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Memoir Nation

Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

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Memoir Nation: Weekly Inspiration for Writers is an extension of the Memoir Nation community hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner, two friends and colleagues who bring a community-minded sensibility to the writing journey. Originally launched as Write-minded in 2018, this is a weekly writing podcast that focuses on memoir and personal writing, as well as industry trends and tips and resources for writers and authors. Memoir Nation features a segment called Substackin’ at the end of eac ...
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Afrique, mémoires d'un continent explore l’histoire à travers les siècles et jusqu’à aujourd’hui. Autour d’Elgas, historiens, universitaires et spécialistes expliquent et racontent, sans tabous et à rebours des clichés, comment le passé éclaire le présent. Journaliste et coordinatrice : Delphine Michaud. Réalisation : Taguy M’Fah Traoré. *** Diffusions vers toutes cibles les dimanches à 08h10 TU et 22h10 TU (Heure de Paris = TU + 1) depuis le 27/10/2024.
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Dreamy Cappuccino is where stories, musings and memoirs fill your cup with inspiration. Go on an adventure into the pipes with a mouse who makes incredible music and hear the wild stories of a bench who listens to everything. You may feel like you’re hanging upside down on a branch or on a planet you’ve never heard of before..All stories, musings and memoirs have been written and recorded by Anja Kersten, find out more about here on anjakersten.com. Her e-book ‘Inappropriate Colours, 12 stor ...
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Ever wonder what it's really like to live and work in coastal towns? Your Coastal Life Fix will share with you the daily coastal life and introduce you to other coastals who make coastal towns their home. Whether you dream of living in a coastal town, presently live in a coastal town or just enjoy coastal town escapes, this podcast is for you! Your Coastal Life Fix is part of The Coastal Life documentary storytelling project created by Stuart Meyer. Stuart is a documentary filmmaker, compose ...
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Nominated for Best Writing and Best Actress, 2022 Indie Series Awards. Teenage twin sisters struggle with identity issues after moving to a small town. Also, zombies. A radio-play in 47 chapters. Starring Angie Morency. Transcript at http://sisterzombietranscript.info Support us at Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/sisterzombie
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Mémoires d'Opéra

France Musique

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Rencontre avec Hugues Gall et Raymond Duffaut qui ont bâti et animé une partie de l'opéra en France... Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir tous les autres épisodes.
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Mocha's Memoirs

Cateria Thomas

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Welcome to Finding Your Peace where your current situation is not your final destination. Cover art photo provided by Jason Zeis on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@zeis
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If you're here, its either two things you're a girl going through existentialism, in the most confusing part of your life ( 20s) trying to navigate and find meaning. Or, you're just weird, like really weird and that's okay, cause you know what? Me too, maybe a little bit more than you. Psychotic? Yours truly Brnn.
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Welcome to Jerry's podcasts, a series of true stories from his life. These events and interactions offer glimpses into one man's quest to understand life's truths. They provide peeks into the development of American culture from the mid 1940's to the present. Having attended eight different public schools, lived in nine states, been in the army, held multiple work positions and obtained a doctorate in school psychology, he has found his way of living in the world.
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Memoir of Mexico

Roger O’Keefe

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In a small Mexican fishing village, a young boy and his unconventional father began an adventure that spans over 30 years. I am that boy. My fluent Spanish and a healthy dose of boyhood bravado meant peace and quiet was seldom the order of the day!
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Streetlight Memoirs

Streetlight Memoirs

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Have you wondered what happens in your neighborhood at night? Maybe thats not such a good idea. Just one weird neighbor and two best friends equals a recipe for sinister accusations, murder and secrecy. Each episode you find out what's actually happening on Abacus Lane.
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Nocturns Memoirs

