook (Farrah Rochon) and Under the Whispering Door (TJ Klune)Kelly: Defy the Night (Brigid Kemmerer) The Ivy:Julia: The Two Lives of Louis and Louise (Julie Cohen) and Eliza Starts a Rumor (Jane L. Rosen)Kelly: Harlem Shuffle (Colson Whitehead)Rachael: The Extraordinaries (TJ Klune) and Exhausted (Nick Polizzi and Pedram Shojai)Busboys and Poets:Bekki: Certain Dark Things (Silvia Moreno-Garcia)Julia: Blackout (Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk and Nicola Yoon) and How Long 'til Black Future Month (NK Jemisin)Kelly: Things We Couldn't Say (Jay Coles) and The Insiders (Mark Oshiro)Rachael: Blackout (Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk and Nicola Yoon) Capitol Hill Books:Bekki: A Desolation Called Peace (Arkady Martine) and Gideon the Ninth (Tamsyn Muir)East City Books:Bekki: Harrow the Ninth (Tamsyn Muir), Under the Whispering Door (TJ Klune) and Praying With Jane Eyre (Vanessa Zoltan)Julia: Malice (Heather Walter)Kelly: Last Night at the Telegraph Club (Malinda Lo)Rachael: Wow, No Thank You (Samantha Irby) and A Clash of Steel (T.B. Lee)Mahogany Books: Julia: Rise to the Sun (Leah Johnson)Kelly: Off the Record (Camryn Garrett)Rachael: An Unkindness of Ghosts (Rivers Solomon) Follow Bekki:Twitter: @Ginger_Sister Instagram: @bekki_the_gingernut/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3325348-bekki-fahrer Get two books for the price of one with a new membership to Libro.fm! Use the promo code WHATYOUSHOULDREAD and get two books for $14.99. Best of all, your indie bookstore will also benefit; just select your favorite bookstore when you sign up.
Join my wonderful ~reoccurring~ guest Tiffany and I as we figure out boundaries, being adults, and self judgment. We touch on other relatable topics as our conversation continues! YouTube channel for workouts I was recommending: @emkfit • Podcast Insta: @figure_it_out_podcast • Twitter Insta: @PodcastFigure ~ personal site: https://juliamj77.wixsite.com/jules-info
Today we discuss the boys (and a few men) in The Shadow Rising. Laura is incredibly disappointed in Perrin, naming him her favorite character. She also baits Hannah into ranting about Galad and Gawyn, because they are just bleh characters all around. We discuss representation in books and what books we'd like to see be made in the future. Also we show our old sorority side by mentioning our House Mom. Media Mentions
Join Dr. Lewis in a conversation with Tiffany D. Bell, a non-profit consultant, coach, author and speaker. She is not only co-director of the Success Women’s Conference, but she is also the founder of Uncommon Courage, a platform created to inspire and equip women to find, embrace, and connect with their unique voice and purpose with confidence. As Executive Director of the Women’s Resource Center, she has over 25 years of experience in community outreach and leadership training.Success 4 Women is broadcast live Thursday's at 2PM ET.Success 4 Women TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Success 4 Women Radio Show is broadcast on W4WN Radio - Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).Success 4 Women Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Welcome to the one hundred and sixty-sixth episode of the Heart + Hustle podcast! 0:00 - 20:00 - This week we're unpacking the current events, why it's ok to embrace black joy, and ways to create safe spaces for yourself during hard times. 20:00 - 75:44 - Today we are talking to Tiffany D. Brown, a content creator, business strategist, and blogger local here in Orlando, about her transition to full-time entrepreneur. Tiffany drops several gems about creating good systems and processes, why you should take care of yourself to optimize your production, and she shares how she sets her goals for the month. You can follow Tiffany online at www.tiffanydbrown.com and on Instagram at instagram.com/tiffanydbrown_ For show notes and a list of everything we talked about, visit www.heartandhustlepodcast.com. Meet the hosts: Angelica Yarde (instagram.com/studio404paper) and Charisma O'Keefe (instagram.com/charismaokeefe)
JOURNAL ESSAYSBoisvert, Jayne. "Colonial Hell and Female Slave Resistance in Saint-Domingue." Journal of Haitian Studies 7, no. 1 (2001): 61-76. Accessed January 17, 2021. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41715082.BOOKSBellegarde-Smith, Patrick, and Claudine Michel, eds. Story. In Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth, and Reality. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2006. Bellegarde-Smith, Patrick, Claudine Michel, and Guerin C. Montilus. “Chapter 1 : Vodun and Social Transformation in the African Diasporic Experience: The Concept of Personhood in Haitian Vodun Religion.” Essay. In Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth, and Reality, p.1-6. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006. Bellegarde-Smith, Patrick, Claudine Michel, and Patrick Bellegarde-Smith. “Chapter 3: Broken Mirrors: Mythos, Memories and National History.” Essay. In Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth, and Reality, p. 19-31. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006. Racine-Toussaint, Marlene, Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, and Claudine Michel. “Chapter 7: From the Horses' Mouths: Women's Words/ Women's Worlds.” Essay. In Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth, and Reality, edited by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith and Claudine Michel, p.70–74. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006. Bellegarde-Smith, Patrick, Claudine Michel, and Gerdes Fleurant. “Chapter 5: Vodun, Music, and Society in Haiti: Affirmation and Identity.” Essay. In Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth, and Reality, p.46-57. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006. Dayan, Colin. Haiti, History, And The Gods. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 2008.Asante, M. K., & Mazama, A. (Eds.) (2009). Encyclopedia of African religion. SAGE Publications, Inc., https://www.doi.org/10.4135/9781412964623Lundy, Garvey F. "Fatiman, Cécile." In Encyclopedia of African Religion, edited by Asante, Molefi Kete., and Ama Mazama, 262-262. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412964623.n170.Michel, Claudine, and Patrick Bellegarde-Smith. "Vodou." In Encyclopedia of Global Religion, edited by Juergensmeyer, Mark, and Wade C. Roof, 1365-68. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412997898.n775.Pogue, Tiffany D. "Bois Caiman." In Encyclopedia of African Religion, edited by Asante, Molefi Kete., and Ama Mazama, 130-31. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412964623.n90.Mazama, Ama. "Ezili Dantò." In Encyclopedia of African Religion, edited by Asante, Molefi Kete., and Ama Mazama, 253-54. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412964623.n163Lundy, Garvey F. "Fatiman, Cécile." In Encyclopedia of African Religion, edited by Asante, Molefi Kete., and Ama Mazama, 262-262. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412964623.n170.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Louis_Pierrothttps://scalawagmagazine.org/2020/07/haitian-protest-miami/https://haitiantimes.com/2020/06/09/haitians-embrace-black-lives-matter-join-protests-for-justice-police-accountability/https://grassrootsonline.org/fr/blog/newsblogblack-lives-matter-police-repression-us-and-political-crisis-haiti/https://haitiantimes.com/2021/01/22/exploring-haitian-independence-the-original-black-lives-matter-movement/https://the-toast.net/2015/04/18/unruly-women-are-always-witches-outlander-s1-e-10/https://gay.medium.com/magical-thinking-for-girls-e04eaf934546https://occult-world.com/marinette/https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/girltreks-black/resistance-day-14-c%C3%A9cile-Nxo9TB8IYcj/https://www.facebook.com/Haiti.Now/posts/10156598178743381/https://sites.duke.edu/blackatlantic/sample-page/storytelling-and-representation-of-bois-caiman/painting-and-bois-caiman/https://scalawagmagazine.org/2020/07/haitian-protest-miami/
