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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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L'Art de la Mémoire

Vincent DELOURMEL

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L'art de la mémoire naît à partir du moment où les Hommes ont dû retenir du savoir, de la connaissance. De la Grèce Antique en passant par l'Afrique et jusqu'en Amérique Latine, nous retrouvons des systèmes mnémotechniques pour faciliter la mémorisation. Comment maîtriser, optimiser et entretenir sa mémoire aujourd'hui ? Quel est son vrai rôle ? Sa place à une époque où les Intelligences Artificielles s'imposent de plus en plus ? A-t-elle des limites ? Découvrez ici des stratégies mais aussi ...
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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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Invisible Ink is the ‘most brilliant climate crisis memoir the world has never heard of, and no one wants to read’, according to the entirely unbiased author. It is a rollicking, white-knuckled ride through 20 years of misadventures on the frontline of climate reporting in Africa. It is sometimes dark, sometimes funny, often furious. It's also 'too much', according to one critic. Way too much. A self-inflicted injury this big — turning a planet’s climate system into chaos — is too much. Join ...
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Memoir

John Lee Dumas

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Memoir shares the audio biographies of the men and women who changed the world. Each episode will feature one person who impacted the world we live in today. Visit Memoir.one for show notes, to sign up for our newsletter, and to vote for the next featured Memoir!
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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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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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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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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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Memoir Body, Healing Story with Janelle Hardy

Janelle Hardy & the Art of Personal Mythmaking

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Join Janelle Hardy, creator of transformational memoir-writing course, The Art of Personal Mythmaking as she talks to published memoirists, people in the middle of writing their memoirs, storytellers and embodied healers. She even tosses in the occasional body-based writing prompt, to give your stories some unexpected sparks. These are honest conversations of depth are good medicine – they’re the antidote to feeling alone with creative and healing challenges.
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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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Mémoires inclassables

