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Episode Notes In this episode the siblings discuss Zooey vs. Emily Deschanel, the meaning of the word 'perfunctory', and just how important it is to get the right Meap sound. Join us for another thrilling adventure. We promise that we fully intend to make the next episode. Email us at: CandacePartyPodcast@gmail.com TikTok: @CandacePartyPodcast
One philosopher of our time claims that "today, the experience of beauty is impossible." Dr. Jason Baxter, director of the Center for Beauty and Culture at Benedictine College, begs to differ. Dr. Baxter joins us on HeightsCast to unpack his latest book, Why Literature Still Matters, which looks at why such a claim might feel true in our digital age. Then, he talks us through why and how we should reclaim our experiences of beauty for the health of our soul. Chapters: 00:03:34 The experience of beauty 00:08:44 Byung-Chul Han: the possibility of beauty today 00:15:41 Marc Auge: still living in the Enlightenment experiment 00:20:46 The soul is not a machine 00:24:57 Our task as parents, educators 00:35:05 Likes and emojis: the simplification of our interior life 00:49:23 A near-death experience in Sardinia 00:56:24 Beauty and mental health 00:57:40 Franny and Zooey: interiority matters 01:03:41 Recommended reading Links: Why Literature Still Matters by Jason Baxter Help! Where do I go from here? Part I: Poetry by Jason Baxter Beauty Matters, Substack for Jason Baxter jasonmbaxter.com featuring articles and lectures Center for Beauty and Culture at Benedictine College Saving Beauty by Byung-Chul Han Non-Places: An Introduction to Supermodernity by Marc Auge The Wanderer above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Friedrich A Letter to Our Daughter by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan "A Prayer for My Daughter" by W. B. Yeats Recommended reading: "Burnt Norton" from Four Quartets by T. S. Eliot Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger "A Hill" by Anthony Hecht "Advice to a Prophet" by Richard Wilbur The Loss of the Creature by Walker Percy Middlemarch by George Eliot Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro Also on the Forum: Breathing Narnian Air: Loving Modernity as a Medievalist featuring Dr. Jason Baxter Receiving Beauty: A Liberal Arts Education featuring Dr. George Harne Order and Surprise: On Beauty and the Western Tradition featuring Dr. Lionel Yaceczko Featured Opportunities: Mustard Seed Communities The Art of Teaching Boys Conference at The Heights School (January 7-9, 2026 / May 6-8, 2026)
EP. 460 Best to the Nest: October 2025 WRLMargery: Watch: Somebody Feed Phil Netflix Read: Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger and Charlotte's Web E. B. White Listen: Remembering Now by Van Morrison Elizabeth: Watch: Where We Call Home HBOMax Read: The Road to Dalton by Shannon Bowring Listen: Classical MusicEat: Ancient Apples We welcome Healing InSight as a podcast partner. Founded by Dr. Senia Mae, Healing InSight specializes in women's health, fertility, cosmetic acupuncture, gut health, and autoimmune conditions. Healing InSight is a sanctuary for women seeking answers beyond conventional medicine. Find out more at Healinginsightonline.com.Our Website: https://www.besttothenest.com/On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/besttothenest?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Our Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1088997968155776/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
'I remember Mark being a really good friend to me.' Coping with grief after the loss of her father, Jeannie finds support among a small gathering of friends. Feeling safe enough to drink, one of her closest high school friends assaults her when she is unconscious in his bed. Recalling her sense of betrayal, Jeannie shares her journey through denial and doubt to owning her story and healing. Pouring her truth into her writing, she is the author of multiple nonfiction works, including Things We Didn't Talk About When I Was a Girl. Host: Katie Koestner Editor: Evan Mader Producers: Catrina Aglubat and Emily Wang
In Anyone's Ghost, August Thompson captures the ache of growing up while growing as a writer after his hard-won pursuit of the MFA program at NYU.How do you write a coming-of-age story that's both deeply vulnerable and slyly funny, all while resisting clichés about queerness and masculinity? August Thompson joins me to talk about his debut novel, Anyone's Ghost, a Lambda finalist and one of my favorite under-the-radar gems.From his MFA experience at NYU to navigating long COVID while finishing the book, Thompson reflects on the highs and lows of becoming a first-time author and the vulnerable process of rejection. He also shares how humor, bisexuality, and memory shape his storytelling, which major literary prizes have now recognized with adoration.In our funny conversation, August and I discussed:How Art Helped Form the Bones of August's Story – August shares the books, films, and music that inspired his book, which even brought in the lead singer from The National for a book signing moment of his dreams at The Strand.Mining Adolescence for Humor– The role of humor was as imperative as Thompson's love story, and why he wanted to balance this story with this unexpected levity amidst the yearning.The Fresh Perspective on Sexuality For Readers – Thompson discusses his approach to writing about bisexuality and the narratives regarding male bisexuality that he still wishes to see in publishing, while celebrating being longlisted for a Lambda Literary Award.
