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The Stacks

Traci Thomas

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The Stacks is your one stop shop to talk books and reading. Guests will join the host, Traci Thomas for lively discussions about books and the ways they have shaped their lives, and they way we all understand culture, race, politics, and more. The last Wednesday of each month Traci and guest will break down a book in detail as part of The Stacks Book Club. Make sure to check the website www.thestackspodcast.com for more details, including upcoming The Stacks Book Club picks.
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We are all interns in this tech driven world. Tune in to hear CEOs, HR managers, and Future of Work thought leaders share their career & business stories, and predictions for their industry and job opps in 2030.
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The Sunday Shakeout

The Sunday Shakeout

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Imagine unlocking the secrets to becoming faster, stronger, and less injury-prone. Intrigued? Well, that's exactly what The Sunday Shakeout is all about. Join me, Nicholas, in training talks and candid conversations with running elites and experts as we dive deep into training insights and personal stories. But it's not just about running; it's about unleashing your full potential in every aspect of life. Click play now and let's transform not only your performance, but your entire mindset. ...
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Right on Cue

Clint Worthington

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Film and TV critic Clint Worthington (Consequence, RogerEbert.com, The Spool) talks to a new composer every episode about the origins, challenges, and joys of their latest musical scores.
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This podcast is all about people who have embraced the opportunity to combine their academic work with entrepreneurial ventures. You’ll hear about the highs and lows, juggling responsibilities whilst grabbing opportunities, and gain plenty of valuable advice along the way.
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Bonnets At Dawn

Bonnets At Dawn

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Austen vs. Brontë is a literary thunderdome! Listen each week as Lauren and Hannah compare and contrast the lives, work and fandoms of the Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters.
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An excuse to talk about relationships, sex, non-monogamy, dating and communication. We are a couple from Australia, we met on Tinder in lockdowns in Melbourne and have now been together just under 4 years and are engaged (not to mention trying for a baby). We have been open from the beginning and shared the entire journey here.
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The Tech Savvy Lawyer

Michael D.J. Eisenberg

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The Tech Savvy Lawyer interviews Judges, Lawyers, and other professionals discussing utilizing technology in the practice of law. It may springboard an idea and help you in your own pursuit of the business we call "practicing law". Please join us for interesting conversations enjoyable at any tech skill level!
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The Sisterhood of Awesome Podcast