First Draft Episode #295: Laurie Devore Laurie Devore, author of How To Break a Boy and Winner Takes All, talks about her latest contemporary YA, A Better Bad Idea. This episode is brought to you by Freedom, the easy-to-use app that blocks distracting apps and websites, letting you get into deep work flow. Use offer code FIRSTDRAFT for 40% off a yearly or forever plan. And by The Stacks, a podcast about books and the people who read them. The Stacks is your literary best friend; your virtual book club; your one-stop shop for everything books. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and follow the show on Instagram at @thestackspod and on Twitter at @thestackspod_ ! Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Lurlene McDaniel, author of Don’t Die, My Love, Six Months to Live, and Breathless The Gemma Doyle series, made up of: A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels, and The Sweet Far Thing, by Libba Bray, author of Printz award-winner Going Bovine, and genuinely terrifying historical paranormal The Diviners, and more. Hear her First Draft interview here. The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Shadowhunter Chronicles, the forthcoming Sword Catcher duology, and co-author of the Magisterium series. Hear her first interview on First Draft in support of Chain of Gold, and hear her talk about its follow up, Chain of Iron, and answer listener questions here! Absolute Write Diana Fox, literary agent and founder of Fox Literary, who is Laurie’s literary agent “Gunpowder and Lead” and “Kerosene” by Miranda Lambert Mind the Gap documentary, directed by Bing Liu
Katrina D. Owen is a proud mother, lover, and friend. Many of her experiences in life, and with her kids, have prompted her to reevaluate life, and put self-love first. Katrina dedicates her time helping women ground themselves and rediscover their magic within. Energy healing and womb care is her passion, and she encompasses those passions as a Reiki Master and a Vaginal Steam Facilitator. Reiki is a form of energy healing that helps prepare the body to heal itself naturally. Vaginal steaming helps women center and reflect on themselves and puts the focus back on their source of creation, their Yoni. Katrina now passes on what she knows as the owner of Reconnect: Mind, Body, & Spirit. She offers classes, sessions, and lives talks. Katrina is also the maker of her own wellness line called Moon Essence. Moon Essence includes reiki-infused oils, scrubs, salts, and tonics. In 2019 Katrina released her first affirmations journal, Reconnect, Affirmations & Reflections Journal. Available in stores locally and Amazon.com www.katrinaowen.com facebook: reconnectall instagram: reconnectwithenergyhealingis www.TheTinaRamsayShow.com Thank you to The Tina Ramsay Show Sponsors: 1.Multifarious Studious https://www.facebook.com/Multifarious-Studios-112113146854117 2.Desi Therapy Linktr.ee/desitherapy & Faces by Etosh https://www.facesbyetosh.com/ They provide a luxurious spa experience in Columbia, SC 3.Tiffany D. Bell CEO of Uncommon Courage http://www.uncommoncourage.cc/ Want to be an Author? Email tiffany@uncommoncourage.cc 4.Felicia Grimes Financial and Estate Planning Expert Connect with her https://www.feliciagrimes.com/ 5.Ladda Hawkins Instagram @laddalovetrucking Website: MyOwnLaneConsultants.com 6.Truth: www.7thphaze.com www.BlackOwnedCLT.com 7. Potters Computer System https://www.potterscomputers.com/ Would you like to be a Sponsor for our Show? Email us TheTinaRamsayShow1@gmail.comSpotlights some amazing Entrepreneurs: --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
Meet Tiffany D Bell, CEO of Your Nonprofit Pro Tiffany D. Bell is a multidimensional leader, influencer, and communal advocate. Having spent more than two decades providing the best in managerial, administrative, and servant leadership, Tiffany is often counted as one able to execute at high levels; regardless of unforeseen circumstances, quintessential business pivots, or various setbacks. As the Executive Director of the Women's Resource Center of Gulfport, MS; Tiffany encourages women to make positive life choices. Connecting her faith in God with an innate ability for servant leadership, she walks out an intentional effort to impact the lives of young women with the hope of the Gospel. As one on a mission to show them how to step forward in their power when faced with difficult circumstances, Tiffany is able to translate 25 years of experience in community outreach and leadership training into a formidable blueprint made, for transforming young women's lives. Tiffany D. Bell. Leader. Advocate. World-Class Professional. The Tina Ramsay Show is brought to you by the eZWay Wall of Fame *Join their Social Networking Community for Free by clicking the link: https://bit.ly/3qTKINY Thank you to The Tina Ramsay Show Gold Sponsors: Desi Therapy Linktr.ee/desitherapy & Faces by Etosh https://www.facesbyetosh.com/ They provide a luxurious spa experience in Columbia, SC Tiffany D. Bell CEO of Uncommon Courage http://www.uncommoncourage.cc/ Want to be an Author? Email tiffany@uncommoncourage.cc Felicia Grimes Financial and Estate Planning Expert Connect with her https://www.facebook.com/FeliciaEGrimes Would you like to be a Sponsor for our Show? Email us TheTinaRamsayShow1@gmail.com Support our International Podcast https://bit.ly/2KShwb6 and get a Shout-Out! Want to Be Our Guest? https://thetinaramsayshow.com/ Stay Connected: tinyurl.com/coachtina1 Join our EBL Community for Entrepreneurs to get Training, Network, Collaborate, Share, Shine, and Grow with Stand-Out Entrepreneurs and Celebrities. We build authentic relationships based on the WinWin Moto. https://www.facebook.com/groups/epicbusinessleaders --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
Join us as Tiff and I figure out true crime, human behavior, and trusting your gut. There were very many interesting stories and lessons we share! We touch on some sensitive topics so please be mindful when listening to this episode. Theme song by Amelia Rae. Promo: Reverie True Crime + Stressed, Depressed, & Anxious. You can listen to this episode on Apple, Spotify, & Anchor! Thank you!
