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This is episode 100 of The Read Well Podcast, and to mark the moment, I'm sharing the 11 books we'll be reading together from June 2025 to June 2026 in season 3 of the Book Club. If you're someone who wants to read more deeply, especially when it comes to philosophy and big ideas, I think you'll want to see what's on the list. I'll also explain how to join us for book club—whether you want to talk, listen, or just read alongside a community.Join the Book Club Here: https://thereadwellpodcast.com/book-club/Get Your Books Here: https://edgewaterbookstore.com/collections/book-club-season-3-readsSend Me a Text Message with Your QuestionsIMPORTANT LINKS:
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A look at the female-created brand, "Covry Eyewear". Also, Connie Britton joins us to discuss her new unscripted series, "The Motherhood." Plus, Rachel Platten and Kenneth Cole are in Studio 1A discussing how they are working together to destigmatize mental health. And some book recommendations for your next read.
Do you earn more than your sibling or vice versa? There's so much baggage to unpack around money and families but like the heroes we are, no task is too great nor too small. Be warned: This episode's sibling wealth gap discussion pulls no punches. Plus, this week's recommendations including; a plea not to buy anything, followed swiftly by checks notes some things to buy (lol), and checks notes again... potatoes. And, letting down a friend, a very-much needed catch up with another pal, and how Jessie's cheating on us with her sister -- it's Best & Worst of the week. Support independent women's media Get your tickets to the Mamamia Out Loud Live 2025 All or Nothing Tour Presented By Nivea Cellular What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: Our 5-Year Plans, Pay Gaps & Relationship Eras Listen: The 'Too Sexy' Pop Star & The Very Bad Son Listen: The 'Don't Be A Muppet' Good Guest Guide Listen: Harry & Meghan: Anatomy Of A Divorce Rumour Listen: Sexy Movie Night With Mummy Listen: Christmas Grief, Cozzie Livs & Finding Joy Listen: Family Gatherings, Opposite Opinions & Drama Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Recommendations: Holly wants you to check out Poppy Cooks 24 days of potatoes Jessie wants you to watch Buy Now! on Netflix Jessie wants you to buy REN Micro Polish Cleanser Em wants you to check out the app Cartered The End Bits: Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. $33 off - Mamamia's biggest Black Friday discount ever.Get an all access pass to Mamamia for just $36. Enjoy $33 off a yearly subscription by heading here. What To Read: Read: Everything you need to know about the Mamamia Out Loud ALL OR NOTHING TOUR coming May 2025. Read: The 'sibling wealth gap' is the centre of all your family drama. Read: A complete glossary of all the confusing words the kids won't stop saying. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Jessie Stephens & Em Vernem Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Executive Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wedding tax, luxury content creators and bank details on wedding invitations. Wait… are we putting our bank details on wedding invites now? We've got some serious questions about wedding etiquette in 2024. Plus, Jessie has a TV show she wants you to watch, Mia has a brilliant podcast episode for you to listen to and Em's got a balm for your bits. Yes, you read that right and yes, those are our recommendations And, our Best & Worst of the week which include; the delicious part of travel, the festive season and some firm words and feedback for playgrounds. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: Christmas Grief, Cozzie Livs & Finding Joy Listen: Holding Space For My 'Wicked' Vulva Listen: Family Gatherings, Opposite Opinions & Drama Listen: The Lie Nicole Kidman Still Has To Tell Listen: What Every Woman Needs To Hear From Her Ex Listen: "We Can See You... Could You Not?" Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Recommendations: Mia wants you to listen to Holly Wainright and Bruna Papandrea on MID Jessie wants you to watch The Day of the Jackal on Binge Em wants you to try Vulva Care V Balm The End Bits: Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. $33 off - Mamamia's biggest Black Friday discount ever.Get an all access pass to Mamamia for just $36. Enjoy $33 off a yearly subscription by heading here. What To Read: Read: Everything you need to know about the Mamamia Out Loud ALL OR NOTHING TOUR coming May 2025. Read: HOLLY WAINWRIGHT: 'Christmas wishlists are out of control.' Read: Modern Etiquette: The 38 things we all really need to stop doing at weddings. Read: 'My sister won't let me come to her wedding unless I pay a "wedding tax."' Read: Are we just putting our bank details on wedding invites now? GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Executive Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world's in tears and holding both space and fingernails for one movie musical —so why all the big feelings about Wicked? We unpack the reaction you're seeing on social media. Plus, a woman has waited six years to be able to call one of the most famous men in the world her rapist, and now she can. But he isn't going to jail. The story of Conor McGregor and Nikita Hand. And, why “puffy” is the adjective women are taking to plastic surgeons about their labia. Confused? You're not alone. Support independent women's media Resources:If you or someone you know is in need of support contact help is available: Lifeline 13 11 14 1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: Family Gatherings, Opposite Opinions & Drama Listen: The Lie Nicole Kidman Still Has To Tell Listen: What Every Woman Needs To Hear From Her Ex Listen: "We Can See You... Could You Not?" Listen to The Spill's 'Wicked' episode: The Question That Changed Our Mind About Ariana Grande And Ethan Slater Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts The End Bits: Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. $33 off - Mamamia's biggest Black Friday discount ever.Get an all access pass to Mamamia for just $36. Enjoy $33 off a yearly subscription by heading here. What To Read: Read: Everything you need to know about the Mamamia Out Loud ALL OR NOTHING TOUR coming May 2025. Read Laura Brodnik's piece on 'Wicked': This is why people are sobbing in the streets over Wicked. Read: Ariana Grande has a suspicion about Glinda's character in Wicked, but some fans disagree. Read: He was the famous boxer, she was the mother-of-one. Read: 'As a teen, I wanted labiaplasty. One sentence from the surgeon changed my life.' Read: 'Labia puffing' is the latest beauty trend and we need to talk about it. Read: The Wicked and The Wizard Of Oz timeline, explained. Read: Everything you need to know about Wicked: Part 2. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Senior Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Follow The Quicky for all our US election coverage A former First Lady putting her story to publication may not be unusual, but Melania Trump's memoir feels hotly anticipated. With very little shared ahead of its release, except of course her pro-abortion revelation, we've all been left wondering... what is she saying with this book? And is the timing of this memoir release suspicious? Were on the case. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Check out The Quicky Instagram here Check out Kate Andersen Bower's latest book The Hill: Inside the Secret World of the U.S. Capitol here Liked this episode? Listen to these: We Watched The Vice Presidential Debate So You Don't Have To From Abortion Rights To Celeb Endorsements: The Democratic National Convention 2024Harris Is Officially In The Race, But Trump's Women Are Rallying Behind Him Women In Power; Why Kamala Harris Understood The AssignmentProject 2025 & Another 4 Years Of Trump: What You Need To Know GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.auand one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. CREDITS Host: Grace Rouvray With thanks to: Amelia Lester, Deputy Editor of Foreign Policy Magazine Kate Andersen Bower, Journalist & Author Alix Nicholson, Writer & Weekend Editor at Mamamia Senior Producer: Taylah StranoAudio Producer: Jacob Round & Thom LionSupport the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia A TV presenter suffered a panic attack live on air and everyone's so very grateful. We discuss the reaction to Nate Byrne's on-air panic attack and why other TV presenters and radio stars are now opening up. And, why gambling companies are on every footy jersey and Gina Rinehart is sitting poolside in Paris. Who funds sport and why does it matter? We have some (strong) thoughts. Plus, ditching scrolling, sex, wine, shopping… What's a dopamine detox and could you survive one? END BITS: Enter Lazy Gewl Giveaways here! Use code VACAY20 for 20% off a yearly subscription. 