Nathan Ighien

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This is a Memoir about all things Nocturn and his Nocturnal lifestyle.. From Electronic Dance Music(EDM), Music Production, His obsession with Owls, Nocturnal activities, Why the night is the best time for creativity!
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There’s a scorching hot tune burning at 182 degrees- the only way to cool it down is with an incredibly chill and normal story. Enter Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus. A founding member of one of the biggest bands of the 00s, he’s also just a guy who loves friendship. WE’RE BACK ON TOUR April 24: San Francisco May 1: Chicago May 16: London May 18: Dub…
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Writers, authors, you do not want to miss these great insights about reading on stage, taking up space, and generally being yourself—only amplified—when you read your work in public. Guest Jorah LaFleur brings a wealth of encouragement and permission, along with some great tips to improve your presence when you perform or read aloud. Learn more abo…
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A conversation with the author of Happy To Help: Adventures of a People Pleaser. LINKS Books: Happy To Help When Did I Get Like This? Essay: Why I Didn't Want A Girl (originally titled: A Daughter At Last) Podcast: What Fresh Hell? References: Mom 2.0 Conference Booked Author series Zibby Retreat (Santa Barbara)…
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Send us a text In this episode, I share a deeply mysterious and haunting tale of a woman standing at the edge of her own darkness. Sleepless nights, overwhelming sorrow, and a desire to escape consume her. As the moon falls and the night holds its secrets, she makes a choice—though whether it’s an end or a new beginning remains uncertain. This is a…
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Long de plus de 4 000 kilomètres, le fleuve Niger traverse des paysages variés et a été un pilier essentiel pour les civilisations d'Afrique de l'Ouest, facilitant les échanges commerciaux et nourrissant les cultures qui se sont épanouies autour de ses eaux. Invités : Gil Mahe, hydroclimatologue, directeur de recherches à l'Institut de Recherche po…
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ONE YEAR OF THE COASTAL LIFE - An Important Message from Stuart It’s hard to believe, but I’ve now been sharing The Coastal Life for one full year. When I started this, it wasn’t a business or a brand. It was a personal expression. A way to make sense of my new life on the coast after leaving the Midwest. I wanted to capture the little things. The …
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From page three to the centerfold of UK televisions, Katie Price is both an absolute mystery and apparently an open book. The reality star and model has written 8 memoirs and her most recent clarifies both everything and nothing. If you want to know who Katie Price is and isn’t listen on. WE’RE BACK ON TOUR April 24: San Francisco May 1: Chicago Ma…
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This week we’re featuring longtime agent and publishing pro Betsy Lerner on her debut novel, Shred Sisters. We talk about being an industry insider and whether that gives you a leg up, as well as the old adage to write what you know. Betsy shares with us how her lived experience shows up in this book, noting that Freud would have a field day—and be…
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Send us a text In this episode, I bring you a story from the Wild West—where cowboys don’t just fight duels; they fight something far more elusive: joie de vivre. When one cowboy decides to capture it, things don’t go as planned. Smoke clouds his mind, frustration takes hold, and in a split second of instinct… the unthinkable happens. A tale of des…
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Deuxième plus long fleuve d'Afrique, le Congo joue, en traversant le cœur du continent, un rôle crucial dans le développement économique, les échanges commerciaux, la diversité culturelle de l’Afrique centrale. Il est aussi emblématique des tracés frontaliers coloniaux et charrie un imaginaire pluriel. Avec la participation de Clémence Auzary, doct…
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Diane Guerrero was barely a teenager when her family was separated by the US immigration system. She was completely disregarded by the system and managed to graduate from a performing arts school, go to college, and act in some of the biggest shows of the decade while using her voice to advocate for families in situations like hers. WE’RE BACK ON T…
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A few weeks back, Grant suggested Write-minded dedicate a whole episode to All Fours, by Miranda July—and we decided to do it. This week Brooke and Grant explore All Fours as a novel of a generation, and talk about who Miranda July is, why the book has hit such a zeitgeist moment, and whether publishers can anticipate or make these kinds of success…
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Send us a text In this episode, I share a raw and powerful story—one that speaks to the feeling of being trapped, of performing for a world that demands your presence but rejects your truth. A tiger, once wild and majestic, now caged and broken, questions its existence. But even in the depths of sorrow, something stirs—a flicker of defiance, a remi…
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En irrigant les terres fertiles de l’Égypte, du Soudan ou encore de l’Éthiopie, le Nil a traversé des millénaires d’histoire permettant l’émergence de l'une des civilisations les plus emblématiques de l'Antiquité. Source de vie, il a façonné la culture, la religion et l'économie de la région. Et fait l’objet de convoitises et de rivalités. Invités …
