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This week, Sharifah talks about a couple of books she loves that are both collections — one nonfiction and one fiction. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. A new year means a new Read Harder Challenge! Join us as we make our way through 24 tasks meant to expand our reading horizons. To get recommendations for each task, sign up for the Read Harder newsletter. All Access subscribers get even more recommendations plus community features, where you can connect with like-minded readers in a cozy and supportive corner of the internet. You can become an All Access member starting at $6 per month or $60 per year to get unlimited access to all members-only content in 20+ newsletters, community features, and the warm fuzzies of knowing you are supporting independent media. To join, visit bookriot.com/readharder. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan & Manny are joined by Dr. Douglas C. MacLeod, Associate Professor of Communications at SUNY College at Cobleskill in New York to open up a deep conversation about all things comedy. They get into comedy history, some of the early television sitcoms, how the American art of stand-up comedy is growing in many other parts of the world, how Dr. MacLeod uses comedy in his writing courses, and so much more. This episode is reference central! Get ready to take A LOT of notes! Let's start class! This episode was recorded on July 25th, 2022. Associate Professor Douglas C. MacLeod, Jr., who earned a Doctorate of Arts in the Humanities from SUNY Albany in 2008, worked as an instructor and tutor at various institutions prior to coming to SUNY Cobleskill in 2013. He teaches intercultural communication, script writing, visual media, cinema, mass media, and composition and literature courses. An inter-disciplinarian, Dr. MacLeod stresses to his students the importance of both having a specialty and being well-rounded. He has presented on various subjects at conferences, including The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock, Marathon Man, empathy in the Digital Age, stand-up comedy as a tool for composition writers, and Oliver Stone. He is also widely published, having produced book chapters (on such topics as religion and cinema and Bonnie and Clyde); encyclopedia entries; and book reviews for various print and online academic journals, including Film and History, Scope, Warscapes, and The Journal of American Studies of Turkey (among many others). Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, he lives in Cobleskill with his wife of 14 years, Patricia, and his two beautiful furry children, Daisy and Layla. His outside interests include reading, watching movies and television programs, reading, long car rides with his wife, reading, going to concerts and comedy shows, and reading Episode Notes Charlie Chaplin Buster Keaton Harold Lloyd Vaudeville The Great Depression His Girl Friday (movie 1940) Some Like It Hot (movie 1959) Strangelove (movie 1964) Jerry Seinfeld Comedian (movie 2002) Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (series 2012-2019) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (series 2017-2023 Mitch Hedberg George Carlin Evel Knievel Bamboozled (movie 2000) Spike Lee Bill Burr Al Jolson Gilbert Gottfried Marc Maron WTF Podcast: "Canceled Comedy" w/ Kliph Nesteroff and David Bianculli Lenny Bruce Richard Pryor Saturday Night Live Barbra Streisand Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (movie 1989) Shining Time Station Bob Saget Full House (series 1987-1995) America's Funniest Home Videos (series 1989-present; hosted by Bob Saget 1989-1997) Half Baked (movie 1998) Bill Hicks Jo Koy Fresh Off the Boat (series 2015-2020) Modern Family (series 2009-2020) Conan O'Brien Flula Borg The Day the Laughter Died Andrew Dice Clay Rick Rubin Nora Dunn Dave Chappelle Comic Strip Live Lorne Michaels Rolling Stone Magazine Jimmy Fallon Seth Meyers Hunter S. Thompson Mad TV (series 1995-2009) Kate McKinnon Aidy Bryant Kenan Thompson Vanilla Ice Pete Davidson Cecily Strong Andy Kaufman Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker's Life by James Curtis (book) The Great Dictator (movie 1940) Tom Hanks Bosom Buddies (series 1980-1982) Bachelor Party (movie 1984) Punchline (movie 1988) Philadelphia (movie 1993) Forrest Gump (movie 1994) Sally Field