Amye M. Still: Speaker, Business + Brand Strategist, and Online Entrepreneur

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The Sisterhood of Awesome is a dynamic community of Christian female entrepreneurs who are building a business and life they love. Business and Brand Strategist Amye M. Still reveals tips, tricks, and strategies to help you navigate the tough areas of business startup. She interviews women in industries such as bloggers, authors, creatives, coaches, handmade makers, and corporate and nonprofit entrepreneurs. Discover ways to gain confidence around your business idea, create clear business st ...
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Welcome to the Relational Parenting Podcast! I’m Jennifer Hayes – a Parent Coach and 20 year Childcare Veteran. Each week I sit down with my own father (and cohost), Rick Hayes, and discuss the complicated issues that parents face today, as well as some of the oldest questions in the book. From the latest research and the framework of my Relational Parenting Method, we offer thought-provoking solutions to your deepest parenting struggles. Relational Parenting is an evidence and experience ba ...
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This week on the show is Andre Mathew. Now, right now, this is normally where I list off my guest’s PR’s or accolades, but the fact of the matter is, Andre is a JV runner. He runs somewhere between 19 and 20 minutes for 5K. However, times and accolades are not the focus of this episode. Andre has been running for about a year now. However, his stor…
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*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* Today we are joined by author Luvvie Ajayi Jones to discuss the all-important topic of book cover design and book marketing. Luvvie regularly works with aspiring new authors through her Book Academy, guiding them all the way through the publishing process. We also play a game where we predict whethe…
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Today we’re joined by author Regina Porter to discuss her new book, The Rich People Have Gone Away. She explains what made her hesitant to write a COVID novel and why she eventually changed her mind. She shares the role of humor in her work, and what made exploring the trope of missing white women exciting to her. The Stacks Book Club pick for Augu…
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This week on the podcast is the return of Erik Semling! Erik is the 14-year old phenom who holds the age-group world records in the 5K and 10K with astonishing times of 15:09 and 31:17, respectively. This week, Erik and I discuss his recent half marathon, where he ran 70 minutes! We also recap all of the track and field action that went down at thi…
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Today we’re joined by the multitalented LaDarrion Williams about his fantasy debut Blood at the Root, which re-imagines a magical academy as an HBCU. LaDarrion explains how being a playwright differs from being a novelist, how he has navigated criticism from readers, and why he wanted to write a Young Adult story for Black boys. The Stacks Book Clu…
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In this episode of the Sunday Shakeout, I chat with Ezra Teeples, a rising senior and two-time Washington 4A state champion at Kamiakin High School. He won the cross-country state title last fall (15:32.9) and the 1600m state title this past spring (4:13.96). He holds PR's of: 800m (1:58.72), 1600m (4:13.33), Mile (4:17.31), 3200m (9:15.53). We dis…
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Jay Ellis, star of HBO's Insecure, joins The Stacks to discuss his new memoir, Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me)?: Adventures in Boyhood. We talk about how this book came to be, where Jay’s imaginary friend came from and the purpose he served in his life. We also consider productivity versus creativity, and the books that made Jay …
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In this episode of the Sunday Shakeout, I chat with Emily Wisniewski, a standout cross country runner entering her senior year at Crescent Valley High School in Corvallis, Oregon. Emily, a two-time NXN qualifier and three-time Oregon 5A State champion, has recently committed to NC State. We discuss her summer training, her experiences in the Nike E…
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It’s The Stacks Book Club Day, and we are discussing the classic post-apocalyptic novel Parable of the Sower, which is set now, in July 2024. We’re joined again by Lessons for Survival author Emily Raboteau. We talk about what we think of Lauren, the book’s main character, and what we make of the religious and romantic elements in the story. We als…
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Denise Musselwhite is the founder of Tech and Thrive. She is a dynamic person that is memorable. We have been connected through a number of Women’s groups that focus on technology. One of the words she shared to describe herself is Deliberate, and the definition of this word means to carefully think or talk something through. Slow and measured, the…
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I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to interview Safia Porter and hope you do also. She is warm, caring, and visionary. She actually selected the same word to describe herself. Safia shared a story from her childhood about her love for the performing arts & music. She believes it helps to awaken our imagination and we should all lean into our inne…
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This week on The Sunday Shakeout I debunk some of the biggest myths in the world of running. There are many misconceptions about how to optimally train, fuel, recovery, prevent injuries, and ultimately become a faster runner. Today, I clear the air a little bit. You won't want to miss this one! Share with a friend or teammate! Leave a follow and a …
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Andres Goyanes is a personal coach on a mission to help people become their best version of themselves. Andres spent a lot of time thinking about his purpose in life. As he looked forward , he also looked backwards and thought about how he helped people. Some really great wisdom nuggets that came out of the show are: Celebrate successes and learn f…
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Author Mateo Askaripour is back on The Stacks to talk about his sophomore novel, This Great Hemisphere, a work of speculative fiction about an invisible woman on a mission to solve a high profile political murder. Mateo explains how he built the book’s world - set 500 years in the future - and why he doesn’t think about genre with his work. We also…
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Today on the show is Malachi Schoenherr! Malachi Schoenherr returns to The Sunday Shakeout! The last time he was on the show, Malachi recently raced the Jesuit Mile in 4:10 this past spring. Since then, Malachi won the Oregon 6A State Championship in the 3K, running 8:14. Malachi also ran 14:27 in the 5K on the track and he recently became a part o…
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*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* This edition of The Stacks Unabridged is dedicated to the New York Times’ 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. First we talk with Gilbert Cruz, the editor of the NYT Book Review, about the creation of the list and all the excitement it generated. Then, we welcome a panel of readers - Sara Hildreth, H…
