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The Marlborough Book Festival

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The Marlborough Book Festival is an annual readers and writers festival held in July in Marlborough, New Zealand. Listen to our podcasts to hear discussions with our featured writers, as they explain the challenges and the highlights of creating their various works and their lives as writers. For more information, head to: https://www.marlboroughbookfest.co.nz/
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O, Pioneers!

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Open Book Audio is proud to present O, Pioneers! by Willa Cather. Performed by Alexis O'Donahue. Listen to the entire book, a chapter at a time through the latest Open Book Audio Classics Collection Podcast.
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Writing Break

America's Editor

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Writing Break is an ad-free, award-winning podcast for writers. Take a break with America’s Editor and learn her best writing tips, catch up on the latest publishing industry news, and recharge with a fellow book lover who understands the plight of the writer.
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The Book Case

ABC News | Charlie Gibson, Kate Gibson

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Are you stuck in a reading rut? The Book Case makes the case for books outside of your usual genre. Wander the aisles of your local bookstore with Kate and Charlie Gibson and meet fascinating characters who will open your appetite to new categories while deepening your hunger for books. This weekly series will journey cover to cover through the literary world, featuring interviews with best-selling authors, tastemakers, and independent bookstore owners. New episodes post every Thursday.
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An inebriated exploration of Frank Herbert's Dune. Join our hosts Mike and Derek each week as they open a new bottle of wine and have a bit of a buzzed book club. Never read Dune? No worries, neither has Mike. Whether you are new to Dune, or you already know how to wear your stillsuit desert style; this podcast has something to offer. Pulling from the long out of print, Dune Encyclopedia, we can tell you stories such as: Who was Holtzman? What is it like on a Guild spaceship? How did the Bar ...
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Booking Back

Penn & Friends

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Do you long for those schoolyard days where you had all the time in the world to finish a good book? This podcast revisits the books that gave us happiness as children and maybe even later as adults!
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All story, no religion, add vodka and stir. Bibleish is a comedic, tipsy podcast about the best-selling book of all time: the Bible. Lily grew up Catholic. Angela has never cracked open the Good Book. Neither of them are religious experts, so get ready to enjoy these stories in a brand new way.
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Archer Mayor's Open Season is a full-cast audio drama adaptation of chapter one of the first book in the bestselling Joe Gunther murder mystery series. Open Season concerns a mysterious man in a ski mask who forces the police to reopen an old murder case by compromising all the members of the old jury. Vermont detective Joe Gunther soon realizes that his department is being used as a stalking horse to flush out the real murderer. He must discover who that person is, before the man in the ski ...
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The Bookshop Podcast

Mandy Jackson-Beverly

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Mandy Jackson-Beverly is a confessed bibliophile who believes independent bookshops are the gems of communities and authors are the rock stars of the literary world. As an author and book reviewer for the New York Journal of Books, Mandy profoundly understands and appreciates what it takes to write a book and present it to readers. She is instinctively curious and enjoys connecting with her guests. Learn more at mandyjacksonbeverly.com and thebookshoppodcast.com. And remember to subscribe to ...
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WelcomeMy life is an open book, each chapter a new adventure into the minds of authors who have shaped cultures and whispered their stories across generations eBooks, Audiobooks, ePub, Mobi and Kindle. Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Join Emily and the mobile recording studio as they criss-cross America, interviewing your favorite audiobook narrators and best-selling authors in the special places they call home. It’s an extravaganza of adventure, community, and a whole lot of audiobook fun!
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Call of the Wild is an emotional rollercoaster of a novel set during the late 19th century Klondike Gold Rush. The central character is Buck, an Alaskan sled dog who is forced to adjust to the cruel climate in order to survive. If you have even a remote love of dogs then you will fall head over heels in love with this book. In fact, take away the fact that Buck is a dog and the story is the same, a struggle against greed and to live a life of freedom. London spent a year in Yokel researching ...
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The Open Society audio podcast features recordings of panel discussions, talks, book launches, and more. Brought to you by the Open Society Foundations, working to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens.
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The Dark Is Rising