30% Off MILK Books offer here What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: Taylor Swift, Trump Spiralling, A US Election Update Listen: Mia's ADHD Food Revelation Listen: The Snow Globe Theory: Why Your Conversations Feel Off Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia What To Read: Read: Nate Byrne experienced a panic attack on live TV. Then something beautiful happened. Read Nate Byrne's piece on Panic Attacks here GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia The Olympics is over and we have a LOT to unpack. The entire world is talking about one Australian woman… We decode the Raygun phenomena. Plus, more athletes have asked their other halves to marry them at this Olympics than ever before and Holly has some questions for the married (Mia and Jessie). Plus, all the Tom Cruise-ness of the closing ceremony and why we all care so damn much. And, you can't turn around at the moment without Blake Lively's glorious mane whipping you in the face - so what's all this about a “rift” derailing her new film It Ends With Us? END BITS: Enter Lazy Gewl Giveaways here! Use code VACAY20 for 20% off a yearly subscription. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The Woman No One Wants To Hear From At A Dinner Party Listen: Listener Dilemma: Escort On A Bucks Night Listen: Unpacking The Olympic Boxing Gender Panic Listen: The Biggest Try-Hards In Paris Listen to The Spill: Kanye Just Took (Another) Shot At Taylor Swift Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia What To Read: Read: 'I was sceptical about Blake Lively's film It Ends With Us. I was wrong.' Read: Before she went viral at the Olympics, breakdancer Raygun was 'locked in a room crying'. Read: Snoop Dogg vibing and Tom Cruise skydiving. What went down at the Olympics Closing Ceremony. Read: 'There's a lesson we should all take away from the Paris Olympics.' Read: 'The worst pain imaginable.' Why women are recording their IUD insertions. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, bridgette takes inspiration from Ntozake Shange's 1976 choreopoem, for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf and compiles a list of five collections by Black women that you should know. Listen in as bridgette chooses one collection from each of the past five years and explains why you should know it. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Lori Walker, Danielle Mitchell, and Karen Zheng. Hosted by Danielle Mitchell and Lori Walker, with special guest host bridgette bianca. Theme song: "Simply Upbeat" by Christian Telford, Kenneth Edward Belcher, and Saki Furuya Visit thepoetrylab.com/podcast for more information.
Subscribe to Mamamia An apparent gender panic, exes winning gold together and a river of poo — it's our very non-expert Olympic round-up. Plus, the Royal Sussexes of Montecito have given their first joint interview since that Oprah show and… it's not about jam. And, what makes an instant movie star? Glen Powell has it, so does George Clooney but Tom Cruise absolutely does not. We explain. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The Biggest Try-Hards In Paris Listen: What Gen Z Really Think About Working Mothers Listen: A Gold Medal In Olympic Perving Listen: Rodent Boyfriends & Billionaire Ex-Wives Listen to Holly's podcast MID here, and follow MID on Instagram here! Listen to Em Vernem on The Spill Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia What To Read: Read: This Olympian couple broke up to focus on their sport. They just won gold together. Read: In 2021, Meghan Markle experienced suicidal thoughts. Now she says this just 'scraped the surface'. Read: How a chocolate muffin became the most talked about part of the Olympic Village. Read: Glen Powell has been enrolled in the Tom Cruise School of Film. And yes, it's as rogue as it sounds. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Em Vernem Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Tegan Sadler Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia Light the ceremonial torch and start commentating from the couch... it's time for more of our Olympic vibes. We discuss: cameramen being given an official warning for the angles they are recording female athletes, the beach volleyballers uniforms looking a little different this year (which has upset the pervs), and whether or not we should applaud athletes who soldier on through injury. Plus, we unpack the unexpected tale of a woman who wants to charge another woman for hosting her kid for a playdate at her house... but not all is what it seems. And, is hiring a professional bridesmaid sad as hell, or a feminist act? We have some thoughts. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The Moment Jessie's Karma Caught Up With Her Listen: Ballerina Farm, "Cat Ladies" & An Unlikely Argument Listen: The Question We're Asking Ourselves In Our Mid Year Slump Listen to No Filter: Jen Glantz Is A Professional Bridesmaid - She Works Hard For The Money What day of the week are you? Take the quiz Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia What To Read: Read: Is this the most American move ever? How the US are "rigging" the Olympics Tally so they look better. Read: 'The cat got fed instead of us.' Simone Biles was 5 when she was taken from her biological mum. Read: 'I'm a bridesmaid for hire. There are 2 different types of women who book me.' GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia Well, Joe Biden has decided to step aside in the U.S. presidential election (did Jill listen to Mia... unconfirmed). In this episode, we unpack how the news unfolded, what you need to know about vice president Kamala Harris and what happens next. Plus, the workplace mistake that ruined an awful lot of Friday afternoons. And, yes, we're living in a world where a repentant movie star has just given a major interview to deny being a cannibal. Welcome to the comeback of Armie Hammer. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The Mortifying Ways We Tried To Get Our Exes Back Listen: Group Therapy: A Dilemma About A Masturbating Husband Listen: Trump. This Changes Everything. Listen: Is This All Jill Biden's Fault? Listen The Quicky: Biden Drops Out Of The Presidential Race Listen: Armie "Stop With The Texts" Hammer Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia What To Read: Read: Joe Biden has pulled out of the US presidential race. This is everything that happens next. Read: Raised by a single mum and fighting for justice: Everything we know about Kamala Harris. Read: Yesterday, a software update grounded planes, impacted emergency services and stopped TV. So how did this actually happen? Read: Dubai's Princess told her husband she wants a divorce with an Instagram post. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia Are you feeling rundown? Tired? Burnt out? Are you feeling like you're hanging by your last nerve and like you might lose it if one more person asks you for something? Welcome to the Mid Year Means, we're here to tell you all about it. Plus… three things to watch over the weekend including a very irritating but hypnotic walk down memory lane, an international game show and a doco that comes with a million little wriggly sperm. And… a recipe literally anyone (including Jessie and Mia) could make, a brain with holes in it and Jessie's epic weekend (again). It's our best and worst of the week. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: We're Desperate To Talk About A Family Affair Listen to No Filter: How Dassi Erlich Escaped Her Extreme Community And Exposed Malka Leifer's Crimes Listen to No Filter: Part Two: How Dassi Erlich Escaped Her Extreme Community And Exposed Malka Leifer's Crimes Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia What To Read: Read: Amid abuse by her schoolteacher, Dassi Erlich married a man she'd known for 8 hours. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Assistant Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Production: Jacob Round Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are back with a monthly wrap up! It has been a while since we have had the space in our schedule to go over our monthly reads so it felt good to be able to talk about them again! Stick around for some book pet-peeves and a book we were gifted that we are excited to read! Currently Reading: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Restless Stars by Caroline Peckham Funny Story by Emily Henry Daisy Haites: The Great Undoing by Jessa Hastings Added to TBR: Magnolia Parks by Jessa Hastings A Curse of Breath and Blood by K.W. Foster Come hang out with us on Instagram and Tiktok!
