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Welcome, Janeites, to the What the Austen? podcast! I’m your host, Izzy Meakin, a lifelong Janeite with a deep love for Austen. Each month, I team up with fellow enthusiasts to explore the wit, charm, and quirks of Jane’s novels. This podcast is for those who enjoy thought-provoking discussions and a good laugh, covering everything from romantic moments to quirky aspects and unpopular opinions. We embrace the full spectrum of the Austen fandom. Join me for lively conversations that deepen yo ...
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{Queer} Pride and Prejudice

Caroline Mincks | Realm

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When Elizabeth Bennet met Miss Darcy, it was loathing at first sight - unless, of course, it wasn't? {Queer} Pride and Prejudice is the story you know and love, only significantly gayer than most other adaptations. Using Austen's words and setting, {Queer} Pride and Prejudice retells the classic romance with a reminder that we have always been here.
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Pride and Prejudice

Ballarat National Theatre

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A Pride and Prejudice audiobook performed by 27 actors with gorgeous ambient sounds and music to bring the story to life. Presented over 30 beautiful episodes.This dramatised audiobook is produced by the Australian not-for-profit community theatre company, Ballarat National Theatre. 2021 Webby Award Honoree in the 25th Annual Webby Awards (Limited Series Podcast - Scripted Fiction).
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Millennials have been handed a sh*t sandwich. We’ve been labeled lazy, entitled, and (just like our participation trophies) we’ve had everything handed to us. But Millennials are all grown up, and it turns out that this hard-working, purpose-driven generation is changing the world. Join host Topher Williams as he sits down with Millennial do-gooders and changemakers on an unfiltered and (extremely) unscientific quest to discover if participation trophies actually made Millennials unstoppable.
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Join Ari and Cayley as they dive into Pride and Prejudice Adaptations and discuss them! In each episode we pick an adaptation, watch it, and dive into everything about it including the acting, cinematography, costumes, and how well it follows the source material (Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen). Have an adaptation that you want us to talk about? Have any questions for us? DM us @AustenPod on Twitter or Instagram!
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Listen to a new six-part podcast series, presented by broadcaster and author Clare Balding, which explores the lost and hidden LGBTQ stories from our places as we mark the 50th anniversary of the partial de-criminalisation of homosexuality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The 519 Podcast

Blackburn Media

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The 519 Podcast brings you the news, events, people, and entertainment that you want to hear about, from a 519 perspective. Learn about local heroes, true crime, stories, and history around Southern Ontario, Canada.
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Storytime for Grownups is a podcast that will help you learn to love classic literature. It's like an audio book with built-in notes. So brew a pot of tea, find a cozy chair, and settle in. It’s storytime.
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Marilyn Lightstone Reads

Zoomer Podcast Network

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Known for her roles on stage and screen, as well as her daily radio program "Nocturne" on The New Classical FM, acclaimed actress Marilyn Lightstone now brings classic literature to life with dramatic readings. New episodes every Monday and Thursday. This podcast is proudly presented by The New Classical FM & The Zoomer Podcast Network.
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Lily James, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote and Douglas Booth discuss Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Casting aside personal and social prejudices, feisty heroine Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy must unite to rid the country of a zombie menace and discover their true love for one another. Hosted by Rhianna Dhillon at the Apple Store, Covent Garden in London.
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Good Pop | Culture Club

Potluck Podcast Collective

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Welcome to the Good Pop Culture Club. Join our professional Asian American hosts Marvin, Jess, and Hanh as they discuss the good pop that gets us through our days, including TV, movies, books, and more!
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Book Vs. Movie is the podcast that ponders the question: "Which was better...the book or the movie?" We spoil away the details, uncover the plot points, discuss casting choices and shower with praise (or pummel with snark) as we see fit. Hosts are Margo P. (She's Nacho Mama's Blog) and Margo D. (Creator of Brooklyn Fit Chick.com) and we are not afraid to tell it like it is!
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Summer Conferences

Christendom College

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Welcome to the official podcast of Christendom College’s Summer Conferences! Explore timeless truths and profound insights as we publish lectures from leading Catholic thinkers, theologians, and artists who have graced our annual summer gatherings. Each episode delves into themes central to the Catholic intellectual tradition, such as beauty, truth, faith, philosophy, and culture. Join us for thought-provoking discussions that inspire the mind, nourish the soul, and deepen your understanding ...
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Wit Beyond Measure

