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Episode 24: Stephen Fried on "Dead Fathers Society"
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Stephen Fried (@stephen_fried), a journalist, author of many books, and adjunct faculty member at Columbia and Penn joins Jamie-Lee to read and discuss his essay, "Dead Fathers Society," from his 2007 collection Husbandry. Stephen and Jamie-Lee discuss the nature of these respective societies and how not everyone who has lost a parent wants to tell…
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Episode 23: Michelle Chikaonda on "Song for my Father"
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Michelle Chikaonda (@machikaonda), a nonfiction writer from Malawi currently living and working in Philadelphia, joins Jamie-Lee and brilliant pal Izzy Lopez to read and discuss her essay, "Song for My Father" from The Pennsylvania Gazette. Michelle elaborates on the role that faith and music played in her life with her father and following his dea…
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Episode 22: Hope Edelman on The AfterGrief
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This episode is the audio recording from a virtual event held at the Kelly Writers House on November 18, 2020, featuring Hope Edelman, author of the new book The AfterGrief, as well as the widely successful and impactful book Motherless Daughters, and seven other nonfiction books. Hope and Jamie-Lee discuss Hope's process in writing and structuring…
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Episode 21: Taylor Hosking on Covid loss and support from women of color
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Taylor Hosking (@Taylor__Hosking), a culture journalist and podcast producer, joins Jamie-Lee to discuss her recent piece from The Guardian about how she turned to fellow women of color after her mother's death from Covid-19. They discuss the recent, ongoing nature of this loss in combination with the collective grief that so many are feeling in th…
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Episode 20: Isabella Simonetti's reflection on writing about loss during a pandemic
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Isabella Simonetti, a current student at the University of Pennsylvania and the President of The Daily Pennsylvanian, joins Jamie-Lee for DPS's first Zoom episode. They discuss the writing Isabella has produced in an independent study at Penn about her mother's death from breast cancer, and how the scope of this work changed when the semester sudde…
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Episode 19: Gianna DeMedio on "Sixty-Three" and So Sorry For Your Loss
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Episode 18: DPS featured on "Live at the Writers House" on WXPN
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This special episode of Dead Parents Society was recorded before a live audience at the Kelly Writers House and aired on WXPN, the public radio station at the University of Pennsylvania, in November 2019. Hosted as always by Jamie-Lee Josselyn, this episode features work by Emily Harnett, Zoe Osbourne, Gianna DeMedio, and Rachel Levy Lesser. Specia…
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Witching Hour 16: I'm a Witch because I'm... Different
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Kenna and Maya kickoff their new witchy season by trying to define the Witching Hour Podcast -- an impossible but noble task.
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Episode 17: Rachel Levy Lesser on "Hair Pulled Back in a Twilly"
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Rachel Levy Lesser, author of Life's Accessories: A Memoir and Fashion Guide, joins Jamie-Lee and Darcy Walker Krause, Executive Director of the Uplift Center for Grieving Children. The three of them discuss an essay from Rachel's new collection called "Hair Pulled Back in a Twilly," which is about not just Rachel's loss of her mother and the immed…
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Episode 16: Molly O'Neill on "Parts of a Life""
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Molly O'Neill, a Los Angeles-based yoga instructor, writer, and longtime friend of the Kelly Writers House community reads from her essay "Parts of a Life" from YogaPoetica.com and discusses the piece with Jamie-Lee and DPS brilliant pal Anna Strong Safford. In their conversation, they discuss how teaching and practicing yoga integrated into Molly'…
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Episode 15: Solomon Mussing on "Letter to My Father"
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Solomon Mussing, who also goes by the name L'Hussen Toure, an alum of the Summer Workshop for Young Writers at the Kelly Writers House, talks with Jamie-Lee about his piece "Letter to My Father," a memoir in the style of direct-address that he wrote to his father, who died by suicide. They discuss the obvious, unflinching directness of the mode, th…
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Episode 14: Anna Strong Safford on "because my memories"
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In our Season 2 premiere, Anna Strong Safford, instructor and curriculum specialist at Penn, joins Jamie-Lee and DPS brilliant pal Molly O'Neill to read and discuss her poem "because my memories" from her manuscript bled. Anna's poem inspires a conversation about the use of earthly (and, indeed, worldly) imagery in writing about one's memories of g…
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Witching Hour 15: Maya's Medium Potatoes w/ Machado
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Kenna and Maya ring in the tentative end of a witchy era with a special guest and some average sized healthy carbs.
