Gosh it's so sad to think about Anthony Bourdain not being with us anymore:( fly high big guy
@cathylindeboo.959820 сағат бұрын
I love this!!!
@monicamacauley3750Күн бұрын
Love her new book. I sit and pour through it as I sit in my backyard observing the flora and fauna.
@aliyahantinette2890Күн бұрын
My son love this book so much
@HananBenNafa2 күн бұрын
Great discussion, thank you
@KierTheScrivener2 күн бұрын
Loved this discussion!
@CabinGirl572 күн бұрын
My cousin had a near death experience 30 years ago… I’ve been hooked on studying NDE for years. It was the Jeff O’Driscoll shared death experience that changed me from skeptic to believer without a doubt… I attend IANDS meetings and meet NDErs and listen to their stories - it’s a fascinating topic.
@BTakes1383 күн бұрын
Race baiters.
@eileenbilynsky98654 күн бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview and the topic. I have never had a near death experience and growing up with an atheist dad, did not have a religious upbringing. However, my entire life I had experiences I could not explain and didn't talk about because in our house, it seemed to me to be a forbidden topic. Later in life through my meanderings I became an "energy worker." I volunteered at a cancer center. When I was working with terminally ill patients I knew nothing about, often a person or a pet would make their presence known. These days, I just accept it. I can''t define it no matter how much I read and try to learn. I really enjoy Anthony Chene's video interviews for their quiet, non-exploitive or sensationalistic approach to NDEs. And if it is helpful, there ARE groups of NDE-ers who meet, and several very serious researchers. Thank you for capturing your experience. I have never met a client who has not had an unexplainable experience by a certain age that they are afraid to talk about for fear of being thought crazy. m.youtube.com/@AnthonyCheneProduction iands.org/
@catemcm4 күн бұрын
Loving this book.
@annonapearse27386 күн бұрын
Coming to this a little late, but I missed Ann Patchett at the Sydney Writers Festival this week. I really enjoyed this session and the obvious knowledge of Miwa and Shannon. I've subscribed now, so there goes a few hours of indulgent listening. 🙂
@Schein12007 күн бұрын
Great conversation, thank you Jenna
@911PeaceBook8 күн бұрын
ILYON WOO's intricate enlivening narrative of Ellen and William Craft's "triumphant" journey lends urgent relevancy to our times. Her deeply documented text, MASTER SLAVE HUSBAND WIFE, will serve as centerpiece for an American Studies course engaging students in comparative inquiry into America's fuller vibrant "memory."
@celestialcircledance8 күн бұрын
I liked this interview because it dove right into the synopsis whereas a lot of your other ones are so meandering that I could be listening for 20 minutes without having the foggiest idea or what the book is even about . For those ones I tend to ignore the interview all together in frustration and just go to the Amazon description . I think a lot of booktubers are too afraid to give away spoilers but I need to have some sense of the synopsis to know if it would even want to invest my time in the interview let alone the book!!!
@ArtemisSilverBow9 күн бұрын
This book IS amazing ⭐
@BarbaraGobbi9 күн бұрын
I loved Brooklyn and thought Long Island was even better! This will go down as one of my favorite novels.
@bellepierre2410 күн бұрын
So true that there are no "black" people in Africa. I was born in a country in West Africa, my birth certificate & passport has no racial identitifiers. I came to the US at 18 to attend university and I got a new label..... black!
@soniaadams182811 күн бұрын
I enjoyed Ms. Messer's conversation with Carvell Wallace. I was elated to learn that the late poet, activist, and educator has impacted Mr. Wallace's writing in meaningful ways.
@foxbox249011 күн бұрын
I don't want to be mean or anything what's the fun of baking with this
@user-cq2lk4bo4s12 күн бұрын
I love your podcast! Greetings from ITALY 🌈🌈💐💐
@dk822613 күн бұрын
What a relief to find Ninth House. I read it in three days and can't wait to read the sequel. I rarely find stories I like. Well done Leigh!
@nereida11613 күн бұрын
"Post Humanity" "After the Human Era..." 😮😮😮 Thank God her husband is in Remission!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@JDris0814 күн бұрын
Toni Morrison would have loved this book.
@aishabintabubakr494414 күн бұрын
Toni Morrison is an overrated racist
@user-jk7vz8tw3q15 күн бұрын
obama had a ghost writer. and the promise,an empty promise and we we rely on hope,it can become a dangerous thing., if one is in prison, hope is futile, and this the reality for many many americans of color. the talented 1o will always rise. a fact. the oprression of lBlack and brown americans is here. byoung black civilians are 20 more times to be killed by white cops than whites for same oofense. the jailed time is mostly on the non-white skinned population. obama gave credence to a neonazi politician Modi.., the us prior had refused him entry, go figure...
