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    Explore " book talk" with insightful episodes like "Data In/Visibility (Queer Data Studies) | Network Book Forum", "2023 Book Boyfriends & Girl Crushes | Minisode 30", "2023 Favorite Books & Authors | Minisode 29", "Friday Conversation | Ep 98: Cheers to Fantasy Taverns, Literature and Comic Books w/ Chris Mohan, Carl D. Albert, Varsha & Jarrod" and "Suddenly You by Lisa Kleypas | Episode 193" from podcasts like ""Data & Society", "Smart Women Read Romance", "Smart Women Read Romance", "PAGE CHEWING" and "Smart Women Read Romance"" and more!

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    2023 Book Boyfriends & Girl Crushes | Minisode 30

    2023 Book Boyfriends & Girl Crushes | Minisode 30

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    2023 Favorite Books & Authors | Minisode 29

    2023 Favorite Books & Authors | Minisode 29

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    Friday Conversation | Ep 98: Cheers to Fantasy Taverns, Literature and Comic Books w/ Chris Mohan, Carl D. Albert, Varsha & Jarrod

    Friday Conversation | Ep 98: Cheers to Fantasy Taverns, Literature and Comic Books w/ Chris Mohan, Carl D. Albert, Varsha & Jarrod

    This episode takes a frothy journey from the hoppy peaks of "Into the Stratosphere" IPA to the mellow valleys of a holiday white ale, with a detour through the taverns of our favorite fantasy realms. Whether you're a beer buff or a cider squire, our discussion plucks inspiration from the pages of iconic tales, pondering the spirited role of drinks in literature and the cherished camaraderie found in the fictional pubs of Westeros, The Shire, and beyond.

    Ever wonder how your favorite comics keep you clawing for the next issue, or why trade collections can offer a more gratifying binge?  From the page-turning techniques that leave you hanging to the creative synergy between artists and writers, our personal anecdotes about our comic book journeys – including working in comic stores – will remind you why this medium is as compelling as it is unique. Plus, we're not afraid to dive into the murky waters where art and artist controversy swirl, challenging our ability to separate the two and inviting you to weigh in.

     So come for the beer banter, stay for the comic wisdom, and let's keep the conversation bubbling over like a freshly tapped keg of ideas. Cheers to another insightful episode, and here's to many more!

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    Suddenly You by Lisa Kleypas | Episode 193

    Suddenly You by Lisa Kleypas | Episode 193

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    Caring for Digital Remains | Tamara Kneese and Tonia Sutherland | Network Book Forum

    Caring for Digital Remains | Tamara Kneese and Tonia Sutherland | Network Book Forum
    When people die, they leave behind not only physical belongings, but digital ones. While they might have had specific wishes for what happens to their online profiles and accounts after their deaths, preserving these digital remains is complex and requires specialized forms of care. Because digital remains are attached to corporate platforms — which have control over what online legacies look like and how long they continue — people’s digital afterlives are not necessarily the ones they would have chosen for themselves. On November 16, Tamara Kneese and Tonia Sutherland came together for a conversation about their books, which both foreground death as a site for understanding the social values and power dynamics of our contemporary, platform-saturated world. The conversation between these two authors was moderated by Tamara K. Nopper, senior researcher with Data & Society’s Labor Futures program. Together, they explored death as a site of contestation and transformation.

    King of Wrath by Ana Huang | Episode 192

    King of Wrath by Ana Huang | Episode 192

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    Ep 20: Authors on Air with Ralph White

    Ep 20: Authors on Air with Ralph White

    WVBR News Director Jack Donnellan sits down with Ralph White alongside DZ Stone, a writer, journalist, and former WVBR staffer, for WVBR News’ newest series, Authors on Air. Ralph’s book, Getting Out of Saigon, is a political exposé, a refugee saga, a coming-of-age story, and a romance, and it is narrated by the only living person who knows exactly what happened inside that embassy during Saigon’s final two weeks when a powerful psychotic and a naïve young expatriate became locked in a test of wills with the lives of 113 refugees at stake.

     

    This interview aired live on Talk of the Town on WVBR 93.5 FM on Saturday, September 9, 2023 at 3:00 PM.

     

    Catch the full Talk of the Town radio show on Saturdays at 3p on WVBR 93.5 FM or at wvbr.com.

     

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    None of This Is True, Monster Rehab, and Exorswift.

    None of This Is True, Monster Rehab, and Exorswift.

    In this week's episode, the Nerdy Reads team discusses None of This Is True, a book by Lisa Jewell, and reviews Monsters Rehab Drinks. The guys play their first round of Would You Rather and learn a lot about each other. They also discuss more details about the upcoming Fourth Wing series and celebrate some massive news for the Podcast. This was another fun episode of laughs, books, and beverages. Would you rather be stuck on an elevator or a ski lift? Find out that answer and more on this week's episode! 