Wit Beyond Measure - Elle Kammerer and Catrina Mayer

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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a reader in possession of Austen novels must be in want of a podcast. Hosts Catrina and Elle are lit majors who love reading these books through a modern and historic lens.
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Strange Bedfellows

Jack Shepherd and Tanner Greenring

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After discussing every single Baby-Sitters Club novel by Ann M. Martin, Jack Shepherd and Tanner Greenring are all grown up and immersing themselves in the wonderful world of romance!
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Sips & Sensibility

Sips And Podcast

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Sips & Sensibility is a Jane Austen adaptation podcast hosted by longtime best friends Beth, Julia, and Lori. Join us every other week for a new adaptation breakdown and review filled with insightful thoughts, wacky antics, and, of course, Jane Austen. If you love to chat with friends over a good beverage, you’ll love this podcast. Strap in, grab a drink, and join us as we dive in each episode. Who knows maybe you will find a new favorite adaptation along the way. Oh and Mr. Darcy? Call me! ...
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Jane Austen is one of my all-time favourite authors and I love the Georgian Period in British History, so I've decided to share my passion with you all and talk to you about different subjects surrounding Jane Austen. The episodes will be weekly (hopefully, I have a health issue so it might not always be exact) and they will break down into a few different categories:A History of England by a Partial, Prejudiced and Ignorant Historian. (General Georgian\Regency history)A. Lady (Jane's Life)T ...
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Up Yours, Downstairs! A Downton Abbey Podcast

Kelly Anneken & Amy Schneider

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The podcast that watched Downton Abbey so you didn't have to is still going! Just like your favorite British period piece, but with more feelings and swears! Bask in the glory of Dame Maggie Smith as hilarious Anglophiles Kelly Anneken & Amy Schneider explore the class struggle, history, fashion, and the art of staring wistfully into the middle distance on Downton Abbey, The Crown, Mr. Selfridge, Peaky Blinders, every Titanic film ever made, Pride & Prejudice, and much more! Hosted on Acast. ...
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SHMA Talks

Shakespeare Martineau

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Listen now to one of our informative and inspiring SHMA Talks. Each episode covers a different issue or thought leadership topic aimed to motivate, engage and inspire the leaders of today and tomorrow. Taking the form of interviews, conversations, panel discussions, live Q&As and debates, you can hear from national and local disruptors, industry experts, entertaining and motivational speakers, as well as Shakespeare Martineau leaders and rising stars.
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A podcast for every kind of reader—whether you’re a thoughtful analyzer or a pure vibe-seeker. Hosted by two hilarious, down-to-earth twenty-somethings, this book club brings together the best of both worlds: one host dives into the profound themes and hidden meanings, while the other shares the raw emotions and gut reactions that each book sparks. From classics like "Lord of the Rings" and "Pride and Prejudice" to trending reads like "Fourth Wing" and New York Time’s hottest releases, we co ...
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Netchix and Snacks

Netchix and Snacks

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Hi and welcome to Netchix and Snacks. The podcast where we ( Abbie and Nicola) provide you with hilarious commentary while you watch a film on Netflix! .All of our podcasts will be for ages 16+ *NSFW* due to language and references. For EARLY ACCESS and BONUS content, check out our Patreon! *NEW EPISODES EVERY WEEK*
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The podcast where we discuss books and their film adaptations. Join us for new episodes every other Monday. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for behind-the-scenes content and upcoming books!
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Well, Here We Are

Hannah & Suzanne

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A weekly podcast which explores pop culture, the humanities, and how they matter for our daily lives. Each week, your hosts (Hannah and Suzanne) share three (ish) things as we engage with all that delights, intrigues, and sometimes repels us; both in our areas of shared interest (ex: football, makeup, Jane Austen, Schitt’s Creek, and wine) as well as our individual specialties (ex: art history, museum studies, film, and theology). Join for the topics, stay for the conversation, and enjoy our ...
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The Pemberley Podcast

The Pemberley Podcast

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A Jane Austen podcast discussing film, TV, and book adaptations, hosted by Jillian Davis and Yolanda Rodriguez. Tune in to hear our discussions of regency & modern adaptations, as well as hear interviews with the cast and writers behind the projects. We have covered The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, Emma Approved, PBS Masterpiece’s Sanditon, Recipe for Persuasion and The Emma Project by Sonali Dev. Our goal is to cover an adaptation of each Austen novel. We also love the romance genre and also disc ...
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Join the staff at Waypoint as they rewatch and reconsider the world of movies, TV, and anime with the same critical eye they’ve been bringing to video games for years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Literaries

