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Kindred Spirits Book Club

Ragon Duffy and Kelly Gerner

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The podcast all about Anne of Green Gables, kindred spirits, and the books that make us who we are! Two grown-ass ladies geek out about Anne of Green Gables. We explore the themes and characters of this enduring classic. Follow us as we discuss all the books by L.M. Montgomery as well as other favorite novels.
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1001 Classic Stories For All Ages (Formerly 1001 Greatest Love & Life Stories) brings you a wide mix of classic short stories and long-form family-friendly novels, many which are called children's literature but deserve adult status, such as The Secret Garden, Anne of Green Gables and Black Beauty. It is a rich collection of stories with lots of classics by the best women writers of the time. Its history and literature combined with the best of Victorian and Edwardian age reading. Sometimes ...
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Atlantic Voice is the home of east coast documentary storytelling. Settle in for thoughtful radio docs and interviews that dive deep into the people of Atlantic Canada and what they're up to.
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Snoozecast is the podcast designed to help you fall asleep. Episodes air every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Learn more about us at snoozecast.com, and visit our sponsor Robody, at ro.co/snoozecast for a special deal that will help any listeners that would like a medically supported weight loss program. It also helps Snoozecast when you sign up through that special link, so thank you! Learn about our premium listening options at snoozecast.com/plus, which unlocks ad-free listening to our exp ...
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Islanders - this is a podcast for you. There's something special about this quirky little place, but it also has its challenges. We're answering your questions P.E.I. - big or small, serious or silly. Hosted by Nicola MacLeod. Every Wednesday.
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Classics Out Loud

Classics Out Loud Podcast

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We take great books that have stood the test of time and make completely new recordings of them Add this podcast to your collection so you always have something amazing to listen to. Surprise yourself by enjoying books that you always meant to read but never quite got around to! All our audio recordings are of content either free of copyright restrictions or we have obtained copyright permission for this purpose. These recordings are (c) Copyright 2024 Classics Out Loud Podcast.
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Out of the Best Books

Amity Hulse and Laura Leon

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“A Classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.”--Italo Calvino. We are two moms that love the classics and we believe they are relevant and still have so much to still say to us today–perhaps even more than ever! We want to invite you to read along with us (or maybe just watch the movie) and hope that you will find our discussions fun and accessible and that you will find that there is so much to learn from and love about these transcendent books!
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Eat Like A Heroine

Jenny Williams & Lorilee Craker

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A girl’s gotta eat–she may as well eat like a heroine.Join book-obsessed kindred spirits Jenny Williams and Lorilee Craker as they time travel through favorite heroine classics to glean all the foodie wisdom: How to eat, picnic, comfort, host and more like your best-loved bookish stars. Elevate your eating life to the level of Anne of Green Gables, Jane Austen, Maya Angelou and Zora Neale Hurston; come to the table with us as we learn how to eat like heroines.
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Tsundoku

Auscast Network

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Welcome to Tsundoku – the podcast for addicted readers. Tsundoku is the Japanese word for that pile of books by your bed – the ones you fully intend to read – sometime! If you can’t resist a good story, are endlessly curious about new books and love nothing better than discussing an old favourite – this is the podcast for you. In Tsundoku we’ll talk to the authors of the moment, we’ll pull out the ‘hits and memories’ from years past and chat them back into life, and we’ll talk to readers fro ...
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Anne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series following the adventures of its heroine Anne Shirley as she leaves for Redmond College in the busy city of Kingsport to study for her bachelor’s degree. The third installment in the series sees the beloved protagonist experience new adventures and challenges outside the familiar setting of Avonlea. The novel kicks off when Anne decides to pursue her dream of a higher education, and subsequently leaves her two year teachi ...
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FVRL ReadRadio Podcast

Fraser Valley Regional Library

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Are you looking for something good to read? Or watch? Or listen to? Tune in to Fraser Valley Regional Library’s ReadRadio podcast for some great recommendations. In each episode we will highlight some of the library’s books, movies and TV shows that you might not know about. All reviewed materials are available for loan in the FVRL catalogue. Fraser Valley Regional Library is the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 25 community libraries serving nearly 680,000 people in i ...
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Are you the heroine or the victim of your wardrobe? This series of chats explores the connection between how we get dressed and our creative productivity. How can we push aside the distractions of life and find our creative callings, as well as our personal style? And does finding one mean finding the other? Anne of Green Gables is our guide here: she knew it took courage to do the things we love, and wearing the right outfit plays a bigger role than we may think.Jenny Williams is the artist ...
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The I Love Sleep Podcast helps to create a comfortable sleeping environment through different stories, meditations and some deep sleep music The goal is to help you relax and refresh so you can have a great sleep. If you love this podcast, consider supporting the Patreon at patreon.com/raynlakhani Now, it's time to settle down, relax and enjoy your sleep adventure with I Love Sleep.
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Stories from 1896 to 1901. Lucy Maud Montgomery was born at Clifton (now New London), Prince Edward Island, Canada, on November 30, 1874. She achieved international fame in her lifetime, putting Prince Edward Island and Canada on the world literary map. Best known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books, she was also a prolific writer of short stories and poetry. She published some 500 short stories and poems and twenty novels before her death in 1942.
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The Costume Plot

Sarah Timm, Jojo Siu

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A podcast about costume design and the performing arts from professional costume designers Jojo Siu and Sarah Timm! Join Jojo and Sarah as they analyze the costumes from your favorite film, TV, and theatre, and offer an inside look at the art and craft of costume design. Plus, look forward to bonus episodes where Jojo and Sarah interview industry professionals and find out why they chose their specific field in the arts. New episodes every other Friday.
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Anne’s House of Dreams is the fifth book in the Anne of Green Gables series, which features the culmination of an epic love story. The installment chronicles the lives of Anne and Gilbert as they experience life as a newlywed couple and build the foundation of their future together. A tale uniting the much-loved characters also brings a farewell to Anne Shirley and officially welcomes Anne Blythe. The novel begins with the preparations for the wedding between Anne and her one true love Gilbe ...
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A bi-weekly podcast where a group of cinephiles discusses classic books and their cinematic adaptations, from new releases to forgotten gems, exploring the power of both the written and visual word. Hosted by Nicolò Grasso & Ewan Gleadow.
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Dreamy

Kristen Eddy

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Zzz. . . Dreamy is a weekly podcast where melodic host Kristen Eddy reads you to sleep with classic tales. Dreamy is the sister podcast to Sleepy – and is produced by Otis Gray.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/radiotheatre/subscribe The adventures of silly aunt sissy everyones favorite #auntie, is about how to be the best parent and includes sketches like father knows it all and story time and music for kids. And as advice! Plus classic dramatic readings of public domain books and various short scripts all genres. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiotheatre/support
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This podcast tells the stories from all of the most interesting abandoned amusements and theme parks from around the world: the big (Six Flags New Orleans) and the small (Time Town) and everything in between. Every photo of an abandoned place you'll see out there has a story behind it, and I'm here to share those stories.
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Welcome to the road to professional performer where I speak on topics considering theater acting and dance hoping to expand the knowledge of people who hope to go into the field and just gIve general knowledge about theater Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/RoadtoproPreformer/support
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A Novel Adaptation is a podcast about books and what it takes to make a screen adaptation that not only stays true to the text but takes it to the next level. There are plenty of good tv or movie adaptations, but what makes one great?
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Bookmarks

Wisconsin Public Radio

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Great writers are great readers. And they have amazing stories to tell. Not just about the books they write, but about the books they read. Anne Strainchamps and the producers behind “To the Best of Our Knowledge” have been asking authors for years to tell a story about that one book that left a mark. A book they can’t forget. A book that changed everything. Now they’re sharing these stories with you, delivered in a weekly micro-podcast. New bite-sized episodes every Friday. Learn more at tt ...
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Here, we find Anne traversing the dreamy, sunset-lit Lover’s Lane, reflecting on poetry and the beauty of her surroundings, when Diana comes rushing in with exciting news: they’ve been invited to Aunt Josephine's for the town Exhibition. Overjoyed yet cautious, Anne fears Marilla’s disapproval, only to be delightfully surprised when permission is g…
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Tonight, we’ll read the 16th chapter of “Anne of Green Gables”, the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This chapter is titled “Diana is Invited to Tea with Tragic Results”. In the last episode, Anne attends school and is oblivious to Gilbert Blythe’s attempts to get her attention, which culminates in him teasingly calling her “Carrots”. In…
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Politics? In a story about a young teen girl from a tiny town in Canada’s smallest province from over 140 years ago? Actually, yes! Politics come up frequently in the classic novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery, and they have some surprising things to say to modern readers, most importantly that we don’t have to let differences of op…
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Join us as we explore Anne Shirley's imaginative escapade inspired by Tennyson's "Elaine." With her friends Diana, Ruby, and Jane, Anne orchestrates a dramatic re-enactment on Barry's Pond, casting herself as the tragic lily maid. However, in true Anne fashion, the romantic adventure takes an unexpected turn when the makeshift barge begins to leak,…
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Tonight, for our monthly Snoozecast+ Deluxe bonus episode, we’ll read a Snoozecast Original, inspired by the Brothers Grimm tale “Rumpelstiltskin”. In this reimagined version, a country miller’s daughter is thrust into the realm of kings and gnomes due to her father’s loud boasts. Greta must navigate royal demands and mystical deals to protect what…
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As the chapter unfolds, we join Marilla on a contemplative evening walk, revelling in the awakening of spring. Her contentment, however, quickly turns to irritation upon discovering Anne's latest mishap. In her quest to transform her red hair into a raven-black dream, Anne's hair turns an alarming green, leading to a series of humorous and touching…
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Tonight, we’ll read from “Canoe and Camp Cookery : A Practical Cook Book For Canoeists, Corinthian Sailors and Outers” by H.H. Soulé [Soul-ay] under the pen name Seneca, published in 1893. This episode first aired in 2021. Canoes were developed by cultures all over the world. Until the mid-1800s the canoe was an important means of transport for ex…
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We find Anne struggling to descend from the exhilarating heights of public performance back into the gentle valleys of everyday life. The formation of the Story Club, a haven for conjuring tales and fostering friendships, becomes Anne's gentle rebellion against the mundane. With each club meeting, we witness the articulation of inner worlds that pu…
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Matthew insists on puffed sleeves for Anne's Christmas dress. An unspoken dialogue exists beneath the cordial interactions, underpinned by Matthew's concern for Anne's happiness and his tacit protest against Marilla’s austere ways. The spotlight glimmers on Matthew's intrinsic empathy for Anne, showcasing his seemingly incongruous role as the hero …
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I’ve just seen the documentary Butterfly in the Sky, which is about the public TV show Reading Rainbow. This show, which was hosted by LeVar Burton, helped millions of kids, including me, to understand just how magical it was to take a look in a book. Watch me try not to get choked up as I tell you about my favorite moments in this documentary. Als…
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Tonight, we’ll read the opening to “Daughter of the Sky: The Story of Amelia Earhart” written by Paul L. Briand and published in 1960. As the New York Times wrote in their review of the book when it was published “While so many were struggling to keep themselves or their business intact, this fine, calm young woman from 1928 to 1937, experienced a …
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Anne's spirit and intelligence shine brightly as she returns to school with the excitement of fall stirring her imagination and ambitions. Under the nurturing guidance of Miss Stacy, a steadfast mentor whose charm and wit captivate her students, Anne thrives in an academic and social environment brimming with youthful aspiration and literary passio…
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Rejoin Ragon, Kelly, and guest Dr. Brenna Clarke Gray for their discussion about motherhood in Anne’s House of Dreams. Ragon and Kelly are joined by Dr. Brenna Clarke Gray, Canadian literature expert, to discuss the joys and sorrows of Anne’s journey to motherhood in Anne’s House of Dreams. We discuss everything from baby talk to our favorite books…
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Mieke tells listeners about The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet, a deeply moving collection of personal essays from John Green, the author of The Fault in Our Stars and Turtles All the Way Down. The Anthropocene is the current geologic age, in which humans have profoundly reshaped the planet and its biodiversity. In this re…
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Tonight, we’ll read the 5th chapter to “Good Wives” written by Louisa May Alcott. This is also known as the second half of the “Little Women” novel. Our last episode was the chapter titled “Domestic Experiences” in which Meg navigates her life as newlyweds with John. She also grapples with the expectations placed upon her (and which she places on h…