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    Let's Talk "The Invisible Life of Addie Laure - Blind Girls' Book Talk Episode 78

    Let's Talk "The Invisible Life of Addie Laure - Blind Girls' Book Talk Episode 78

    Hello fellow ink drinkers!  Today Belle and I are going to be talking about "The Invisible Life of Addie Laure" and my thoughts on this book.  SPOILER WARNING and TRIGGER WARNING.  

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    Ep. 42 BS Week: Girls Night! F+ck off, Bookish Controversy, Stab my eyes out, Grab a drink with special guest Caitlin Zura!

    Ep. 42 BS Week: Girls Night! F+ck off, Bookish Controversy, Stab my eyes out, Grab a drink with special guest Caitlin Zura!

    This week, we're having drinks with Caitlin Zura (@caitlinlibrary and @‌authorcaitlinzura), really having so much fun.. This or That, lots of SJM talk (the whole multiverse), Fourth Wing, Blake Lively in It Ends with Us,  banter, controversy all around.. And really.. Freda probably drank a liiiitle too much.

    We catch up, discuss the latest book tea, share our current reads, and take a deep dive into this week's topic! Of course, there will be some BS'ing involved.

    >>>  Time Stamps:

    Intro and Catch-Up     00:00:00
    Current Reads 00:07:06
    Book Tea!. 00:24:00
    Girl’s Night with Cait!: 00:47.:06
    Outro. 02:05:52

    >>> Hope you enjoyed this podcast!

    When do new Podcasts come out, you ask?? We answer….

    • EVERY Tuesday you get book tea and a bookish topic or guest conversation
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    Total Recall of the Summer Blockbuster

    Total Recall of the Summer Blockbuster

    It maybe a dated phrase these days, but the "Summer Blockbuster" was a Summer time staple for kids who grew up in the 70s, 80s and 90s. This month's episode we celebrate and recall what the biggest Summer Blockbusters were to give listeners today a peek into what made these movies iconic for generations!

    If you're like to watch any of these blockbusters from the comfort of your own home, check out our online streaming service, Kanopy. Available with your Harris County Public Library card. Visit www.hcpl.net for more information.



    Created by the Podcast Team at the Harris County Public Library.
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    Podcast Team Members include: Beth Krippel, John Harbaugh, Mary Mink, Lana Sell, Ellen Kaluza, Sadina Shawver, Gisella Parker, Kara Ludwig, Delaney Daly, Jennifer Finch, Katelyn Helberg, Logan Tuttle, Darcy Casavant, Darla Pruitt and Nancy Hu

    Original Music created by Bryan Kratish

    #28 Book Talk: "Four Thousand Weeks" and "The Art of Possibility"

    #28 Book Talk: "Four Thousand Weeks" and "The Art of Possibility"

    We are trying something new this week! We love thought-provoking books and often share book recommendations with clients. In this episode, we each reflect on one book which we've found inspiring on our journeys as lawyers and coaches. 

    0m50s - we discuss the experiment of the previous episode "The Power of Pets in Stress Management"
    8m00s - Frieda talks about the book "Four Thousand Weeks". It's a thought-provoking exploration of embracing the finite nature of time and making the most of our limited weeks on this Earth.
    22m45s - Anya talks about the book "The Art of Possiblity" which presents 12 practices and mindset shifts for individuals seeking to redefine success, unleash their full potential, and create a more fulfilling and balanced life both personally and professionally.

    We would love to hear your feedback and suggestions for future episodes! Reach out to us at <frieda@bravingboundaries.com> and <anya@anyasmirnova.com>.  

    Please rate, review and subscribe.   

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    Advice to Thrive By

    Advice to Thrive By
    • Book link: Portia Allen-Kyle’s new book, Advice to Thrive By
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    “On the Road” With Shari Bayer’s Chefwise (Phaidon) - Book Preview With Sisterly Love Collective, Philly Chef Conference

    “On the Road” With Shari Bayer’s Chefwise (Phaidon) - Book Preview With Sisterly Love Collective, Philly Chef Conference

    On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer has a special "On the Road" show focusing on her new, and first book, CHEFWISE: Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon), which is officially out today, 5.3.23 in the US, and launched in the UK/Worldwide on 4.20.23. Chefwise features invaluable advice from over 100 leading chefs on topics not typically taught in culinary school, both in and out of the kitchen. The participating chefs—including Michelin-star veterans, up-and-coming professionals, and casual restaurant owners—share in their own words what’s essential in a chef’s everyday life. Featured chefs include Gaggan Anand, Carolina Bazan, Massimo Bottura, Jeremy Chan, Mauro Colagreco, Nina Compton, Dominique Crenn, Helene Darroze, Michael Elegbede, Will Goldfarb, David Kinch, Virgilio Martinez, Niki Nakayama, Yoshihiro Narisawa, Enrique Olvera, Elena Reygadas, Eric Ripert, Missy Robbins, Clare Smyth, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Alice Waters. Chefwise has been a dream project for Shari! She is so grateful to all of her chef contributors and publisher, Phaidon, and thrilled to share her book with you and the world! 

    ** Shari previews Chefwise at an exclusive event during the Philly Chef Conference with Sisterly Love Collective at The Study at University City in Philadephia on Sunday, April 16th. The program began with a cocktail reception, and then panel, starting with restaurateur Ellen Yin’s introduction, following Shari's reading from Chefwise and discussion on topics in the book with three Philly-based chefs: Owner Sofia Deleon of El Merkery; Chef/Co-founder Cybille St. Aude-Tate of Honeysuckle Provisions and Honeysuckle Projects (whose partner/husband Chef Omar Tate is a Chefwise contributor); and Chef Melissa McGrath of Sweet Amalia Market & Kitchen in NJ; ending with a Q&A and book signing. Special thanks to Sisterly Love Collective, The Study at University City, CO-OP Restaurant & Bar, Philly Chef Conference, Foxglove Communications, Phaidon, Heritage Radio Network, our panelists and everyone who came out to support our event!

    ** Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to be Chefwise; Industry Event Announcement about the 4th Annual Celebrity Chefs & Friends Golf and Tennis Tournament Benefiting City Harvest on May 8, 2023 at Alpine Country Club, NJ; plus, Shari's Solo Dining experience at Palizzi Social Club, a private social club in Philadelphia that first opened its doors in 1918.

    ** Check out Shari's new book, Chefwise – Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023), now available at Phaidon.com, Amazon.com, and wherever books are sold! Pub dates: 4.20.23 UK / 5.3.23 US #chefwisebook **

    Photo Courtesy of Chefwise/Sisterly Love Collective.

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    Geraldine Brooks on Spirit, Obsession and Injustice

    Geraldine Brooks on Spirit, Obsession and Injustice

    As a budding journalist in Sydney, Australia, Geraldine Brooks was assigned to the horse racing beat in the sports department, with no experience or knowledge of the subject. She went to every single horse race in the city and reported on the results in great detail. It wasn’t until her 50s that she actually became personally interested in horses, and returned to the subject in her latest historical fiction novel, “Horse.” The book’s main subject is Lexington, the greatest race horse in American history, and the horse’s Black and enslaved groom, Jarret. The two navigate the injustices of the years just before the Civil War, as they travel the country winning races. Brooks weaves Lexington and Jarret’s stories in with characters living through other eras of American history, including the present day, illustrating the evolution and persistence of racism. In the last conversation of the 2023 Winter Words season from Aspen Words, Washington Post book critic Ron Charles interviews Brooks about what inspired “Horse” and led her from journalism to historical fiction.

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    Ep. 9 : Chapter 8

    Ep. 9 : Chapter 8

    Welcome back! On this weeks episode, Connor and I talk about alternative reading like comic and graphic novels, even fan fiction. We are firm believers of all forms of reading counting. We also talk about adaptations. If you want to join in, come follow our Instagram @ChaoticReadersPodcast and send us a message or leave us a comment! You can also join our FaceBook group!

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    Season of the Dragon with guest Natalie Wright

    Season of the Dragon with guest Natalie Wright

    Robyn Dabney pilots this episode as we celebrate the release of Season of the Dragon, a new epic fantasy from our own Natalie Wright. Robyn created an amazing cocktail she's calling the Nixan Fig to get us in the mood for this epic new dragon story. Listen to find out what Robyn thought of the book and to hear Natalie's inspiration for the story. Hika!

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    [Databite 154] The Trauma of Caste in Tech: In Conversation with Thenmozhi Soundararajan

    [Databite 154] The Trauma of Caste in Tech: In Conversation with Thenmozhi Soundararajan

    Despite the ban on untouchability 70 years ago, caste, one of the oldest systems of exclusion in the world, is thriving — impacting 1.9 billion people worldwide. And the wreckages of caste are replicated in the US and elsewhere, showing up at work, at school, in housing, and in technology, and forcing countless Dalits to live in fear of being outed.

    In The Trauma of Caste: A Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing, and Abolition, Dalit American activist Thenmozhi Soundararajan puts forth a call to awaken and act, not just for readers in South Asia, but around the world. She ties Dalit oppression to fights for liberation among Black, Indigenous, Latinx, femme, and queer communities, examining caste from a feminist, abolitionist, and Dalit Buddhist perspective — and laying bare the grief, rage, and stolen futures enacted by Brahminical social structures.

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