John Goodman Paul Rodriguez Steve Martin Lawrence Kasdan Big Chill (movie 1983) Step Brothers (movie 2008) The Rock Stone Cold Steve Austin Jake the Snake Roberts Norm MacDonald Samantha Bee Steph Tolev Please Don't Sit on my Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson Dennis Wolfberg Tig Notaro Cheryl Hines Book The Nostalgia Test Podcast! You can email us at TheNostalgiaTest at gmail dot com with any business or booking inquiries! Or fill out the booking form here! We do reunions, anniversaries, parties, trivia, special screenings, corporate events, and so much more! The Nostalgia Test Podcast will work with you to plan the perfect Nostalgic experience for any occasion! Email us at thenostalgiatest@gmail.com and we'll get the process started. We're open to in-person and virtual events. Pricing may vary depending on the details of your event/party. LET'S GET NOSTALGIC! The Nostalgia Test Podcast: ✉️ Join the mailing list |
This episode we're talking about the concept of mass promotional book clubs! Whether it's One City, One Read, Canada Reads, or Oprah's book club, listen to us discuss if we read book club books, the celebrity book club we wish existed, and the idea of “the book club book.” You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Media We Mentioned The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton A Million Little Pieces by James Frey The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World by Dalai Lama XIV and Desmond Tutu, translated by Douglas Carlton Abrams Links, Articles, and Things Oprah's Book Club Oprah's Book Club 2.0 Reese's Book Club Buffs One Read Rams Read Canada Reads One City One Book One Book, One Vancouver | Vancouver Public Library | BiblioCommons Wanted: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the VPL's Book Choice #NerdyGirlzBookClub Natalie's Book Club The Inner Lives of Book Clubs 35 Recent* Essay Collections by BIPOC Authors *Published within the last 2 years. Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies: A Lyric Essay by Julian Aguon Everybody Come Alive: A Memoir in Essays by Marcie Alvis-Walker Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America by Daniel Black ¡Hola Papi!: How to Come Out in a Walmart Parking Lot and Other Life Lessons by John Paul Brammer Unfollow Me: Essays on Complicity by Jill Louise Busby Black Paper: Writing in a Dark Time by Teju Cole Black and Female by Tsitsi Dangarembga Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden by Camille T. Dungy Black Nerd Problems by William Evans & Omar Holmon Crimes of the Tongue: Essays and Stories by Alicia Gaspar De Alba Inciting Joy by Ross Gay Nonwhite and Woman: 131 Micro Essays on Being in the World edited by by Darien Hsu Gee & Carla Crujido Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation by Ruth Wilson Gilmore Truth Telling: Seven Conversations about Indigenous Life in Canada by Michelle Good Brown Neon by Raquel Gutiérrez My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives by Charlayne Hunter-Gault You Don't Know Us Negroes and Other Essays by Zora Neale Hurston Quietly Hostile by Samantha Irby Some of My Best Friends: Essays on Lip Service by Tajja Isen Shelter: A Black Tale of Homeland, Baltimore by Lawrence Jackson Who Will Pay Reparations On My Soul? by Jesse McCarthy Carrying It Forward: Essays from Kistahpinanihk by John Brady McDonald The Racism of People Who Love You: Essays on Mixed Race Belonging by Samira Mehta She's Nice Though: Essays on Being Bad at Being Good by Mia Mercado Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be by Nichole Perkins The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha You've Changed: Fake Accents, Feminism, and Other Comedies from Myanmar by Pyae Moe Thet War Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson Decolonial Marxism: Essays from the Pan-African Revolution by Walter Rodney People Change by Vivek Shraya Oh My Mother!: A Memoir in Nine Adventures by Connie Wang White Magic by Elissa Washuta Making Love with the Land by Joshua Whitehead Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life by Alice Wong Making a Scene by Constance Wu Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, July 4th we'll be discussing non-fiction books about UFOs and Aliens! Then on Tuesday, July 4th we'll be pitching books for our very own annual One Podcast, One Book!