Becky, Jo, and Holly talk about books of the 1960s including: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger, From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, The Young Unicorns by Madeline L'Engle, Miami and the Siege of Chicago by Norman Mailer and much more! Holly recommends: The Acid Queen by Susannah Cahalan, The Life You Save May Be Your Own by Paul Elie, The Fire Is Upon Us by Nicholas Buccola, The Moviegoer by Walker Percy
Wie viel Strategie braucht ein Start-up – und wann wird Kultur zur Führungsaufgabe?Prof. Dr. Cordula Meckenstock ist Co-CEO bei lawpilots, einem schnell wachsenden Legal EdTech Unternehmen. In dieser Episode des Level Up HR Podcasts spricht sie mit Host Johannes Füß über moderne HR-Strukturen, gelebte Führung in hybriden Setups und die richtige Balance zwischen Startup-Spirit und organisatorischer Reife.Cordula berichtet, wie sie mit OKRs, klaren Rollen und interdisziplinären Teams eine skalierbare Kultur aufbaut. Sie erklärt, warum echte Teamverantwortung mehr zählt als Kickertische, warum Präsenz im Büro ein wichtiges Führungsinstrument bleibt – und wie ihre Erfahrung aus Konzernen ihr hilft, Fokus im Start-up-Alltag zu bewahren.Das erwartet Dich:1) Skalieren ohne Chaos: Warum Klarheit, Planung und Struktur entscheidend sind2) OKRs, All-Hands & Feedback: Wie lawpilots Strategie und Kultur verbindet3) Warum Kultur mit der Strategie wachsen muss – nicht andersrum4) Warum Cordula auf gesunde Präsenz setzt – statt auf „Remote Only“5) Was Cordula aus dem Konzern für HR im Wachstum übernimmt___________Dr. Cordula Meckenstock freut sich über den Austausch zu verantwortungsvolle Unternehmensführung und Compliance in schnell wachsenden Scale-ups.Wenn du dich angesprochen fühlst, dann melde dich bei ihr auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-dr-cordula-meckenstock Cordulas Leseempfehlung:Franny and Zooey von J.D. Salinger | https://amzn.eu/d/8BscgQh ___________Über unseren Host Johannes Füß:Johannes Füß ist Vice President von EGYM Wellpass, die mit ihrer Firmenfitness den perfekten Corporate Health-Benefit für ein produktives, gesundes und ausgeglichenes Team bietet. Der in München geborene Schokoladen-Liebhaber hat eine große Leidenschaft für die Alpen, das Wandern und Skifahren.Melde dich bei Johannes Füß auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannes-f%C3%BC%C3%9F/
Tilanne on SOS, saatiin The Harlineilta DM:ää!!!!!!! Paris Hiltonin aviomies on tosi shady groomzilla ja Kathy Hilton on edelleen tosi shady. Yllärinä myös The New Girl -sarjan Zooey Dechanel on myös kai shady? Kuka muu on shady? Louis Vuittonin pr-tiimi, kun lähettivät Snookille designer-laukkukostoksi läjän merkkilaukkuja. * Tiedäthän, että tämä kuuntelemasi jakso on podcastin alkuvaiheilta. Podmessa voit kuunnella kaikki Tuplakääk-podcastin aiemmat jaksot. Lisäksi uunituoreita jaksoja julkaistaan Podmessa joka viikko, ja mikä parasta – ilman mainoksia. Eli jos tykkäät kuulemastasi ja haluat lisää, sitä löytyy yllin kyllin osoitteesta podme.com. Uusi throwback-jakso joka tiistai.
