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Find your book club picks and get your literary fix here. I lead bookish discussions with authors, friends and family minus the scheduling, wine, charcuterie board and the book you didn’t have time to finish. My tastes skew toward the literary but I can’t resist a good thriller or the must-read book of the season. If you like authors like Donna Tartt, Ann Patchett, Jonathan Franzen, Marie Benedict and Rachel Hawkins this podcast is for you.
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Face aux Maires, c’est l’émission qui fait connaître les maires de nos communes Bas-rhinoises. Ils se livrent sur leurs ressentis pendant leur campagne municipale et leur début de mandat. Vous avez envie de découvrir la personnalité du maire de votre ville ? Vous êtes au bon endroit !
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Mairead Lavery from the Farmers Journal joins the show to talk about what's is happening on the farms around the country each week. Listen and subscribe to Farming with Mairead Lavery on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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I'm Heather Maîr Thomas. Award-winning vocalist and coach. Welcome to Happy Voice - ( my username back in the early days of MySpace!) Join me, exploring our relationships with our singing voices - and beyond. We all know singing is good for our physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing - yet many people don’t feel able to enjoy their voices at all. In this light-hearted series my guests, from all walks of life, share their own singing stories - their vocal highs and lows! Find out how we expe ...
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MAIROS has been a professional DJ since 2005. Raised in Crimea his original musical tastes are rooted in the KaZantip Festival. MAIROS is one of the DJs who believe that the key element of any set is the signature style, the fingerprint, the recognition. From 2008, MAIROS has annually played his sets at the KaZantip Republic Festival. Around the same time he plunged into hectic touring life that included hundreds of open-air parties and hot club parties all around Ukraine, Russia and western ...
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BONJOUR MONSIEUR LE MAIRE C'est un programme sur le développement local à l'heure de la décentralisation. 2 heures d'entretien, d'analyse et de commentaires sur l'actualité de nos Collectivités Territoriales Décentralisées, avec pour objectifs d'accompagner les exécutifs communaux dans la réalisation de leurs projets d'une part et d'impliquer les citoyens dans le contrôle ainsi que la gestion des affaires de la cité d'autre part. Le programme est diffusé de LUNDI à VENDREDI, de 10h à 12h sur ...
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Hi Red Fern Listeners! I was recently lucky enough to be a return guest on The TallMikeWine Podcast and I wanted to share the episode with you. We discuss summer reading and red wine. Mike is a self-professed wine geek who creates fun, relatable conversations around wine. And did I mention that he is a former disc jockey? Books discussed: Swan Song…
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I dive into two very long books that are also worth the investment. The Bee Sting by Paul Murray tells the story of a contemporary Irish family that has fallen on hard times and is full of secrets. Contemporary family saga Wellness by Nathan Hill is set in the suburbs of Chicago an explores the malaise of middle age marriage. It is also a send up o…
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Book Blogger and author Kerry Clare joins the podcast to discuss her new book Asking for a Friend. It is a novel about intense female friendship and how key relationships created in our youth endure or break apart. We also chat about her blog Pickle Me This and her role as editor of the book recommendation site 49th Shelf. We wrap up with five hot …
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Lifestyle Instagrammer and best selling author Anna Kloots joins the podcast to discuss her new memoir My Own Magic. She talks about new beginnings in the face of divorce, her love of pumpkin pie, and of course, how to make your own magic. Follow Anna: Instagram: @annakloots Follow Red Fern Book Review: Website and to leave a voicemail: https://www…
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A discussion of Ann Patchett's latest novel Tom Lake as well her memoir Truth & Beauty about her deep friendship with writer Lucy Grealy. Elin Hilderbrand's latest novel, The Five-Star Weekend, is also discussed. Follow Red Fern Book Review: Website and to leave a voicemail: https://www.redfernbookreview.com Instagram: @redfernbookreview Facebook: …
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Award-winning Young Adult fiction novelist Pam Withers stops by the podcast to discuss her latest book Mountain Runaways. This fast-paced novel tells the story of the three kids, Jon, Korka and Aron, who lose their parents in an avalanche and decide to run away into the mountains and fend for themselves until the oldest sibling, Jon, turns 18 and c…
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Book blogger Susan Matheson returns to the podcast with her line up of must have fall reads. We also discuss a book that we both disagreed upon: Yellowface by R.F. Kuang. Susan's Top Picks for Fall 2023 The Leftover Woman by Jean Kwok The Class by Ken Dryden A New Season by Terry Fallis The Golden Gate by Amy Chua A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of…
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Award-winning mystery writer Iona Whishaw drops by the podcast to discuss the latest book in her Lane Winslow mystery series. To Track a Traitor spans both world wars and is a tale of sibling rivalry, infidelity and espionage. Iona's backstory is just as compelling as her writing. Her books are inspired by the British Columbia town of her childhood…
