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A podcast where two brothers discuss books that they love and the occasional book that missed the mark. We will deep dive into our thoughts about the books along with the themes and book group discussion points that we find pertinent. All the books will be spoiled; you have been warned.
 
Each week, freelance writer and lifelong bookworm Alli Hoff Kosik will challenge a guest to reread a literary throwback or to experience for the first time ever a book they may have missed as a kid. After that, they'll be asked to spill all the feels and all the opinions about that book on the air for your podcast-listening pleasure. Every Tuesday, you can find us breaking down an old school read from our tween and teen days on a new episode of the show. We'll cover everything from The Baby- ...
 
Welcome Book Lovers! Books.Com is a podcast that celebrates anything and everything about books. Hosted by bookworm Subhashini, each episode is designed to bring you stories that are most read, from the annals of history, literature, from fiction/nonfiction and from far and near. Listeners get insights into their favourite authors' lives, reading tips, reviews/summaries interestingly in English, Hindi, and Tamil. So, tune in every Wednesday and Friday to listen her gush about popular and not ...
 
Do you want to spend more time reading but aren’t sure what book to start with? Or are you a voracious reader looking for your next page-turner? Whether you’re a bonafide bookworm or a bookworm in the making, the WE SHOULD ALL BE BOOKWORMS podcast is for you. Peek into magnetic books that have universal appeal — books that will resonate with you and connect with you in a deep way — no matter who you are or where you’re from. Tune in monthly and visit bookwormpod.com to learn more.
 
Books Charming is a podcast that celebrates the love of literature. Join us as we explore the vast world of books, discuss our favorite new releases, and provide insights into the publishing industry. From interviews with authors and publishers to in-depth book reviews and discussions, we have something for every book lover. Whether you're a seasoned bookworm or just getting started, tune in for engaging conversations and thoughtful insights that will inspire you to dive deeper into the worl ...
 
Greeting, folks! Welcome to the official "Bookworm History" podcast, where we talk about the great stories behind great books, interesting and out of the way places to connect with history, and random bits of trivia and fun facts! Basically it's a celebration of all things nerdy and fascinating. So take a listen! I hope you find something that interests you! If you do, by all means let me know! If you'd like to know more about a topic or have something you find interesting that you'd like to ...
 
Welcome to Your Favorite YA Bookworm, fellow bookworms who enjoy YA books! This podcast is hosted by me, Ana! A university student that has no free time but still finds time to read these amazing books! In this podcast, I will be retelling the story plots of many YA books while adding funny and sarcastic comments! I also will be giving my overall opinion and I'll be rating each book at the end of each episode. There are new episodes every Thursday! (Instagram: @yourfavoriteYAbookworm)
 
We explore family-friendly audio drama through news, reviews, and interviews with cast and crew. Audio drama critic, J.D. Sutter, and a rotating cast of co-hosts discuss new releases from series such as Lamplighter Theatre, Adventures in Odyssey, Focus on the Family Radio Theatre, Heirloom Audio, and Jonathan Park. They will also introduce you to the work of other producers that the team thinks you'll enjoy and address industry topics that are of interest to the fanbase.
 
Bookworm Banquet is a program that aims to Satisfy Your Literary Cravings by offering up book reviews and author interviews on all genres of books with one caveat; the books must be family friendly. Our goal is to offer wholesome reading to our listeners, whether they are fiction or biography, current releases or classics, children’s books or books for older readers, we will review and discuss them all! JD and Nicole are avid readers who love talking about literature and would love for you t ...
 
Most people don’t have time to read the books they want to. Each week join Steph (@stephsbizbookshelf), a life-long bookworm, as she brings you the lessons from the best non-fiction books she’s read. Steph will share the ‘three big things’ the books taught her, favourite quotes and actions she’s implemented since reading the book. If you have an ever-growing pile of half-read books on your bedside table, this podcast is for you. Steph's Business Bookshelf; doing the reading so you don't have to.
 
Welcome to Monday YA, the young adult book podcast, by a teen, for teens (oh yeah, and her non-bookworm friend, for comedic relief purposes). Every Monday, I’ll post a pocket-sized episode, where I’ll review one or two books, and dive deep into the author’s craft, and how they made that book so great... or not so great. I’ll also get excited about some upcoming YA, and talk about the books at the top of my TBR.
 