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A young boy’s time-travelling fight against ancient evil. When the Dark comes rising, who will hold it back? This dramatisation of Susan Cooper’s cult novel is a magical journey into the supernatural.
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From The Library will follow various stories turned into audiobook-podcast creations. Each season will bring forth a different story. Season 1 - Unconscious / Subconscious (Sci-Fi / Thriller) [2018] Season 2 - Dream Realm (Sci-Fi / Mystery) [2018] Season 3 - Chastity Shawl & Other Essays (Humor / Nonfiction) [2024]
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Mentoring Writers Resource Box podcasts offer new and developing authors assistance as they travel their writing journey (whether self- or traditionally published). We mentor adult writers of all ages worldwide while mentoring under 18's through our sister organisation Kids4Kids.org.uk. With over thirty years’ experience as an award-winning author, speaker, writing mentor, and publishing consultant our Principle Mentor, Ann Brady, offers practical tips which will help new writers open the do ...
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This is a weekly podcast of funny stories for kids. There are side-splitting versions of my own fractured fairy tales. Also short stories from some of my best-selling books, featuring characters from 'The Adventures of Nanny Piggins' and 'Friday Barnes, Girl Detective'. The stories are perfect for bedtime, long car rides or even if you're just stuck waiting a really long time at the doctor's office. They're written for 7-11 year olds but these are tales the whole family can enjoy. The sillin ...
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Mud Between Your Toes is a memoir about my life - a gay, white boy growing up during the 1970s Rhodesian Bush War. This podcast started as an audio version of the book, but has now evolved into a series of conversations -- mostly of an African theme -- with characters and personalities with stories to tell. I hope you enjoy them.
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Project Gutenberg and Microsoft have worked together to create thousands of free and open audiobooks using new neural text-to-speech technology and Project Gutenberg's large open-access collection of e-books. This project aims to make literature more accessible to (audio)book-lovers everywhere and democratize access to high quality audiobooks. Whether you are learning to read, looking for inclusive reading technology, or about to head out on a long drive, we hope you enjoy this audiobook col ...
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Wagons West

Dennis Humphrey

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Wagons West was the cry heard through the east as America pioneers set there sights on the wide open spaces and land of the west. These are stories of brave settlers, army life, gunfighters,prairie towns and Marshall's. Let us go back to with wild west in early radio. Sponsored by oldtimeradiodvd.com
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Books & Beyond is a new podcast that finds good reads for you from a world of fascinating stories, one at a time. The shows will take you to China and other amazing places that might open up new doors in your life. Here at Books & Beyond, we believe our lives are enriched with nourishing reads, no matter where and how old you are. Find your next favorite audio adventure with Books & Beyond, for free.
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●Bookey: Empower Your Mind Anywhere, Anytime. Download and check out more features with the Bookey App. ●Bookey app download link: https://www.bookey.app/ ●Why Use Bookey? “So many books, so little time!” Well, no wordy books here, only 30 mins audible book summaries. Unlock the big ideas from world bestseller that cover Self Help, Biography, Leadership Development, Art, Business, Stories and more ebooks. Each title is complemented with a mind map that highlights the essence of the book, all ...
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Text of the speech given by Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, at the launch of the Open Library in October 2005. LibriVox was invited to the launch, and produced audio recordings for "An International Episode," and "Old Christmas," two of the first books scanned into the Open Library collection. (Summary by Hugh)
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The transitioning years between girlhood and womanhood are an exciting time for a girl, as well as tumultuous and confusing. Beautiful Girlhood by Mabel Hale is a lovely guide that will help the young girl understand the changes she is going through emotionally and physically and also guide her in the proper behavior befitting a young woman.
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A verified Amazon review-The Christmas House is the embodiment of the Christmas Spirit. Magical, wondrous, full of the warmth generated by the company of family and friends during good times and hard. This book hits you with a healthy dose of reality, but it also takes you on a fantastical journey filled with hope and joy, grace and forgiveness. If you don't examine it too closely, but just let the words transport you on a trip that will engage your emotions and give you cause to ponder what ...
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25 Years of Ed Tech

