I Read It On A Podcast

I Read It On A Podcast

por Meg Harris
Temporada 1
National Dish
On this episode Meg is joined by Chicago local, Oni Gabor to discuss the book, National Dish, by Anya Von Bremzen. The author explores the origins of national dishes in four different countries. She explains that a food studies scholar, which I did not know was a thing and now need to redo my major, claims national cuisines suffer from “problematic obviousness” where their origins seem so overt, we rarely investigate them. Now, we will.
Pleasure Activism
Today, host, Meg Harris, is joined by local Chicago comedian and actress, Lauren Page. Together they discuss the book, “Pleasure Activism” by Adrienne Maree Brown, a social justice facilitator focused on black liberation, a doula/healer, and a pleasure activist. Her book seeks to answer a single question: how do we make social justice the most pleasurable human experience?
The Magic of Mushrooms
Today host, Meg Harris, is joined by Chicago local, Grace Juracka to discuss the book, The Magic of Mushrooms by Sandra Lawrence. In which Lawrence guides us through a tour of the way fungi and mushrooms have infiltrated human existence through mythology, medicine, and folklore. Discover new chapters in human's quest for immorality, covert insurance schemes, and the origins of our cultural affiliations with mushrooms both mythical and very very real.
You Didn't Hear This From Me
Host Meg Harris is joined by Kelsey Schmidt to discuss You Didn't Hear This From Me by Kelsey McKinney. The author is the original host of the hit podcast, Normal Gossip. McKinney's book goes into the history of gossip and the roles it plays in our society with examples from what we know about Picasso to the hand it played with Brittany Spears and how it protects our social mores.
Cultish
On this episode, host Meg Harris, is joined by Savanna Crosby to talk about Cultish by Amanda Montell. In the book, Montell breaks down how cults manufacture intense ideology and belonging cues through language. We cover it all from the horrors of Jonestown and Heaven's Gate to the community mindset of Cross Fit and MLM social media schemes. Savanna and Meg even offer a window into their own brushings with cults while living in Chicago. Follow on Instagram: @IReadItOnAPodcast @Amanda_Montell @savannacrosbee Sources: https://amandamontell.com/cultish/
Girls Just Wanna Have Funds Part 2
Welcome to part 2. We are rounding out season 1 with the second half the episode with Lauren Anderson and Girls Just Wanna Have Funds". Host, Meg Harris is joined by Chicago local, Lauren Anderson, to explore the book, “Girls Just Wanna Have Funds” by Emma Due Bitz, Camilla Falkenberg, and Anna-Sophie Hartvigsen. In short, this is “a feminist guide to investing.” "Finance" and "Investing" are two of the unspoken "scary" words among women. As the authors say "women are taught to manage money. Men are taught to manage wealth." This book offers us a girlypop beginners guide to investing. It breaks down the basics and offers informative anecdotes that remind us why it is imperative to remain in control of your own money management. This episode seeks to build on the author's work by making the conversation about investing a little easier.
Girls Just Want to Have Funds: Part 1
Host, Meg Harris is joined by Chicago local, Lauren Anderson, to explore the book, “Girls Just Wanna Have Funds” by Emma Due Bitz, Camilla Falkenberg, and Anna-Sophie Hartvigsen. In short, this is “a feminist guide to investing.” "Finance" and "Investing" are two of the unspoken "scary" words among women. As the authors say "women are taught to manage money. Men are taught to manage wealth." This book offers us a girlypop beginners guide to investing. It breaks down the basics and offers informative anecdotes that remind us why it is imperative to remain in control of your own money management. This episode seeks to build on the author's work by making the conversation about investing a little easier.
Wordslut
Host, Meg Harris, is joined by Chicago-based publishing editor, Lauren Kelliher to discuss Amanda Montell's, Wordslut. Amanda Montell is a linguist. She studies Linguistics, which she defines as “the scientific study of how language works in the real world.” Under that umbrella is socio-linguistics - the study of language and human sociology interest. This episode extracts the key themes, highlights fun anecdotes, and explores the hand we can play in evolving our everyday language towards gender equality.
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I Read It On A Podcast is a guide through some of the top non-fiction books written by female authors. Meg Harris is that nerdy, funny friend at the bar giving you the anecdotal sparknotes on why humans swim, the history of gossip, and the girly pop version of wealth management. Joined by local Chicago comedians and friends, the show spills the tea through your TBR.