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Amy kicks off Season Four of the podcast with a discussion of the literary novel The Librarianist by Patrick deWitt and the memoir You Could Make This Place Beautiful by poet Maggie Smith. The Librarianist is the story of retired librarian Bob Comet. Hoping to fill a void in his life, he volunteers at a senior's centre. Amid a community of strange …
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this week I interview Austin ( @the_motn). I have to make it clear that I support the current strikes in the film industry. I also think you should donate to those struggling due to various wildfires. this has nothing to do with the content of the episode. Check out the Triumph Street Block Party on Saturday, September 2. Tickets are available onli…
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Hi Red Fern Listeners! I was recently a guest on a fabulous wine podcast called The TallMikeWine Podcast. Host Mike Stone and I talk about, what else, but books and wine. I offer up a mini summer reading list and Mike explains how he comes up with all those wine adjectives. Mike is a self-professed wine geek who creates fun, relatable conversations…
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Book blogger Susan Matheson stops by the podcast to talk about her favourite reads for summer. Her selections range from a cozy mystery to a contemporary memoir. Books and Resources discussed: Go as a River by Shelley Read The Golden Spoon by Jessa Maxwell All the Beauty in the World by Patrick Bingley Darling by India Knight The Mitford Affair by …
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Amy and Geoff review the popular fiction novel Pineapple Street by Jenny Jackson and literary fiction novel Ghost Music by An Yu. Pineapple Street is a bird's eye view into the moneyed Brooklyn Heights family The Stocktons. Sasha, a middle-class New England girl, marries into the family and tries to find her way. Set in Beijing, Ghost Music is a qu…
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Retired English Professor Dr. Mason Harris drops by the podcast to discuss one of his favourite books Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. This book combines elements of Gothic, Horror and Romantic literature. Dr. Harris delves in to Shelley's scandalous background and draws parallels between the Romantics and 1960s radicalism. Books and Resources discuss…
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We review two of the buzziest books of early 2023: Fast-paced gangster novel set in India Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor and friendship travel story/thriller with Daisy Jones and the Six (by Taylor Jenkins Reid) vibes The Villa by Rachel Hawkins. Age of Vice is a contemporary novel set in India. It is equal parts thriller and family saga and centres …
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We review one of our favourite books of last year Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin as well as This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is the story of three friends Sadie, Sam and Marx and their foray into the video gaming industry. It is a campus novel as well as a look at video gaming as high …
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Author Cedar Bowers joins the podcast to discuss her 2021 debut novel Astra. The book follows the life of a young woman who is born on a B.C. commune from the perspective of 10 different people. Cedar discusses life growing up in a remote community, the failed promise of the back-to-the land movement and if we can ever really know somebody. Books a…
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I review two novels by current Canadian literary stars Emily St. John Mandel and Heather O'Neill. Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel is a science fiction novel about art, time, travel, love and plague that takes readers from 1912 Vancouver Island to a dark colony of the moon 500 years later. The author also incorporates references to her e…
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Rencontre et échange avec la maire de Lingolsheim et vice-présidente de la Collectivité Européenne d'Alsace, Catherine Graef-Eckert. Dans ce podcast, vous découvrirez sa personnalité ainsi que ses ressentis sur son début de mandat et bien sûr, vous allez en apprendre plus sur sa fonction de maire.Tom Herga által
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Vancouver author Jen Sookfong Lee joins the podcast to talk about her latest book Superfan. Jen uses her lifelong obsession with pop culture as a lens to explore family, grief, the power of female rage, Asian fetish, and what it costs to resist the trap of being a “good Chinese girl.” I pines over Andrew McCarthy and Jen muses over whether Kanye We…
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Fantasy Fiction lover turned historian David Gates is back on the podcast to discuss two English history books: The White Ship by Princess Diana's brother Charles Spencer and The Splendid and the Vile by journalist Erik Larson. The White Ship is an examination of the 1120 shipwreck that threw the future of the crown into question. The Splendid and …
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My dear friend Alison Schmelke joins the podcast, perhaps a bit reluctantly, and together we interview our idol author and blogger Catherine Newman. We reminisce about Catherine's column Ben & Birdy and how it got us through the early days of parenthood. Catherine discusses her poignant, hilarious and nostalgic novel, We All Want Impossible Things.…