Martin Weller & Friends

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25 Years of Ed Tech is a serialized audio version of the book 25 Years of Ed Tech, written by Martin Weller of the Open University and published by AU Press. The audio version of the book is a collaborative project with a global community of volunteers contributing their voices to narrate a chapter of the book. Bonus episodes are a series of conversations called "Between the Chapters" to chat about these topics and more! "In this lively and approachable volume based on his popular blog serie ...
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"A good candidate for 'the most under-appreciated work by Mark Twain' would be 'The Treaty With China,' which he published in the New York Tribune in 1868. This piece, which is an early statement of Twain's opposition to imperialism and which conveys his vision of how the U.S. ought to behave on the global stage, has not been reprinted since its original publication until now." (the online, open-access "Journal of Transnational American Studies" published it in the spring, 2010).
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This work presents Rousseau’s belief in the profoundly transformational effects of the development of civilization on human nature, which Rousseau claims other political philosophers had failed to grasp. Specifically, before the onset of civilization, according to Rousseau, natural man lived a contented, solitary life, naturally good and happy. It is only with the onset of civilization, Rousseau claims, that humans become social beings, and, concomitant with their civilization, natural man b ...
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Heroine may cause a man to feel invincible. Cocaine may make a man feel like he can run past the speed of light. Ecstasy may make a man feel like every nerve in his body is coming alive. Still, no matter how potent those substances may be, it's a fact, love is the most potent drug of all. This fact is especially true when Juan awakens from a two-month coma, unsure of what his life had been. The only time he feels he is close to the truth is in the presence of women with specific characterist ...
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Man Motorcycle Road : Story sharing from the Author of the book and Host: Bob Marshall from the life of outlaw and sanctioned racing. Road stories from open road. Special guests sharing all their most personal stories of adventure in life on 2 wheels. Theme music by: MEK. Road music by: Goat Farm Studios; Riverside California. Website: americanroadrunnerthebook.com Find and follow us: Instagram: americanroadrunner Facebook: American Road Runner The Book YouTube: American Road Runner Twitter: ...
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What started as an idea for an online interactive book in early 2013, that then went into hiatus for several years before being reborn in March of 2018, as a live, video & audio podcast series. We, are a collective of humans from across the world that have come together to; share our stories, discuss the obstacles, shed light on the dark times & what we have done to move through them, but most importantly to share about what is exciting about our lives today as a way to inspire, uplift & giv ...
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At one time Race Cargill had been the best Terran Intelligence agent on the complex and mysterious planet of Wolf. He had repeatedly imperiled his life amongst the half-human and non-human creatures of the sullen world. And he had repeatedly accomplished the fantastic missions until his name was emblazoned with glory. But that had all seemingly ended. For six long years he’d sat behind a boring desk inside the fenced-in Terran Headquarters, cut off there ever since he and a rival had scarred ...
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Hearts Online

Deborah O. Baker

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This audio aspect of The Living Book of Love™ contains vibrational key codes within each recording to PayPeaceForward. Tracks may include Light Language, divinely inspired stories, and/or HeartSpa™ song accelerators, to expand consciousness, open hearts, and ignites fires or remembrance for MASS AWAKENING! #PayPeaceForward #AwakenSolutions #HeartListen
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Bengali Book Review