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You’re life isn’t bad you just haven’t found the right guru!!! First, become a multi millionaire and then you’re going to want to hire Jay Shetty, celebrity monk, to brush your hair and tell you it’s okay to make getting richer your only goal!!! Jay Shetty uses his experience as a monk to remind us all that it’s good to be a celebrity. WE’RE BACK O…
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Write-minded delves into publishing again in this week’s show, specifically focused on traditional publishing and the feelings that are part of the journey. Brooke and Grant connect with literary Kate McKean about her new book, Write Through It, which really is a roadmap to everything you want to know about how to stay the course on your publishing…
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La mémoire du continent prend ses quartiers au Bénin, à Ouidah précisément, non loin de la très célèbre Porte du non-retour. Entre 1670 et 1860, Ouidah a été le principal port de déportation des esclaves dans le golfe du Bénin, phénomène massif qui a participé à la prospérité entre autres du royaume du Dahomey. Cet esclavage aura un héritage pour l…
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You can’t mention Sutton Foster’s several Tony Awards without talking about the blankets she crocheted along the way. Well maybe you can but Sutton wrote a memoir about the crafts she completed while becoming a Broadway legend, a Bunhead, and so much more. If you want to read a book about someone who is insanely talented and accomplished, this is i…
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This week we invite one of our favorite authors, Lidia Yuknavitch, back to Write-minded to discuss her new book, Reading the Waves, as well as how we can re-envision and reimagine our past experiences through the practice of asking questions and reconsidering what we think we know. “Shapeshifting” is Lidia’s word, and the book (as well as this conv…
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In this episode, Carrie Purcell sits down with Omar Mentesh to explore a powerful story of transformation. From a turbulent youth shaped by trauma and crime, Omar reflects on the turning points that led him toward healing, purpose, and social impact. This is a conversation about redemption, resilience, and the power of second chances.…
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Connaissez-vous le colonialisme vert ? Il vante un Eden africain, paradis perdu, paysages intemporels et inviolés aux splendeurs de carte postale dont il faudrait prendre soin quitte à le faire contre les Africains eux-mêmes, inconscients des offrandes de la nature. Projets spéciaux de parcs en Afrique, déguerpissement des populations pour donner v…
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Step inside the world of high art with art adjacent writer Sarah Hoover. The gallerist, writer, and wife of a very rich artist opens up about how motherhood is not what all the downtown moms would lead you to believe. WE’RE BACK ON TOUR April 4: Toronto April 10: Philadelphia April 11: Washington DC April 24: San Francisco May 1: Chicago May 16: Lo…
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This week’s episode tells the story of a dramatic and traumatic story, and how writing played a central role in recovery and changing the outcome of one author’s life. This week’s episode is an epic tale as much as it is interview, and it will change the way you think of the power of writing to charge your neurons and heal your mind—not to mention …
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In this episode of the AudioLife Memoir series - Mark Connor reflects on his life journey, from his upbringing in St. Paul, Minnesota, to his path into boxing and the lessons that shaped his memoir, It's About Time. He discusses the impact of family, education, and the emotional challenges of boxing, including the influence of his coach and the dis…
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L’un est né à Mpili, sur les terres océaniques de Pointe Noire, l’autre a observé le monde depuis sa fenêtre de Makelekele à Brazzaville. Ils sont tous les deux poètes, dramaturges et romanciers. Rebelles et indomptables, Tchicaya U Tam’si et Sony Labou Tansi se sont d’abord aimés comme un père et son fils spirituel. Mais la gloire fulgurante du ca…
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Before there were the Real Housewives there was royalty, there were Kennedys, and there was journalism. Carole Radziwill was married to a Kennedy cousin before the summer she tragically lost her husband and two close friends. This book is what remains. Get 10% off all merch with the code MADNESS !!!!!! https://shop.celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/ WE’R…
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Send us a text In this episode, I explore what it truly means to create freely, sharing my philosophy around the creative process and how embracing freedom in creation allows us to express our most authentic selves. After the musing, I dive into a personal reflection on how navigating health challenges has shaped my creative practice and the import…
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If part of why you write is because you have some things to share from a life well- or hard- or fully lived, then you’re in good company. Personal writing is about connection, and making sense of our experience, and this week’s guest, Sari Botton, knows a thing or two about what brings writers to the page. She is a champion of personal writing and …
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