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Geoff and Amy's trip to Europe Part Two. They are back home and reflecting on their recent trip to Paris. They discuss four books set in the City of Light including one book that pushes the podcast's PG rating! Books and Resources Discussed: Ticket to Paradise, movie 2022 Earful Tower https://theearfultower.com/ Marie Antoinette, movie 2006 Henry a…
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Amy and Geoff discuss their trip to Amsterdam and review books and movies set in this gorgeous, progressive city. Tulip Fever is a historical novel set in 17th-century Amsterdam during the rise of tulip trade. The Dinner is a contemporary domestic thriller that takes place over the course of one meal at a high-end restaurant. Books and Resources di…
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Author Chelene Knight joins the podcast to discuss her debut novel Junie. The book is set in Hogan's Alley, the once thriving Black and immigrant community located in Vancouver's East End. Junie is a creative, observant child who moves to the alley with her mother Maddie who is an aspiring jazz singer and alcoholic. Chelene discusses Black Joy, Bla…
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The summer may be over but British Columbia treasure Grant Lawrence visits the podcast to discuss his latest book Return to Solitude about life in Desolation Sound. It's been over a decade since renowned broadcaster and indie rock musician Grant Lawrence launched his writing career with the award-winning Adventures in Solitude, yet some things neve…
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Susan Matheson of Bedside Table Books discusses her top reads of the fall season. Amy and Susan talk about how to match books with your travels Books and Resources Discussed The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton Tulip Fever by Deborah Moggach Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier The Snow Goose: A Story of Dunkirk by Paul Gallico Mrs. Harris Go…
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Wildfire Lookout Trina Moyles joins the podcast to talk about her memoir Lookout: Love, Solitude and Searching for Wildfire in the Boreal Forest. She joins direct from her remote lookout tower in Northern Alberta. Lookout is a book about isolation, the environment, wildlife and love. The book has been compared the book to Wild by Cheryl Strayed. Tr…
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Friend and music teacher Cynthia Friesen returns to the podcast to discuss two books by French authors: Fresh Water for Flowers by Valérie Perrin and Painting Time by Maylis de Kerangal. We discuss the art of translation and whether decorative art is an art or a science. Cynthia pulls up to the piano and plays a song. Listen to my previous episode …
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Season 3 of the Red Fern Book Review kicks off with a review of one of the biggest books of the year: The Candy House by Jennifer Egan. Geoff is back on the podcast with a new job title. Amy and Geoff decide whether or not The Candy House is sci fi and if it surpasses the book's precursor: A Visit from the Goon Squad. Books and Resources Discussed:…
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Rencontre et échange avec le Maire d'Illkirch-Graffenstaden (26 000 habitants), Thibaud Philipps. Petit, il ne voulait pas particulièrement devenir policier ou pompier comme ses camarades, lui voulait devenir le maire de sa ville. En 2020, il réalise son rêve d'enfant en étant élu. Thibaud Philipps se livre sur sa fonction et nous dévoile sa person…
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Rencontre et échange avec le maire de Duttlenheim Alexandre Denisty. Ce dernier a connu une élection municipale inédite puisqu'il a été élu en 2021 et non 2020 comme les autres maires de France, cela suite à des péripéties judiciaires. Il nous explique tout cela en évoquant son rôle de Maire et sa personnalité.…
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Rencontre/échange avec Laurent Jehl, dans son enfance, il voulait s'engager pour l'église et être curé, il a finalement changé de vocation pour s'engager en tant que Maire. Il est passionné par la politique depuis toujours, allant jusqu'à animer les cours d'éducation civique lorsqu'il était en classe de 6 ème. Depuis l'âge de 25 ans, Laurent Jehl e…
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Dans cet épisode, Marcel Bauer nous fait profiter de sa longue expérience d’élu. Maire de Sélestat (19 000 habitants) depuis 2001, il connaît parfaitement les rouages de la politique et il a presque rencontré tous les présidents de la 5ème République. Durant ce beau moment d'échange, ce gaulliste convaincu nous livre une partie de lui-même ... www.…
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Christophe Breysach, Maire de Osthouse depuis 2014 (900 habitants), rencontres et échanges avec cet homme généreux qui nous parle de son quotidien, entre son travail de maire et celui de moniteur d'atelier, un métier encore méconnu mais centré sur le social. Cet homme de 55 ans a beaucoup à nous apprendre sur sa jeunesse avec une pointe d'humour et…
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Book Blogger Susan Matheson is back to discuss her top picks to stuff in your beach bag this summer. Her selections range from frothy to serious. Amy and Susan discuss the power of book cover art. Books and Resources Discussed: The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield Evening by Susan Minot The Dutch House by Ann Patchett Lessons in Chemistry by Bo…
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Pascal Nothisen, Maire d’Hindisheim depuis 2014 (1 600 habitants), suit les traces de son père qui était lui-même maire. Il nous parle de son quotidien de maire ainsi que de ses souvenirs politiques : les années Mitterrand qui l’ont fasciné tout comme la personne de Jacques Chirac qu’il a pu voir dans un meeting au Parc des Princes. Il nous dévoile…
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