The Literaries

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A podcast by story tellers for story lovers. Join Morgan and Maren as they discuss all mediums of story, and talk about every genre and topic they can get their hands on.
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Listen Rinse Repeat

ListenRinseRepeat

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When does 20 seconds feel like foooooreeeeevvvveerrrrrr? When you're washing your hands for the umptyumpth time today, and is it really all that important to wash them AGAIN??? Yes. Yes, it is. To make it easier, a group of writers and podcasters have put together these 20-second stories to get you through the Lather, Rinse, and Repeat stages. So, crank up a story, lather up, and be well.
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Cineflek

Ethan Colburn

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Join me, Ethan Colburn, as I have a friend on to discuss a movie and have a drink of their choice, and record a somewhat tipsy conversation after. Everything from Legally Blonde to Kurosawa’s High and Low. If you would like to contact the podcast, email [email protected] or @cineflekpod on Instagram and @cineflek on Twitter.
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Femme On

Femme On

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The Femme on Collective is a podcast collective where we discuss issues or pop culture that interests us, with a feminist, female view. Hosts Ada, Alyson, Jess, Ria and Tonya bring their unique voices to a variety of subjects including books, film, TV, feminism, comics, fitness, activism and so much more.
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Content Warning: This episode includes discussions of gun violence and the Pulse nightclub attack. Brandon Wolf, activist and National Press Secretary for the Human Rights Campaign, shares how surviving the 2016 Pulse Nightclub mass shooting transformed his life, and why he’s dedicated himself to fighting for LGBTQ+ safety, belonging, and justice. …
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Welcome to Summer Session! It's like a college class, only fun. This summer we are exploring fairy tales! Storytime will return in September. I hope you'll join us! Guest links: To visit Brigid Huey's website, click here To check out Brigid's books, click here To submit a question or comment about this episode, click here To listen to Faith on the …
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Book Vs. Movie: For Pride Month 1813’s “Pride and Prejudice” Vs. 2022's "Fire Island" June is Pride Month worldwide, and the Margos are excited to celebrate with some of the best LGBTQIA-centric books and movies. One highlight is the 2022 film *Fire Island*, directed by Andrew Ahn and written by Joel Kim Booster. This clever and heartfelt adaptatio…
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55 years ago, marches were held in four U.S. cities – New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco. These marches were held one year after the Stonewall riots, and in many ways, could be considered the very first Pride parades. The Stonewall riots of 1969 were a watershed moment for the gay rights movement, which later evolved to include membe…
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Sullivan is an Associate Professor of English Language and Literature at Christendom College. She holds a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Thomas Aquinas College, an M.A. in English from the University of Dallas, and a Ph.D. in English from The Catholic University of America. Dr. Sullivan specializes in 19th-century British literature, particularly the wo…
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Simone Biles used her Twitter sword of good once again, USAG explained their trans policy disappearance and schools can now directly pay athletes. HEADLINES Simone went OFF on social media over Riley Gaines' anti-trans statements GymCastic exclusive -- We reached out about the removal of the trans inclusion policy from the USAG website. USAG's stat…
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In what has now become another installment of "Catharsis - The Bristol CT saga," JJ once again has to address this thin-skinned immaturity an outright bigotry of Mayor F*ckbuckle. Ol' Jeff decided to have a proverbial dick-measuring contest, JJ exposes his lies regarding "new businesses" in town, and an ongoing crusade is once again renewed. Make s…
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On this episode of Good Pop, we check out some new Predator content with Predator: Killer of Killers, an anthology of Predator related animated short films about three warriors across four time periods who encounter one of these intergalactic big game hunters/a-holes. What's Popping? - Night of the Living Cat, The Phoenix Pencil Company Follow our …
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Frank is a hero, Harriet is a damsel in distress and everyone is using racial slurs The quote from Persuasion was “this pathetic piece of family history” Join us for an advanced screening of Jane Austen Wrecked my Life on 3 August at Light House Cuba. Tickets $20 Support the podcast and hear episodes early on Ko-fi Find Frances on YouTube, Instagra…
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Welcome Dear Readers. This month we are discussing Hana Khan Carries On by Uzma Jalaluddin You are listening to Time to Read, a Winnipeg Public Library podcast book club. We are recording today from the Millennium Library in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. We are located in Treaty One Territory, the home and traditional lands of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe…