Bokspanarna får feeling. Nu blir det ingen handling utan bara stämning. Det blir fest, bakfylla och livets stora och ibland smått pretentiösa frågeställningar. Veckans gäst: Ebba Johansson Vaara Vi tipsar om dessa böcker: Ett år av vila och avkoppling av Ottessa Moshfegh Franny och Zooey av J.D. Salinger Cleopatra and Frankenstein av Coco Mellors
After the ApocalypseA pandemic survival storySeason five, Episode eighteen – “Swarm” ...Liam and Zooey had opted to stay with Mag's group when the Kaiju – as Paul was called – left. They had gone to Defender with the old man. Now Liam was equal parts glad and anxious. Glad that he had an opportunity to make an impact, potentially turn the tide of the conflict with his drones, and anxious that it might not work. He knew everyone on Mag's team had doubts. Doubted the feasibility of this drone attack plan and they were skeptical he could pull his part of it – the drones - off. The plan sounded too much like science fiction, or a James Bond plot point to most of them. But it was all they had....Buy a book -> https://booklocker.com/books/13731.htmlWebsite -> http://www.oldmanapocalypse.com Buy me Coffee -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cyktrussellSubscribe page on Acast -> https://plus.acast.com/s/after-the-apocalypsePodcast on Acast -> https://shows.acast.com/after-the-apocalypseFacebook group -> https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldmanapocalypseYouTube -> https://www.youtube.com/@cyktrussellPatreon to support the show -> https://www.patreon.com/AftertheApocalypseMerch Store -> https://www.teepublic.com/stores/after-the-apocalypse Twitter -> cyktrussell@twitter.comRunRunLiveWebsite -> https://www.runrunlive.comPodcast on Acast -> https://shows.acast.com/runrunlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Set in New York in the 1980s, Adam Ross's new novel, “Playworld,” tells the story of a young actor named Griffin as he navigates the chaos of the city, of his family and of being a teenager, and the dangers that swirl around each. Although “Playworld” grapples with bleak material, it sparkles with Ross's vivid eye and sardonic sense of humor. The result is a dark, off-kilter bildungsroman about one overextended teenager trying to figure himself out while being failed, continually, by every adult around him.On this week's episode, the Book Club host MJ Franklin discusses “Playworld” with his colleagues Dave Kim and Sadie Stein. Here are the books discussed in this week's episode:“Playworld,” by Adam Ross“Mr. Peanut,” by Adam Ross“The Catcher in the Rye,” “Nine Stories,” “Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction,” and “Franny and Zooey,” by J.D. Salinger“Long Island Compromise,” by Taffy Brodesser-Akner“How Little Lori Visited Times Square,” by Amos Vogel, illustrated by Maurice Sendak“The Squid and the Whale,” directed by Noah Baumbach“The Goldfinch,” by Donna Tartt“Headshot,” by Rita Bullwinkel“The Copenhagen Trilogy,” by Tove Ditlevsen“Jakob von Gunten,” by Robert Walser Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Send us a textHannah and Laura are at the beginning of the end, covering the final book in N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy, The Stone Sky! Things are continuing to complicate and come together for the characters in their quest to bring back the moon, and Hannah and Laura do their best to keep up with it all. They also chat about a new favorite book of Laura's, video games Hannah is loving, and being drawn to certain genres of books seasonally.Media Mentions:The Stone Sky by N.K. JemisinThe Fifth Season by N.K. JemisinThe Obelisk Gate by N.K. JemisinAbbott Elementary---HuluSt. Denis Medical---PeacockThe Shadow of the Gods by John GwynneHollow Knight video gameCeleste video gameGreta & Valdin by Rebecca K ReillyFranny & Zooey by J.D. SalingerThe Singles Table by Sara DesaiYellowjackets---Paramount+Hardball---Pluto TVThe Mighty Ducks---Disney+Now and Then---TubiRemember the Titans---Disney+Crazy Ex-Girlfriend---CWBe sure to follow OWWR Pod!www.owwrpod.com Twitter (updates only): @OwwrPodBlueSky: @OwwrPodTikTok: @OwwrPodInstagram: @owwrpodThreads: @OwwrPodHive: @owwrpodSend us an email at: owwrpod@gmail.comCheck out OWWR Patreon: patreon.com/owwrpodOr join OWWR Discord! We'd love to chat with you!You can follow Hannah at:Instagram: @brews.and.booksThreads: @brews.and.booksTikTok: @brews.and.booksYou can follow Laura at:Instagram: @goodbooksgreatgoatsBlueSky: @myyypod