This goes out to all the people out there that are too tired to make those dinner plans – Cut The Bullsh*t, Just Reschedule.This episode of The Unfolding; Presented by The Loveland Foundation host Miriam Starobin is joined by stand-up comedian, writer, producer, and actress – Phoebe Robinson.Phoebe is the co-creator and co-star of the hit podcast turned HBO series 2 Dope Queens and other critically acclaimed podcasts including Sooo Many White Guys and Black Frasier. She's also the New York Times bestselling author of You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain and Everything's Trash, But It's Okay which was picked up as a series order for Freeform that released this summer, July 13th. Additionally, Phoebe starred in the films Ibiza and What Men Want, and was a moderator for Michelle Obama's Becoming book tour where she interviewed the former first lady. In 2019, Phoebe launched Tiny Reparations, a production company under ABC Signature, whose first series Doing the Most with Phoebe Robinson, premiered April 2021 on Comedy Central. In 2021, Phoebe published her third book of essays Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, which quickly became an indie national bestseller and the inaugural title from her imprint, Tiny Reparations Books, which champions writers of color. Her debut hour comedy special, Sorry, Harriet Tubman, premiered in Oct 2021 on HBO Max.We here at The Loveland Foundation sincerely thank Phoebe for joining us for this episode and hope you all enjoy listening.The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation podcast is an additional resource not only to the public, but to our therapy fund cohort members. The Loveland Foundation therapy fund and resources are only made possible through support from our community. If you enjoy the podcast please go to our website: thelovelandfoundation.org or https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/NzU4MzM=Support the show
Host Marina Fang talks to Phoebe Robinson—the creator, writer, and star of EVERYTHING'S TRASH—about the experience of writing "TV Phoebe,” balancing studio notes with your creative vision, the importance of portraying realistic New York City living, and much more. Phoebe Robinson is a writer, comedian, and actress known for her work as the co-creator and co-star of the hit podcast-turned-HBO series 2 Dope Queens and critically acclaimed podcasts including Sooo Many White Guys and Black Frasier, as well as for her starring roles in the films IBIZA and WHAT MEN WANT. She's also the nationally bestselling author of Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain, and Everything's Trash, But It's Okay, the latter of which is the basis of her comedy series EVERYTHING'S TRASH. EVERYTHING'S TRASH follows Phoebe, an outspoken podcast star, who is forced to start her journey into maturity when her older brother launches a political campaign while navigating life, love, her career, and living Brooklyn. The comedy series, which premiered on Freeform in July 2022, airs Wednesdays on Freeform and is available to stream on Hulu. Marina Fang (she/her) is a senior culture reporter at HuffPost, based in New York. She primarily covers film and television, examining their intersection with politics, race and gender. She can be found on Twitter at @marinafang. --- Before it was a podcast, OnWriting was a print publication. Check out OnWriting: The Print Archives. Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews: www.onwriting.org/ Follow the Guild on social media: Twitter: @OnWritingWGAE | @WGAEast Facebook: /WGAEast Instagram: @WGAEast
This week Vicky is flying solo because of organisation issues so she decided to share 10 books she's read and loved recently. If you're wondering what to read, and how to read, and whether you should be reading books on writing or just books—tune into this episode and sort out your reading plans for the next couple of months. Enjoy! Key Takeaways: [0:45] Vicky is going solo this week! And the podcast name is changing! [2:10] If you want to write a book, you need to also read! [2:35] The more diverse authors you read, the better of a writer you will become. [3:15] First book review: The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams. [4:35] Second book review: Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson. [6:20] Third book review: Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered by Austin Kleon [7:35] Fourth book review: The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw [8:10] Fifth book review: Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things by Jenny Lawson [9:45] Sixth book review: An Idler's Manual by Tom Hodgkinson [10:50] Seventh book review: My Mess Is a Bit of a Life: Adventures in Anxiety by Georgia Pritchett [12:10] Eighth book review: Good Pop, Bad Pop by Jarvis Cocker [13:05] Ninth book review: Their eyes were watching god by Zora Neale Hurston [14:10] Tenth book review: Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion [15:25] Vicky highly recommends that you join