Episodes
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There are some families that change the face of an entire country. The Weston’s are one such family. “Bread Men” is a captivating read on their rise and struggles in growing an empire. Our latest episode features a rare reading from the very beginning of the book. Enjoy!
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This episode features a reading from Steinbeck’s undisputed masterpiece, The Grapes of Wrath. A story of migrant struggle from the 1930’s, some of the passages could ring true for migrants around the world today - almost a hundred years later.
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This episode features a number of short, feel-good morning and night wishes. Enjoy!
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This episode features a reading from Emily St. John Mandel’s dystopian fiction novel, “Station Eleven,” set in Toronto, home of the Raptors, the 2019 NBA Champions!
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Coming up for air from a busy work week! This episode features a reading from Michael Chabon’s well-known novel, The Yiddish Policemen’s Union. Enjoy!
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This episode features a reading from the book Orson Scott Card is best known for- Ender’s Game.
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This episode features a reading for Dr. Van Der Kolk’s book on treating trauma and abuse. Enjoy!
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This episode features a reading from Stephen King’s short story, Riding the Bullet. Enjoy!
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On the heels of International Women’s Day, it seemed fitting to dedicate an episode to Susan Fowler’s game-changing, history-making blog post.
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This episode features a reading from Erik Larson’s In the Garden of Beasts - set in Berlin against the backdrop of World War II.
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This episode features a passage from Samit Vasu’s book, Turbluence. It’s especially timely given the Pakistan-India war scare of late.
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This episode features a reading from Kate Harris’s incredible travel book, Lands of Lost Borders.
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This episode features a reading from Haruki Murakami’s 1Q84.
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This episode features a reading of a passage from Ann Brashares’s book, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
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This episode features a reading from Octavia E. Butler’s book, Kindred.
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Our pilot episode features a 20 minute reading of a passage from Tara Westover’s book, Educated.