Writer's Voice With Francesca Rheannon

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Sinopse

Francesca Rheannon talks to writers of all genres about matters that move us and make us think.

Episódios

  • Clayton Page Aldern: Climate Change Is Messing with Our Brains

    14/09/2024 Duração: 56min

    In this episode of Writer’s Voice, we talk with Clayton Page Aldern about The Weight of Nature, his groundbreaking new book on the impacts of climate change on our brains — from PSTD to brain-eating amoebas. Aldern explains how climate-induced stressors are shaping our mental health — harming our judgment, leading to rises in neurodegenerative … Continue reading Clayton Page Aldern: Climate Change Is Messing with Our Brains →

  • Edwidge Danticat on Haiti, Immigration, and Her New Essay Collection WE’RE ALONE

    08/09/2024 Duração: 58min

    Episode Description: In this episode, we talk with celebrated Haitian American writer Edwidge Danticat, author of Brother, I’m Dying and her latest essay collection, We’re Alone. Danticat shares intimate insights into her writing process, the legacy of colonialism and the immigrant experience. She discusses Haiti’s ongoing struggles, her personal connection to the country, and how … Continue reading Edwidge Danticat on Haiti, Immigration, and Her New Essay Collection WE’RE ALONE →

  • Living on Earth: How Life Shapes Our Planet with Peter Godfrey-Smith

    29/08/2024 Duração: 50min

    We talk with Peter Godfrey Smith about Living On Earth, Forests, Corals, Consciousness, And The Making Of The World. It combines natural history, ethics and philosophy to consider a new approach to our responsibility to life on this planet.

  • Group Living: Lola Milholland & Chuck Collins

    23/08/2024 Duração: 57min

    Episode Summary In this episode of Writer’s Voice, host Francesca Rheannon explores the intricate dynamics of giving, receiving, and creating community with food entrepreneur and activist Lola Milholland. She shares insights from her memoir, Group Living and Other Recipes, which reflects on her upbringing in a communal household, the lessons of shared living, and the … Continue reading Group Living: Lola Milholland & Chuck Collins →

  • Ken Krimstein, EINSTEIN IN KAFKALAND & Harry Abrams, LET’S DO LAUNCH

    16/08/2024 Duração: 58min

    We talk with cartoonist Ken Krimstein about the remarkable meeting of the minds between Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka in Prague, before either man was famous. His new graphic book is Einstein in Kafkaland: How Albert Fell Down The Rabbit Hole And Came Up With The Universe. Join us as we explore how two seemingly … Continue reading Ken Krimstein, EINSTEIN IN KAFKALAND & Harry Abrams, LET’S DO LAUNCH →

  • Exploring Apartheid: Venice’s Jewish Ghetto and the West Bank

    09/08/2024 Duração: 58min

    Today, two stories of what in the modern world we’ve come to call “apartheid”—the practice of segregating a subjugated population and imposing oppressive laws on it. First, we talk with UK historian Harry Freedman about his history of the first Jewish ghetto—that of Venice, Italy. It’s called Shylock’s Venice: The Remarkable History of Venice’s Jews … Continue reading Exploring Apartheid: Venice’s Jewish Ghetto and the West Bank →

  • Policing Women’s Bodies: Seema Yasmin, UNBECOMING + Jordan Elgrably, STORIES FROM THE CENTER OF THE WORLD

    06/08/2024 Duração: 58min

    In this episode of Writer’s Voice, we sit down with Dr. Seema Yasmin to discuss her prescient YA novel, Unbecoming. Dr. Yasmin, a physician, journalist, and director of the Stanford Health Communication Initiative, brings her multifaceted expertise to the conversation. Her new book, set in a dystopian near-future America, explores the challenges faced by two … Continue reading Policing Women’s Bodies: Seema Yasmin, UNBECOMING + Jordan Elgrably, STORIES FROM THE CENTER OF THE WORLD →

  • Ending Institutional America: William Bronston, PUBLIC HOSTAGE, PUBLIC RANSOM

    27/07/2024 Duração: 57min

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. William Bronston, a renowned advocate for disability rights and social justice. Dr. Bronston shares his incredible journey from a young medical student to a leading figure in the fight to protect the rights of people with disabilities. He discusses his experiences working at the Willowbrook State School, … Continue reading Ending Institutional America: William Bronston, PUBLIC HOSTAGE, PUBLIC RANSOM →

  • Brad Wolf, A MINISTRY OF RISK, Noel Hernandez, SIMPATÍA, William Bronston on Willowbrook State School

    19/07/2024 Duração: 57min

    In this episode of Writer’s Voice, we dive into the worlds of peace activism and literary translation through conversations with Brad Wolf and Noel Hernández-Gonzalez. Also, William Bronston, the doctor who brought instiionalization of the developmentally disabled to an end, reads from his book, Public Hostage, Public Ransom. Brad Wolf discusses his work on Ministry … Continue reading Brad Wolf, A MINISTRY OF RISK, Noel Hernandez, SIMPATÍA, William Bronston on Willowbrook State School →

  • Audrea Lim, FREE THE LAND & Carleen Madigan, THE BACKYARD HOMESTEAD

    12/07/2024 Duração: 56min

    In this episode, we sit down with Audrea Lim, author of Free the Land: How We Can Fight Poverty and Climate Chaos. Audrea traces the connections between land commodification and many of America’s most pressing issues: ecological collapse, climate change, systemic racism, gentrification and economic inequality. Through powerful examples and thoughtful analysis, she shows how … Continue reading Audrea Lim, FREE THE LAND & Carleen Madigan, THE BACKYARD HOMESTEAD →