a book club! Mentioned in This Episode: Website Creative Book Coaching Join Vicky's Power Hour Free Writing Prompt Calendar Start Your book Templates Book Breakthrough Jam Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and Overcast Email Vicky about 1:1 coaching at: vicky@moxiebooks.co.uk The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes: Essays Book by Phoebe Robinson Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered (Austin Kleon) by Austin Kleon The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things by Jenny Lawson An Idler's Manual by Tom Hodgkinson My Mess Is a Bit of a Life: Adventures in Anxiety by Georgia Pritchett Good Pop, Bad Pop by Jarvis Cocker Their eyes were watching god by Zora Neale Hurston Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion
Actor, comedian and author Phoebe Robinson stars in the new show "Everything's Trash", and we listen back to her City Lights conversation from this past fall about her 2021 book, "Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes." Plus, a visit with the founders of Zilch Market, a non-alcoholic pop-up bar. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode we're talking about Humour Non-fiction! We talk about how truthful stand-up comedy is, identifying books from the call number, giant mosquitos, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Things We Read (or tried to…) Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law by Mary Roach 99% Invisible, Episode 471: Mini-Stories: Volume 12 (features Mary Roach talking about several “footnotes” from Fuzz) Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War by Mary Roach You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories about Racism by Amber Ruffin, Lacey Lamar I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are by Rachel Bloom The Little Mermaid - Part of Your World (YouTube) Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury (YouTube) We Are Never Meeting in Real Life by Samantha Irby Other Media We Mentioned Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson (Wikipedia) I Am America (And So Can You!) by Stephen Colbert and others Science ...For Her! by Megan Amram A Super Upsetting Cookbook About Sandwiches by Tyler Kord Bike Snob: Systematically Mercilessly Realigning the World of Cycling by BikeSnobNYC I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence by Amy Sedaris Jumanji (Wikipedia) Giant mosquitos scenes (YouTube) Bee Movie Anna meant a B movie (Wikipedia) Solutions and Other Problems by Allie Brosh Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching: Getting to Know the World's Most Misunderstood Bird by Rosemary Mosco Late Night with Seth Meyers (Wikipedia) The Amber Ruffin Show (Wikipedia) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Wikipedia) Wow, No Thank You.: Essays by Samantha Irby Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things by Jenny Lawson Hot Poetry Inside || LoadingReadyLIVE Ep86 (begins with the humorous monologue about cancer diagnosis) Decoder Ring - Truly Tasteless Jokes (podcast about joke books in the 1980s that Anna mentioned) The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce Links, Articles, and Things David Sedaris (Wikipedia) Dave Barry (Wikipedia) Mary Roach (Wikipedia) Sarah Vowel (Wikipedia) Bill Bryson (Wikipedia) Patrick F. McManus (Wikipedia) (the “outdoor living” author Anna read when she was a kid) Garfield by Jim Davis (Wikipedia) Giant Moustique Monument David Rakoff (Wikipedia) Molly Ivins (Wikipedia) Al Franken (Wikipedia) Nora Ephron (Wikipedia) Readers' Advisory for Library Staff (Facebook group) Popemobile (Wikipedia) Shirley Jackson (Wikipedia) Sumarian bar joke (Reddit thread) Complaint tablet to Ea-nasir (Wikipedia) 15 Humour Non-fiction books by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. Bad Fat Black Girl: Notes from a Trap Feminist by Sesali Bowen She Memes Well by Quinta Brunson Fresh Off the Boat by Eddie Huang Wow, No Thank You. by Samantha Irby Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's by Tiffany Midge Laughing All the Way to the Mosque by Zarqa Nawaz Barely Functional Adult: It'll All Make Sense Eventually by Meichi Ng Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come: An Introvert's Year of Living Dangerously by Jessica Pan Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories about Racism by Amber Ruffin & Lacey Lamar The Wrong End of the Table: A Mostly Comic Memoir of a Muslim Arab American Woman Just Trying to Fit in by Ayser Salman The One You Want to Marry (And Other Identities I've Had): A Memoir by Sophie Santos Me Funny edited by Drew Hayden Taylor Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, & Advice for Living Your Best Life by Ali Wong How to American: An Immigrant's Guide to Disappointing Your Parents by Jimmy O. Yang Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, July 19th when it's time for us to pitch our “we all read the same book” books! Then on Tuesday, August 2nd we'll be discussing the genre of Literary Fan Fiction.