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Headcount is turning concerts into launchpads for civic action by making voter registration as common as buying a band tee. In this episode, Topher Williams chats with Lucille Wenegieme, the Executive Director at Headcount, about how music, culture, and civic engagement all show up in the same place, and why that matters more than ever. Lucille sha…
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How a tumbler went from T&T World Championships to artistic national champion in just a few tumultuous years. GymCastic LIVE in CHICAGO: Tickets on sale now Get Tickets INTERVIEW Four-time Trampoline and Tumbling National Team Member, 2025 NCAA National Champion, and master of a cheeky mid-floor routine side-eye, Charlie Larson joins us on the show…
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Book Vs. Movie: “Alice’s Restaurant” Arlo Guthrie’s 1967 18-minute Song Vs the 1969 Movie Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restaurant” is an 18-minute satirical folk monologue and song that became an anthem for the 1960s counterculture. Officially titled “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree,” it was released in 1967 on his debut album. The piece tells a true, albe…
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This week, Uncle Mark (formerly of The How To Heretic) makes his triumphant return to the show to help us break down bigotry time-capsule Gay Rights, Special Rights. It's the story of how equality is a zero sum game. === If you’d like to make a per episode donation and get monthly bonus episodes, please check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/g…
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"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."From its immortal opening sentence, Marilyn captures every delight of Jane Austen’s timeless treasure, reading and acting the parts to bring Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennett and all of your favourite characters to dramatic life.…
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Welcome to Summer Session! It's like a college class, only fun. This summer we are exploring fairy tales! Storytime will return in September. I hope you'll join us! To submit a question or comment about this episode, click here To visit the merch store, click here To become a Storytime for Grownups member and gain access to our online community and…
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The Hound of the Baskervilles, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and published in 1902, is one of the most famous novels featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson. Set against the eerie backdrop of the Devonshire moors, the story was serialized in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, captivating…
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On this episode of Good Pop, the crew checks out the new Sony Animations feature film KPop Demon Hunters streaming now on Netflix. An action musical about a KPop girl group that moonlights as demon hunters facing their greatest foe, a rival boy band made up of hot demons. What's Popping? - Materialists, Squid Game S3, Finding Edna Lewis Follow our …
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We discuss the dedication of Emma to the Prince Regent and propose that Miranda Hart does a one woman adaptation of Austen which some how segues into the muppets - oh and it's the ball. Join us for an advanced screening of Jane Austen Wrecked my Life on 3 August at Light House Cuba. Tickets $20 Support the podcast and hear episodes early on Ko-fi F…
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Most of America’s political power sits in the hands of people nearly twice the median age, but Amanda Litman is working to change that by helping a new generation step into office. Topher Williams talks with Amanda about the age gap in American leadership and what it means for the future of the country. Why are so few elected officials under 40? Wh…
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Two powerhouse organizers are flipping the script on Utah politics by proving that even the reddest states can be ripe for progressive change. Topher Williams is joined by Jackie Morgan and Gabi Finlayson, the co-founders of Elevate Strategies, for a conversation that challenges the way we think about political possibility in places like Utah. If a…
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The history of the Brazilian gymnastics program, from its humble beginnings in the 1970s to Olympic glory in 2024 This week's episode is a commission from our Olympic Fantasy Gymnastics winner, Liam, who wants us to discuss the history of Brazilian gymnastics. From trailblazers like Daiane dos Santos and Daniele Hypolito who put Brazilian gymnastic…
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This week, Thomas and Lydia from Where There's Woke join us for a review of the pro-child abuse Christmas movie, Summertime Christmas. And if you don't believe me, I get it. I'm just a blurb. But that's really what we watched. Hear more from Thomas and Lydia on Where There’s Woke and Gavel Gavel Check out more from Thomas on Opening Arguments If yo…
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Ria speaks with Femme On co-host Alyson Shelton about her amazing poetry series, Where I'm From. As Alyson nears her 200th episode she shares the importance of sharing stories and how she started the series for herself. George Ella Lyon's Where I'm From started as a poetry prompt for Alyson, and after completing her poem, she thought, “What if I sh…
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The Tempest, written by William Shakespeare around 1610–1611, is one of his final plays and a quintessential romance, blending elements of tragedy, comedy, and the supernatural. Likely first performed at the Blackfriars Theatre or the Globe in London, it reflects the early 17th-century fascination with exploration and colonialism, possibly inspired…
