Book(ish)
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Book(ish)

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The show where George Dimarelos asks a new guest each week "What's your story and what does it say about you?"Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, always interesting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The show where George Dimarelos asks a new guest each week "What's your story and what does it say about you?"Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, always interesting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Tom Ballard & The Mysteries of Harris Burdick: spoiling Christmas, writing longhand, and the point of political...

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On this episode of Book(ish) I sit down with comedian and recent author Tom Ballard to talk The Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg. Our chat includes accidentally telling Tom Santa isn't real, how he approaches writing, and the purpose of political comedy. Enjoy! You can find Tom on Twitter, Instagram, and his website. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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James Weir & I Was Told There'd Be Cake: tabloidification, the new theatre review, and retro 2009 chic

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On this weeks episode of Book(ish) I sit down with journalist and author James Weir to talk I Was Told There'd Be Cake by Sloan Crosley. Our conversation includes the invention of a horrible new word, how cultural commentary stays the same even though the culture changes, and watching the youths and reporting back to the oldies. Enjoy! Books mentioned: I Was Told There'd Be Cake by Sloan Crosley The Dressmaker by Rosalie Ham Today Will Be Different by Maria Semple You can find James at his website or on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Craig Silvey & To Kill a Mockingbird: Harper Lee's draft, wrestling the muse, and the filming trenches

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with author Craig Silvey to talk To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Our chat includes the problematic Mockingbird prequel, slogging through your work to hear the muse, and the excitement and stress of working in film. Enjoy! You can follow Craig on his website and Instagram. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Jillian Glover & Happy City: what people really want, NIMBYs vs YIMBYs, and people who hate parks

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On this weeks episode of Book(ish) I sit down with urbanist Jillian Glover to discuss Happy City by Charles Montgomery. Our conversation includes what people say they want vs what they really want, how to make dense living work, and people who hate the sound of children playing. Enjoy! You can follow Jillian on twitter or her blog. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Gregory Ladner & Flowers for Mrs Harris: Melbourne fashion, antiques over travel, and a polite amount of revenge

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On this weeks episode of Book(ish) I sit down with designer and renaissance man Gregory Ladner to talk Flowers for Mrs Harris by Paul Gallico. Our conversation includes weighing in Melbournes fashion sense, focussing on antiques over travel in your youth, and enjoying the chance to get a little bit of revenge. Enjoy! A Boy and his Bear is available Australia-wide or buy it online. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Travis Larcombe & As Beautiful As Any Other: author friends, sharing stories, and emotional support beers

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This week on Book(ish) I speak to activist Travis Larcombe about As Beautiful As Any Other: A memoir of my body by Kaya Wilson. Our conversation incudes being friends with the author of a very personal memoir, sharing stories to know you exist, and needing 10-15 beers to let the emotions flow. Enjoy! Follow Queerstories here. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Full Circle & Dr. Niraj Lal: flying emus, systemic technology, and fighting hopelessness

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with science presenter and childrens author Dr Niraj Lal to talk Full Circle by Scott Ludlam. Our conversation includes how bicycle couriering and tuna fishing helps appreciate science communication, the way systems influence technology and science, and what to do to fight a feeling of hopelessness. Enjoy! Books discussed Full circle by Scott Ludlam Henry the Flying Emu by Niraj Lal The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 1984 by George Orwell The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar by Roald Dahl Follow Niraj on Twitter and buy his book here. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Tamsien West & My Brilliant Friend: a mystery author, widening your reading, and how to journal

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with photographer, stylist, blogger and influencer Tamsien West to discuss My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante. Our conversation includes the ongoing mystery of who Elena Ferrante is, actively trying to widen the type of people you're reading, and the fascinating places you can go when you journal. Enjoy! Books/authors discussed: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman Beowulf translated by Maria Dahvana Headley The Artists Way by Julia Cameron Hiromi Kawakami Sayaka Murata You can follow Tamsien on Instagram at Bubbling Books and Mina and Maud. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Jake Griggs & The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: the magic of the Air Fryer, quitting while ahead, and efficient...

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On this weeks episode of Book(ish) I sit down with former musician and current author/TikTok sensation Jake Griggs to talk The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby. Our conversation includes the many magical uses of the Air Fryer, a personal journey of leaving one career and then somehow stumbling into something adjacent years later, and the most efficient bacon & egg on toast ever. Enjoy! Books mentioned: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo Check out the AirFryerGuy podcast here. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Dr Sophie Calabretto & The Midwich Cuckoos: fluid mechanics, repetitive politeness, and is it math or maths?