Hayoooo! We're here!!! This epi, we discuss Please Don't Sit on my Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson. Check out our Patreon! In the episode, we discuss: weird alcohol laws and the liquor store, seeing Phoebe's life grow and evolve through her books, how much we hate U2/Bono yet love Phoebe's love for them, how reliably unreliable we are, the two modes of alpha leader and lazy piece of garbage, inbox zero and all of our email woes, the future generation who mass deletes with no fear, the struggle of meeting Phoebe's goal of matching sets, our cleaning practices at the 2022 point of the COVID pandemic, shoes free households, our very uncomfortable feelings about not loving this book (we're so sorry Phoebe, we love love love you always and forever), and more. Olivia drinks: Bud Light seltzer (strawberry flavored!) Ashley drinks: Sierra Nevada Wild Little Thing Slightly Sour Ale (guava, hibiscus, and strawberry! STRAWBERRY TWINS!) We read: Please Don't Sit on my Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson Up next: The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
Gabi and Megan chat with Mary @maryslittleway about starting a blog, finding your style, tips for starting a capsule wardrobe, and of course, all the books!We recorded this episode back in November and had to push its publication date due to our holiday episode schedule, so we chat about the holidays and some events that have since passed! Megan's new release she is excited about is out now, so you can purchase it at the link below.Books Discussed:Mary's Book Picks:A book I recently loved: Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson, The Divines by Ellie EatonA new release I'm excited about: Vladimir by Julia May JonesA book I always recommend: Still Missing by Chevy Stevens Megan's Book Picks:A book I recently loved: 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene HanffA new release I'm excited about: One True Loves by Elise BryantA book I always recommend: Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste NgGabi's Book Picks:A book I recently loved: The Holiday Swap by Maggie KnoxA new release I'm excited about: Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia ArmfieldA book I always recommend: The Two Lives of Lydia Bird by Josie SilverFollow Mary on Instagram: @maryslittlewayFollow us on Instagram: @andherbookspod
Chelsea is joined in the studio this week by comic and author Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens, Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes) to discuss why your co-workers are not your family, what kind of sex to have on a first date, and how she created alone time when suddenly stuck in an NYC apartment with her boyfriend during the pandemic. Then: A girlfriend considers when to tell her boyfriend she won't change her last name. A twenty-something makes less money than her partner - and wonders if he's weaponizing the dynamic. And the discovery of secret sexts from a partner leads to a confrontation about addiction, infidelity and kink-shaming. * Executive Producer Nick Stumpf Produced by Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brandon Dickert * * * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chelsea is joined in the studio this week by comic and author Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens, Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes) to discuss why your co-workers are not your family, what kind of sex to have on a first date, and how she created alone time when suddenly stuck in an NYC apartment with her boyfriend during the pandemic. Then: A girlfriend considers when to tell her boyfriend she won't change her last name. A twenty-something makes less money than her partner - and wonders if he's weaponizing the dynamic. And the discovery of secret sexts from a partner leads to a confrontation about addiction, infidelity and kink-shaming. * Executive Producer Nick Stumpf Produced by Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brandon Dickert * * * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Search for the "Dear Chelsea..." Podcast and download new episodes every Thursday! Chelsea is joined in the studio this week by comic and author Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens, Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes) to discuss why your co-workers are not your family, what kind of sex to have on a first date, and how she created alone time when suddenly stuck in an NYC apartment with her boyfriend during the pandemic. Then: A girlfriend considers when to tell her boyfriend she won't change her last name. A twenty-something makes less money than her partner - and wonders if he's weaponizing the dynamic. And the discovery of secret sexts from a partner leads to a confrontation about addiction, infidelity and kink-shaming. * Executive Producer Nick Stumpf Produced by Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brandon Dickert * * * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hey cutie drunkards! This epi, we discuss Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah. Check out our Patreon: www.patreon.com/drunkofthebook! In the episode, we discuss: retail jobs, Plato's Closet, saying the quiet parts aloud, Olivia's love of The Giver, judgey ten-year-olds, books versus movies, the impossibility of feeling empathy for people who do horrible things, evil version of It's a Wonderful Life, more retail reminiscences, Olivia's hatred of Steinbeck's descriptions and Ashley's goal to make her get his writing, and so much more. Olivia drinks: rose from France in a very large bottle Ashley drinks: Little Grove by Allagash We read: Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah Up next: Please Don't Sit on my Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson