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It’s my 27th birthday or as we Janeites like to say, my Charlotte Lucas birthday! To mark the occasion, I opened up the floor to your questions about all things Austen, books, podcasting and life. In this episode, I’m answering all the questions I was sent e.g. which Austen character would I interview? What books did I read growing up? etc. Thank y…
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On this episode, we check out the new South Korean animated Sci-Fi Romance film Lost in Starlight, which takes place in a Solarpunk vision of Seoul in the near future and follows the budding romance between an accomplished scientist who's trying to become an astronaut for a mission to Mars, and a former musician turned vintage electronics repairman…
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This episode brought to you by DUBBY.GGClick on this link or use code FULLCIRCLERADIO for 10% off your order! On this edition, we delve into the first Wild Card pull of the season, as well as discuss a lesser known popcorn flick from an unsung director as well as a very polarizing biopic. Greg's pick: Drive (2011) JJ's pick: Ricochet (1991) Mark's …
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Is Emma vain or does her behaviour make sense based on Frank's behaviour? Join us for an advanced screening of Jane Austen Wrecked my Life on 3 August at Light House Cuba. Tickets $20 Support the podcast and hear episodes early on Ko-fi Find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Buy our merch on Redbubble Book for an Austen Society event …
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This week, we're re-releasing our episode on Real Women Have Curves with special guest Mala Muñoz -- with a new introduction that contains information and resources on how to support communities impacted by the recent escalation of ICE raids in LA and other areas. Visit linktr.ee/bechdelcast to check out links to the various resources! See omnystud…
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Welcome to episode 80 of Cineflek with your host Ethan Colburn! This week I am joined by Stephen Eckerman to discuss Superbad! We paired this movie with the Count Orlok, an original cocktail. You can find this recipe and more at @cineflekpod on Instagram, or Twitter @cineflek, or get in touch by emailing me at [email protected]
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Moby-Dick, published in 1851 by Herman Melville, is a landmark American novel that follows the obsessive quest of Captain Ahab, a whaling ship commander, to seek revenge on Moby Dick, a formidable white sperm whale that previously bit off his leg. Narrated by Ishmael, a sailor who joins the crew of Ahab’s ship, the Pequod, the story explores the wh…
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This week, guest masochist Ryan Bailey joins us to review Praise Band, the story of absolutely nothing. But at least there's constant Christian music though. --- Check out more from Ryan on his show, So Bad It's Good. --- If you’d like to make a per episode donation and get monthly bonus episodes, please check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/…
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All the news from Hang's domination at the Pan American Championships, Sugihara podiuming all over the place at Asian Championships. TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR LIVE SHOW CHICAGO Friday, July 18th at the world famous iO Theater. Attend virtually or in-person for games, prizes and a secret guest Q&A. HEADLINES Can we please prioritize athlete safety? Th…
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The Scarlet Letter, published in 1850 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a classic American novel set in the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony during the 1640s. It explores themes of sin, guilt, and redemption through the story of Hester Prynne, a young woman who bears an illegitimate child and is forced to wear a scarlet "A" on her chest as punishment for …
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Welcome to Summer Session! It's like a college class, only fun. This summer we are exploring fairy tales! Storytime will return in September. I hope you'll join us! To submit a question or comment about this episode, click here To visit the merch store, click here To become a Storytime for Grownups member and gain access to our online community and…
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Book Vs. Movie: Breakfast with Scot The 1999 Novel Vs the 2007 Movie Michael Downing’s 1999 novel Breakfast with Scot and the 2007 film adaptation of the same name both follow the story of a gay couple who unexpectedly become the guardians of a precocious and flamboyant eleven-year-old boy named Scot. But while they share a common setup, the tone, …
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On this episode, we finally discuss the movie event of the year, Ryan Coogler's horror/action/historical fiction film Sinners, about a Mississippi Delta community just trying to have a good time during prohibition, and the vampires (and racists) who seem dead set on ruining their night. There's so much to discuss that we're going full spoilercast o…
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This episode brought to you by DUBBY.GGClick on this link or use code FULLCIRCLERADIO for 10% off your order!On this edition of White Heat, JJ and Matt are joined by friend of the show Marie Shadows of The Squared Circle Podcast. We discuss the fallout of the apparent Ron Killings release/return, the announced corporate split of Warner Brothers Dis…
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