Helen is back and she has brought in the experts to help us get the most out of 2024. Starting off with fitness expert Keith O'Malley-Farrell from the Physical Training Company & alifeofeducation.com. Then we chat to Beth Clay from Finance Her Well, who is on a mission to help women achieve their financial goals one step at a time through coaching and guidance. Finally, Dr Neil Hopkin Director of Education at Fortes Education is helping us get our kids into reading! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
And so we come to the end of another year in horror. Time to look back at the best that 2023 has had to offer, as determined by three of the best in the business.My trusted horror chancellor, Emily Hughes joins me – alongside C.J. Leede, the author of this year's gloriously transgressive Maeve Fly, and the maestro of the macabre himself, Victor Lavalle. Together we cover the year's freshest nightmares in the macro and the micro, looking at wider trends and picking our own favourite horror fiction from this year's epic crop. This is a blast. We laugh, we yell, and we declare that the nation is strong, and good, and frightening. Enjoy! Books Picked:Our Share of Night (2023), by Mariana EnriquezBoys Weekend (2023), by Mattie LubchanskyBlack Sheep (2023), by Rachel HarrisonThe Reformatory (2023), by Tananarive Due Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror (2023), ed. Jordan Peele and John Joseph AdamsFever House (2023), by Keith RossonNever Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology (2023) ed. Shane Hawk and Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.Red Rabbit (2023), by Alex GrecianWhalefall (2023), by Daniel Kraus Books Anticipated:Horror For Weenies: Everything You Need to Know About the Films You're Too Scared to Watch (2024), by Emily HughesAmerican Rapture (2024), by C.J. LeedeGhost Roots (2024), by Pemi AgudaA Mask of Flies (2024), by Matthew LyonsThe Z Word (2024), by Lindsay King-MillerYour Shadow Half Remains (2024), by Sunny MoraineFirst Light (2024), by Liz KerinBury Your Gays (2024), by Chuck TingleI Was a Teenage Slasher (2024), by Stephen Graham JonesThe House of Last Resort (2024), by Christopher GoldenThe Book of Love (2024), by Kelly LinkKing Nyx (2024), by Kirsten BakisMoon of the Turning Leaves (2024), by Waubgeshig RiceIn the Valley of the Headless Men (2024), by L.P. HernandezIsland Witch (2024), by Amanda JayatissaThe Haunting of Velkwood (2024), Gwendolyne KisteThe Redemption of Morgan Bright (2024), by Chris PanatierHorror Movie (2024), by Paul TremblayYou Like It Darker (2024), by Stephen King Support Talking Scared on PatreonVisit the Talking Scared siteCome talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Support the show
In this episode, Lori helps listeners get in tune with one of poetry's greatest and most economical resources: the poetry anthology. Learn the five kinds of anthologies Lori loves and the potential drawbacks of each. If you're looking for a way to explore poetry without over-committing to collections and keeping it light on your pocketbook, the mixed tape is your best bet. Listen now to find out how. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Lori Walker and Danielle Mitchell. Our managing editor is Marilyn Isabel Ramirez. With writing and collaboration from Jessica June Cato and Kelsey Bryan-Zwick. Theme song: "Simply Upbeat" by Christian Telford, Kenneth Edward Belcher, and Saki Furuya Visit thepoetrylab.com/podcast for more information.