It's another classic episode of Welcome to Our Show! We're talking handbells today. What's the thing that makes the sound inside them, who cried learning to play them, and what bonds did Morney and Zooey form while making the second episode of New Girl ever? All this, plus another round of True American are available for you todaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why should a teenager bother to read a book, when there are so many other demands on their time? We hear from Atlantic staffers about the books they read in high school that have stuck with them. Books you read in high school are your oldest friends, made during a moment in life when so many versions of yourself seem possible, and overidentifying with an author or character is a safe way to try one out. Later in life, they are a place you return—to be embarrassed by your younger, more pretentious self or to be nostalgic for your naive, adventurous self or just to marvel at what you used to think was cool. Books mentioned: Spencer Kornhaber: As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner Jessica Salamanca: A Separate Peace by John Knowles Helen Lewis: Mort by Terry Pratchett David Getz: Chips Off the Old Benchley by Robert Benchley Shan Wang: Moby-Dick by Herman Melville Sophia Kanaouti: Ypsikaminos by Andreas Embirikos Ann Hulbert: The Pupil by Henry James Shane Harris: Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger Katherine Abraham: Sand and Foam by Kahlil Gibran Eleanor Barkhorn: The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton Robert Seidler: On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin When you buy a book using a link on this page, we receive a commission. Thank you for supporting The Atlantic. Share understanding this holiday season. For less than $2 a week, give a year-long Atlantic subscription to someone special. They'll get unlimited access to Atlantic journalism, including magazine issues, narrated articles, puzzles, and more. Give today at TheAtlantic.com/podgift. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to our show! Hannah and Lamorne are holding down the fort while Zooey is out making another amazing movie. Hear about the time Hannah was mistaken for Kim Kardashian by the paparazzi, how Lamorne reacted to his ex being an extra on New Girl, and Hannah's unrequited friend love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bestselling author Rod Dreher starts our holiday season by describing the wonders and miracles that led him and others out of depression, chronic illness, and unbelief. How to recapture the enchantment ofchildhood? It could involve aliens, the Jesus Prayer, or going on a bus tour of Paris.... Additional resources: Living in Wonder: Finding Mystery and Meaning in a Secular Age by Rod Dreher Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger
Sharmadean Reid MBE is an entrepreneur and passionate advocate for female empowerment. Having navigated the male-dominated world of business and venture capital, Sharmadean is dedicated to unmasking and deconstructing patriarchal barriers to female success. In this episode, we discuss financial empowerment, her experience as a female entrepreneur and what it means to have a supportive network around you. Sharmadean also shares insights from her latest book, New Methods for Women. Drawing on the wisdom of sources from business books to neuroscience to mythology, she has created her own unique methods to help women live purposeful and empowered lives. In 2018, Sharmadean became one of the only black women in the UK to raise over £1 million in seed funding for her beauty-booking app, BeautyStack. But Sharmadean believes that even if she has won, it doesn't mean the work is done for everyone. Success is not about praise or accolades, but about acknowledgement - knowing that her work has made a difference to even one woman's life. Sharmadean's insights are crucial for understanding the challenges we face and what can be done to build a better, fairer future for everyone. Book for Emmeline Recommendation: Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger https://www.amazon.co.uk/Franny-Zooey-J-D-Salinger/dp/0241950449
Zooey is back, and she's answering your questions with improvised laughs and revealing what it was like working with Hannah. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WTOP's Jason Fraley interviews Zachary Levi & Zooey Deschanel, who visit Washington D.C. for a sneak peek at their new movie "Harold and the Purple Crayon" tomorrow night at the Library of Congress. They discuss the magic of the family-friendly flick adapted from the classic children's book, as well as Zooey's memories of “Elf,” “500 Days of Summer” and “New Girl.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP's Jason Fraley interviews Zachary Levi & Zooey Deschanel, who visit Washington D.C. for a sneak peek at their new movie "Harold and the Purple Crayon" tomorrow night at the Library of Congress. They discuss the magic of the family-friendly flick adapted from the classic children's book, as well as Zooey's memories of “Elf,” “500 Days of Summer” and “New Girl.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We wrap up SALINGER WEEK with a deep dive into "Zooey" (the story) along with a good hard look at FRANNY AND ZOOEY as a whole. This third and final lecture offers up all sorts of gems--from the source of Franny's crisis to a wider look at why Salinger's prose is so incredibly ENDURING.
"Franny" and "Zooey" (and Franny and Zooey) depend on many important (but subtle) ways upon Seymour Glass. Published in the New Yorker in 1948, "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" introduces us to Seymour--in the moments before his death. Even in his absence, Seymour is foundational for the entire Glass Family. He might be MOST crucial to the youngest Glasses, Franny and Zooey. If you love the book FRANNY AND ZOOEY, a deep dive into "Bananafish" will make you love it even more!