This week Tayla is joined by Robin, Renata, and Martha from No Flying No Tights to talk about how their comic review site came to be! They also talk about reading dark titles in dark times, the CW, and how to be a better comics and graphic novel reader. During The Last Chapter, they discuss the types of comics/graphic novels they enjoy reading the most and why? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you’d like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas Winterkeep by Kristin Cashore Komi Can’t Communicate by Tomohito Oda Restaurant to Another World by Junpei Inuzuka and Takaaki Kugatsu InvestiGators: Take the Plunge by John Patrick Green Red Hood by Elana K. Arnold Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson The Girls I’ve Been by Tess Sharpe Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall Fighting Words by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley Understanding Manga and Anime by Robin Brenner Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang AV The Magnus Archives Episode 5: Thrown Away (podcast) The Witcher (2019- ) Trickster (2020- ) Teen Wolf (2011-2017) The Vampire Diaries (2009-2017) Riverdale (2017- ) Jeopardy (1984- ) QI (2003- ) Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1998-2007) Whose Line Is It Anyway? (2013- ) Other In Praise of a Scholarly Force: Rudine Sims Bishop (Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Doors) noflyingnotights.com
Greetings, Should-Heads! We're very excited to share this week's episode. Brigid Kemmerer has written one of our favorite trilogies ever and, as you may expect, we have some opinions over which kingdom should prevail. In the end we are for Syhl Shallow, except for Julia, who is not the boss of the show notes, KELLY IS. We also discuss her next release (Defy the Night, out in September!), the books she loved growing up, the best friendship ever and much more. Want to read some amazing books before most people can? Sign up for Book of the Month and use our promo code WHATYOUSHOULDREAD at checkout to get your first box for just $9.99. Check out their January selections: https://www.bookofthemonth.com/the-best-new-books Links From the Episode:Book news:Amanda Gorman's website, including links to buy and pre-order her books: https://www.theamandagorman.com/ Bachelor Nation reading challenge: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJl3uDVJmuc/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Currently Reading: Brigid: a secret book of Jodi Picoult's, a new Elizabeth Lim and A Song of Wraiths and Ruin (Roseanne A. Brown)Julia: Silver Sparrow (Tayari Jones) and The Unraveling of Cassidy Holmes (Elissa R. Stone)Kelly: The Shadows (Alex North)Rachael: The Removed (Brandon Hobson) Recent Acquisitions: Julia: The First 15 Lives of Harry August (Claire North) and Likes (Sarah Shun-lien Bynum)Kelly: If I Disappeared (Eliza Jane Brazier; preorder, due out Jan. 26), Those Who Prey (Jennifer Moffett), The Awakening of Malcolm X (Ilyasah Shabazz and Tiffany D. Jackson) and Troublemaker (Leah Remini--a good pick for our Bachelor Nation reading challenge!)Rachael: The Graceling series (Graceling, Fire, Bitterblue and Winterkeep; Kristin Cashore). Other books mentioned in the episode:Brigid Kemmerer's entire backlist (the Cursebreakers trilogy, the Elementals series, Thicker Than Water, Letters to the Lost, More Than We Can Tell and Call it What You Want)Uprooted (Naomi Novik)This is My America (Kim Johnson)Christopher Pike (specifically Remember Me), Lois Duncan, The Babysitters Club, The Saddle Club, The Silver Kiss (Annette Curtis Klause) Saaba Tahir and Jennifer L. Armentrout.The Gift of Fear (Gavin de Becker) Follow Brigid Kemmerer:Website: https://brigidkemmerer.com/ Twitter: @BrigidKemmerer Instagram: @BrigidKemmerer Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4629194.Brigid_Kemmerer Follow What You Should Read:Twitter: @wysr_podcastInstagram: @wysr_podcastGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/115539912-what-you-should-read-podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCfNtid_b0R14otSPRZTkmQwww.whatyoushouldread.comDon't forget about our next book club! We're discussing Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones on February 9! You can email your thoughts or find us on social media! We're really excited for this one--and its special guest!
Quote from Tiffany Bell "Courage defined is strength in the face of pain. It's about allowing yourself to be vulnerable. It's taking on the risk of rejection and failure. All of these things help us to build stronger better lives. Join me in … finding, maintaining, and creating intentional moments of bravery! Let's grow together." Check her out at https://www.uncommoncourage.cc/ tiffany@uncommoncourage.cc https://www.facebook.com/UnCommonCourage.cc ************************* Join Our EBL Community of Support! https://www.facebook.com/groups/393591751885996 Would you like to be our Guest? https://thetinaramsayshow.com/ Listen to and Support our podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tina-ramsay-show/id1531124120 Connect with everything that we do by clicking this link tinyurl.com/coachtina1 #TheTinaRamsayShow #UncommonCourage #TiffanyBell #EBL #TheTinaRamsayShowPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
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This week, Liberty and Danika discuss Outlawed, The Heiress, Black Buck, and more great books. 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: Outlawed by Anna North The Heiress: The Revelations of Anne de Bourgh by Molly Greeley Picnic In the Ruins by Todd Robert Petersen After the Rain by Nnedi Okorafor, John Jennings, David Brame (Illustrator) Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour Goldie Vance: The Hocus-Pocus Hoax by Lilliam Rivera and Brittney Williams To Be Honest by Michael Leviton Be Dazzled by Ryan La Sala Happily Ever Afters by Elise Bryant WHAT WE’RE READING: Savage Beard of She Dwarf by Kyle Latino My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: The Prophets by Robert Jones, Jr. The Eagles of Heart Mountain: A True Story of Football, Incarceration, and Resistance in World War II America by Bradford Pearson Every Body: An Honest and Open Look at Sex from Every Angle by Julia Rothman Spring Stinks (Mother Bruce Series) by Ryan T. Higgins West End Girls: A Novel by Jenny Colgan Featherhood: A Memoir of Two Fathers and a Magpie by Charlie Gilmour Single and Forced to Mingle: A Guide for (Nearly) Any Socially Awkward Situation by Melissa Croce Night Bird Calling by Cathy Gohlke Social Chemistry: Decoding the Patterns of Human Connection by Marissa King The Push by Ashley Audrain Love Songs for Skeptics: A Novel by Christina Pishiris The Art of Falling: A Novel by Danielle McLaughlin Pickard County Atlas: A Novel by Chris Harding Thornton White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind by Koa Beck Better Luck Next Time: A Novel by Julia Claiborne Johnson Peacemaker by Joseph Bruchac Not My Boy by Kelly Simmons The Life I’m In by Sharon G. Flake The Quantum Weirdness of the Almost-Kiss by Amy Noelle Parks The Shadow by Melanie Raabe, Imogen Taylor (translator) Root Magic by Eden Royce Roman and Jewel by Dana L. Davis Siege of Rage and Ruin (The Wells of Sorcery Trilogy Book 3) by Django Wexler The Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington, Olga Tokarczuk Glimpsed by G.F. Miller The Awakening of Malcolm X by Ilyasah Shabazz, Tiffany D. Jackson City of Schemes (A Counterfeit Lady Novel Book 4) by Victoria Thompson The Trouble with Good Ideas by Amanda Panitch Bone Canyon (Eve Ronin Book 2) by Lee Goldberg A Deadly Fortune: A Novel by Stacie Murphy The Sea Gate by Jane Johnson Baseball’s Leading Lady: Effa Manley and the Rise and Fall of the Negro Leagues by Andrea Williams Beginners: The Joy and Transformative Power of Lifelong Learning by Tom Vanderbilt Crown of Bones by A.K. Wilder Lore by Alexandra Bracken When You Look Like Us by Pamela N. Harris The Fortunate Ones by Ed Tarkington The Sea in Winter by Christine Day Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do Is Healthy and Rewarding by Daniel Lieberman Slash And Burn by Claudia Hernández, Julia Sanches (translator) Our Darkest Night: A Novel of Italy and the Second World War by Jennifer Robson The Night Lake: A Young Priest Maps the Topography of Grief by Liz Tichenor S.O.S.: Society of Substitutes #1: The Great Escape by Alan Katz, Alex Lopez Unsolaced: Along the Way to All That Is by Gretel Ehrlich Here Lies a Father by Mckenzie Cassidy Persephone Station by Stina Leicht The Wife Upstairs: A Novel by Rachel Hawkins A Crooked Tree by Una Mannion Driven: The Race to Create the Autonomous Car by Alex Davies Influence by Sara Shepard and Lilia Buckingham I Just Wanted to Save My Family by Stéphan Pélissier and Adriana Hunter A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself by Peter Ho Davies Stay Safe (Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry) by Emma Hine The Portrait: A Novel by Ilaria Bernardini Unplugged by Gordon Korman The Butterfly House by Katrine Engberg One of the Good Ones by Maika Moulite and Maritza Moulite The Truth of Yoga: A Comprehensive Guide to Yoga’s History, Texts, Philosophy, and Practices by Daniel Simpson Eyes That Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho and Dung Ho See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kelly and Hannah answer listener requests for book recommendations. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! SHOW NOTES Short story collection. Preferably fiction and/or fun/uplifting Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet; Tales from the Inner City by Shaun Tan; Take the Mic edited by Bethany C. Morrow; Snow in Love; Hope Nation edited by Rose Brock; The Radical Element edited by Jessica Spotswood. A gift for my brother who isn’t a big reader. He’s in college, loves soccer and video games, and hasn’t enjoyed a book since reading Holes in middle school. Don’t Read the Comments by Eric Smith; Slay by Brittany Morris; The Pros of Cons by Alison Cherry; Booked by Kwame Alexander; Furia by Yamile Saied Mendez; Warcross by Marie Lu; Feed by MT Anderson. New, contemporary, socially conscious, diverse. Yes No Maybe So by Aisha Saeed and Becky Albertalli; The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert; Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusuf Salaam; Running by Natalia Sylvester; We Didn’t Ask For This by Adi Alsaid; Dear Justyce by Nic Stone. Diverse body positive books. What I Like About Me by Jenna Guillaume; Melt My Heart by Bethany Rutter; My Eyes Are Up Here by Laura Zimmermann; Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero; If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann; Body Talk: 37 Voices Explore Our Radical Anatomy edited by Kelly Jensen. YA dealing with survivors of sexual abuse/pedophilia/other childhood trauma: some of my favorites that I’ve read are Sadie, Girl in Pieces, Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls, Perks of Being a Wallflower and Speak. Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson; Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough; The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith; Charm & Strange by Stephanie Kuehn; How Dare the Sun Rise by Sandra Uwiringyimana; Wrecked by Maria Padian; Infandous by Elana K. Arnold; In The Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado. A YA book to get my friend who doesn’t really read….p.s. she really likes Disney. Disney’s Twisted Tales; Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige; Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo; Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee. One of my high school students likes mysteries and fantasy novels, but doesn’t like any “kissing” (i.e. lots of romance or a focus on a relationship). What suggestions could I give her? Goldie Vance: The Hotel Whodunit by Lilliam Rivera; Endangered by Lamar Giles; Jennifer Lynn Barnes; Karen M. McManus; Complicit by Stephanie Kuehn. A book for my 16 year old nephew who is a very particular reader. Used to love Rick Riordan but has moved on. Beyond Riordan, the only books I’ve sent him that he has actually called begging for the sequels is Scythe. He likes Agatha Christie “because it makes him think” (to figure out what is going on). I’ve tried AS King and Going Bovine, but have not gotten a reaction and all the fantasy tried and trues. Would love an idea from you! Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore; The Future will be BS-free by Will McIntosh; The Lines We Cross by Randa Abdel-Fattah; Warcross and Legend by Marie Lu. A contemporary with some magic and some romance, but the story does not center grief. Now and When by Sara Bennett Wealer; Displacement by Kiku Hughes; Lobizona by Romina Garber. I am looking for a fantasy novel with romance that ideally is part of an almost finished or finished series. I have already read many of the popular ones, so I guess I am looking for those that were a bit more under the radar. I have read/started the Folk of the Air Series, A Court of Thorns and Roses Series, Red Queen Series, all of Cassandra Clare, etc. and loved them all! Looking for something in that realm. Blythewood by Carol Goodman; Lost Voices by Sarah Porter; The Madman’s Daughter by Megan Shepherd; Brooklyn Brujas by Zoraida Cordova. Warm fuzzy story about family (chosen, biological, adopted, whatever) with winter holiday(s) (not necessarily Christmas, but Christmas ok) as a backdrop and a happy ending. Something wintery and hopeful. (At least something that leaves the reader with some hope.) I like a variety of things. Some writers whose work I’ve enjoyed: Katie Henry, Karen McManus, Tomi Adeyemi, Jenny Han, Nina LaCour, and too many names to list. A few books I’ve read and enjoyed because of this podcast: Agnes at the End of the World, We Are the Perfect Girl, and Orpheus Girl. 10 Blind Dates by Ashley Elston; The Kid Table by Andrea Seigel; The Chaos of Standing Still by Jessica Brody. A feminist book like Rules for Being a Girl. Girls Like Us by Randi Pink; The Degenerates by J. Albert Mann; Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina; Watch Us Rise by Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan. Books for a 13 year-old. She loves the Shadowhunter Chronicles by Cassandra Clare and anything written by Rick Riordan. Recently, I loaned her my copy of With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo (one of my favorite YA authors ever) and she loved it. I’d really like to give her books in a genre she loves and one that will expand her reading material. Finding Yvonne by Brandy Colbert; New Kid/Class Act by Jerry Craft; Inventing Victoria by Tonya Bolden; Akata Witch/Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor. Something that will make me laugh, but also teach me something. The Go-Between by Veronica Chambers; Cherry by Lindsey Rosin; Unpregnant by Jenni Hendriks and Ted Caplan; We Are The Perfect Girl by Ariel Kaplan. I’m looking for at book for my niece (18 years old). She is not an avid reader out side required reading in school. She’s not that into fantasy and Sci fi, she likes contemporary fiction better. She might like a short story collection because 40 pages is not as daunting as 350 pages (or more if it’s a series) for a story. Books she had liked recently: They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera and Broken Things by Lauren Oliver. Try Margarita Engle, Nikki Grimes, Stephanie Hemphill, Kwame Alexander as an alternative to short stories but still with a lot of white space, as it may be less intimidating; Toil and Trouble edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe; Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo. I’m interested in spooky tales, thrillers, science fiction, and non-WWII fiction. No dystopias or urban fantasy, please! The most important thing to me as an aromantic asexual person is that’s there’s no significant romantic element. I don’t want the main character to have any romantic partners or to spend several pages daydreaming about their crush(es). Thanks! Pan’s Labyrinth by Guillermo del Toro and Cornelia Funke; Dread Nation by Justina Ireland; Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham; The Blood Confession by Alisa M. Libby; The Girl From The Well by Rin Chupecho; Jackaby by William Ritter; Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour. A book for my 19 year old sister who loves Wilder Girls and The Poet X. She is a fan of feminism, horror, and queerness in books. The Cure for Dreaming by Cat Winters; Mary’s Monster by Lita Judge; The Good Luck Girls by Charlotte Nicole Davis; Furia by Yamile Saied Mendez; We Are The Wildcats by Siobhan Vivian; The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus. A book for my daughter. She recently told me that she is gay. I want to show her how much I love her and accept her. She loves graphic novels and has read many of the most popular ones featuring same sex relationships. Everything Noelle Stevenson! Lumberjanes, Nimona, The Fire Never Goes Out; Queer: A Graphic History by Meg John Barker and Julia Scheele; Skim by Mariko Tamaki; Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu; Kiss Number 8 by Colleen AF Venable and Ellen T. Crenshaw; Moonstruck by Grace Ellis and Shae Bragl. Something heavily folklore-based (Maggie Stiefvater or higher level of “heavily”) and LGBTQ+ please? European and Asian folklore are my favorite but I’ll be happy to dive into any other as well. Anna-Marie