In an obtuse world Mark & Jefe are here to keep you vertical.This episode we talk about the usefulness or lack there of with revolvers as an EDC. Jefe also explains why he uses a specific drill and how to start a fitness regiment. Books discussed in this episode:Triphasic Tactical Training Manual: https://a.co/d/0I1iYRuThe Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy : https://a.co/d/6jU0EDWTarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia: https://a.co/d/fZm4jqp Follow us on Instagram @livelaughlarp_podcastEmail us questions/topics at live.laugh.larp.podcast@gmail.comFind the Fit'n Fire YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/fitnfire
On this episode of The Cast of Ka, Rachel and Deejay discuss Wolves of the Calla — Part Two: Telling Tales — Chapter 8: Took's Store & Unfound Door. Jake and Roland argue, Eddie goes shopping, and Roland finds an unfound door. For that and more, listen to The Cast of Ka: Episode 88. WHAT TO READ... Read More The post The Cast of Ka – Episode 88 appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of The Cast of Ka, Rachel and Deejay discuss Wolves of the Calla — Part Two: Telling Tales — Chapter 8: Took’s Store & Unfound Door. Jake and Roland argue, Eddie goes shopping, and Roland finds an unfound door. For that and more, listen to The Cast of Ka: Episode 88. WHAT TO READ... Read More The post The Cast of Ka – Episode 88 appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
Dr. Greg Carr and Karen discuss the meaning of time, as well as the social conditioning that keeps us from community. There is also a brief tribute to #Pele and his legacy. And Dr. Carr shares his #WhattoRead list of books. #inclasswithcarr and Happy New Year!JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.comit's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes are held live with a live chat.To shop:TheGlobalMajoritySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we're celebrating Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month with three favorite Scholastic authors. First, Carmen Agra Deedy talks about her extraordinary new picture book, The Children's Moon. Illustrated by Jim LaMarche, the book is available in both English and Spanish editions. Carmen is a master storyteller who was born in Havana, Cuba, and grew up in Decatur, Georgia. Her acclaimed picture books include Martina the Beautiful Cockroach: A Cuban Folktale, Rita & Ralph's Rotten Day, and The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet. Next, author and actress Sonia Manzano, known to generations of kids as the beloved Maria on Sesame Street, discusses Coming Up Cuban, her lyrical new novel for middle graders. Sonia, who has won 15 Emmy Awards, is also the author of Becoming Maria: Love and Chaos in the South Bronx and The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano, which won the Pura Belpre Award in 2013. Sonia's animated series for PBS Kids, Alma's Way, was recently renewed for a second season. Inspired by her own childhood, it features a 6-year-old New Yorker of Puerto Rican heritage. Last but not least, Claribel A. Ortega introduces Witchlings, her highly-anticipated novel for middle-graders. The imaginative story follows a group of aspiring witches who learn that the magic in their lives is found not so much in the spells they cast but in the friendships they make. A former newspaper reporter of Dominican heritage, Claribel is also the author of Ghost Squad, a New York Times bestseller.
In today's Bonus Episode, Bianca, Carly and CeCe answer all your burning questions about writing and publishing. After which, Bianca chats with Elizabeth Held, creator of the What to Read substack, who answers your first batch of comp title requests. Followed by a chat with Emilie Sommer of East City Bookshop who answers the second batch of comp title requests.Find us on our socials:Twitter: @TSNOTYAW @BiancaM_author @carlywatters @ceciliaclyraInstagram: @biancamarais_author @carlywatters @cece_lyra_agent @ the_shit_about_writingFacebook: @tsnotyawWebsite: www.biancamarais.com and www.theshitaboutwriting.comEmilie can be found on Instagram at @emiliegsommer and East City Bookshop can be found at @eastcitybookshopElizabeth can be found on https://whattoreadif.substack.com and on Twitter at @ElizabethHeld
During a round table, I asked Craig Fugate if we could take politics out of Disaster response. His answer was simple, no. It is that all disaster responses have political consequences. Fema has a training called The Politics of Disaster. Here they state, "Disasters have Political Consequences: One widely observed but not fully understood principle of the disaster/politics relationship is that disasters and their aftermath have significant potential to affect the political environment of a community, state or nation." Jeff Schlegelmilch of Columbia University has a podcast called Disaster Politics. He explores policies that impact disaster response and recovery. Thor Neureiter's documentary Disaster Capitalism sheds light on the strings that come with global aid given to nations after a disaster. This includes how China has exploited mineral mines in Afghanistan and many African countries. We have witnessed the mess that politics created with the COVID response. A time that could have brought the nation together, the political parties used it as an opportunity to attack their opponents. The political gamesmanship after a disaster is not new. Disasters are politicized both by Democrats and Republicans. And despite the perception of increased partisanship in recent years, disaster aid has been a political football since 1972.The Politics of Disaster Funding In October of 2020, after a devastating wildfire ripped through California, FEMA denied federal aid. This was seen as a political stunt by President Trump. Shortly after the denial, Trump reversed the decision and gave California disaster relief funding. Rhetoric notwithstanding, the impact of politics on disaster relief is not news to anyone who has been in emergency management. In many ways, it's an accepted part of how policymakers do business. What might be surprising to some is how this system impacts state officials' behavior.Stated do not have a strong incentive to spend money on projects like dams or levees. These projects are expensive, and spending money on them diverts funds away from more visible and popular initiatives with voters. When a disaster strikes, the governor takes cover and blames the federal government for the lack of funding for infrastructure programs. Winning Elections On Disaster Response (or Recovery) I have argued that we do respond well for the most part. It is covered in the national news showing the heroic actions of rescues from flood waters and firefighters battling the blazes engulfing homes. If there are complaints about how the government failed, it is due to how recovery is handled. How does this impact politics? Local and national leaders are rewarded at the polls when the public thinks they did a good job handling natural disasters and punished when people think they did a lousy job. For a politician's handling of a disaster to be reflected at the polls, voters first need to be aware of the natural disaster and their elected officials. Second, they need to link the political actors with the disaster. They have to believe politicians should take some blame and not place it all on the stroke of bad luck or a negligent corporation. Third, they need to assess whether the leader handled the situation well or poorly.The nation's sensitivity to disaster relief has caused policymakers to undervalue disaster preparedness. As I have written before, politicians are rewarded by the voters when they give or get funding for recovery, and preparedness dollars go unnoticed. The problem is that when disaster preparedness is done well, nobody notices. And I believe some may want the administration in power to fail so that the opposition party can use it for fodder in the next election. As emergency managers, we must keep ourselves out of disaster politics. However, we need