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We are joined by journalist and author Adam Higginbotham, whose new book is Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space. Adam explains why he wanted to tell the story of the Challenger, and the importance of focusing on its crew. He also reveals how he kept all the people and puzzle pieces straight, and tells a wild story …
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I have known Michael Weiss for quite some time through his day job with UCF Incubator as a manager over two incubator sites. What I didn’t know is that he is an entrepreneur, graduated with hospitality as his field of study, and that he has quite a bit of knowledge and experience in the sports industry. When I asked him what his five words are that…
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This week on the pod is Porter Middaugh.Porter Middaugh is a rising star in the world of endurance sports. Recently graduated from Battle Mountain High School in Colorado, Porter has joined Project Podium, a USA Triathlon men’s development program in Tempe, Arizona. Known for his remarkable versatility, Porter has also made a name for himself both …
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Emily Walker is a vibrant woman that believes that using color in your wardrobe says a lot about your personal and business brand. For those that can see her picture on the thumbnail or in our social feeds you will better understand what I mean by that. I kicked off the show by asking my guests to describe themself using 5 words. Two of these words…
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We are joined by Katherine Lewin, founder of the hosting shop Big Night in NYC, to discuss her new cookbook Big Night: Dinners, Parties & Dinner Parties. Katherine explains how she makes hosting feel easy and welcoming and shares the keys to having a successful Big Night. We also learn about her development process and how she decided on which reci…
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Today on the podcast is CJ Singleton! We talk all about his recent race at NCAAs and the Olympic Trials, the importance of enjoying the journey, balancing personal goals and team goals, some of the biggest lessons he has learned in the sport, and much more. Before we get into today’s episode, if you haven’t already, please consider giving this podc…
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Today author and essayist Emily Raboteau joins The Stacks to discuss her book Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against "The Apocalypse." Emily explains what has changed for her since writing this meditation on justice, race and the environment. And we learn why it’s so important to talk about climate change with the people in our lives. The Stacks B…
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This week on the podcast is Tayvon Kitchen!Tayvon Kitchen is a rising senior running for Crater High School in Central Point, Oregon. He and his teammates, including Josiah Tostenson, recently broke the Distance Medley Relay (DMR) high school national record at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor Meet, completing a time of 9:44.30, breaking a 23-year…
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For this edition of The Stacks Book Club, Melissa Mogollon returns to dissect the popular romantic novel It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover. We unpack the book itself - its writing style and depiction of domestic violence - along with the public perception of its author. We also discuss the upcoming film adaptation starring Blake Lively, and so much…
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This week on the podcast is Alexa Matora! Alexa currently runs for Lake Washington High School and just finished her junior track season last week at Nike Outdoor Nationals, racing the championship mile (4:50) and the championship 800 (2:09). We talk all about: - Working at a running shoe store - Tactics for training and racing - Staying positive a…
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*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser* Los Angeles photographer Aaron Jay Young visits The Stacks Unabridged to discuss Queen, a portrait book celebrating the art of drag. We learn how his book came to be and what he’s learned about the performance of gender through photographing drag queens. Aaron also reveals how he approaches his subj…
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Author and multimedia artist Akwaeke Emezi joins us with their latest novel Little Rot, set in the underworld of a Nigerian city. We unpack the psychology of evil, and what is interesting to Akwaeke about exploring different genres. We also discuss their moral boundaries when it comes to writing about difficult subjects. The Stacks Book Club select…
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This week on the show is Anna Callahan! In this episode of the Sunday Shakeout, I sit down with Anna Callahan, a graduating senior from Skyline High School in Washington, and future Duke University athlete. Anna shares her journey through high school, from dealing with a hip stress fracture to her recovery process, reflecting on her time at Skyline…
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Friend of The Stacks Chelsea Devantez is here to tell us about her debut memoir I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This (But I’m Going to Anyway). Chelsea explains how podcasting about celebrity memoirs has impacted her writing, and what she found important to include in her own story. Plus we learn how the structure of Chelsea’s book is a reflection of on…
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This week on the pod is Erik SemlingIn this episode of The Sunday Shakeout, I sit down with Erik Semling, a 13-year-old phenom who holds the age-group world records in the 5K and 10K with astonishing times of 15:09 and 31:17, respectively. Not only is Erik incredibly fast, but he is also extremely eloquent and thoughful. We cover a variety of fasci…
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Today we are speaking with Melissa Mogollon about her debut novel Oye, a tragicomic family drama told in a series of one-sided phone calls from one sister to another. Melissa shares her approach to writing a book all in dialogue, and what it was like to write from a teenager’s POV. We also talk about the term "voicy" and whether or not it is a pejo…
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Today on the podcast is a returner guest, Owen Powell, who is a junior at Mercer Island High School. I last talked to Owen in February but since then, he is a national champion indoors in the 800, a national record-holder in the 1K, he has also added two state titles to his collection, and is closing out his season with Brooks PR and Nike Outdoor N…
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It is The Stacks Book Club Day, and we're celebrating James Baldwin and his centennial year by reading his book, No Name in the Street. We're joined again by Senior Editor at Simon & Schuster- and founder of Literaryswag- Yahdon Israel. We talk about the delicate balance between public and private, in life and in memoir. We also examine the usefuln…
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