This deep dive is SO deep that Kimberly needs a whole lecture just to discuss "Franny." The first 40 pages of FRANNY AND ZOOEY is not only amazing, but the perfect way to look at what makes all of Salinger's prose so unmistakably SALINGER. (A second Salinger lecture will tackle "A Perfect Day for Bananafish," then we'll dive all the way in to the hugely popular FRANNY AND ZOOEY.)
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CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of suicide.Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of The Passenger, by Cormac McCarthy, while drinking Bunnahabhain 12yo single malt.In this episode:Concise answers, reining it in, etcIs this book JD Salinger's (incest) Franny and Zooey?Is McCarthy's body of work just him taking previous works and adding greater shock value?Are these books Catcher in the Rye? If so, can Ethan deal?Is Bobby socially inept or socially VERY ept?Is Bobby Oedipus Rex?Is Alicia the Virgin Mary, or Medea, or both?Will Ethan get distracted by how overrated he finds Oppenheimer?How did you get here?Are you the passenger? Are we all the passenger?Did Oswald kill JFK? And whether he did or not, why do we spend 30 pages of this book discussing it?Does the climax of this book occur 100+ pages before the end of the text?Is The Thalamide Kid a hallucination, an alien, a quantum agent of some kind, an angel, a demon, or a broken-off shard of Alicia's consciousness?Given every single thing these books are about, why are they such a delight?Next time Michael and Ethan will begin to discuss Stella Maris, by Cormac McCarthy! Join the discussion! Go to the Contact page and put "Scotch Talk" in the Subject line. We'd love to hear from you! And submit your homework at the Michael & Ethan in a Room with Scotch page. Join us on GoodReads!Donate to our Patreon!BUY A NIHILIST BLANKET! Your Hosts: Michael G. Lilienthal (@mglilienthal) and Ethan Bartlett (@bjartlett) MUSIC & SFX: "Kessy Swings Endless - (ID 349)" by Lobo Loco. Used by permission. "The Grim Reaper - II Presto" by Aitua. Used under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. "Thinking It Over" by Lee Rosevere. Used under an Attribution License.
The Beauty of Escaping into a Book with Carolyn Latshaw Episode 2 On this episode, Carolyn Latshaw and I discuss her love of classics, select ones at least, the joy and difficulty of getting absolutely swept up into a book, and a slew of great book recommendations that are a little unusual! Listen for a huge revelation on Carolyn's part about one of her favorite books. Books mentioned in this episode: What Betsy's reading: The Gathering by C.J. Tudor Punk Rock Karaoke by Biana Xunise The Nineties by Chuck Klosterman Books Highlighted by Carolyn: The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro Outlander by Diana Gabaldon The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger The Aeneid by Virgil To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Watership Down by Richard Adams Catch-22 by Joseph Heller The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa Elektra by Sophocles Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand Achilles by Elizabeth Cook How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi Other Books Mentioned in the Episode: All books available on my Bookshop.org episode page. The Babysitters Club by Ann M. Martin Ducktales by Janette Oke (out of print) California Diaries by Ann M. Martin (out of print) The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston Gods and Generals: A Novel of the Civil War by Jeff Shaara Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger The Odyssey by Homer The Iliad by Homer Cat Heaven by Cynthia Rylant Lord of the Flies by William Golding The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P. Newton The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcom X and Alex Haley A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain
Nina's finally gotten her pal Zooey to record with us! You can find this podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. We're on Twitter at @SexIsFunnyPod, Facebook at TheSexIsFunnyPodcast, and on the web at sexisfunnypodcast.com! You can drop a buck in the jar at Patreon!
Thank you very much to Max for commissioning this entire series! This is the episode where we find out whodunnit! But I still have questions! This was so much fun, and I am so glad I got to watch it all. Thanks for joining me, everyone!