to be aware that they exist. At times we are made the scapegoat for failed policies. Start thinking about how seemingly independent systems are connected. We need to understand the political, social, and practical implications of emergency management and disaster response policies and how to navigate them. What To Read: Creating a Personal Development PlanTodd T. DeVoeYou’ve heard the saying, “If you don’t plan, you are planning to fail.” However, even understanding that comment, we forget about it in our personal lives. Most of the time, we apply that type of rational thought to our work life. We sadly forget that planning our personal development is also essential to achieving everything in life we desire. In addition, personal development does include career development.The Speed to Scale ChallengeKelly McKinneyIn late August 2005, the days before Hurricane Katrina made landfall on America's Gulf Coast, FEMA—its federal emergency management agency—deployed an Emergency Response Team to the State of Louisiana’s Emergency Operations Center.But, when it arrived, the FEMA ERT could not combine forces with the emergency managers in Louisiana. Similarly, the State of Louisiana emergency managers could not combine forces with those in the City of New Orleans.PodcastsThe Todd DeVoe Show Climb and Lift: Cultivating the Next Generation of Emergency ManagersJoin Todd and Toni as they discuss developing and mentoring the next generation of emergency managers. It is up to the current emergency management profession to ensure that the next generation is ready to take the helm.Emergency Management organizations should create opportunities to serve within a mentorship structure for individuals at all career levels. Mentors can be those who have valuable experiences and insights to share with individuals that are new to the profession and would benefit from immediate coaching during the initial phases of their careers.Mentees can learn essential practical knowledge from their mentors; however, the process is a two-way street. Mentors can also discover important information from mentees whose perspective is quite different from theirs.Prepare Respond Recover How ShelterBox is Helping Relieve Humanitarian CrisisA humanitarian crisis arises when an event affects vulnerable populations unable to withstand the negative consequences by themselves. Unfortunately, poor populations are more vulnerable to man-made or natural disasters. As other organizations fill the need for food and medical supplies, ShelterBox is providing the basic need for shelter. Listen to this week’s episode of prepare.respond.recover as we explore how the disaster relief charity ShelterBox was formed and how they are working to help those in need.Business Continuity Today Leading After an Act of ViolenceActs of Violence can take many forms, which takes a tremendous toll on everyone involved. An act of violence results in increased absenteeism and turnover, high-stress levels, decreased productivity, increased Workers’ Compensation claims, damaged morale, costs involved with post-incident counseling, and much more. We have talked about prevention. Now, let’s discuss leading during the recovery.Supportershttps://www.disastertech.com/https://titanhst.com/https://www.ndemevent.com/en-us/show-info.html Get full access to The Emergency Management Network at emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Disaster Economics, Do We Have The Will To Change? I was writing a piece for this week on the efforts of humanitarians in the world. (This is because I had a great interview published on June 7 on Prepare. Response. Recover.) I could not shake the need to talk about disaster economics. As the hurricane season is upon us, Alex is heading to Flordia with an early-season storm as I read these words. We need to look at some history to address the future. On February 1, 1953, a fierce, sustained storm created a massive surge in the North Sea off the coast of Holland. Floodwaters overtopped the dikes, swallowing half a million acres of land and killing nearly two thousand people. Within weeks of the storm, the government of Holland created a plan known as the Delta Plan, which is a set of recommendations for flood-control measures. Over the next four decades, the Dutch invested billions of guilders in a vast collection of dams and barriers, culminating in constructing the Maeslant (Mas Lont) Barrier, an enormous movable seawall to protect the port of Rotterdam. Since the Delta Plan, the Netherlands has not been flooded by the sea again.In the United States, policymakers fail to look at how disasters and the recovery process are costing taxpayers more money, time, and effort than if we invest in prevention, infrastructure improvements, and meaningful mitigation efforts. Brock Long stated in an interview, "we're in a vicious cycle of communities being impacted by disasters and having to constantly rebuild. And it's almost as if we're not learning anything from what mother nature and history has taught us." In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, which brought havoc to the Northeast and inflicted tens of billions of dollars in damage, it's overwhelmingly clear that parts of the U.S. need a Delta Plan of their own. Sandy was not an isolated incident: Hurricane Irene caused nearly sixteen billion dollars in damage, and Hurricane Michael caused $25.1 billion. There is a growing consensus that extreme weather events are becoming more common and damaging. The annual cost of natural disasters in the U.S. has doubled over the past two decades. Instead of just cleaning up after disasters hit. We need to ask whether we can find the political will to invest in such ideas. Although politicians have called for significant new investment in disaster prevention, reports from Washington suggest that Congress will be more willing to spend money on relief than on preparedness.That's what history would lead you to expect: for the most part, the U.S. has shown a marked bias toward relieving victims of disaster while underinvesting in prevention. A study by the economist Andrew Healy and the political scientist Neil Malhotra showed that, between 1985 and 2004, the government spent annually, on average, fifteen times as much on disaster relief as on preparedness.Politically speaking, it's always easier to shell out money for a disaster that has already happened, with clearly identifiable victims, than to invest money in protecting against something that may or may not occur in the future. Healy and Malhotra found that voters reward politicians for spending money on post-disaster cleanup but not for investing in disaster prevention, and it's only natural that politicians respond to this incentive. The federal system complicates matters, too: local governments want decision-making authority, but major disaster-prevention projects are bound to require federal money. And much crucial infrastructure in the U.S. is owned by the private sector, not the government, making it harder to do something like bury power lines.These are genuine hurdles, and safeguarding the great expanse of the Atlantic coast is a much more expensive proposition than defending Holland's smaller one. But there's a more fundamental problem: the U.S., as a rule, tends to underinvest in public infrastructure. We've been skimping on the maintenance of roads and bridges for decades. The American Society of Civil Engineers gives the nation's infrastructure a grade of C-minus; however, 11 of the 17 infrastructure categories evaluated are graded in the "D" range. In addition, they found that 70% of the nation's electrical transmission and distribution lines are well into the second half of their expected 50-year lifespans. In the United States, utility customers experienced just over eight hours of power interruptions in 2020, more than double the amount in 2013, when the government began tracking outage lengths. Last four times as long as those in France and seven times as long as those in the Netherlands. This isn't because of a lack of resources; the U.S. is the biggest economy. Though we