@user-hz8ir1bv3o16 күн бұрын
Thank you for the interview! I've jus finished reading the Hunter, and so happy to hear that it's going to be a trilogy!
@cadenmorse102416 күн бұрын
say what you want about the book, I'm amazed by with her pattern of speech, specifically how little filler words she uses when she speaks.
@andreaanaya385316 күн бұрын
This was such a great novel. Finished it in 3 days. Gets you hooked right fromt he beginning. Please tell me there will be a 3rd book!!!!
@svetlanapogodina462117 күн бұрын
Thank you. We, in Russia , like books by Tana French
@user-hz8ir1bv3o16 күн бұрын
we do!
@patcook128018 күн бұрын
And brooklyn
@4OHz18 күн бұрын
6:25 C’mion there are short stories about plants that subsonic screens are detected by some scientists / the thought is not novel
@vasanthachekkara278818 күн бұрын
I am Shanvi from millstone river school
@vasanthachekkara278818 күн бұрын
See you in millstone river school at May thirteen
@vasanthachekkara278818 күн бұрын
You are my favorite author ❤
@TawnyTechyTemptress18 күн бұрын
I absolutely miss my old job at Barnes and noble ! I literally worked in the cafe but I could draw so I ran the anime section ! I love the stories and glimpses into important things like climate change amazing job !!!!
@debwhite631120 күн бұрын
It is an amazing and thought provoking and heart searching story….for me♥️
@Californiansurfer20 күн бұрын
Mexico Had no slavery which they went to Mexico. Mexico allowed Americans to settle texas but they brought slavery. That is the true reason for the Alamo. Mexico said no to slavery. They always make it something else. Great book. Teaching white supremacy by Donald Yacovan. They stopped teaching white supremacy in public schools 1176-1965. Due to Martin Luther king and Malcomb X. ❤❤❤❤
@kakirem21 күн бұрын
this interview is so loaded because she really thought about her book so so deeply! amazing!
@NicholasNewcomb21 күн бұрын
What are the names of the 12 eggs!?!? Only 11 are listed!
@Californiansurfer21 күн бұрын
❤❤. Downey library book club. Thank you for a beautiful story. We will be reading your book. I hope you visit or visited our website . Downey book club. I grew up in Downey California 1974 which I would pass as Hawaiian . Downey had Rockwell and NASA which everyone would travel to Hawaii. so, white folk accepted me as long as I said, I was Hawaiian. Today, My asian and Hawaiian brothers love me, but butttttttt. May 2 2024. Little Tokyo Musuem we had event. Shaka docemtnery movie. I had a person ask me, what part of Hawaii you form? I said, I am from California .. wow, they walked away.. Passing. Frank. Downey library Book club.. 😅
@tmsztrsz22 күн бұрын
Wellness is so fucking good. The Nix was incredibely strong debut, and Wellness is just unbelievably excellent novel. Hill is just so talented, so smart, so funny in his writing. Hard to believe.
@janplatovsky673123 күн бұрын
U r courageous, u r beautiful and u r a God sent daughter. U did what u were born to do.
@syriical530124 күн бұрын
Wish I had known about this event.
@annekabrimhall105924 күн бұрын
My son just gave me a copy of “The story of art without men” Very compelling so far.
@FLOODOFSINS24 күн бұрын
The moment Amanda sat down with pod save America I knew that she didn't even understand her own book. It was clear that we were talking about a millennial with a mind that has not evolved She doesn't understand the vile people she interviews with on other podcasts are looking to feed off of her and manipulate her book. Pod save America is always bashing Trump and always is acting like their own cult but while talking with Amanda they act like they are not part of the problem. He acts like he's not a bad actor. He looks too radicalize the left and to confirm all of the biases that he can while using others like Amanda because she's very young and doesn't know any better She obviously just wants to get her book out and has to swim through all the sharks to get the word out to sell. But the same people she sits down with are the same people who would stab her in her back if they could. What's with all of these left-wing young white women? It's a shame you people don't know that you're being used You're all going to be childless and 50 years old Lonely with a cat in your one bedroom apartment scrolling on tik Tok while you pretend to bring minorities , cops down, and protest every college It's so sickening
@Lam32YT25 күн бұрын
My class read this book and half our class thought avens name is pronounced like ahven and the other half like ayven and now I know
@ramdularsingh143528 күн бұрын
Genius not only in writing but also in speaking !!!....
@susanalfieri448728 күн бұрын
"Murder Your Bully"--I had the exact same thought, Neil.
@arlenesobhani873928 күн бұрын
Not that I plan to visit LA, but I imagine that featuring Angel's Flight in the book and the show probably increased people's interest in visiting it, so the proprietor should probably thank you.
@anthonyzemke776829 күн бұрын
Such a terrific interview! I can't wait to read my copy when it arrives 🙏
@mindlessmotion586429 күн бұрын
being brown doesnt make you special. shame on you. great way to divide people wow