Josh M.- Mémoires inclassables

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Plongez dans les récits captivants de ”Mémoires inclassables”, une série de podcasts qui explore les profondeurs de l’âme humaine à travers des histoires de résilience, de découverte de soi et d’identité. Chaque épisode vous emmène dans un voyage intime, où les expériences personnelles deviennent des leçons universelles. Écoutez les confessions et les réflexions sur les défis de la vie, les luttes contre les démons intérieurs et les triomphes inattendus. Rejoignez-nous pour des moments de pa ...
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Take a look at the shoes on your feet do you know who cooked them up????? There’s a chance it was the one and only Steve Madden. The legendary shoe brand is kind of just a guy who loves to look at feet and make you the shoe of your dreams as fast as humanly possible. Did he invent fast fashion for shoes?? Who’s to say! Did he do illegal money stuff…
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Chelsea welcomes actor and documentarian Nicole Boyd to dig into “Uptown Girl,” the memoir of the supermodel Christie Brinkley. They unpack Christie’s supermodel career, plus her 4 marriages and many wild romances. Get ready to jump on a boat with Billy Joel, and run into Whitney Houston, Elle MacPherson, and Muhammad Ali! Plus: magical sand that s…
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This week Grant and Brooke consider images as enhancements to memoir. Historically publishers have tended to regard images in memoir with reservation, but that’s been changing in recent years. Guest Jennifer Croft’s recent memoir, Homesick, is accompanied by her own Polaroids. When should photos be included, or central? And what are some other memo…
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Il y a deux grandes catégories de trous de mémoire. L'oubli par défaut d'encodage correspond à ce type de moment où, par exemple, on vous donne un prénom et vous avez du mal à vous en rappeler. C'est plutôt lié à un problème d'encodage : vous étiez distrait, peu concentré ou pas motivé. Et puis, il y a une autre forme de trou de mémoire, plus mysté…
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Send us a text A quiet musing on the fleeting nature of creation. Drawing inspiration from the ephemeral landscape art of Andy Goldsworthy, this episode explores the essence of improvisation — something that can only exist in the now. As each improvised act is born, it already begins to fade. What remains may be a memory, or a photo, but never the …
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Ifé, au Nigéria, a tout d’une ville classique. Sur les clichés, on voit ses toitures en zinc et sa tôle, sa verdure, son relief au loin. Une ville somme toute banale. Mais dans certains sites de la cité, le sous-sol regorge de vestiges qui datent du moyen-âge africain. Entre 1000 et 1400 se déploie tout un art, un savoir-faire qui fascine et étonne…
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Here’s what I learned from my conversation with Virginia DeLuca about her memoir, If You Must Go, I Wish You Triplets: -When you include your thoughts that are unkind, immature, or that you’re embarrassed to admit, it’s funny and relatable. “In the bedroom, I grab two boxes and throw in Perry's shirts, belts, ties, underwear, shorts, and pants, and…
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What does it take to be one of the world’s best soccer players??? Goodness in your heart and also drive. Olympic and World Cup soccer champ Megan Rapinoe tells us everything she knows about fighting for the gold and also fighting for equality because she does both a lot. BRAND NEW SUMMER MERCH https://shop.celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/collections/al…
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In this special episode released from the paywall, Chelsea and comedian Maria Randazzo dissect the memoir of Practical Magic director, Griffin Dunne. Griffin’s memoir, "The Friday Afternoon Club,” is a celebrity family saga that will have your jaw on the floor. It features 100 celebrity cameos, from Carrie Fisher to JFK to Sean Connery, ending with…
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This week’s Memoir Nation show is an exploration of Hawai’i, heritage, and land—part of the story told in guest Sara Kehaulani Goo’s new memoir: Kuleana. Kuleana is a word that means “responsibility” in the most broad terms, but as you’ll hear in this interview, Kuleana can be anything that you are safeguarding for the world. As such, you’ll hear a…
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La musique semble influencer nos capacités à mémoriser, récupérer l’information, voire même apprendre plus efficacement. Que dit vraiment la science à ce sujet ? Comment fonctionne ce lien entre musique et mémoire ? Et surtout : comment utiliser la musique pour booster notre cerveau et notre mémoire au quotidien ?…
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Send us a text What happens when a wild soul meets the word "discipline"? In this raw and real reflection, I dive into my complicated relationship with structure, pushing, and pressure. From marathon metaphors to pressure cookers, heartbreaks, and theatre rehearsals — this isn’t your typical productivity pep talk. If you’ve ever felt torn between w…
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Get ready to hear some of the juiciest celebrity memoir stories ever! Chelsea is joined by actor and comedian Jeff Hiller (“Somebody Somewhere”) to talk about his memoir, “Actress of a Certain Age,” and dish out their top 10 funniest and most jaw-dropping moments from other celebrity memoirs. From Rue McClanahan’s sex rating scale to Celine Dion’s …
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La mémoire du continent revient sur ce qu'on a appelé la « dette d’Haïti », 150 millions de francs or, double dette en comptant les intérêts, un étranglement des finances d’un jeune Etat coupable d’être libre face à un Empire français qui ne ménagera aucun effort pour lui faire payer l’éclat de sa victoire sur les troupes napoléoniennes. C’est l’hi…
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Would you call this a memoir? Only if you’re feelin loose like a modern woman!!! Aziz Ansari wrote a book, not about himself, but about love. He tackles tough topics like is dating harder now because of apps and social media?? Does reading a very boring book make you more or less likely to find love?? BRAND NEW SUMMER MERCH https://shop.celebrityme…
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Victoria Chang has been one of the country’s most prolific poet-writers of the past few years, with a series of books exploring universal topics of grief, shame, silence, legacy, and identity. This week Brooke and Grant chose to explore silence and its impact on families, on selfhood, and of course on our writing. Victoria’s insights and disclosure…
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Send us a text What happens when your muse says, “Screw being good—go be you”? This story is an unapologetic joyride into bubblegum punk freedom. A pink Harley, obnoxious chewing, peacock takedowns, dancing in the rain, and cocktails with a side of rebellion. A celebration of everything shrill, juicy, loud, and radically alive. Because pink isn’t c…