may have the most incredible twenty-first-century technology in our homes, we're stuck with mid-twentieth-century roads and wires.Meaningful disaster-prevention measures will undoubtedly be expensive: Yet inaction can be even more costly; after Katrina, the government had to spend more than a hundred billion dollars on relief and reconstruction—and there are good reasons to believe that disaster-control measures could save money in the long run. The A.S.C.E. estimates that federal spending on levees pays for itself six times over. That is, the investment in infrastructure is saving taxpayers money. The federal government is already on the hook for all the damage caused by disasters. To be prudent stewards of taxpayers' money, we need to address how much those disasters cost and put money into prevention and preparedness programs. What To Read Global Risk Report 2022: Implications for crisis managementThe Global Risk Report identifies global risk perceptions among risk experts and world leaders in business, government, and civil society. It presents the results of the latest Global Risks Perception Survey, followed by an analysis of critical risks emanating from current economic, societal, environmental, and technological tensions. The report concludes with reflections on enhancing resilience, drawing from the lessons of the last two years of the Covid-19 pandemic.Accounting for probabilities in conflictIn his latest blog, Phil Trendall says that we must stop hiding behind likelihood calculations when it comes to emergency planning. The U.K. needs to think about what civil protection looks like in a war that could escalate.PodcastsThe Todd DeVoe Show What Disaster Recovery Teaches U.S.Have you ever thought about what happens with the personal effects of the disaster zone? Robert A. Jensen has written an up-close and personal look at the complex work behind the yellow tape. He has chronicled the grim job of sorting through the personal effects and what the unique tool the repeated exposure to mass death brings.Prepare Respond Recover For Waffle House, Keeping the Doors Open is About CommunityIn the Southern U.S., spotting the iconic Waffle House sign means a hot meal, a stop on a long drive, or a place to gather with friends. Waffle House is Americana at its best and a symbol of pride for Southerners. Following the 2011 Joplin Tornado, F.E.M.A. Director Craig Fugate created the Waffle House Index, an informal metric that helped F.E.M.A. determine the storm's impact based on if the local Waffle House restaurants were closed or open. But even before the index, continuity of operations was ingrained in the culture of Waffle House. We are joined in this episode by Will Mizell, VP of People for Waffle House, to talk about how they prepare, respond, and recover from a disaster. While it may not make fiscal sense to remain open, Waffle House keeps operations going for the communities they serve. Don't be surprised if you happen to be in a Waffle House after a bad storm. The person working the grill may very well be the C.E.O. Business Continuity Today The IoT and A.I. Helping With Decision MakingAs organizations look at ways to address the most significant challenges, from natural disasters to sustainability, they need to invest in the IoT solutions embedded with advanced analytics to better prepare for and react to these incidents.With connected sensors and long-range, low-power IoT technology leveraging artificial intelligence, organizations can harness real-time data and advanced analytics to deliver meaningful results.Combining IoT-enabled analytics, devices, and networks will accelerate intelligent decisions and improve overall response time if a natural disaster occurs.Supportershttps://www.disastertech.com/https://titanhst.com/https://www.ndemevent.com/en-us/show-info.html Get full access to The Emergency Management Network at emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
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Thinking of starting your own podcast? Check out the free podcast launch masterclass I created to learn how: http://bit.ly/podcastinglaunchmasterclass ___________________ Dr. Sandra Miller is a retired academic family physician who peeled back the layers of who she is to bring out her author skillset in her retirement. She writes fiction novels that depict the realistic everyday lives of women physicians. She felt it was important to show that physicians are flawed and human, having the same struggles as others - addiction, anxiety, depression. The references to medicine in her novels, despite them being fiction, is accurate, which is something that is hard to find. This episode is filled with discussions of the real-life issues that physicians may face: relationships, making an error in treatment, should there be an age at which a physician should be retiring, leaving medicine, and more! You can learn more about Dr. Sandra Cavallo Miller here: www.skepticalword.com ___________________ ⚕️ Are you a woman healthcare professional who is struggling to juggle everything in your personal and professional life?
Follow the Instagram herehttps://www.instagram.com/nerdthingspodcast/We read 5 random mangas and here are out thoughts on all five of them. The mangas we read were Grand Blue, Hinamatsuri, The Climber, Hello World, Nodame Cantabile.This was a lot of fun and we are hoping to do somethings similar with anime.
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Everything from ranching to homeschooling to what podcasts to listen to, Lisa and The Pioneer Woman tackle it all in this two-part podcast episode! PODCASTS TO LISTEN TO: My Favorite Murder; Dateline's Lori Vallow story; Dirty John; Dr. Death; Serial, S Town. The Dropout podcast. THINGS TO WATCH: The Jinx; The Act on Hulu; Crime Scene at the Cecil Hotel; Nightstalker WHAT TO READ: Fyodor Dostoevsky RECIPES: This is what was prepared for the fundraising lunch we had while guests watched the interview: https://www.foodnetwork.ca/shows/the-pioneer-woman/recipe/garden-spread-finger-sandwiches/20425/ https://www.foodnetwork.ca/recipe/lighter-asian-noodle-salad/20681/ https://www.foodnetwork.ca/shows/the-pioneer-woman/recipe/paiges-quiche/21179/ https://www.foodnetwork.ca/recipe/the-pioneer-womans-strawberry-fool/16506/ For a clean that reduces stress and you'll never forget, go online to www.mollymaid.com and get a team of bonded and insured employees from Molly Maid to get your home cleaned, and I mean, cleaned. To donate or get more information about Food Jobs Works or to sign up for the virtual class in June: Food Jobs Work Main Page: https://foodjobs.work/index.html Food Jobs Work Event page: https://donorbox.org/ftt Want a hook up in Central Arkansas for hormone and antibiotic-free meats? Then go to www.farrisburroughsfarms.com or find them on social media. The wonderful Pioneer Woman recipes were provided by Brooke Williams and Gina Marshall of www.cravecateringlr.com Podcast Production by clantoncreative.com
Intro: Bookshop Rocks! Bookshop is an Amazon-alternative that supports indie bookstores, and we encourage everyone to shop here: Newtonville Books BookshopSpring and All by William Carlos WilliamsAnd Then It’s Spring by Julie Fogliano and Erin E. SteadBooks that Came out During the Pandemic and Are Now in PaperbackSuch a Fun Age by Kiley ReidRun Me to Earth by Paul YoonDeacon King Kong by James McBrideThe Mountains Sing by Nguyen Phan Que MaiMary’s List of Every Book She Reads This Year In the NewsReading books about social justice is not going to change the world, but it can help us get on the same page. Check out our Black History Month suggestions:Caste by Isabel WilkersonThe Prophets by Robert Jones Jr.Ida B. The Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells by Michelle DusterMighty Justice (Young Readers’ Edition): The Untold Story of Civil Rights Trailblazer Dovey Johnson Roundtree by Katie McCabe, adapted by Jabari AsimFour Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019 ed. by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain In the CommunityMary talks with ten-year old Oola Breen-Ryan about the non-profit program she started by creating book boxes for children in need, called Reading Treasury – Spreading Love and BooksSupport Reading Treasury by purchasing books to donate to the project here.If you’d like to browse Oola’s suggested Reading Treasury titles for personal purchase, click here. Supergood SuggestionsPurchase book boxes for shipping or curbside pickup (after April 24th) including special book boxes for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Graduation, Summer Reading, and more from our square site: Home | Newtonville Books (square.site)And our Supergood Selections, books chosen monthly that we are extra passionate about: Supergood March Selections | Newtonville Books (square.site)The Committed by Viet Thanh NguyenWorld of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments by Aimee NezhukumatathilMystery Book and Goodie Bag Mystery Book and Goodie Bag | Newtonville Books (square.site)