Abhishek Chaudhuri

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Bengali literature is vast and huge. It is scattered with beautiful literary works be it in poetry or in prose. There are absolute gems some of which are well revered and others are understated and perhaps under appreciated. Unfortunately, the number of people who are aware of these let alone have read them, are dwindling by the day, even within the Bengali community. My aim through this podcast series is to make an earnest try to spread word and have more eyes look into these treatises. The ...
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The Koran (Qur’an) is regarded by Muslims as the word of God (Allah) as revealed to the prophet Muhammad. It is divided into 114 chapters (surahs), arranged roughly by length. This version, The Meaning of the Glorious Koran, is a widely used English translation of the Koran by a Muslim Englishman. Many Muslims, however, including Pickthall, believe that true translations of the Koran from the original Arabic are impossible, and see translations into other languages only as useful interpretat ...
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Authors A.I. presents First Draft Friday! A regular open house for the author community where we talk about the craft of novel writing and storytelling with fellow authors, editors or entrepreneurs. Learn tips and trade secrets from the best names in fiction writing. Have a topic you’d like us to tackle? Know an author who would make a good guest? Let us know at team@authors.ai And get more author resources, including our manuscript analysis tool, at authors.ai
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In a future where the government mandates the spiritual beliefs of its citizens, only a few rebellious "Seekers of Truth" remain to free the world from deception. On his quest for meaning, Merikk follows a path that leads him across our world, and into another. Against his will he is thrown into action alongside members of the Underground Liberation, standing face to face against forces human, alien and demonic. Science fiction and the supernatural collide in a genre-bending adventure! Open ...
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The text of plain sight relentlessly questions notions of thinking and being, setting out various propositions about life, thought, and perception in a way that persuades not merely with argument, but with music. The resulting experience is a thrilling “excavation of the nous,” drawing us into a realm where point of view, connotation, misdirection, and other rhetorical and prestidigitational devices are deployed in a tender but unyielding attack on the illusions we share. It also manages to ...
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Chapter 1 What's Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book by Meg Meeker "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know" is a book by Dr. Meg Meeker that explores the important role fathers play in their daughters' lives and provides guidance on how fathers can build strong, loving relationships with their daughters. The book of…
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Chapter 1 What's Living Sober Book by Anonymous "Living Sober" is a book written by "Anonymous" and published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. It is a guidebook for individuals who are struggling with alcohol addiction and are seeking practical advice and insights on how to live a sober and fulfilling life. The book covers various topic…
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Kao Kalia Yang is a Hmong writer who has written her family and country’s history through deeply personal prisms. She told the story of her family’s beginnings via her grandmother’s story in The Latehomecomer, shared the life of her father in The Song Poet and now writes her mother’s journey in Where Rivers Part. Told in the first person, Where Riv…
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Chapter 1 What's Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain Book by Betty Edwards "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" is a popular instructional book on drawing, written by Betty Edwards. The book emphasizes the use of the right hemisphere of the brain to develop drawing skills, rather than relying solely on the left hemisphere which governs logic…
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Chapter 1 What's Nodding Off Book by Alice Gregory "Nodding Off" by Alice Gregory is a novel that explores the complexities of sleep and dreams through the interconnected stories of various characters. The book delves into the mysteries of the mind and the ways in which our dreams can both haunt and enlighten us. It is a thought-provoking and beaut…
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Just when you thought Summur's faith transition couldn't get any more intense, buckle up for a mind-blowing ride in part 2. From uncovering disturbing details in the Gospel Topics Essays that left her questioning everything she knew, to grappling with the church's dishonesty about its history and finances, to watching her oldest daughter develop sc…
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Chapter 1 What's Life Sucks Book by Michael I. Bennett "Life Sucks: How to Deal with the Way Life is Now" by Michael I. Bennett is a self-help book that offers practical advice and strategies for overcoming the challenges and difficulties that life throws at us. The book explores topics such as stress, negative thinking, relationship problems, and …
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Nanny Piggins tells the children the real story of Theseus' famous confrontation with the Minotaur in the Labyrinth. The historical version misses out many key facts involving fake moustaches. I’m very excited to announce that we now have merchandise for BEDTIME STORIES WITH R.A. SPRATT! You can order t-shirts, sweaters, hoodies, notebooks and coff…