McLemore; A Thousand Beginnings and Endings edited by Elsie Chapman and Ellen Oh; Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco; A Curse of Roses by Diana Pinguicha; Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao; Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardost. A fantasy or science fiction novel, preferably action-packed. Etiquette and Espionage by Gail Carriger; The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline; Cut Off by Adrianne Finley; Orleans by Sherri L. Smith. An awesome ghost story. The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco; Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn; Horrid by Katrina Leno; The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring; Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour; Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All by Laura Ruby; Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas. School for Good & Evil read-alikes for 14-year-old reluctant reader. Thanks! Carry On by Rainbow Rowell; The Irregular at Magic High School manga series by Tsutomu Sato; The Black Mage by Daniel Howard Barnes; Supermutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki; A Blade so Black by LL McKinney; Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim; Liz Braswell’s Twisted Fairy Tales series; Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we’re recommending books to our listeners based on requests they submitted a few weeks ago. Curtis LOVES recording these episodes. We’re ready to fill your TBR and perhaps your shopping cart with books. To find a list of every title we mention in today’s episode, go to hereadsheread.org/podcast for show notes. Subscribe to our newsletter: hereadsheread.substack.com Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/hereadsheread/ Get two audiobooks for the price of one w/code HRSR: https://libro.fm/redeem/hrsr Or give the gift of audiobooks: https://libro.fm/gift?cmp=hrsr Sarah: Beneath A Scarlet Sky by Mark T. Sullivan Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi The Alice Network or The Huntress by Kate Quinn The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah The Great Believers by Rebecca Makai The Road by Cormac McCarthy The Bird King by G. Willow Wilson Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War by Mary Roach Katie: The Poet X or Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam Billy Collins Langston Hughes Nikki Giovanni What Kind of Woman by Kate Baer Christine: Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident by Donnie Eichar Black Fortunes: The Story of the First Six African Americans Who Escaped Slavery and Became Millionaires by Shomari Wills Stealing the General: The Great Locomotive Chase and the First Medal of Honor by Russell S. Bonds The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told by Alex Haley Be Free Or Die by Cate Lineberry Joslyn: Before the Ever After by Jacqueline Woodson That Will Never Work by Marc Randolph Let Me Hear a Rhyme by Tiffany D. Jackson The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin The Dry by Jane Harper Claire: Penguin Vitae series or Penguin Clothbound Classics Scribe by Alyson Hagy In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Sabrina & Corina by Kali Farjado-Anstine Carly: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro The Widow of Rose House by Diana Biller Emma: Fall of Giants by Ken Follett (Century trilogy) Cathedral of the Sea by Ildefonso Falcones The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie (First Law trilogy) Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan Beneath A Scarlet Sky by Mark T. Sullivan
Librarian of the Dallas Public Library, Shannon, chats with author Brandy Colbert about Enola Holmes, book endings, the importance of voting, and Brandy’s book, “The Voting Booth”. Ask a Personal Librarian to pick your next read, listen or watch by visiting www.dallaspubliclibrary.org/dplwhatsnext Titles discussed in this episode include: • “The Black Kids” by Christina Hammonds Reed • “Felix Ever After” by Kacen Callender • “Yes No Maybe So” by Aisha Saeed and Becky Albertalli • “Watch Over Me” by Nina LaCour • “The Warmth of Other Suns” by Isabel Wilkerson • “Life on Mars” by Tracy K. Smith • “Ways to Make Sunshine” by Renee Watson • “Grown” by Tiffany D. Jackson • “Black Buck” by Mateo Askaripour • "Floating in a Most Peculiar Way" by David Racinei This program was made possible by the 19th Amendment Centennial Fund
This week, Liberty and Tirzah discuss Piranesi, Watch Over Me, Legendborn, and more great books. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout spot for the Book Riot community, Ritual, and Find Layla by Meg Elison. 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: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour Legendborn by Tracy Deonn Three Keys (A Front Desk Novel) by Kelly Yang Cursed Objects: Strange but True Stories of the World’s Most Infamous Items by J. W. Ocker Making Friends with Alice Dyson by Poppy Nwosu Once I Was You: A Memoir of Love and Hate in a Torn America by Maria Hinojosa Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson WHAT WE’RE READING: Bent Heavens by Daniel Kraus Broken (in the best possible way) by Jenny Lawson MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: More Than a Woman by Caitlin Moran Family in Six Tones: A Refugee Mother, an American Daughter by Lan Cao and Harlan Margaret Van Cao Self Evident Truths: 10,000 Portraits of Queer America by iO Tillett Wright The City of Palaces by Michael Nava Never Look Back by Lilliam Rivera The Future of Science is Female: The Brilliant Minds Shaping the 21st Century by Zara Stone Magdalena: River of Dreams by Wade Davis Anatomica: The Exquisite and Unsettling Art of Human Anatomy by Joanna Ebenstein Agent Sonya: Moscow’s Most Daring Wartime Spy by Ben Macintyre Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas by Glenn Kenny Black Heroes of the Wild West: Featuring Stagecoach Mary, Bass Reeves, and Bob Lemmons: A TOON Graphic by James Otis Smith and Kadir Nelson The Spymasters: How the CIA’s Directors Shape History and the Future by Chris Whipple A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son by Michael Ian Black The Awkward Black Man by Walter Mosley Finding My Father: His Century-Long Journey from World War I Warsaw and My Quest to Follow by Deborah Tannen Adventures in Opting Out: A Field Guide to Leading an Intentional Life by Cait Flanders The Glass House: A Novel by Beatrice Colin Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit by Mary-Frances Winters How to Astronaut: An Insider’s Guide to Leaving Planet Earth by Terry Virts Dick Gregory's Political Primer by Dick Gregory and James R. McGraw We Need To Talk: A Memoir About Wealth by Jennifer Risher Skunk and Badger (Skunk and Badger 1) by Amy Timberlake and Jon Klassen Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Identity, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen Polar Vortex by Shani Mootoo Lionheart (Richard the Lionheart) by Ben Kane Homeland Elegies: A Novel by Ayad Akhtar The Forgotten Kingdom by Signe Pike America: An Anthology of France and the United States by François Busnel The Paris Secret by Natasha Lester The White Coat Diaries by Madi Sinha The Roommate by Rosie Danan You Want More: Selected Stories of George Singleton by George Singleton Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music by Alex Ross If Then: How Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future by Jill Lepore A Peculiar Indifference: The Neglected Toll of Violence on Black America by Elliott Currie Resistencia: Poems of Protest and Revolution by Mark Eisner (Editor), Tina Escaja (Editor) My Life in 100 Objects by Margaret Randall Wild Thing: The Short, Spellbinding Life of Jimi Hendrix by Philip Norman Post-Apocalypto by Tenacious D, Jack Black, Kyle Gass City of Sparrows by Eva Nour Fly on the Wall by Remy Lai The Scapegracers by Hannah Abigail Clarke Straight from the Horse’s Mouth by Meryem Alaoui, Emma Ramadan (translator) Igifu by Scholastique Mukasonga, Jordan Stump (translator) The Orphan of Cemetery Hill: A Novel by Hester Fox The Land of the Cranes by Aida Salazar These Violent Delights: A Novel by Micah Nemerever Stakes Is High: Life After the American Dream by Mychal Denzel Smith Aseroë by François Dominique, Richard Sieburth and Howard Limoli (translators) Like a Bird by Fariha Róisín The Distance by Ivan Vladislavic Mirror Thinking: How Role Models Make Us Human by Fiona Murden Nature Matrix: New and Selected Essays by Robert Michael Pyle The Art of Saving the World by Corinne Duyvis It’s My Party and I Don’t Want to Go by Amanda Panitch To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini Don’t Look for Me by Wendy Walker Aquatlantic by Giorgio Carpinteri The True Definition of Neva Beane by Christine Kendall Sisters of the War: Two Remarkable True Stories of Survival and Hope in Syria (Scholastic Focus) by Rania Abouzeid Surrender Your Sons by Adam Sass Hide and Seeker by Daka Hermon My Life in the Fish Tank by Barbara Dee K-Pop Confidential by Stephan Lee Who I Was With Her by Nita Tyndall The Evening and the Morning (Kingsbridge) by Ken Follett Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp Every Life Is on Fire: How Thermodynamics Explains the Origins of Living Things by Jeremy England Horrid by Katrina Leno A Kingdom of Tender Colors by Seth Greenland The Vanderbeekers Lost and Found by Karina Yan Glaser Hotel Almighty by Sarah J. Sloat Each of Us a Desert by Mark Oshiro The Séance Tea Party by Reimena Yee Furia by Yamile Saied Méndez The Trials of Koli (The Rampart Trilogy (2)) by M. R. Carey High as the Waters Rise: A Novel by Anja Kampmann, Anne Posten (translator) An Unnatural Life by Erin K. Wagner See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we’re chatting about all of the September releases we can’t wait to read. So get your TBRs ready, because if we have anything to say about it, you’ll be adding lots of books! Grab your favorite cup of tea and join us! Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/samanthamccombs Autumn Mist Green Tea- https://www.adagio.com/green/autumn_mist_green.html The Ravenboys by Maggie Stiefvater- https://amzn.to/32tSHs1 When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole- https://amzn.to/32pDQ1u These Vengeful Hearts by Katherine Laurin- https://amzn.to/33sMkEj Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson- https://amzn.to/3md6vPr Out of Line: Women on the Verge of a Breakthrough- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FQKLCPP?ref=kc_AOSOutofLine&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_i=bookshelf_primeStandard&pf_rd_p=22b7d731-e322-42ca-ba17-a93968b01f41&pf_rd_t=5601&pf_rd_r=K5RV8PV1DCW38A8QNMSP&pf_rd_s=slot-0 Consensual Hex Controversy- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49750474-consensual-hex Becky Albertalli- https://medium.com/@rebecca.albertalli/i-know-im-late-9b31de339c62 Liberation Station- https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2020/09/03/their-son-wanted-books-whose-characters-looked-like-him-so-they-created-book-business-do-just-that/ Riveted Lit September Free Reads- http://rivetedlit.com/free-reads/ The Soul Book Nook in Waterloo- https://www.thesoulbooknookllc.com/home Tumas Books and Things- https://tumasbooksandthings.com/collections/tumas-book-of-the-month The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed- https://amzn.to/3kcFkCq The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes- https://amzn.to/3iz56AA Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas- https://amzn.to/2FumJTk Legendborn by Tracy Deonn- https://amzn.to/35z9RpS The Ghost Tree by Christina Henry- https://amzn.to/2FApZwk The Other Girl by C.D. Major- https://amzn.to/35Ebl2p Horrid by Katrina Leno- https://amzn.to/3iwa6pi Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp- https://amzn.to/3hvUzEG Vampires Never Get Old edited by Zoraida Cordova & Natalie C. Parker- https://amzn.to/3hzxFws Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson- https://amzn.to/3mhwKUT Early Departures by Justin A. Reynolds- https://amzn.to/3bTHJyW Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi- https://amzn.to/2FrOrQP Gold Wings Rising by Alex London- https://amzn.to/2DX3zVI All This Time by Mikki Daughery and Rachael Lippincott- https://amzn.to/2Zy1Pdh Breathless by Jennifer Niven- https://amzn.to/32pdrRv A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik- https://amzn.to/32rtyy0 Dear Justyce by Nic Stone- https://amzn.to/3mhx1an Recommended For You by Laura Silverman- https://amzn.to/2Fz4zjr Flamer by MIke Curato- https://amzn.to/3bVWwJF The Silvered Serpents by Roshani Chokshi- https://amzn.to/3irs64o Crush by Tracy Wolff- https://amzn.to/3hxk74d A Rogue of One’s Own by Evie Dunmore- https://amzn.to/32r7OCd Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour- https://amzn.to/3khG0X0 Blood & Honey by Shelby Mahurin- https://amzn.to/2FvoGz0 Find Layla by Meg Elison- https://amzn.to/3kersYh Teen Titans: Beast Boy by Kami Garcia- https://amzn.to/3mg6vhr Follow Me Darkly by Helen Hardt- https://amzn.to/3iu4trI Fable by Adrienne Young- https://amzn.to/3kfyPPa Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo- https://amzn.to/2RrEzJa As the Shadow Rises by Katy Rose Pool- https://amzn.to/3hsZWVp Crownchasers by Rebecca Coffindaffer- https://amzn.to/33tzHsT Nine by Rachelle Dekker- https://amzn.to/3iz6NxW Shine by Jessica Jung- https://amzn.to/3kcOQ8E The Lost Book of White by Cassandra Clare and Wesley Chu- https://amzn.to/2GR5Se0 The Other Side of the Sky by Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner- https://amzn.to/2FBMCQZ When Villains Rise by Rebecca Schaeffer- https://amzn.to/3bSxP0C For Better or Cursed by Kate Williams- https://amzn.to/3issT59 #NoEscape by Gretchen McNeil- https://amzn.to/2FDs0I7
If you’ve spent any time on Bookstagram this summer, you’ve probably seen the stunning and unmissable cover for Bethany C. Morrow’s debut YA novel, A Song Below Water. The book tells the story of two sister-friends in an alternate-reality Portland, OR, where only Black girls are sirens and therefore must keep their songs a secret because of racist fear around them. Emily and Becky were lucky enough to sit down with Bethany for an amazing conversation about this powerful novel. Tune in to hear Bethany talk all about her inspiration and how her sociology background informs her writing, why Portland was such a crucial setting for this particular book, and the importance of Black sisterhood in Bethany’s own life and in terms of broader representation. Plus, some nerdy science talk and a deep-dive into the mythical creatures that Bethany includes in the novel (and why!) You’re going to walk away from this interview *needing* to read this book, so find the buy links below! And please feel free to drop us a line about this interview or whatever’s on your mind at booksandthecitypod@gmail.com. ------------------------> A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250315328 Bethany just finished reading: Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson Bethany is currently reading: Legendborn by Tracy Deonn Find Bethany online! Website:https://www.bethanycmorrow.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BCMorrow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bcmorrow/ Music by EpidemicSound, logo art by @niczollos
This month we're bringing you back to school special. This means nostalgia meets procrastination. We're a week late, but we hope it doesn't affect our GPA. This month, we are stepping into YA land, and we couldn't be more excited excited excited. We will be revisiting authors and towns from our past, as well as exploring new dimensions and potential favorites. Join as we mentally rewind, and hopefully unwind.September 2nd: The Rest Of The Story by Sarah DessenSeptember 9th: Allegedly by Tiffany D. JacksonSeptember 16th: Incendiary: Zoraida CordovaSeptember 23rd: City of Bones by Cassandra ClareSeptember 30th: The Angel Experiment (A Maximum Ride Novel) by James Patterson
Tiffany D. Atkins is an Assistant Professor of Law at Elon University School of Law, in Greensboro, NC, where she teaches Legal Method and Communication, Public Interest Legal Writing, and Race Law. Prior to academia, Tiffany was an attorney with Legal Aid of North Carolina, where she practiced family law, public housing, and education law, among other areas. Tiffany is a native of Washington, DC, and is married with three children, ages 15, 7, and 3. She enjoys reading, watching documentaries, and fantasizing about all the places she will travel when “outside” is reopened. Connect with her on Twitter @ProfessorAtkins --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tiffany D. Atkins is an Assistant Professor of Law at Elon University School of Law where she teaches legal method and communication and upper-level writing courses. Professor Atkins writes on topics intersecting culture, race, and legal education, and strives to be an amplifier of diverse voices in her role as teacher and mentor. A graduate of Elon Law, Professor Atkins was the recipient of the prestigious David Gergen Award for Leadership and Professionalism. She discusses her journey to law teaching, the joy of witnessing student learning, cultivating an educational culture that is open to change and where she finds inspiration to take risks in her pedagogy. Tiffany's recent article on inclusive teaching can be found here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3469793.