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with fluid mechanist Dr Sophie Calabretto to discuss The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham. Our conversation includes why fluid does what it does, the final judgement on whether it's pronounced math or maths, and how many ways you can say you're not interested. Enjoy! Click here to listen to the evolved Cosmos Science Daily now called Science Briefing. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Paola Totaro & Perfume: losing your smell, Michael Hutchens in Paris, and journalist couple goals

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with journalist and recent author of On The Scent, Paola Totaro, to talk Perfume by Patrick Süskind. Our conversation includes a deep dive into the lost smell epidemic during COVID, a day in Paris for Michael Hutchens and Kylie Minogue, and the ideal career for a journalist couple. Enjoy! On the Scent by Paola Totaro and Robert Wainwright is available for purchase now. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art and literature 3 years
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Chris Flynn & I Am Legend: mammoth resurrection, childhood Troubles, and how to horrify a writers audience

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On this weeks episode of Book(ish) I sit down with author Chris Flynn to discuss I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. Our conversation includes his recent book Mammoth, growing up during the Troubles, and how to turn an entire writers festival audience against you with a single sentence. Enjoy! Books discussed: I Am Legend by Richard Matheson Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond You can follow Chris on Instagram. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Jarryd Goundrey & Sapiens: predicting the future, military tech advancements, and more Shane Warne mentions than...

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with comedian Jarryd Goundrey to discuss Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harriri. Our conversation includes several attempts at predicting the future and how that can go wrong, the ways military technology advancements reshape the world, and an example of living well via Shane Warne. Enjoy! You can follow Jarryd on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art and literature 4 years
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Madeleine Buchner & Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: too many books at once, finding your tribe, and how...

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with founder and CEO of Little Dreamers Madeleine Buchner OAM to talk Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Our conversation includes accidentally having too many books on the go at the same time, how finding your tribe is always worth the wait, and an unexpected similarity between the Harry Potter series and the movie Grease. Enjoy! You can follow Little Dreamers on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, as well as contacting them to show your support, or to reach out for someone in need of support, at their website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art and literature 4 years
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The Secret History: Jewish private school, elite uni fetish, and girlfriends teach you to read with Eli Landes

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with comedian Eli Landes to talk The Secret History by Donna Tart. Our conversation includes the rigours of Jewish private school, the romanticisation of elite universities, and learning to enjoy reading quite late. Enjoy! Books discussed: The Goldfinch by Donna Tart Stoner by John Williams Seveneves by Neal Stephenson The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson Embassytown by China Mielville You can follow Eli on Instagram. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art and literature 4 years
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The Running Man: a billionaire friend, writing hammered, and how to be good at comedy with Jez Watts

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with comedian Jez Watts to discuss The Running Man by Richard Bachmann née Stephen King. Our chat includes the hell of loving what you do, writing hammered and how to be good at comedy. Enjoy! You can find Jez on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art and literature 4 years
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Preview: This Week I Learned

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Due to some scheduling issues there is no regular Book(ish) episode this week so I've decided to give a preview of a new, very silly, personal podcast/youtube series I am planning to release sometime soon. If you have any thoughts on it please let me know and either way, we will be back to regular programming next week. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Shogun: memory training, imposter syndrome and focussing on details with Anastasia Woolmer

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with two time Australian Memory Champion Anastasia Woolmer to discuss Shogun by James Clavell. Our conversation includes what's involved in becoming a world class memory athlete, tying together a love of Japan with a love of dance, and dealing with Imposter Syndrome. Enjoy! Books discussed: Shogun by James Clavell Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer You can follow Anastasia at her website or on Instagram, and check out her course. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art and literature 4 years
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Lost Connections: hitting bottom, hearing yourself, and lifestyle design with Blake Worrall Thompson

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with Blake Worrell Thompson to discuss Lost Connections by Johann Hari. Our conversation includes the other side of hitting bottom, learning to hear yourself, and living a life by design instead of default. Enjoy! Books mentioned Lost Connections: Why You’re Depressed and How to Find Hope by Johann Hari The Obesity Code by Jason Fung Insight: The Power of Self-Awareness in a Self-Deluded World by Tasha Eurich Atomic Habits by James Clear You can follow Blake on Instagram and his programs are here. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art and literature 4 years
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Music, Language, and the Brain: measuring music and language, learning via tune, and universal beats with Anna Fiveash

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On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with music and language researcher Anna Fiveash to talk Music, Language and the Brain by Anirruddh D. Patel. Our conversation includes the similarities (and differences) in the brain between music and language, using music to help learning, and the universal appreciation of a good beat. Enjoy! You can follow Anna on Twitter and her website. Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here. You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073. Want to help support the show? Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | Merch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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