I am a bibliophile and a bookworm and have no bookclub to join, therefore I thought I would start one with the world! :) In this podcast I will be discussing literature and will do a deep dive analysis of each and every page. This podcast is for anyone who truly loves to discuss books, to explore its themes, characters, its life philosophies, and wants to learn as much as possible, not only about the book, but about the human experience as well. Join me as I discuss my favorite works from li ...
 
Raise a Glass! By Educational Professionals for Educational Professionals, this podcast is for those who love their job...but need a drink. Under the guise of anonymity, and under the influence of a few cocktails, Teacher Needs a Drink discusses the good, the bad, and the holy %$#& of the educational world. Bring your beverage, adult or otherwise, and join in the fun. Cheers!
 
The Lit Pickers is a podcast that celebrates books and bold opinions. Hosted by writers Supriya Nair and Deepanjana Pal, each episode explores literature, authors and reading. The show champions the written word, as well as the biggest ideas, tiniest thoughts, silliest questions, and confounding conundrums. Nair and Pal invite you to their Sunday breakfast table banter, that makes for truly lively commentary for readers and thinkers, and awaken the bookworm in you. So, pop the kettle on, gra ...
 
Books in the Wild is a podcast investigating the hidden stories behind books and printed matter. Instead of reviewing books for solely on their written content, we try to offer varying perspectives on everything from conception to creation to reception. This is a podcast about book arts: letterpress printing, bookbinding, artists' books, small press and independent publishing, and stories from book history.
 
2 P’s in a Pod is a 420-friendly, bookworm podcast chronicling the work we do at defactobooks.com as well as sharing our travels inspired by the literature from our book clubs. You will also get to hear from our de facto authors as we travel to Texas prison on visits. defactobooks.com is a community of humans in the Dallas area who understand that literature is a vehicle for healing and finding purpose, even in the darkest of places. We read books together, and put on dope shows with local B ...
 
Niece and aunt duo, Jessen Judice and (author) Juliette Cross, bond over their shared love of romance novels, and want to include fellow romance enthusiasts in on the conversation. We started this podcast as a big middle finger to the stigma associated with reading and loving romance novels. We love to fangirl about our favorite books, authors, and characters and are challenging people to think of romance novels as more than just "mommy porn" - though there's nothing wrong with a copious amo ...
 
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Howdy Folks! Today Bunny takes over the show in the second of a two part series where Wayne joins her to talk with a Public Librarian. If you are considering leaving teaching, I strongly encourage you to click on the following link for some great resources. http://www.teachercareercoach.com/teacherneedsadrink You can support Teacher Needs a Drink a…
 
Baby-Sitters Club Super Specials take the standard BSC format and make them even more, well, super… by alternating POVs so readers get takes from all of the club members and taking the gals on bigger and better adventures so they have great stories to tell. Baby-Sitters On Board! was the first installment in this series extension — and it does not …
 
Megan and Marissa are answering questions about themselves this week. From discussing their non-book-related interests and hobbies to recalling how they started reading and met, the two readers are deep diving to help you get to know them better. Expect us to discuss: The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green The Ones We're Meant to Find by Joan He S…
 
Published in 2013, Catching Fire was the follow-up to Suzanne Collins’s wildly popular The Hunger Games… and on Episode 236, we’re back in the proverbial arena to discuss it! Tune in to hear conversations about love triangles, celebrity culture, trauma bonding, PTSD, movement-building, and more. Alli’s guest is an expert in public policy and econom…
 
Howdy Folks! Today Bunny takes over the show in the first of a two part series where Wayne joins her to talk with a Public Librarian. If you are considering leaving teaching, I strongly encourage you to click on the following link for some great resources. http://www.teachercareercoach.com/teacherneedsadrink You can support Teacher Needs a Drink an…
 
Today’s author argues that the pandemic taught us that the future we were promised wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. Join Joe & Mike as they consider the role of analog in today’s digital world. Links Support the Show Acorn Ridge – Leather Goods Antinet Zettelkasten by Scott Scheper The Future is Analog by David Sax The Revenge of Analog by David…
 
क्या कभी आपने सोचा है कि तेलुगु बोलने वाले लोग तमिलनाडु में कैसे बसने आये? और कैसे एक क्षेत्र में उन्हें अधिक सम्मान मिलता है? सुभाषिनी आपको इस रिव्यु में की. रा. के संसार - गोपलला ग्रामम में ले जाती है जहाँ आपकी मुलाकात कुछ जीवंत पात्रों से होगी और आप उनके जीवन शैली के बारे में जानेगें। यदि आप इसे स्पॉटिफाई या ऐप्पल पर सुन रहे हैं, तो कृपया हमारे …
 