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Episode 13: Rebecca Soffer of Modern Loss
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Rebecca Soffer, co-author of the book Modern Loss and co-founder of ModernLoss.com, joins Jamie-Lee and others in the Kelly Writers House garden for a live reading and conversation about writing about grief, the community that comes from it, and the various emotions and moods that this writing can evoke (spoiler alert: it doesn't always have to be …
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Witching Hour 14: All Numbers Are Beautiful
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Kenna and Maya discuss numerology with a special guest.
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Episode 12: John Culhane on "Little Mirrors of Mortality"
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Slate.com contributor and Widener Law professor John Culhane joins Jamie-Lee and Maya to read and discuss his piece "Little Mirrors of Mortality," which is from the perspective of a parent realizing his mortality in his children's eyes. Our usual perspective is flipped, in a sense, to great effect thanks to John's piece. We also discuss John's pers…
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Episode 11: Arielle Brousse on "Grief Beach"
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Arielle Brousse, author of the TinyLetter "Grief Beach" joins Jamie-Lee, Maya, and Sabrina to discuss how she came to write a weekly letter to friends and others about her difficult year of loss and how the form of a TinyLetter has impacted her writing, her grieving, and her relationships. They also discuss writing about not just grieving the death…
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Episode 10: Jamie-Lee Josselyn on "When News of a Suicide Comes During Memoir Class"
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Bassini Apprentices Maya Arthur and Sabrina Qiao interview Jamie-Lee Josselyn on her essay, "When News of a Suicide Comes During Memoir Class" from LitHub in September 2016. They discuss how personal history and the writing that comes from it converges with and remains separate from the work of a creative writing teacher.…
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Episode 9: Jess Bergman on "The Difficult Business of Dying"
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Jess Bergman (@jesslbergman), Features Editor at Literary Hub, joins Jamie-Lee, Maya, and Sabrina to discuss her essay "The Difficult Business of Dying" from The New Republic in December 2017. In the essay, Jess weaves together her own experience of mourning her father with Caitlin Doughty's book From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find t…
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Episode 8: Catherine Ricketts on "Eloquent Limbs" and "Books to be Buried In"
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Essayist and songwriter Catherine Ricketts (http://catherinedanaricketts.com/) joins Jamie-Lee, Maya, and Sabrina to discuss her essay "Eloquent Limbs" and her song "Books to be Buried In," which she also performs. Cat, who joined us for our live event in April, discusses how she decides to approach particular experiences through songwriting versus…
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Episode 7: Victoria Ford on "Elegy for Clitoris"
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The poet and essayist Victoria Newton Ford joins Jamie-Lee, Maya, and Sabrina to discuss her poem "Elegy for Clitoris" from Connotation Press. Victoria has said that she writes "to tell the truth, and the truth is often hideous. And though it feels good to write, I don't write to make the reader feel good, particularly. I write to make you feel. To…
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Episode 6: Scott Gould and Jamie-Lee Josselyn on the pedagogy of writing about difficult experience
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Jamie-Lee talks with the writer Scott Gould, who is the director of creative writing at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities, about how he approaches working with high school students who are facing difficult personal material, including, but not limited to loss and grief. They discuss general classroom pedagogy, specifi…
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Episode 5: Jamie-Lee Josselyn and Kristen Martin on Hope Edelman's "Motherless Daughters"
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Jamie-Lee Josselyn (@jljosselyn) and Kristen Martin (@kwistent) discuss Hope Edelman's 1994 book Motherless Daughters, which has remained successful in the more than 2 decades since its release. Jamie-Lee and Kristen, whose mothers died from suicide and cancer respectively, discuss the book's form, its longevity, how it enables readers to both conn…
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Episode 4: Kristen Martin on "Don't Cover Your Eyes"