This week we are joined by Traci Thomas! Traci is the host of The Stacks Podcast, a mom to twin girls, and an avid non-fiction reader. We get a behind the scenes look at how she chooses books for the pod, her favorite books of 2020 (and all time), and talk about the book she wishes would be written. We loved getting her perspective as she’s such a big non-fiction reader and both filled up our Bookshop.org carts with her recs while recording this episode. We talk about BLM, Black authors, and how to really do anti-racism work. We also chat about what happened with Book of the Month and how she is feeling about that. More Traci: The Stacks Patreon @thestackspod on Instagram @thestackspod_ on Twitter thestackspodcast.com Book Subscriptions: Check out Traci's Post Episodes to listen to in the Stacks: Beloved with DeMaris B. Hill Kiese Layman Interview Red at The Bone with Jason Reynolds Homefire With Tawny Newsome Ibram X Kendi Interview Top 3 books 2020: Memorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir by Natasha Trethewey Sula by Toni Morrison Breathe: A Letter to My Sons by Imani Perry Top 3 books Ever: Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White and Garth Williams The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson The Reckonings by Lacy M. Johnson Memoirs: The Other Side by Lacy M Johnson Heavy by Kiese Laymon Men we Reaped by Jesmyn Ward Jesus Land by Julia Sheeres Audiobooks: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish Inside Out by Demi Moore Open Book by Jessica Simpson Other books mentioned: Fight of the Century: Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases The Dead are Arising: The Life of Malcom X by Les Payne The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America by Marcus J Moore Columbine by Dave Cullen A Thousand Lives: The Untold Story of Jonestown by Julia Sheeres Obsessions: Group Chat Realness Podcast Taylor Swift’s New Album: Folklore Instagram: @wantshowasyoung @holycitychic We’re Reading: The Wife Stalker by Liv Constantine Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall Allegedly by Tiffany D. Jackson Miracle’s Boys by Jacqueline Woodson August Book Club: The Comeback by Ella Berman Sponsor: Night: Go to discovernight.com and get 20% off with code BOP20 at checkout. Join our FB group for amazing book recs & more! Like and subscribe to RomComPods. Available wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit Grace’s blog, The Stripe. New posts daily! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Grace on Instagram @graceatwood and Becca @beccamfreeman.
Today my good friend Tiffany and I discuss living in big cities, pandemic things, men with backpacks, and so much more! Listen in as Tiff shares all the weird stories she's experienced in her 25 years of life. You can subscribe and share this episode, and follow my Instagram @figure_it_out_podcast! Thank you!
Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we’re recommending loads of books by BIPOC authors. We believe it’s important to diversify your reading and with that in mind, we compiled a list of books by black authors that we’re adding to our lists and think you should too! Grab your favorite cup of tea (and your Goodreads app) and join us! Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind Tea Irish Breakfast from Tea Cellar- https://www.teacellartea.com/shop/irish-breakfast/ Currently Reading One of Us in Lying by Karen M McManus- https://amzn.to/3eVSMZ6 Stamped by Ibram X Kendi & Jason Reynolds (YA)- https://amzn.to/2ZyKvUC Stamped by Ibram X Kendi (Adult)- https://amzn.to/3iq9GBjThe Sullivan Sisters by Kathryn Ormsbee- https://amzn.to/38pyggX Chaos Seed Series by Aleron Kong- https://amzn.to/3glm8As Dread Nation by Justina Ireland- https://amzn.to/2VJ4u1U Juneteenth Book Fest - https://bookshop.org/lists/juneteenth-book-fest-2020-shop Goodreads- An Anti-Racist Reading List: 20 Highly Rated Nonfiction Books by Black Authors Epic Reads- 55 Black-Owned Bookstores That Need Our Support Epic Reads- 17 New YA Books by Black Authors to Support- Now & Always Penguin Random House - 25 Books by Contemporary Black Authors Riveted by Simon Teen - Black Stories Matter: Books by Black Authors You Should Read ASAP Riveted by Simon Teen - Upcoming Books by Black Authors That We Can’t Wait for U to Read! Riveted by Simon Teen - Black Booktubers and Bookstagrammers You Should Be Following Riveted by Simon Teen - Black-Owned Bookstores to Buy From and Follow on Social Media The Sound of Stars by Alechia Dow - https://amzn.to/2CYs18f The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas- https://amzn.to/3gpIr89 On the Come Up by Angie Thomas- https://amzn.to/2D7craC By Sea & Sky by Antoine Bandele- https://amzn.to/2NQLbiv When You Were Everything by Ashley Woodfolk- https://amzn.to/3is4o8i A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow- https://amzn.to/2C029IS Finding Yvonne by Brandy Colbert- https://amzn.to/2YU1a5Y The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert- https://amzn.to/2YX7LN2 Slay by Brittney Morris- https://amzn.to/2C07jVh Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett- https://amzn.to/2NPW4kM Conquest (Dragon Bones #1) by Celeste Harte- https://amzn.to/31F4nYQ The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed- https://amzn.to/2YXlmno Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann- https://amzn.to/2BDLj2z Fire Shut Up in My Bones by Charles M. 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THIS EPISODE: Rayshard Brooks, an unarmed African-American man, was fatally shot by an Atlanta police officer in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant, leading to the firing of one officer, and another being placed on administrative leave. Justin Miller, attorney representing the family of Rayshard Brooks, joins MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin in for Joy Reid stating, “We don't understand why they had to effectuate the arrest in that manner.” THEN: “Defund the police” calls grow as George Floyd protests continue. Judith Browne Dianis, Executive Director of the Advancement Project, joins MSNBC to share what “reimagining public safety” could look like. NEXT: Transgender protections for civil rights and equality have been reduced by the Donald Trump administration, the very same week that the people of Wheeling, West Virginia elected Rosemary Ketchum to their city council, making her the first openly transgender elected official in the state. Ayman Mohyeldin and his panel discuss the Trump administration erasing Obama-era civil rights healthcare protections for transgender people. AND: The police killing of Rayshard Brooks--an unarmed black man--in Atlanta is analyzed by attorney Paul Butler, who shares, “At the end of the day this is about culture.” PLUS: Karens--the internet nickname for white women who call the police on people of color for no reason--and black fears of police encounters, no matter how seemingly innocuous they begin, are discussed by MSNBC analyst Jonathan Capehart. He gives an explainer, “For all those who are trying to understand whether this is a real thing, or if African-Americans are overreacting in terms of the impact of watching all these videos, and seeing the news about black people being killed by police.” ADDITIONALLY: The attorney for the family of an unarmed black man who was shot and killed by a white New Jersey state trooper during a traffic stop last month says the state’s attorney general’s office is not being fully transparent with the family. William O. Wagstaff, III, attorney for the family of Maurice Gordon, joins AM JOY with his questions about how the case is being handled. ALSO: Systemic racism, its role in policing, and potential paths to necessary societal reform throughout America are explored by Phillip Atiba Goff, CEO of The Center for Policing Equity. FINALLY: George Floyd’s killing in police custody is called a ‘sacrifice’ in the equality fight in America, but there is still a lot more racial parity to be developed, politics pundit and author Tiffany D. Cross tells us. All this and more in this Sunday edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.