Today on The School of Greatness, we're thrilled to welcome the incredibly talented Zooey Deschanel. Zooey is an Emmy, Golden Globe and Grammy nominee and Critics' Choice Award winner who has charmed big and small screen audiences through her nuanced leading performances in films like “(500) Days of Summer,” the Christmas classic “Elf,” “Yes Man,” “Almost Famous” and the hit television series, “New Girl.” Her band, She & Him, has released seven albums.Zooey is here to share a more personal side of her story, from her recent engagement to the challenges and triumphs of her career in Hollywood. Thank you for joining us, now let the class begin!In this episode you will learnHow Zooey navigates love, engagement, and expressing emotions in her personal life.The biggest hurdles she's faced in her career and how she's overcome them.Zooey's experience with the fluctuating attention of Hollywood fame and how it has impacted her.Insights into Zooey's acting journey, including her most challenging roles and transitions.How Zooey has dealt with rejection and learned not to take it personally, sharing valuable lessons from her time on "New Girl" and other projects.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1589IT'S MY BIRTHDAY! 41 years for me, 41 gifts for you – register to win a $250 Amazon gift card by clicking this LINKFor more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Eckhart Tolle – https://link.chtbl.com/1463-podRhonda Byrne – https://link.chtbl.com/1525-podJohn Maxwell – https://link.chtbl.com/1501-pod
Chapter 1 What's The Catcher in the Rye Book by J.D. Salinger"The Catcher in the Rye" is a novel written by J.D. Salinger, first published in 1951. The story follows the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, a teenage boy struggling with issues of identity, belonging, and growing up. The novel is known for its controversial themes, realistic portrayal of teenage angst, and distinctive narrative voice. It has been both praised and criticized for its exploration of themes such as alienation, rebellion, and sexuality.Chapter 2 Is The Catcher in the Rye Book A Good BookOpinions on "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger vary greatly. Some readers consider it a classic and praise its exploration of themes such as alienation, innocence, and authenticity. Others criticize the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, for being overly cynical and pessimistic. Ultimately, whether or not "The Catcher in the Rye" is a good book is subjective and depends on personal taste. It is recommended to read the book and form your own opinion.Chapter 3 The Catcher in the Rye Book by J.D. Salinger Summary"The Catcher in the Rye" is a novel by J.D. Salinger that tells the story of teenage protagonist Holden Caulfield. The novel begins with Holden being expelled from his boarding school, Pencey Prep, and follows his journey through New York City over the course of a few days.Throughout the novel, Holden struggles with feelings of alienation, disillusionment, and loneliness. He is constantly searching for authenticity and meaning in a world that he sees as phony and superficial. Holden has trouble connecting with others and often pushes people away, including his family and classmates. He believes that adults are hypocrites and finds solace in the company of children, who he sees as innocent and genuine.Holden's encounters in New York ultimately lead him to a breakdown, and he ends up in a mental institution. The novel ends with Holden reflecting on his experiences and expressing a desire to protect children from the harsh realities of the world, symbolized by his fantasy of being a "catcher in the rye" who saves children from falling off a cliff.Overall, "The Catcher in the Rye" is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that explores themes of adolescence, identity, and the search for authenticity in a world filled with phoniness. It continues to resonate with readers of all ages and remains a classic of American literature. Chapter 4 The Catcher in the Rye Book AuthorJ.D. Salinger released "The Catcher in the Rye" in 1951. Apart from this novel, Salinger also wrote several other works, including "Franny and Zooey," "Nine Stories," and "Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction."In terms of editions, "The Catcher in the Rye" remains Salinger's most well-known and acclaimed work. It has been widely translated into various languages and has been reprinted in numerous editions over the years. Some of the most prestigious editions include the first edition published by Little, Brown, and Company in 1951, as well as later editions with new introductions and annotations.Chapter 5 The Catcher in the Rye Book Meaning & ThemeThe Catcher in the Rye Book Meaning"The Catcher in the Rye" is a novel by J.D. Salinger that tells the story of Holden Caulfield, a troubled teenager who struggles with the phoniness and superficiality of the adult world. The title of the book comes from a song Holden hears that describes a field of rye where children play, and he imagines himself as the "catcher in the rye," protecting the...