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Chapter 1 What's For The Culture Book by Marcus Collins "For the Culture: A Guide to Intersectional Marketing" by Marcus Collins is a book that explores the importance of diversity, inclusion, and representation in marketing. It discusses how brands can connect with consumers from different backgrounds and cultures by understanding their values, be…
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Essay #1 from Chastity Shawl & Other Stories Season 3 of From The Library by Matt Hribar is an audiobook of readings from his book Chastity Shawl & Other Stories. Each week starting April 16, 2024 through June 25, 2024 will feature the audiobook reading of an essay from the book. Whether embellishing the embarrassing, reeling over reality, or analy…
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Episode Notes Season 3 of From The Library by Matt Hribar is an audiobook of readings from his book Chastity Shawl & Other Stories. Each week starting April 16, 2024 through June 25, 2024 will feature the audiobook reading of an essay from the book. Whether embellishing the embarrassing, reeling over reality, or analyzing the awkward, author Matt H…
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Since the release of ChatGPT, the number of freelance writing jobs is shrinking. Can writers even compete? I hope so, which is why today we are beginning a four-part series that will highlight several writing techniques that elevate any work, be it fiction or nonfiction. Let’s see how many of them you already incorporate into your work. The Forgott…
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Chapter 1 What's The Strength In Our Scars Book by Bianca Sparacino The Strength In Our Scars is a poetry and prose collection by Bianca Sparacino. The book explores themes of resilience, growth, and healing through the lens of personal experience. Sparacino's writing is raw, honest, and empowering, offering solace and encouragement to those who ha…
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What happens when a multiracial woman raised in a loving family that valued advocacy, positivity, and education joins the Mormon church? Summur's fascinating journey takes you from her NFL player father desegregating a team, to her mother fiercely protecting her from bullies and racism. Despite nurturing experiences at home, Summur faced harsh judg…
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In this epsiode, I chat with Edward Humes about his latest book, Total Garbage: How We Can Fix Our Waste and Heal Our World. Humes reveals the surprising depths of waste permeation in everyday life and the power we hold to rectify these issues. By reimagining waste as an opportunity rather than an obstacle, Humes provides a blueprint for collective…
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Chapter 1 What's How To Be An Adult In Relationships Book by David Richo "How To Be An Adult In Relationships" is a book by David Richo that explores how to cultivate healthy and fulfilling relationships as an adult. Richo discusses key principles and practices for building strong connections with others, such as setting boundaries, maintaining sel…
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Chapter 1 What's Verbal Judo Book by George J. Thompson "Verbal Judo" is a book written by George J. Thompson, a former English professor and black belt in judo. The book teaches strategies for effectively communicating and de-escalating conflicts using words and body language. It provides practical advice for law enforcement officers, healthcare w…
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In this episode, Ann is joined by Dr. Mazza and Mark Docherty for a run-down of current events, beginning with the 30-years-too-late death by lethal injection of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown's killer, a little Eclipse talk, featuring Dr. Mazza's Bonnie Tyler impression, complete with throat scratch, a discussion of Touchme Fagnandez' latest colonic…
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Julia, Nemo, and Mike are back to discuss the varying accounts of the three men who supposedly saw Joseph's "gold plates" that eventually became the Book of Mormon. What did they say about what they REALLY saw? Episode Show Notes Youtube Link Nemo the Mormon - YouTube Nemo the Mormon - TikTok Nemo the Mormon - Instagram Analyzing Mormonism - YouTub…
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Tommy Orange has written a second novel. Although technically a sequel, you can easily read Wandering Stars without having experienced There There. But you should read at least one. Or both. Oh to heck with it, we love Tommy Orange and we will read anything he writes. He is incredibly talented. And we pair him with Birchbark Books & Native Arts, a …
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Chapter 1 What's Happier Hour Book by Cassie Holmes "Happier Hour" is a book by Cassie Holmes that explores the concept of finding happiness and fulfillment in life. Through personal anecdotes, practical advice, and insightful wisdom, the author encourages readers to embrace their unique paths to happiness and discover the joy that exists in every …
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Two consistencies throughout Eileen Merriman’s childhood were her fascination with the human body and a desire to be a doctor. She worked hard at science but excelled at English. From doctor to fiction writer, the award-winning author delves into the science of blood and bone and the intricate depths of heart and soul during a conversation with Tes…
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When Mr Green is sent home early from work because of a Hermes bag related head injury, Nanny Piggins tells the children the story of the original Hermes from the Ancient Greek story days and how he invented the banjo. If you want to see a picture that was painted on an urn over 2000 years ago, depicting Hermes lyre/banjo there's one on the homepag…
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Last week Book of Mormon apologists declared victory when it was revealed on an evangelical Christian podcast that ancient gold plates were allegedly discovered in Saudi Arabia - in their minds, validating the Joseph Smith/Gold Plates/Book of Mormon/Nephites narrative. Today Bible scholar Dan McClellan returns to Mormon stories to show us the evide…