  • July 4 Special: Danielle Allen, OUR DECLARATION

    05/07/2024 Duração: 33min

    In this conversation with Writer’s Voice host Francesca Rheannon, political theorist Danielle Allen talks about two core ideas at the heart of our nation’s Declaration of Independence: freedom and liberty. How are they aligned? How are they different? And can they contradict each other? Listen to a clip on YouTube We re-air our 2014 interview … Continue reading July 4 Special: Danielle Allen, OUR DECLARATION →

  • Two Memoirs: Francine Prose, 1974 & Gail Godwin, GETTING TO KNOW DEATH

    29/06/2024

    In this episode of Writer’s Voice, Francesca Rheannon welcomes back acclaimed novelist, essayist, and now memoirist, Francine Prose. They dive into Prose’s latest work, 1974, a memoir that revisits her time in San Francisco during a pivotal year in American history. Then, In a deeply introspective conversation, Gail Godwin opens up about the pivotal moment … Continue reading Two Memoirs: Francine Prose, 1974 & Gail Godwin, GETTING TO KNOW DEATH → The post Two Memoirs: Francine Prose, 1974 & Gail Godwin, GETTING TO KNOW DEATH first appeared on Writer's Voice.

  • Uncovering Hidden Histories: Claire Wills on Family Secrets and National Scandals

    21/06/2024 Duração: 57min

    Episode Description In this episode of Writer’s Voice, host Francesca Rheannon sits down with acclaimed author Claire Wills to discuss her deeply personal and historically insightful book, Missing Persons or My Grandmother’s Secrets. Wills shares her journey of uncovering family secrets surrounding an “illegitimate” pregnancy in 1950s Ireland and exploring the broader national scandal of … Continue reading Uncovering Hidden Histories: Claire Wills on Family Secrets and National Scandals → The post Uncovering Hidden Histories: Claire Wills on Family Secrets and National Scandals first appeared on Writer's Voice.

  • How To Stop A Pipeline: Jonathan Mingle, GASLIGHT

    13/06/2024 Duração: 55min

    What did a group of ordinary citizens find out when they managed to stop a huge gas pipeline from being built? We spend the hour with Jonathan Mingle talking about his book, Gaslight: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline And The Fight For America’s Energy Future. It’s the story of how a diverse group of citizens came … Continue reading How To Stop A Pipeline: Jonathan Mingle, GASLIGHT → The post How To Stop A Pipeline: Jonathan Mingle, GASLIGHT first appeared on Writer's Voice.

  • Two Great Beach Novels: Victor Lodato, HONEY & Kimberly Belle, THE PARIS WIDOW

    08/06/2024 Duração: 57min

    We talk with Victor Lodato about his terrific new novel, Honey. It’s about an octogenarian who is trying to come to terms with her life — her childhood growing up in a Mafia family in New Jersey and her adulthood trying to escape it. Then, we talk with Kimberly Belle about her new thriller, The … Continue reading Two Great Beach Novels: Victor Lodato, HONEY & Kimberly Belle, THE PARIS WIDOW → The post Two Great Beach Novels: Victor Lodato, HONEY & Kimberly Belle, THE PARIS WIDOW first appeared on Writer's Voice.

  • Kelly Fong, INVESTIGATING FAMILIES & Emi Nietfield, ACCEPTANCE

    31/05/2024 Duração: 59min

    Are child protection service (CPS) agencies doing more harm than good? Join us for an in-depth conversation with sociologist Kelly Fong about her book, Investigating Families: Motherhood in the Shadow of Child Protective Services. We explore the inner workings of Child Protection Services (CPS), the impact on families, and the need for systemic change. Plus, … Continue reading Kelly Fong, INVESTIGATING FAMILIES & Emi Nietfield, ACCEPTANCE →

  • Abrahm Lustgarten, ON THE MOVE & Ross Barkan on Jamaal Bowman’s Challenge

    24/05/2024 Duração: 57min

    We talk with Abrahm Lustgarten about his book, On The Move: The Overheating Earth and the Uprooting of America. It’s about how climate chaos means a humanity on the move. Then, we catch up with journalist and author Ross Barkan about his recent article in New York Magazine, “The Most Endangered Democrat in America: Jamaal … Continue reading Abrahm Lustgarten, ON THE MOVE & Ross Barkan on Jamaal Bowman’s Challenge →

  • Eric Klinenberg, 2020: The Year Everything Changed

    17/05/2024 Duração: 59min

    Was 2020 the year Americans finally lost faith in their government? We talk with Eric Klinenberg about his acclaimed new book, 2020: One City, Seven People, And The Year Everything Changed. The book follows seven New Yorkers as they try to cope with the pandemic. Among them, a transit worker, a bar owner, a retired … Continue reading Eric Klinenberg, 2020: The Year Everything Changed →

  • Two Biographies by Larry Tye: THE JAZZMEN & DEMAGOGUE

    10/05/2024 Duração: 59min

    Larry Tye tells us about his new book, The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie Transformed America. It’s a fresh look at three titans of the Jazz Age. Then, we re-air our 2020 interview with Larry Tye about his biography of Senator Joe McCarthy, Demagogue. Writers Voice— in depth conversation with writers … Continue reading Two Biographies by Larry Tye: THE JAZZMEN & DEMAGOGUE →

  • Adelle Waldman, HELP WANTED & Remembering Paul Auster

    03/05/2024 Duração: 58min

    A bestselling novelist took a job at a big box store, was shocked by what she found, and decided to write a novel about it. We talk with Adelle Waldman about her new novel, Help Wanted. It’s about what happens when a group of workers at a big box store scheme to get their overbearing … Continue reading Adelle Waldman, HELP WANTED & Remembering Paul Auster →