Thank you very much to Max for commissioning this episode!It's time to start a new season of Apple's The Afterparty, and we're going into a whole new event at Zooey's sister's wedding! Surprisingly, the wedding goes off (with several hitches) and the murder isn't until afterward. I'm genuinely bummed about the victim because he seemed so sweet, but we will have to see if all was as it appeared.Thanks so much to you all for listening, and I will see you soon with a new episode!Wanna talk spoilers? Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfV
What more do you want from Christmas than some warm fuzzies, friends returning from afar and the miracle of Shat The Movies covering another film from the new millennium? Maybe some Will Farrell. "Elf" is the rare movie that old people like Dick Ebert and young people like Ash's kids can equally enjoy. It's timeless, hilarious, a bit optimistic and a clever nod to the Christmas classics that came before. In this episode, the Shat Crew discusses Zooey Deschanel's singing, the perils of an all-sugar diet, New York City peaking in 2005, what makes a good Christmas movie, whether we're losing our holiday spirit, the "Elf" test ending that bombed, Central Park Rangers and the national treasures that are Bob Newhart and the late James Caan. Merry Christmas, everyone, and thank you for listening. Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
Would you consider using an enema during the labor process? In today's birth story, we're chatting with Alyssa Reeves, wife to Kirk and mama to twin boys Sam and Niko and daughter Zooey. And while there's a lot more and totally magical elements to Alyssa's story, she's the first mama on the show to share her experience of using an enema during her transition phase of labor. We're so grateful for her open and informative sharing on how helpful it was for her in preparation for pushing. So now other mamas listening to the show can learn from Alyssa's experience and have another possibility for themselves if they have similar challenges during birth. As a long-time listener of the show, Alyssa was excited to pay it forward and be a part of the conversation that helped her in her own journey. We talk about her process of choosing home birth and the comparison between that and some of the traumatic elements of her first birth with her twins. Also the support of her birth team and a lot of the resources she used in preparation and during birth itself. Links From The Episode: Orgasmic Birth - https://www.orgasmicbirth.com/about/what-is-orgasmic-birth/ Business of Being Born - http://www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com/ Rebozo technique - https://www.orgasmicbirth.com/rebozo-techniques-unfolded/ Offers From Our Awesome Partners: Needed: https://bit.ly/2DuMBxP - use code DIAH to get 20% off your order Splash Blanket: https://bit.ly/3JPe1g0 - use code DIAH for 10% off your order Esembly: https://bit.ly/3eanCSz - use code DIH20 to get 20% off your order More From Doing It At Home: Send us your birth story: https://bit.ly/3jOjCKl Doing It At Home book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJcPmU DIAH Website: https://www.diahpodcast.com/ DIAH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingitathome/ DIAH YouTube: https://bit.ly/3pzuzQC DIAH Merch: www.diahpodcast.com/merch Give Back to DIAH: https://bit.ly/3qgm4r9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It Ends with Colleen Hoover. Yes, Season 1 of Books, Beach, & Beyond wraps up with the mega best-selling author of It Ends With Us and Verity, Colleen Hoover, or CoHo as she is known by all her adoring fans. Colleen, Elin, and Tim discuss Colleen's super unique journey from self-publishing her books to today working with multiple publishers and editors, domestic abuse and secondary trauma in It Ends with Us, the ending of Verity, screen adaptations, and the connection she has made with her readers and fans, who are called “The CoHorts!” Tune in to see which writers Colleen is a super fan of, her favorite books, and her advice to aspiring writers.A special thank you to our Episode Sponsors:Hatch'sNantucket's Meat & Fish MarketColleen Hoover Reading List:Slammed by Colleen HooverIt Ends with Us by Colleen HooverVerity by Colleen HooverWhat else are we reading in this episode:Sookie Stackhouse Series by Charlaine HarrisFlowers in the Attic by V.C. AndrewsFourth Wing by Rebecca YarrosWhere the Sidewalk Ends by Shel SilversteinHappy Place by Emily HenryEvery Summer After by Carley FortuneFranny & Zooey by J D SalingerOther authors mentioned:Tracey Garvis Graves, Emily Henry, and Tiffanie DeBartolo. Follow/Subscribe to the 'Books, Beach, & Beyond' podcast now to stay current on new episodes.And find us on Instagram at @booksbeachandbeyondHappy Reading!
SoCal artist Zooey Celeste, a new artist for your radar, has a new album produced by Nick Hakim, and will be sharing his dark, ethereal sound when he hits the stage at KCRW's School Night in Hollywood, tonight. Celeste tells us that the down-tempo sound of “Cosmic Being” “lived as a voice memo for years and then I brought it to Nick. Iit became another example of his taking something very small and intimate and giving it this huge amphitheater sound.”