In today's episode I review the book Monday's not coming by Tiffany D Jackson and also talk about the ninja turtles hope you guys enjoy
Professor Atkins discusses her efforts in amplifying diverse voices in the law school classroom. Paper can be found here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3469793. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
David, Cassidy and Paul launch the first Progressive Cattle podcast with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension specialist Tiffany Dowell Lashmet, host of the Ag Law in the Field podcast, to share management tips producers should consider heading into a new year. They also preview January issue articles focused on dystocia in calving, management tips from the King Ranch Institute, and market news from Range Beef Cow Symposium.
Tiffany D Brown joins us in the studio to discuss engagement strategies on Instagram, motivation as a new mom and how to know whether done is better than perfect. Check her out on Instagram @tiffanydbrown_ and her website tiffanydbrown.com!
This episode continues our series on Growth Work for each type. We are discussing the Enneagram 2 on this episode. In this episode I will discuss practical ways that Type 2's can challenge themselves to be better and grow. This includes: Paths to Integration Practical Challenges Powerful Question to Ask Themselves Connect with us Website - DoItForTheGramPodcast.com Instagram - @DoItForTheGramPodcast Email - DoItForTheGramPodcast@gmail.com Support Us Patreon.com/doitforthegram Subscribe To This Podcast and Review Us Need Career or Life Coaching using the Enneagram? Contact KaizenCareers.com Join Enneagram901 at Facebook and Instagram This episode is brought to you by Patreon supporter Tiffany D.
This episode continues our series on Growth Work for each type. We are discussing the Enneagram 1 on this episode. In this episode I will discuss practical ways that Type 1's can challenge themselves to be better and grow. This includes: Paths to Integration Practical Challenges Powerful Question to Ask Themselves Connect with us Website - DoItForTheGramPodcast.com Instagram - @DoItForTheGramPodcast Email - DoItForTheGramPodcast@gmail.com Support Us Patreon.com/doitforthegram Subscribe To This Podcast and Review Us Need Career or Life Coaching using the Enneagram? Contact KaizenCareers.com Join Enneagram901 at Facebook and Instagram This episode is brought to you by Patreon supporter Tiffany D.
Whiskey in My Tea: Episode Sixteen “Real Hot Girl Shit" Guest: Mindy @themindyj This week, HerBrina and M. Lauren sit down with Mindy, also of The FOS Network to discuss all that Real Hot Girl Shit, vacays and a new book! Question of the Week: What color would you describe yourself? Why? Black Girl Reads: Monday's Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson, With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo, They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera, A Princess in Theory (Reluctant Royals #1) by Alyssa Cole Quote of the Week: It’s about women and men being unapologetically them, just havin a good ass time, hypin up your friends, doin you, not givin a fuck about what nobody gotta say about it -Megan Thee Stallion Appreciate a Black Man: Derrick D Barnes, author @WHSKYnTEA_CLE @EmElleWriter @sunof_mysmile @themindyj
In this episode Crystal Scretching interviews Speaker, author, non-profit coach and co-director of the Success Women's Conference, Tiffany Bell. We'd love for you to join the conversation. You can do that by commenting or by giving us a review on your podcast app. The more reviews we get, the better this podcast ranks and the more women can hear it! You can also join the conversation by following us. Check out the links below and make your voice known. https://successconference.info/ https://www.facebook.com/successwomensconference/ https://www.instagram.com/successwomencon/ https://twitter.com/SuccessWomenCon Special thanks to our show sponsor, A.J. Williams Media! Check them out at www.ajwilliamsmedia.com and follow them on social media: www.facebook.com/ajwilliamsmedia/ www.instagram.com/ajwilliamsmedia/ https://twitter.com/AJWilliamsMedia www.youtube.com/ajwilliamsmedia
Today we have a special presentation for you! It is a lecture given by host JC Johnson at the annual AmeriCorps conference in Washington, D.C. This is part 1 of the lecture. Enjoy! For full video of this presentation, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMDPmfq7YBU&feature=youtu.be "Without a budget and an understanding of the extra expenses that you will accumulate from not having public benefits, it takes approximately 7 years to get out of poverty, through a gradual increase in income. Hopping from poverty to the middle class will ultimately set you back. A lot of people want better for themselves but lack positive mentors and leaders. Your service is needed!" ― Tiffany D. Johnson New book from JC Johnson, The 40 Day Fire, now available on Amazon! Get it today! https://www.amazon.com/40-Day-Fire-Burning-Resemble-ebook/dp/B07MHB6JJP/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1547829307&sr=8-1&keywords=the+40+day+fire Show Theme Verse: Psalm 90:12 – “Teach us to number our days carefully so that we may develop wisdom in our hearts” (Christian Standard Bible [CSB]). The original meaning of the word philosophy comes from the Greek roots philo- meaning "love" and -sophos, or "wisdom." The theme song was written by Jason C. Johnson aka Vytal MC. For more from JC Johnson including exclusive music, books, and videos visit his website at http://www.oneplanmedia.com Theme music produced by Yung Kartz @yungkartz Background music produced by Ryan Little, Audio Binger, Daniel Birch, and Yung Kartz. More of their music can be heard on SoundCloud at @danielbirch @iamryanlittle @yungkartz and @audiobinger
Entrepreneurs stay on the go and at times make self-care last. In this episode, Tiffany D. Kelly, The Health Transformation Coach shares easy ways to stay healthy and fit as an entrepreneur. ... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Okay, so, we loved this book so much that we decided to follow its format and work our usual routine backwards to replicate the reverse chronology of the book. We also had an unexpected 45 minute delay before recording, so we are way more keyed up than usual, and goofiness ensues. Please hang in there (especially if your name is Energy Lockhart). Molly suggests all of E. Lockhart's other books. Amy suggests Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk. Kim suggests The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith (Nathan suggests the film), Here Lies Daniel Tate by Cristin Terril, and Allegedly by Tiffany D. Jackson. Is It Teen Enough alum Katie (via Goodreads) suggests the movie Memento. Nathan suggests the films Six Degrees of Separation and The Last Seduction, and the book Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis.
SPECIAL GUESTS ARE GOSPEL ARTIST, AND TV SHOW HOST, MINSTREL APPOINTED AND AUTHOR, TIFFANY D. TYSON
Michele is joined by special guest host Emily Tisch Sussman, and a panel of powerful women who are leading protest movements across the country: Paola Mendoza, artistic director of the Women’s March, Tiffany D. Loftin, head of African American outreach and policy at the National Education Association and Anisha Singh, senior organizing director at Generation Progress, CAP’s youth organizing arm. The women discuss their disappointment over the decision by Senate Democrats to blink first in the standoff over Dreamers, the theme of the second women’s march; holding politicians accountable through organizing and resistance, and finding redemption for those accused of sexual harassment in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
We're back, bookish friends! We kicking off the new year with some our most anticipated new releases for the first half of 2017. News "Poet Emily Dickinson Was A Much Loved Baker" via NPR Reading Women has a brand new website! Check out our new look and logo on readingwomenpodcast.com. Books Mentioned Difficult Women (Grove Press) by Roxane GayThe Bear and the Nightingale (Random House) by Katherine ArdenPachinko by Min (Grand Central Publishing) Jin LeeAmerican Street (HarperCollins) by Ibi ZoboiTell My Everything You Don't Remember (HarperCollins) by Christine Hyung-Oak LeeHarmless Like You (W.W. Norton) by Rowan Hisayo BuchananAllegedly (Katherine Tegan Books) by Tiffany D. JacksonThe Mother of All Questions (Haymarket Books) by Rebecca Solnit Contact hello@readingwomenpodcast.com | readingwomenpodcast.com IG, Twitter, Facebook, Litsy: @thereadingwomen Music: “Stickybee” by Josh Woodard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices