Marginally | a podcast about writing, work, and friendship
by Marginally PodcastA podcast about writing, work, and friendship.
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Episodes
Goddesses confronting authoritarian structures - Kateřina Tučková
57m · PublishedToday's guest, Kateřina Tučková (who we refer to as Katka in the episode), is a Czech author, playwright, publicist, art historian, and curator of exhibitions. She has won several literary awards, including the Magnesia Litera Award and the Czech Bestseller Award. In 2017, she was awarded the Freedom, Democracy and Human Rights Award by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes. She also has received the Premio Libro d’Europa at the Book Fair in Salerno, Italy. Her books have been translated into twenty languages.
We approached Katka to talk about her book TheLastGoddess because of the way that its form--composed of research documents as well as narrative--contributes to not only the dramatic structure but also the meaning of her novel. We talk in particular about the way that these authoritarian systems treated the goddesses as if they were dangerous, and "the struggle of single women against the many-headed hydra of political power."
You can find Katka on Instagram and Facebook.
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Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast.
Theme music is"It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
What does it all mean? With Meghan Nesmith
1h 15m · PublishedToday's episode is a conversation we recorded with writer and essayist Meghan Nesmith back in May. We'd been emailing back and forth about the big things -- parenting, writing, work, life -- and decided we wanted to just sit down and hash things out in real time. What are we doing here? What should we be doing? What is the value of work -- emotionally, materially? We don't come up with any answers, but it felt good to connect. We hope it feels good to listen and think about it too.
Meghan is a writer, editor, and obsessive living and working in Boston. She writes about motherhood, relationships, mental health, culture, and the boy band formerly known as One Direction. You can find her work online and in print inMan Repeller, The Globe and Mail, The Guardian, and more. As a content marketer, she's worked with brands like Westin-Marriott, Slack, and Knixwear.You can find out more about Meghan at meghannesmith.com.
As always, we'd love for you to take a minute torate and review usin your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast.
Theme music is"It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Bookseller Nicole Brinkley
35m · PublishedIn today’s episode, we talk to independent bookseller and essayist Nicole Brinkley about everything from community building with indie bookstores to vocational awe to knowing when to quit something, even when you love it. It’s a short episode, but we pack a lot in! Nicole is an award-winning bookseller who manages Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, NY. She runs Misshelved, a newsletter whose essays about the book world have earned industry acclaim. Previously, she hosted a bookseller podcast and was a teen book blogger. She really likes dragons. You can find Nicole online at nebrinkley.com.
As always, we'd love for you to take a minute to rate and review us in your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast. Theme music is "It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Episode 105: Jane Campbell on not seeking permission to live your life
51m · PublishedIn today’s episode we talk to Jane Campbell, the author of the short story collection CatBrushing (published in the UK by Hachette and US by Grove/Atlantic). Her first published short story, "Cat Brushing," came out in 2017 in the London Review of Books -- when she was 77. Interpretations of Loveis the name of her next novel, which is scheduled for Spring 2024.
We really loved talking to her in this wide-ranging interview, in which we touch on everything from portrayals of the elderly to existential angst. By the end, she’s even interviewing us. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
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As always, we'd love for you to take a minute to rate and review us in your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast. Theme music is "It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Episode 104: A Pep Talk for Powering Down
32m · PublishedThis is a pep talk for anyone trying to let themselves take a short or long break from anything at all. We've both decided to do less or quit things for a bit over this holiday period, so we get into the different reasons why you might want to quit / take a break from / power down from something.
If you know it's what you need to do but can't break up with hustle culture, get in touch and we'll write you a permission slip to take a break or a letter firing you from your project!
Definitely get in touch if this resonates with you or you want to share any thoughts you have.
As always, we'd love for you to take a minute to rate and review us in your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast. Theme music is "It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Episode 103: Happy Thanksgiving Back
1h 0m · PublishedWe do something a little different with this episode, and begin with a discussion of one of our friendship touchstones, the 1998 film You'veGotMail. Takes have been popping up everywhere lately, and we talk about why it matters and how it works, and what it means to us -- twenty-five years ago and now.
But don't worry -- we also catch you up with some big changes in our work and writing lives. Routines, schedules, first drafting, and what's going on now [jump to minute 21 for this part of the show].
As always, we'd love for you to take a minute to rate and review us in your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast. Theme music is "It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Episode 102 - Sneaky Perfectionism
49m · PublishedThis week, we're sharing what we've been doing since June. It's one of those episodes where we end up forgetting we're recording a podcast and just having a conversation between friends about what our current writing routines look like, and what's going on in our work lives -- covering all the areas of our tagline of writing, work, and friendship.
As always, we'd love for you to take a minute torate and review usin your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast.
Theme music is"It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Episode 101 - new jobs, new books, new routines
53m · PublishedThis week, we're sharing what we've been doing since June. It's one of those episodes where we end up forgetting we're recording a podcast and just having a conversation between friends about what our current writing routines look like, and what's going on in our work lives -- covering all the areas of our tagline of writing, work, and friendship.
As always, we'd love for you to take a minute to rate and review us in your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast.
Theme music is "It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Episode 100: Janelle Hardy on stories and somatic healing in the creative process
48m · PublishedIn today’s episode we talk to Janelle Hardy, who is a writer, artist, host of the Personal Mythmaking Podcast. She is also the creator/teacher of a memoir-writing course called The Art of Personal Mythmaking. This process uses body-based trauma-informed writing prompts, fairytales and themed modules to support creative folks who are interested in healing from their life stories as they write their memoirs.
Her work combines her BA in Anthropology with her MA in Dance, plus her Diploma in Structural Integration. She has been working as a trauma-informed bodyworker and as an artist for many years, and she’s taught adults these important skills out of her living room, arts centers, universities and community colleges.
You’ll hear all of that experience and her unique wisdom in this conversation, but definitely check out her podcast and her website.
We loved talking to Janelle about the work she’s done, how to get out of your head and change your responses using myth and story as well as somatic or body-based healing techniques. Working in this way is rare and transformative.
As always, we'd love for you to take a minute to rate and review us in your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast. Theme music is "It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Episode 99: Writing nonfiction with Emily Midorikawa
53m · PublishedThis week, we're delighted to have Emily Midorikawa back with us to discuss her new book, OutoftheShadows: SixVisionaryVictorianWomeninSearchofaPublicVoice,out now in both North America and the U.K, as well as her research process, the gift of libraries and librarians, parenthood, writing partners, and how she's worked during the pandemic.
Emily is a winner of theLucy Cavendish Fiction Prize. Her journalism has been published in, among others, theDaily Telegraph, theParis Review,The Times(of London) andtheWashington Post. She teaches on the writing programme at New York University London. Emily is also the coauthor ofA Secret Sisterhood: The Literary Friendships of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontё, George Eliot, and Virginia Woolf, written with Emma Claire Sweeney, and published in 2017. She also collaborated with Emma on the long-running and excellent blog about female literary friendship, Something Rhymed.
For more with Emily, you can listen to our previous interview with her writing partner Emma Claire Sweeney from May 2019, and of course find her online at emilymidorikawa.com, on Twitter @emilymidorikawa, and on Instagram @midorikawaemily.
As always, we'd love for you to take a minute to rate and review us in your podcast app, as this helps other listeners find the show.
Visitour website,marginallypodcast.com,for complete show notes and to get in touch.
Find us on Instagram@marginallypodcast. Theme music is "It's Time" by Scaricá Ricascá
Marginally | a podcast about writing, work, and friendship has 122 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 76:51:01. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 24th, 2024 01:11.