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Hey everyone, sorry it’s been a little while, it’s been hectic with the dayjob and then I got sick for a week. I’m back once again to bring you another episode, flying solo this time. I spend a bit of time to delve into the AARO reports fallout, Calm Before the Storm, Elizondo book and ‘The Program’ Film updates. In this relatively quiet period for…
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Join us as Nemo the Mormon reviews with us the highlights and lowlights from the April 2024 LDS General Conference. Nemo watches LDS General Conference so that you don't have to. Episode Show Notes YouTube Link Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring don…
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In this episode, I chat with Celia Sack, founder and owner of Omnivore Books about cookbooks, cooking disasters and achievements, her favorite cookbooks, and the growing geographical scope of cookbooks. Located in an old butcher shop in Noe Valley, Omnivore Books is a cherished epicurean hub blending a passion for food and the pleasures of reading.…
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Chapter 1 What's Rebuilding Book by Bruce Fisher "Rebuilding: When Your Relationship Ends" by Bruce Fisher is a book that focuses on coping with the end of a romantic relationship. It provides practical advice and tools for individuals going through a breakup or divorce to help them heal emotionally and rebuild their lives. The book explores themes…
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Chapter 1 What's Men are from mars, women are from venus Book by John Gray "Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus" is a self-help book written by John Gray that explores the differences between men and women in relationships. The book discusses how men and women often communicate differently and have different needs, and offers advice on how to b…
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Amor Towles is publishing a short story collection (with a novella included) called Table for Two, and we waited with bated breath as it arrived in our mailboxes. Can he bring the same artistry in short form that he does to his novels? Is he equally talented in novella, short story and novel? Short answers are yes, yes and yes. This rich collection…
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In today's episode, we are diving into some of the most shocking Mormon-themed entries from Ruby Franke's journal with the well-known true crime and news TikTokker, Julie Louise. Gerardo and John will break down the journal's themes, looking at how they tie back to Latter-day Saint doctrine and practices. Julie knows the Franke/Hildebrandt story in…
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Boris competes in the chess tournament against the famous (and staggeringly beautiful) grandmaster - Olga Svinya. But Nanny Piggins thinks there is something suspicious about Olga. I’m very excited to announce that we now have merchandise for BEDTIME STORIES WITH R.A. SPRATT! You can order t-shirts, sweaters, hoodies, notebooks and coffee cups all …
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Chapter 1 What's Chaos Book by James Gleick "Chaos: Making a New Science" is a book by James Gleick that explores the field of chaos theory and its impact on our understanding of complex systems and phenomena. The book provides an accessible and engaging overview of the history and key concepts of chaos theory, and how it has changed the way we thi…
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In this week's program, we take a look at the return to past instruction on the Mormon Undergarment as the new status quo and take a look at the aftermath of the Church's misstep on female Power & Authority. The newest creation of David Archuleta as well as other Mormon News will round out the show! Don't forget to like and subscribe! LDS temple ga…
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In this episode, I chat with Danielle Trussoni, about her new novel, The Puzzle Master. Danielle Trussoni is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels The Ancestor, Angelology, and Angelopolis, all New York Times Notable Books, and the memoirs The Fortress and Falling Through the Earth, named one of the ten best books of the year by The N…
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Chapter 1 What's Isabella Book by Alison Weir "Isabella: The She-Wolf of France" by Alison Weir is a historical biography about the life of Isabella of France, who was the wife of Edward II of England. Known for her beauty, intelligence, and strength, Isabella played a key role in the turbulent political events of the time, including the overthrow …
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David Bokovoy delves into Isaiah's significance in Mormon scripture, prophecy, and current events with an emphasis on understanding biblical prophets as social critics, not predictors of distant future events. We discuss scholarly debates on Isaiah's authorship and anachronistic references like brass plates, clarifying that the writings of Isaiah a…
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This Disaster Loves You is the newest by Richard Roper, which we would probably best describe as a quirky British romcom, sort of... a little. But it’s also hilarious and there is both depth and humanity to it that will surprise you. We both read it in about 48 hours, and you probably will too. Read it, and then listen to this conversation; you’ll …
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Our guest is instant #1 New York Times bestselling author Lucy Score who discusses how she adds humor to her work – and shares tips on how you can do the same. Find out about our next First Draft Friday chats, and our manuscript analysis too, at https://authors.ai/ This is an unedited chat loaded with questions and answers. Listen in! Did you know …
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