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Cap sur le Kenya à la rencontre de Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. Le romancier, essayiste et dramaturge au visage toujours souriant est aussi un combattant. Penseur engagé, il dénonce les héritages du colonialisme et s’engage, en abandonnant l’anglais au profit du Kikuyu sa langue maternelle, à défendre les langues africaines. Il y a des voix qui traversent le…
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Chelsea and Kristina are back for a jam-packed Cookie Jar episode! They kick things off with the jaw-dropping updates from Tina Knowles’ memoir (yes, Matthew Knowles is involved somehow), then dive into the emotional depths of the new documentaries centered on the Judds and another on Paul Ruebens, the man behind Pee-wee Herman. Plus: a breakdown o…
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Chelsea is joined by author and podcaster Jo Piazza (Under the Influence, “Everyone Is Lying to You”) for a Season 2 analysis of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” They break down what made this season so hauntingly wonderful, from the plastic surgery Utah waves alchemy to Taylor's mom getting her 15 minutes of fame in her new AI bot form, to brea…
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Do you remember Kelly Oxford? If you had twitter in the early 2010’s dig through your brain archives. Surely you remember the funniest Canadian mom on twitter turned LA scenester turned book writer turned show writer turned divorced person who crashes out on Instagram all the time? BRAND NEW SUMMER MERCH https://shop.celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/col…
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Chelsea and comedian Catherine McCafferty (“Pretty Gay”) unpack “So Gay for You,” the memoir-slash-love-letter from “The L Word” stars Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey. They dish on Kate and Leisha’s stories of friendship, chosen family, and life on an iconic queer show that changed TV history. Plus, why Jenny Schecter might deserve a second look in …
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All memoirists at some point in the writing process will grapple with what’s theirs to tell. This week's show focuses on this all-important topic of permission. When do you need it? Who gives it to you and when and for what purpose? And do you need permission at all—from anyone but yourself? Centered around topics in guest Elissa Altman’s latest bo…
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Chez les enfants, on remarque depuis plusieurs années une baisse préoccupante de la compréhension en lecture. En France, une étude de 2023 menée par le Conseil national d’évaluation du système scolaire indique que près d’un élève sur deux en fin de primaire ne parvient pas à restituer le sens global d’un texte simple. Ils peuvent lire les mots, mai…
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Send us a text Apple strudel. Bread with chives. Gelbwurst, with or without. These small details become portals—pulling us through time, across landscapes of memory, through hallways lined with invisible fogs of unexpressed dreams. In this tender and melancholic piece, Anja weaves together tastes, sounds, and spaces to explore how ancestral weight …
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I have gone goblin-mode, but this time I may have pushed it a little far, even by plague standards. The venue is industrial-chic-meets-Burning-Man in a grimy part of town where the kiss of gentrification makes the repurposed warehouse ideal for tonight’s 60th shindig. The guests are pimped up in sequins and faux furs with a dusting of psychedelics,…
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In any adventure, time does what it does: an hour is an hour; a minute is a minute; a second is a second. It’s the perception of time that changes. Time is picking up pace a little. The single-prop Cessna pirouettes around a wing over a kink in the Lugenda River. From up here, its skin looks scaled with sandy mounds and rocks as the mid-afternoon s…
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The ocean is roiling, and this is what it means to batten down the hatches. The ship’s captain has ordered that all the portholes and exterior doors be shut. Bolted shut. With actual screws and giant wing nuts. The storm is wild, and chatter amongst the passengers is that we’re changing course for a few days to get clear of the worst of it. If we d…
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Consider how Galileo felt when he pressed his eye to his home-made telescope and trained it on the Moon. It was rudimentary, even by today’s most modest of amateur instruments. Two simple lenses in a metal tube, and nine times magnification. For the first time, though, someone could make out the details of our celestial twin, a form that until then…
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I wake, but not with a start. The engine of the Datsun 120Y screams as Lena flogs it up the incline, stuck in second. Her foot is flat on the floor, but she can’t change gear. One hand, gripping the wheel, the other, hauling me through the gap between the front seats, pressing my bleeding head into her side. It’s 1981, four years since Black Consci…
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I am the perfect mark, red-faced and melting like a Tussauds waxwork in a blast furnace. I’m cornered in the seat of an unmarked taxi on the Angolan-Namibian border, and I’m a cauldron of exasperation, jangled nerves, and Caprivi sweat. Gangsta Dude looks like the seasoned marksman, leaning in the driver’s window taking it all in: middle-aged woman…
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The photograph of the dead kangaroo is to Australia’s Black Summer what Napalm Girl was to the Vietnam War. It’s too painful to look at, but you can’t not. The animal is cartoonish and macabre. Her lips pull back in a grin-grimace. Her forelegs hang over a strand of fencing wire like someone chatting to the neighbour at the garden gate. Her skin is…
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What is it like to go mad, and be absolutely sane as you watch yourself do so? When dawn broke on New Year’s Day in 2020, it was like watching the climate apocalypse cresting the horizon. Australia was in the grip of the Black Summer, and the horror of the bushfires, the scale of which few had ever seen, sent shudders around the world. For many, th…
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Chelsea and Traci Thomas (The Stacks podcast) are back for Viral Article Book Club, and this one is packed with hot takes on four articles. They break down red state versus blue state baby names (spoiler: there are several variations of the name Oakley), a $10,000 dating coach slash possible grift (?), and whether being an artist today means being …
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Hailé Sélassié empereur d’une terre « incolonisable », Ahmadou Ahidjo acteur en pointillé d’un berceau de la Françafrique, Habib Bourguiba précurseur de la sécularisation en Tunisie, Robert Mugabé grandeur et décadence, et Modibo Keïta l’anti-Françafrique. Voici quelques-uns des portraits que dressent un podcast de France Inter et un livre, tous de…
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