S6 E75: In this episode, meet bestselling author, actress, comedian and producer Phoebe Robinson, one of Silicon Valley's youngest entrepreneurs Michael Sayman, and mountaineer and adventurer Rick Ridgeway. Taking inspiration from their life and experiences, each of these authors created their audiobooks. Step behind the mic with them to find out what they were inspired by and why they're excited to share their stories with listeners. Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/671268/please-dont-sit-on-my-bed-in-your-outside-clothes/ App Kid by Michael Sayman: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/604673/app-kid/ Life Lived Wild by Rick Ridgeway: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/705569/life-lived-wild/
Phoebe Robinson is a stand-up comedian, writer, producer, and actress. She's the cocreator and costar of the hit podcast and series of TV specials 2 Dope Queens. She's also a New York Times bestselling author whose latest essay collection is called Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, and it's the first book out from Tiny Reparations Books, Phoebe's new imprint at Dutton/PRH. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hustlers! Today we welcome on the show the cast of Dopesick (John Hoogenakker, Jake McDorman, and Peter Sarsgaard) to discuss the new Hulu show, the influence of Michael K. Williams, the opioid crisis, the thespian life, and more. Catch Dopesick on Hulu! We also chat with Phoebe Robinson about her new HBO show 'Sorry, Harriet Tubman' how 'Two Dope Queens' solidified her, handling rejection, starting out in standup, and more! Go read her new book, Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes. Finally, we talk with NFL legend Keyshawn Johnson and football writer Bob Glauber to talk about their book 'The Forgotten First', how athletes and journalists link up with each other, and advice for Zack Wilson. Enjoy!
From Phoebe Robinson, an author, comedian, actress, and producer, comes Please Don't Sit On My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, an insightful, timely, and hilarious collection of essays that will hit you in the heart, inspire a little bit of rage, and maybe a lot of action. In conversation with Jasmine Mans, the resident poet at the Newark Public Library and author of the poetry collections Black Girl, Call Home and Chalk Outlines of Snow Angels. This program was held on October 2, 2021.
Trevor covers vaccination news, Michael Kosta examines a free speech battle in New Jersey, and Phoebe Robinson discusses "Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 2013, the front page of The New York Times devoted five straight days to the story of Dasani, an 11-year-old Black girl who lived in a homeless shelter in Brooklyn. Now, Andrea Elliott, the reporter of that series, has published her first book, “Invisible Child,” which tells the full story of Dasani and her family up to the present day. On this week's podcast, Elliott discusses how she came to focus her reporting on Dasani.“I've always believed as a journalist that the story shows itself to you, and you just have to do the work of being there and being present for as long as possible until it becomes more clear,” Elliott says. “In the very beginning, I had three families I was following at that shelter. And I had this approach that a lot of journalists take, that you need to capture three different families to give a sense of the spectrum of experience. But what I think becomes more important to the reader is to be able to identify deeply with one story, one protagonist, and follow that person.” Dasani became that person, in part, Elliott says, because “she was somebody who, at a very young age, could articulate in a moving and profound way her experience. And that's a rare trait even in adults.”The stand-up comedian, actress, producer and publisher Phoebe Robinson visits the podcast to discuss her new book of essays, “Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes.”“Book writing is a completely different style of writing than stand-up,” Robinson says. “Stand-up, there's a rhythm and you're aware of the laughs and how they're hitting. With a book you can really have more flavor with it; you can be vulnerable, you can slow it down, have some down beats, you could be really funny. I wouldn't say it's difficult to write stand-up versus book writing. They both have their challenges.”Also on this week's episode, Tina Jordan looks back at Book Review history as it celebrates its 125th anniversary; Elizabeth Harris has news from the publishing world; and Gregory Cowles and John Williams talk about what they've been reading. Pamela Paul is the host.Here are the books discussed in this week's “What We're Reading”:“The Diary of a Country Priest” by Georges Bernanos“The Magician” by Colm Toibin“The Outlaw Ocean” by Ian Urbina
Comedian, writer, and producer Phoebe Robinson didn't see Black women in leadership positions in the entertainment industry, so she stepped up to the plate herself. She's the co-creator and co-star of the hit podcast-turned-TV-show “2 Dope Queens” on HBO and the WNYC Studios podcast “Sooo Many White Guys,” and she joins host Krys Boyd to discuss everything from cultural movements to dating to mental health and motherhood. Her latest book of essays is called “Please Don't Sit On My Bed in Your Outside Clothes.”
