BOOKS
The Key with Inside Higher Ed: Elevating Conversations on Higher Education
“The Key with Inside Higher Ed” is a groundbreaking podcast that brings forth candid conversations with influential figures in the higher education sector. Its focus is on how colleges and universities are addressing critical issues, especially concerning equity and support for lower-income students. A Spotlight on Higher Education’s Newsmakers: This podcast stands out by featuring […]
+ Read MoreIt’s (Probably) Not Rocket Science”: UNM’s Podcast Simplifying Complex Topics
The University of New Mexico introduces a thought-provoking podcast, “It’s (Probably) Not Rocket Science”, designed to demystify some of today’s most intricate and pressing issues. This series aims to break down complex topics through engaging discussions with experts, artists, and researchers. A Bridge Between Experts and the Public: Understanding challenging subjects can often feel overwhelming. […]
+ Read More“Book Dumb”: A Weekly Journey through Literary Delights with Kendra and August
Are you a book lover looking for your next great read or literary discussion? Look no further than “Book Dumb”, a captivating podcast hosted by Kendra and August. Each week, they explore a kaleidoscope of literary topics that will not only enrich your reading experience but also expand your to-be-read (TBR) stack. A Podcast for […]
+ Read MoreDive into the World of Non-Fiction with the ‘Read Smart’ Podcast
For avid readers and non-fiction enthusiasts, the ‘Read Smart’ podcast is a treasure trove of insights and behind-the-scenes peeks into the prestigious Baillie Gifford Prize. This podcast isn’t just about books; it’s an exploration of ideas, authorship, and the intricacies of non-fiction publishing. The Baillie Gifford Prize: A Celebration of Non-FictionEach episode of ‘Read Smart’ […]
+ Read MoreStacked podcast
Stacked explores literature, pop culture, politics, self-expression, and the pair’s shared love of books. The focus of each episode will be a book from the collection of Kingsley and Banda. In the first season of Stacked, the hosts will introduce their literary tastes and perspectives and interview authors and other industry professionals – including publishers, […]
+ Read More“Limed: Teaching with a Twist” Podcast
“Limed: Teaching with a Twist” is a podcast that plays with pedagogy. Throughout each episode, diverse faculty, staff, and students discuss and workshop guests’ classroom challenges and opportunities. Matt Wittstein, associate professor of exercise science, created and developed the show, along with Dhvani Toprani, an instructional technologist at Teaching and Learning Technologies.
+ Read MoreThe Kathleen McArthur’s Lunch Hour Theatre Scripts podcast
Sunshine Coast Libraries has launched a podcast series about Kathleen McArthur, an artist, author, environmentalist, and activist who flourished on the Sunshine Coast.Sunshine Coast Libraries has produced a 22-episode podcast series using Kathleen McArthur’s Lunch Hour Theatre Scripts Collection.Councillor David Law, Community Portfolio Councillor for the Sunshine Coast Council, said the Lunch Hour Theatre scripts […]
+ Read MorePath for Potential Podcast
The first steps can be the most challenging when pursuing a passion, following an idea, or creating that dream job. In The Path for Potential podcast, Johanna Basford and Mark Beaumont explore the experiences and decisions that led successful entrepreneurs down their path in the early stages of their careers. A diverse collection of exciting […]
+ Read MoreLive from the Book Shop: John Updike’s Ghost
I-weekly podcast, Live from the Book Shop: John Updike’s Ghost, in which they talk about the books they’re loving, the ones that aren’t working for them, the many ways people engage with books, and how they recommend books for customers. Sibling bookstore owners Hannah Harlow and Sam Pfeifle call each other up at random hours […]
+ Read MoreThe Book Club Review
Kate and Laura on the books that get you talking. Every episode we sit down to chat about the books read most recently by our book clubs. What did we make of them? Did they spark debate? And whether we loved them or loathed them, we always try to answer the big question: were they […]
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