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Sabrina Qiao, Maya Arthur, and Jamie-Lee Josselyn gather with Kristen Martin (@kwistent) to discuss her essay "Don't Cover Your Eyes," from Catapult in 2016. Kristen's essay inspires conversation about how a television show -- in this case, HBO's Six Feet Under -- can help access grief, rather than numb it. The group also discusses how writing abou…
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Episode 3: Gabriel Ojeda-Sague on Where Everything Is In Halves
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Jamie-Lee Josselyn gathers with Emily Harnett (@therealeharnett) and Maya Arthur (@maya_s_arthur) to discuss Where Everything Is In Halves by Gabriel Ojeda-Sague (@hadeejasouffle) published by Be About It Press. Gabe reads a selection from the chapbook and then joins the conversation about choosing a particular form/approach/constraint to writing a…
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Episode 2: Recorded live from Kelly Writers House
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This episode was recorded live at the Kelly Writers House on April 16, 2018 at Dead Parents Society's Beltran Family Teaching Award Program. Jamie-Lee hosts the writers Catherine Ricketts, Seth Laracy, Mingo Reynolds, Isabella Simonetti, and Anna Strong who each read a piece of writing about the loss of a parent. Conversation and questions from the…
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Episode 1: Emily Harnett on "When Art Cannot Console Us in Death"
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Jamie-Lee Josselyn (@jljosselyn) gathers with Gabriel Ojeda-Sague (@hadeejasouffle) and Sabrina Qiao to discuss "When Art Cannot Console Us in Death" by Emily Harnett (@therealeharnett) from Literary Hub. Emily reads the piece and then joins in on the conversation too, which covers everything from grieving secularly to the reasons we write about de…
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Witching Hour 13: smol bean becca shares her witchy self
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Kenna and Maya spill the beans with a special guest.
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Witching Hour 12: Wicked Women of the Woodlands
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Kenna and Maya discuss happenings in the Woodlands, wicked and otherwise, with two special guests.
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Witching Hour 11: Tarot Beach Blood Moon
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Kenna and Maya discuss tarot and more with a super cool and mystical guest.
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Witching Hour 10: Satanists vs. Juggalos
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Kenna and Maya return for a discussion on Satanists, their beef with them, and Juggalos.
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Witching Hour 9: WitchTalk #1
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Kenna and Maya convene the spirits to collaborate on a close, but not too close, reading of a collection of poems by Connor O'Rourke.
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Witching Hour 8: I'm a Hex Girl
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Kenna and Maya hex some politicians.
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Witching Hour 7.5: Bonus Tarot Reading
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Kenna and Maya do another tarot reading for one of their producers.
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Witching Hour 7: IMA READ THAT WITCH
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Kenna and Maya do a tarot reading for a special guest.
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Witching Hour 6: Teen Witch
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Kenna and Maya discuss the cult classic, Teen Witch.
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Witching Hour 5: Reparations for Fairies
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Kenna and Maya discuss notable cults and the concepts behind them.
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Witching Hour 4: Chilly & Dimmy
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Kenna and Maya discuss witchy happenings in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter.
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Witching Hour 3: Salem BITCH Trials
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Kenna and Maya discuss Salem Witches with special guest, Lily Applebaum.
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Witching Hour 2: Attic Witches & Ralph Nader
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Kenna and Maya discuss historical and literary Attic Witches.
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Witching Hour 1: Introduction
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Kenna and Maya introduce their new podcast, Witching Hour.
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