This is a repeat episode of ‘The View' featuring guests Zooey Zephyr and Nick Mohammed. 'The View' co-hosts will return Tuesday, September 5th for season 27! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to our show! We're missing the very cute and SO strong Lamorne this week. But Hannah and Zooey are here to break down an episode that swings widely between broad tub humor and a tender tale of failed love. They draw sides on the tub or shower debate, discuss how Hannah felt about Cece's arranged marriage storyline, and marvel at what kind of person purchases citrus flavored condoms. Plus, how pretty is Olivia Munn?! Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our show! Hannah and Zooey want to know what's got people so afraid to talk about menstruation. Zooey shares a small part of New Girl with her kids - it involves tiny puppies in cups. Hannah wants to know what Tran's one piece of dialogue says about the character. And they both question the validity of sympathy pain. Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our show! The whole gang is here and joined by Director and friend Eric Appel to recap Models. The team discusses birthdays, the origin of the Cookie scene, and a hilarious Nick's Box answer from Eric. Plus, the one time Zooey was "scouted" in the mall. Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our show! Hannah and Lamorne are holding down the fort while Zooey is out making another amazing movie. Hear about the time Hannah was mistaken for Kim Kardashian by the paparazzi, how Lamorne reacted to his ex being an extra on New Girl, and Hannah's unrequited friend love.fSee omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our show! It's a new season, and we're elated to welcome Nelson Franklin (Robby) to the show. Nelson tells us all about wearing the green spandex suit, the dangers of inquiring about Max Greenfield's workout regiment, and what it was like to "sing" with Zooey. We recap the troubled time of the loft mates as Jess deals with being fired, and Schmidt tries to woo Cece back with a danger-themed party. Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our show! We're missing the very cute and SO strong Lamorne this week. But Hannah and Zooey are here to break down an episode that swings widely between broad tub humor and a tender tale of failed love. They draw sides on the tub or shower debate, discuss how Hannah felt about Cece's arranged marriage storyline, and marvel at what kind of person purchases citrus flavored condoms. Plus, how pretty is Olivia Munn?! Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zooey Zephyr, a biological male, is creating quite a ruckus in the Montana State House as he breaks decorum, telling Republicans they would have "blood on their hands" if they passed a bill banning trans surgeries for children. But who is Zooey Zephyr and where did he come from? Liz is joined by Jeremy Carl to reveal everything you need to know. This is The Liz Wheeler Show. -- Try Liver Health Formula and receive a FREE bottle of Nano Powered Omega 3 at https://getliverhelp.com/liz. -- Never go online without using ExpressVPN. Protect your online activity today with and extra 3 FREE months at http://expressvpn.com/liz. -- Get 10% off at 4Patriots when you use the promo code LIZ: https://4Patriots.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight on The Last Word: Young Democrats stand up to anti-democratic extremism. Also, a Texas woman who was denied an abortion tells her GOP senators she “nearly died on their watch.” And E. Jean Carroll testifies in the Trump civil rape trial. MT Rep. Zooey Zephyr, TN Rep. Justin Jones, Rep. Maxwell Frost, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Faith Gay and Shayna Jacobs join Ali Velshi.
Welcome back to our show! Hannah and Zooey want to know what's got people so afraid to talk about menstruation. Zooey shares a small part of New Girl with her kids - it involves tiny puppies in cups. Hannah wants to know what Tran's one piece of dialogue says about the character. And they both question the validity of sympathy pain. Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our show! The whole gang is here and joined by Director and friend Eric Appel to recap Models. The team discusses birthdays, the origin of the Cookie scene, and a hilarious Nick's Box answer from Eric. Plus, the one time Zooey was "scouted" in the mall. Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Casey and Danielle sit down with Zooey Deschanel who just like the rest of us garbage people can't get enough of #scandavol, and she's not gonna shy away from the big questions like "why must Scheana and Brock be reminded to brush their teeth?", "Did Katie's wicker beret spark joy?" and "would you ever steal your sister's house?". Danielle takes Zooey on a ride through Jennifer Aydin's marital and nose journey and Casey makes a shocking admission to the entire podcast community, but sadly not her child's orthodontist.
Welcome back to our show! Hannah and Lamorne are holding down the fort while Zooey is out making another amazing movie. Hear about the time Hannah was mistaken for Kim Kardashian by the paparazzi, how Lamorne reacted to his ex being an extra on New Girl, and Hannah's unrequited friend love. Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our show! It's a new season, and we're elated to welcome Nelson Franklin (Robby) to the show. Nelson tells us all about wearing the green spandex suit, the dangers of inquiring about Max Greenfield's workout regiment, and what it was like to "sing" with Zooey. We recap the troubled time of the loft mates as Jess deals with being fired, and Schmidt tries to woo Cece back with a danger-themed party. Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our show! The whole gang's back to recap "Injured." This is the third episode filmed, Zooey, Hannah, and Lamorne discuss why the series had to delay this episode, Jake Johnson's decision to run into the ocean, and how the saddest song in the world came into being. On that note, this week's True American our hosts are guessing the titles of the saddest songs ever written. If you'd like to ask us a question, please send a voice memo to welcometoourshowpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @welcometoourshowpod.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.