In today's episode I interview crime writer Laura Burke. And believe me, you won't want to miss this amazing story of her incredible journey to becoming a published writer. Laura has had many lives and adventures: she's worked as a police officer, a private investigator, a nurse, and now she spends her weekends killing people... only in her novels,…
 
Ann M. Martin has written more than just the 100+ titles in the beloved Baby-Sitters Club series. She’s also authored a range of other books, including 1987’s Just a Summer Romance, a book that inspires lots of juicy conversation on Episode 235 . On this episode, Alli and her guest cover all kinds of ground, including the maturity of teen character…
 
This one's for those readers still reading at 2 am, even though they have to work the next day. In this episode, Megan and Marissa are recounting the books that they burned through quickly – for both good and bad reasons. We start by discussing our most recent reads and then move into the topic, discussing what kind of books we read quickly and why…
 
Howdy Folks! Today Elvis is joined by Bunny O'Hare, Shirley Temper, Count Chocolate, & Mama Chicken! Listen as we discuss what our lives have come to. Using Cringe to control a classroom, and dealing with Mom Guilt. If you are considering leaving teaching, I strongly encourage you to click on the following link for some great resources. http://www.…
 
In one word, Episode 234 is ICONIC. It brings together YA superstar Meg Cabot with a book written by our queen Judy Blume, Blubber. Meg shares her love for and personal connection with this complicated book, which offers a unique, real take on bullying. She and Alli talk about queen bees, banned books, fatphobia, diet culture, and more. TW: fatphob…
 
Sign up for the bookmark newsletter here ICYMI, this year I'm experimenting with a slightly different style of episode, featuring reviews of what I read over the last month. There'll still be occasional 'three big idea' episodes popping up throughout the year, and the four years and 197 other book based episodes will still be in the back catalogue …
 
This episode is packed with lots of family-friendly audio drama goodness! JD brings a bunch of exciting updates on upcoming releases and events. Michael Schroeder joins the show for an in depth discussion on Jonathan Park #18: The One True God. JD also addresses feedback from Jonathan, Sarah, Marshal, Judah, and Jeremy. And he shares some thoughts …
 
Hello, This is our introduction to a new podcast. Here we describe what we are doing and why. We also announce the first book we are going to discuss. The 1st book that we will be discussing next month is Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman. We hope you join us next month. If you'd like to email us we can be reached at kendallbookworms@gmail.com…
 
Today’s author argues that creativity has a place in everyone’s life and that we all have the potential to make that place larger. Join Joe & Mike as they endeavor to live a little more creatively. Links Support the Show Maslach Burnout Inventory Personal Retreat Handbook (Code HELPJOEOUT for 50% off) The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin …
 
HOWDY FOLKS! Welcome to the EPISODE 175! This clip show features some of our hosts' favorite segments from the last 3 years. I hope you enjoy it and keep listening for at least 3 more! If you are considering leaving teaching, I strongly encourage you to click on the following link for some great resources. http://www.teachercareercoach.com/teachern…
 
On this episode, author Carlyn Greenwald joins Alli to discuss one of the weirdest books they’ve ever read: Libba Bray’s Going Bovine. They talk about the novel as a 2009 time capsule and consider why bizarre stories like this one are so captivating for readers. Other discussion topics include road trip narratives, existentialism, OCD representatio…
 
Who says science has to be boring? Hello, in today's episode of the Bookshelf Odyssey Podcast, I interview scientist and author Leah Elson. She is the writer of the forthcoming book "There are (No) Stupid Questions in Science". We have a fun conversation about her journey as a scientist and author, how she found her passion for explaining science i…
 
A good ending is important. A bad ending can ruin the book. In this episode, Megan and Marissa discuss the worst endings to books they've read. From leaving a sour taste in our mouths to completely destroying a beloved series, the worst endings come in all shapes and sizes. We start this episode by talking over our most recent reads, which leads us…
 
In this episode of Books Charming, the host provides helpful tips and insights for finding the perfect book cover designer for your upcoming release. From researching designers and their portfolios to setting a budget and establishing clear communication, this episode is a must-listen for any author looking to create a stunning and eye-catching cov…
 