Everything from ranching to homeschooling to what podcasts to listen to, Lisa and The Pioneer Woman tackle it all in this two-part podcast episode! PODCASTS TO LISTEN TO: My Favorite Murder; Dateline's Lori Vallow story; Dirty John; Dr. Death; Serial, S Town. The Dropout podcast. THINGS TO WATCH: The Jinx; The Act on Hulu; Crime Scene at the Cecil Hotel; Nightstalker WHAT TO READ: Fyodor Dostoevsky RECIPES: This is what was prepared for the fundraising lunch we had while guests watched the interview: https://www.foodnetwork.ca/shows/the-pioneer-woman/recipe/garden-spread-finger-sandwiches/20425/ https://www.foodnetwork.ca/recipe/lighter-asian-noodle-salad/20681/ https://www.foodnetwork.ca/shows/the-pioneer-woman/recipe/paiges-quiche/21179/ https://www.foodnetwork.ca/recipe/the-pioneer-womans-strawberry-fool/16506/ For more information about Second Chance Youth Ranch, the foster care facility we highlighted at the end of this episode 1, visit www.2cyr.org EPISODE SPONSORS: www.janis-melanie.com www.eggshellskitchencompany.com www.ralstonfamilyfarms.com www.littlerockcare.com The wonderful Pioneer Woman recipes were provided by Brooke Williams and Gina Marshall of www.cravecateringlr.com Podcast Production by clantoncreative.com
I like this year better than last year already. Ok, we may be plunged back into lockdown 3.0 and it may be cold, and the cinemas may still be shut. But we have a vaccine, Trump looks like he’s got nappy rash … and there’s a whole year of horror fiction to look forward to. Unfortunately for you, there’s no guest this week. Instead, you’re stuck with me as I talk you through the highlights and predicted hits of horror fiction 2021. I’ve already read two books that are fighting their way into my ALL TIME BEST HORROR list, could there be more.We have new books from the likes of Grady Hendrix, Stephen Graham Jones, Christina Henry, Cassandra Khaw, Laura Purcell, Catriona Ward, Richard Chizmar, Zoje Stage, Zakiya Dalalila Harris, Chuck Wendig and more. Listen, consider, argue, rant, email me and tell me I’m wrong. But get ready to take the horror out of the nightly news and back into your bedtime reading.Enjoy!Come talk books with us on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com.Thanks to Terry Smith Audio for sound editing and Adrian Flounders for graphic design.
On this episode of The Cast of Ka, we discuss Wizard & Glass – Part Two: Susan – Chapter 10: Bird and Bear and Hare and Fish. Thorin is a mega-creep and Ka finally gets its way with Roland and Susan. For all this and more, listen to The Cast of Ka: Episode 48. WHAT TO READ... Read More The post The Cast of Ka – Episode 48 appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of The Cast of Ka, we discuss Wizard & Glass – Part Two: Susan – Chapter 10: Bird and Bear and Hare and Fish. Thorin is a mega-creep and Ka finally gets its way with Roland and Susan. For all this and more, listen to The Cast of Ka: Episode 48. WHAT TO READ... Read More The post The Cast of Ka – Episode 48 appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour Host GW Pomichter brings you interviews from amazing creators: authors, actors, filmmakers...creative minds of all kinds! This week, he's talking with Award Winning Horror Author Owl Goingback, "Seductress of Suspense" Author Elizabeth Horton Newton, International Bestselling and Award Winning Poet Adam Byrn Tritt, Paranormal Romance Author Terri A. Wilson and Actor TJ Storm, known for his Mocap work on Godzilla, Colossus of Deadpool II and The Predator .......Who are YOU Hangin With?Find our panelists on the web: Owl Goingback On The Web:Web: http://www.owlgoingback.comAmazon: https://amzn.to/2qizpFrElizabeth Horton-Newton On The Web:Web: https://www.elizabethhorton-newtonauthor.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethHortonNewton/Amazon: https://amzn.to/34DycYR.Adam Bryn Tritt On The Web:Web: https://adamtritt.com/Amazon: https://amzn.to/3641AHyTerri A. Wilson On The Web:Web: http://www.terriawilson.com/ FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/wilsonterria/Amazon: https://amzn.to/2o1Cs3iTJ Storm On The Web:Web: https://mindseyetribe.com/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/ActorTJStorm/Hangin With Web Show On The Web:Web: https://www.hwwswebtv.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HWWSWebTV/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA
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After finding Isaiah, Ezekiel and his brother arrive at Daniel's office. Ezekiel knows they need to make a plan, but Isaiah's drug-addled brain has other ideas. Thanks for checking out my story, One Last Toast for Ebenezer Fleet. If you enjoyed this story, please leave a review on iTunes. Find out more about me and other work that I am doing at www.danielpoppie.com. Follow me on Facebook @howtowritegood, Twitter @HTWGPodcast, and Instagram @howtowritegood. Info Intro Music: Purple Nurple by Alex BerozaStory Intro Music: Longing for Tumbleweeds by Admiral BobExit Music: Hidden Blues by Pitx
I introduce you to top reading recommendations, to improve your English. I also introduce you to 'learning accumulatively'. The video with subtitles is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnFRZaWH6YY&t=26s Podcasts every Sunday 5pm (GMT+7) with scripts: simpleenglishlistening.buzzsprout.comYoutube videos every THIRD Sunday 5pm. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkcrx6ESrFxlDC8EEXUbnlw?sub_confirmation=1Follow + like our Facebook page for updates: https://www.facebook.com/simpleenglishlisteningHere, I speak in SIMPLE English about exciting topics. The best way to learn is to listen to as much English as possible which is ONE level above your level. This way you pick up maximum amounts of new language and pronunciation naturally.These podcasts are for pre-intermediate, intermediate and upper-intermediate learners. My name is Tristan, from England. I'm a native speaker and I've been a qualified English teacher for nearly 10 years and taught in five countries - UK, Italy, South Korea, Japan and Vietnam. I have post-graduate qualifications in education and English-teaching. Links discussed in the video are as follows:Fiction:Oxford graded-readers - The Oxford 'Bookworms' Serieshttps://elt.oup.com/catalogue/items/global/graded_readers/oxford_bookworms_library/?cc=vn&selLanguage=en&mode=hubPenguin graded-readershttps://www.penguin.co.uk/series/penrea/penguin-readers--graded-readers-.htmlPearson graded-readershttps://readers.english.com/catalogueThe above are also all available on Amazon and other similar shopping sites.Non-fiction:The Times in Plain Englishhttps://www.thetimesinplainenglish.com/Breaking News Englishhttps://breakingnewsenglish.com/The News in Slow Englishhttps://www.newsinslowenglish.com/There are also readings on BBC Learning Englishhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
With the launch go The Garden of Evening Mists movie, we got author Tan Twan Eng in the studio to spill the beans on borrowed sceneries, horimonos and, the thrill of seeing your characters come to life on the big screen. Of course we needed out on books too!