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Chapter 23-MAGIC-Colin brings all his friends plus Ben Weatherstaff together in the garden to celebrate the magic that the garden brings to each of them, ANDROID USERS- 1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8NWNTw 1001 Radio Days right here at Google Podcasts FREE: https://podcasts.google.com/search…
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Welcome to a chapter brimming with youthful misadventures and rich themes of honour, peer pressure, and the consequences of daring deeds. As Anne Shirley attends Diana Barry’s party, the quaint setting of Avonlea becomes a stage for tests of courage among the children, leading Anne to grapple with a formidable challenge to her valour. The children’…
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In this delightful chapter, Anne's buoyant spirit and her vivacious anticipation of new experiences shine brightly as she receives an invitation to tea at the manse. This event, seemingly mundane, is monumental for Anne, stirring a blend of excitement and anxiety about societal conventions and personal conduct. L.M. Montgomery perfectly captures An…
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Tonight, we’ll read from “The Red House Mystery” by A. A. Milne, published in 1922. This episode is dedicated to Kerry, who first recommended the author Milne to us. It was Milne’s only mystery novel, and yet it was immensely popular. It falls into the “locked room” whodunnit category. The setting is an English country house, where Mark Ablett has …
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Emily Hanford is back with Episode 10 of Sold a Story. I wanted to take some time to listen to this one several times and think about it before responding, because it addresses some very serious challenges in the literacy wars. Some people who were confronted by the failings of Balanced Literacy — the highly profitable but thoroughly unscientific s…
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Anne's whimsical world reveals a spectrum of human emotions—from the joviality of anticipations to the pangs of farewell. As Anne grapples with her dramatic response to her teacher Mr. Phillips's departure, which mirrors the emotional contagion from her peers at school, the chapter surveys the theme of communal feelings and the individual's place w…
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In a move away from investigative journalism and her previous deep diving non-fiction titles, Louise Milligan delves into crime fiction with debut novel, Pheasants Nest. It tells the story of Kate Delaney, a journalist who finds herself bound and gagged and being driven somewhere by a strange man. As someone haunted by the crimes she has had to rep…
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Tonight, we’ll read the opening to “The Patagonia” a story written by Henry James and published in 1888. Like many of James’s other stories, its origins were inspired by an anecdote relayed to him over the dinner table. It features a young woman on a long sea voyage going to meet the man to whom she is betrothed. This story also exemplifies two the…
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Hello and welcome to I Love Sleep, where the goal is to help you have a soothing and relaxing sleep! Today, we join Emily as she explores a new mystery in the worlds of wonder and unknowing. She will discover something magical, something beautiful - and something new. I'd also like to say a MASSIVE THANK YOU! It has been THREE YEARS officially of t…
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We witness the vivid contrasts and effervescent spirit of Anne Shirley as spring unfurls its charms on Green Gables. The narrative opens with Anne's adulation for Mayflowers, setting the tone for a chapter deeply rooted in the marvels of nature and the simple joys of rural Avonlea life. As Anne and her peers indulge in the seasonal ritual of pickin…
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Did you know that otters add air bubbles to their fur to help keep themselves warm? In this episode, Brenna tells listeners about Katherine Applegate's free verse novel, Odder. Learn all about otters in this environmental tale!Odder spends her days off the coast of central California, practising her underwater acrobatics and spinning the quirky sto…
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Tonight, we shall read the next part to “Persuasion”, the last novel fully completed by Jane Austen, and published in 1817. The story concerns Anne Elliot, a twenty-seven year old Englishwoman, whose family moves in order to lower their expenses and reduce their debt, by renting their home to an Admiral and his wife. In the last episode, Admiral an…
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It's Tim Burton (and Michael Keaton!) month here on the Costume Plot, so join us as we gab all about two of Burton's early films, Beetlejuice and Batman Returns. Featuring latex, piping, and child brides! Follow along with the visual analysis via these links! Beetlejuice: Instagram, Pinterest Batman Returns: Instagram, Pinterest Questions? Comments…
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We follow Anne as she navigates a night of excitement, a concert, and a hilarious mishap. Anne's impulsive nature leads her and Diana into a situation that causes quite a stir with Aunt Josephine Barry. Anne's attempt to make amends with Aunt Josephine showcases her resilience, honesty, and ability to see the humour even in challenging situations. …
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We witness a beautiful blend of small everyday occurrences and significant life events. Anne Shirley’s quick thinking and determination save little Minnie May’s life as she battles croup, showcasing her resilience and strength. The chapter captures Anne’s unwavering spirit and kind heart as she navigates friendship, forgiveness, and the joys of chi…
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Tonight, we’ll read the classic Norwegian folk tale “Soria Moria Castle” originally written by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe, and collected in “The Red Fairy Book”. In this story, a poor, lazy son named Halvor is offered the opportunity to go sailing at sea. A storm blows the ship far off course. Halvor eventually finds a mysterious land…
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Anne Shirley faces the heart-wrenching reality of parting ways with her cherished friend Diana Barry, due to a misunderstanding that Diana's mother refuses to overlook. The chapter intricately portrays Anne’s deep emotional world, highlighting her innate capacity for melodrama and her intense loyalty to Diana. Their bittersweet farewell by the Drya…
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