Howdy Folks! Today Elvis is joined by Bunny O'Hare, Zola Zanzibar, Mrs. Sparkles, Lady Shethead, & Count Chocolate! Listen as we discuss the ongoing ADHD med shortage, an idiot admin who left his gun in a bathroom, and a hilarious Would You Rather! If you are considering leaving teaching, I strongly encourage you to click on the following link for …
 
On Episode 232, Alli and her guest attempt to analyze her bizarrely vivid memory of Jan Slepian’s The Broccoli Tapes. They discuss loneliness, death, different kinds of grief, the main character’s sexual awakening, and the book’s bizarre racial undertones. They compare and contrast the multiple covers of The Broccoli Tapes and consider the deeper q…
 
Today’s author (and clinical psychologist) promises to help us fortify and maintain our mental health, even in the most trying of times. Join Joe & Mike as they explore the depths of the human mind and consider their own mental well-being. Links Support the Show Bookworm Stats Bookworm #163: How to Calm Your Mind Maslach Burnout Inventory Onyx Boox…
 
क्या होता है जब एक मध्य वर्गीय परिवार रातों रात अमीर हो जाता है? वे अपनी नई संपत्ति और नई बहु को कैसे संभालेंगे जो उनकी रवैये को भाव नहीं देती? जानिए इस परिवार के बारे में सुभाषिनी के साथ उसके विवेक शानभाग की किताब "घाचर गोचर" की रिव्यु में। यदि आप इसे स्पॉटिफाई या ऐप्पल पर सुन रहे हैं, तो कृपया हमारे शो को रेट करें। आपको यदि शो पसंद आये, तो हमें फ…
 
Howdy Folks! Today Elvis is joined by Zola, Count Chocolate, & Bunny O'Hare. Listen as we discuss our Valentines predictions, a teacher who is concerned about being pregnant on a field trip, ChatGPT use in school, and a great WOULD YOU RATHER! If you are considering leaving teaching, I strongly encourage you to click on the following link for some …
 
If you thought we’d made it through all of Judy Blume’s iconic kid lit, you thought wrong! As you’ll discover in Episode 231, Alli and her guests still have plenty of gems to enjoy, including Here’s to You, Rachel Robinson, the 1993 follow-up to Just As Long As We’re Together. Like all of Judy’s work for tweens, the novel takes seriously the seemin…
 
What is Reading? How can we do it better? How can we help promote literacy? A recent study showed that half of US adults can't read at an 8th grade level. I know that on a book podcast, my guest today is going to be preaching to the choir, but I think you will find it a fascinating and helpful interview! After making some book recommendations, we t…
 
It's easy to find hate about the YA genre. From protesting that these books aren't valuable to keeping adults from reading YA, it seems there are so many reasons people hate on YA. But is the hate deserved? We think not. Megan and Marissa discuss all the most popular reasons cited for people to hate YA – and we argue about which points are valid (l…
 
It's imagination - meditation time, for kids! Listen to this story at bedtime! Did you know that meditating can be so much fun? Take a short trip with your magical unicorn! Download the Bonus Free unicorn coloring page at www.brightbookworms.com ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
 
Howdy Folks! Today I interview 3 different teachers who are members of our Patreon! Exhausted Band Director, Texas Teacher Kristen, & Bookworm! I hope you enjoy! If you are considering leaving teaching, I strongly encourage you to click on the following link for some great resources. http://www.teachercareercoach.com/teacherneedsadrink You can supp…
 
Did you know that meditating can be so much fun? This is a fun, imagination meditation that I think you’ll like! It's also great for the whole family to listen to together! PS. You can download the free accompanying coloring page at: www.brightbookworms.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
 
Join Alli and her guest Jo Piazza for a journey back to the Little House in the Big Woods and for a conversation about all things Laura Ingalls! Their discussion centers around the first book in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved series, in which very little happens… but that might just be the point. They consider that possibility, along with the depic…
 
We packed a lot into this episode! Austin Peachey joins JD for an in-depth review of Adventures in Odyssey's 72nd album release, The Long Road Home, and to discuss their love of bacon, as well as theories of Eugene Meltsner's future. JD also shares a bunch of exciting audio drama updates and a short monologue on his wishes for some innovation in th…
 
Sign up for the bookmark newsletter here Welcome to 2023 and to 'season two' of Steph's Business Bookshelf. ICYMI, this year I'm experimenting with a slightly different style of episode, featuring reviews of what I read over the last month. There'll still be occasional 'three big idea' episodes popping up throughout the year, and the four years and…
 
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