T'is the end of 2019. How was the reading year for you? We feel incredibly blessed really looking back at the year of reading and podcasting we had. Here are some of our reading highlights and the episodes we loved. We also talked about award-winners and books on everyone's reading list. Enjoy! And catch ya in the new year! qCp70ID9tInfd0anyNWs
Three Books is Ela Area Public Library’s podcast series where our hosts, Becca and Christen, chat about three popular/favorite books. This month, Becca and Christen chat with Ela Staff for gift/giving ideas for this holiday season. Sorry this guy is so late! Hopefully it will help with some last minute gift ideas or give you ideas of things to get yourself. 00:00:09 Meet Anne00:01:22 ANNE'S BOOK 1: The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball's Greatest Salesman by Don Zminda00:03:04 ANNE'S BOOK 2: Eat Joy: Stories & Comfort Food from 31 Celebrated Writers00:05:35 ANNE'S BOOK 3: The Smithsonian History of Space Exploration by Roger D. Launius00:08:31 Meet Erica00:09:25 ERICA'S BOOK 1: The Nutshell Studies Of Unexplained Death by Corinne May Botz00:15:46 ERICA'S BOOK 2: The Driver by Hart Hanson00:19:31 ERICA'S BOOK 3: Essential Oils For A Clean and Healthy Home by Kasey Schwartz00:22:16 Meet Amanda00:23:36 AMANDA'S BOOK 1: Live Green: 52 Steps For A More Sustainable Life by Jen Chillingsworth00:29:02 AMANDA'S BOOK 2: Dear Girls by Ali Wong00:30:33 AMANDA'S BOOK 3: Good Talk: A Memoir In Conversations by Mira Jacob00:32:11 AMANDA'S BONUS BOOK 4: Get A Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert00:38:26 Meet Gus00:39:04 GUS'S BOOK 1: Acid For The Children: A Memoir by Flea00:41:36 GUS'S BOOK 2: My Damage: The Story of a Punk Rock Survivor by Keith Morris00:44:06 GUS'S BOOK 3: The NES Encyclopedia: Every Game Released For The Nintendo Entertainment System by Chris Scullion00:49:04 Meet Brenda00:49:47 BRENDA'S BOOK 1: Middlewest Book Two by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona, illustrated by Mike Huddleston00:51:15 BRENDA'S BOOK 2: Up, Down All-Around Stitch Dictionary by Wendy Bernard00:54:23 BRENDA'S BOOK 3: The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa, translated by Stephen Snyder 00:57:25 Three Ya Later!
Three Books is Ela Area Public Library’s podcast series where our hosts, Becca and Christen, chat about three popular/favorite books. This month, Becca and Christen chat with Ela Staff for gift/giving ideas for this holiday season. Sorry this guy is so late! Hopefully it will help with some last minute gift ideas or give you ideas of things to get yourself. 00:00:09 Welcome to Booksgiving00:02:44 CHRISTEN'S BOOK 1: Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones (First Folio edition)00:08:30 CHRISTEN'S BOOK 2: First Folio Theatre / American Writers Museum00:12:07 CHRISTEN'S BOOK 3: Good Society - A Jane Austen Roleplaying Game00:14:58 BECCA'S BOOK 1: Lovely War by Julie Berry00:17:49 BECCA'S BOOK 1a: Love From A To Z by S.K. Ali00:18:27 BECCA'S BOOK 1b: With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo00:19:08 BECCA'S BOOK 2: Effin' Birds: A Field Guide to Identification by Aaron Reynolds00:22:41 BECCA'S BOOK 2a: Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America by Matt Kracht00:25:49 BECCA'S BOOK 3: Booked: A Traveler's Guide to Literary Locations Around the World by Richard Kreitner00:28:52 Meet Katie00:29:21 KATIE'S BOOK 1: 101 Things To Do Before You Grow Up and 101 Things to Do Outside00:31:28 KATIE'S BOOK 2: Cook In A Book illustrated by Lotta Nieminen00:35:15 KATIE'S BOOK 3: Dory Fantasmagory: Tiny Tough by Abby Hanlon00:40:50 Meet Natalie00:41:16 NATALIE'S BOOK 1: Sea Bear: A Journey for Survival by Lindsay Moore00:44:51 NATALIE'S BOOK 2: Sweet Dreamers by Isabelle Simler00:50:20 NATALIE'S BOOK 3: Our Castle By The Sea by Lucy Strange00:55:18 Three Ya Later!
During the Ubud Writers Festival we checked out new emerging writers especially from Indonesia. For the next few months we will be featuring an emerging writer each month starting with the lovely Chandra Bientang. A philosophy major and content writer based in Jakarta, she was one of the five selected to be in the UWRF anthology. We caught up with her to talk about stories that need to be told such as the fate of street children and women's reproductive rights.
With new books coming out every month, there is always something good coming out of Cedar Fort Publishing! Hear what's new and noteworthy, plus a preview of each of our children's books so you can make an investment in their lives. Books featured in the episode and corresponding episodes if Applicable:Wildly Optimistic- Al CarrawayCelebrating Fatherhood with the Prophets- Shelly Locke (Ep 9)Book of Mormon Made Easier - David Ridges (Ep 8)Shake the Powers of Evil with Captain Moroni- Sean Nobmann (Ep 17)Walking with the Women of the Book of Mormon- Heather Farrell, Mandy Williams (Ep 18)My Dad's a Muslim, My Mom's a Lesbian and I'm a Latter-day Saint- Mike Ramsey (Ep 23)Featured Children's Books:The Ten Leopards- Nina Harris The Littlest Angel- Brooklyn ParksThe Drummer Boy- Calie Schmidt-The Remember Tree- Stephanie HohlOh Christmas!- Emily Pritchet, Illustrator
We are on a hiatus but we have plenty of good stuff for you to keep you company from the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. We caught up with the powerhouse behind one of the world's best Lit Fest, Janet Deneefe and talked about the festival this year, what she hopes for it and also her favourite Balinese food.
We are back! From the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival and it was fabulous. As we are busy sorting out the interviews and crafting cool episodes for you constant listeners, have a listen to our festival roundup. It will give you a taste of what went on, the writers that we met and also our impressions of UWRF'19