Episode 14 is now online

In Episode 14, we talk with Victoria Adams, author of Redefining Job and the Conundrum of Suffering. In her book Victoria covers attitudes toward suffering from the ancient Greek and Persian civilizations, through pre-Renaissance scholars, the Eighteenth Century Enlightenment, and on through our own contemporary time. She covers fictional works in addition to straight prose to tease out practical responses we might have in light of the horrible things happening today. Victoria also shares some of her other writings and what she’s working on next.

Is it something we’ve left behind,

Or something that we’ve yet to find,

That keeps each one forever hoping,

To reach that thing for which we’re groping?

V. Adams 12/88 (c)

Check the episode out here: https://soundcloud.com/creativecoasts/victoria-adams-author-redefining-job-and-the-conundrum-of-suffering-creative-coasts-episode-14

Episode 10 is now online

In Episode 10 we talk with Lucinda Jackson about her book Just A Girl: Growing Up Female and Ambitious, which is a compelling account of her first hand experiences with abusive behavior in business and society. Lucinda is a successful scientist and corporate executive who offers a solution to the cultural bias against women in business: a concept known as BAML.

Episode 8 is now online

Charlie Wells is a writer of dramatic horror. In this episode, we talk with Charlie about the production of his title “Keep Your Eyes on the Road” that was produced on the The NoSleep Podcast. Charlie and Mark also informally perform a very small bit of one of Charlie’s unpublished works. Settle in for an entertaining episode that includes advice to writers working to publish in this genre.

Episode 1 Show Notes

Still have Burning Down the House stuck in your head after hearing Episode 1? Then you’ll definitely want to listen to our Pete Cashwell-approved 80s college radio playlist!

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Haven’t heard our interview with Pete yet? Now’s the time to question everything you think you know about lines, borders, birds, and music genres. Click here to start your journey into Episode 1.