Phoebe Robinson is an actor, comedian, producer, and New York Times best-selling author, best known as the co-creator and co-star of the HBO limited series "2 Dope Queens." Phoebe joins Jennifer on the show to discuss her newly released book, Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, which includes essays about Phoebe's decision not to have kids, reflections on the racial justice protests of summer 2020, and what it's like to build your own production company and literary imprint. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the pandemic continues to amplify existing inequalities and derail decades of progress for women in the workplace, there are, however, some incredible leaders out there who are really making a difference. Phoebe Robinson is one of the hottest rising comedians in the United States, and she also recently started an imprint called, Tiny Reparations Books . Chip and Scott sat down and talked with Phoebe about her latest essay book, "Please Don't Sit in My Bed in Your Outside Clothes," which serves as a launch of the imprint.
“Please Don't Sit on my Bed in Your Outside Clothes” author and comedian Phoebe Robinson stops by and plays a hilarious game of MASH with Drew. Then, Drew sits down with a mother and daughter duo after the daughter wrote to the show seeking advice on how to repair her relationship with her mother. Plus, meet the latest members to join Drew's Good Dad Program, The Magic Dads from Memphis, who created a non-profit serving the youth in their community one bookbag, barbecue, and barbershop visit at a time.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Casey and Danielle are blessed and impressed to have the multi-hyphenate genius herself, Phoebe Robinson, on the pod to discuss her new hilarious book Please Don't Sit on my Bed in Your Outside Clothes and of course her love for the housewives. She gets into why she thinks Gizelle "gets it", her Sha-mazing take on Jen, and of course the importance of candle wick count. Plus Casey and Danielle reveal how one of their own got in a twitter tussle with Bethenny Frankel and came out triumphant.
“I was honing my writing voice before anyone knew anything or cared about me as a writer.” Phoebe Robinson's a force of nature with her standup shows, podcasts, TV shows and books. And now she's adding publisher to her list of accomplishments with her new imprint, Tiny Reparations Books. Phoebe joins us on the show to talk about her newest book, Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, her new imprint and the incredible debut authors she's publishing, black hair, performative allyship and more. Featured books: Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes by Phoebe Robinson, What the Fireflies Knew by Kai Harris, Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li, Queenie by Candace Carty-Williams, Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid and Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson. Produced/Hosted by Elani Wilson and engineered by Harry Liang. Follow us here for new episodes Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Zibby is joined by Phoebe Robinson — stand-up comedian, co-creator of 2 Dope Queens, and founder of Tiny Reparations Books — to talk about her latest essay collection, Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes. Phoebe shares what inspired her to write a series of essays about the pandemic that did not give readers a simple play-play-play of her quarantine life, why writing an essay about her decision not to have children felt so necessary, and how becoming a boss offered her a new level of empathy for others.Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://amzn.to/2XUUYwwBookshop: https://bit.ly/3lYlMnQ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phoebe Robinson, comedian, actress, and former co-host of the WNYC Studios podcast, 2 Dope Queens, joins us to discuss her new collection of essays, Please Don't Sit On My Bed in Your Outside Clothes.
The last time Phoebe Robinson and Mike hung out, they were waiting to be picked up by an Uber on the side of a highway after their tour bus broke down. In this episode, they discuss Phoebe's third book, "Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes,” the eternal question "to prenup or not to prenup," and why Mike was qualified to be a token white guy on Phoebe's "Sooo Many White Guys" podcast. https://www.girlswritenow.org/