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Book Club Podcast

Book Club Podcast

De : Carly Jackson
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We pick a theme or genre, read several books, and start an in-depth discussion with an opening question. Subscribe to our Substack email newsletter at bookclubpod.com. Join the conversation by leaving comments on each episode!

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Season 3: Millennial Nostalgia

Season 2: Solar Punk

Season 1: Haunted House

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    • Millennial Nostalgia, Season 3 in Review
      Dec 21 2024

      In the season three recap episode of the Book Club Podcast, host Carly is joined by frequent guests My Nguyen and Christy Lynn Horpedahl to discuss their experiences revisiting childhood classics like A Wrinkle in Time and The Giver. The conversation dives into themes of nostalgia, the portrayal of female characters, and the evolving nature of connection in a digital age. The trio reflects on how these books have shaped their understanding of the world and whether they prepared millennials for adulthood. They also explore the balance between the solitary and communal aspects of reading and the impact of technology on personal and collective experiences.

      Subscribe to our email newsletter on Substack: https://bookclubpod.com/ and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Threads! You can support the podcast by making a contribution on Venmo to @bookclubpod.

      00:00 Welcome to the Season Three Recap

      00:15 Introducing the Guests

      00:58 Nostalgia and Childhood Books

      01:40 Revisiting Old Favorites

      02:51 Critiquing Beloved Characters

      04:52 The Joy of Rediscovery

      07:50 The Expanse and The Princess Bride

      12:56 Reading as a Primer for Life

      18:16 Sharing Books Across Generations

      27:36 The Solitary and Communal Nature of Reading

      33:38 Hiding your Books

      36:54 Connection with High Nutritional Value

      41:29 The Importance of Generosity and Honesty in Connection

      48:47 Technology and Radical Humility

      50:48 Female Characters and Their Portrayal

      57:40 Millennials and a Changing World

      01:02:03 Just Because you Like it

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      1 h et 7 min
    • Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton Book Club
      Nov 22 2024

      In this special bonus episode of the Book Club Podcast, Carly, joined by Andrene and Joel from the Rewind Rewatch Podcast, delves into Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park. They explore themes of genetic engineering, human arrogance, and scientific discovery, discussing character developments such as Hammond's moral irresponsibility, Nedry's sabotage, and Malcolm's philosophical insights. The episode examines the narrative role of Lex and Tim, the depiction of female characters, and the contrast between the book and the movie. The hosts reflect on the story's relevance to contemporary issues like technological progress and environmental exploitation. They also highlight the 1993 film's enduring visual impact and influence on millennials, wrapping up with recommendations for Crichton's sequel, The Lost World.

      Listen to the Rewind Rewatch episode on the movie Jurassic Park on Apple Podcasts.

      Subscribe to our email newsletter on Substack: https://bookclubpod.com/ and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Threads!

      Timestamps of conversation topics:

      00:00 Life Finds a Way

      00:13 Welcome to the Book Club Podcast

      00:31 First Impressions of Jurassic Park

      03:02 Diving into the Plot

      10:07 Hammond's Delusions and Grandchildren

      14:23 Character Dynamics and Development

      25:58 The Arrogance of Humans

      39:59 Living Systems and Chaos Theory

      41:32 Automation and Nedry's Role

      43:08 Nedry's Betrayal and Consequences

      47:40 Hammond's Hubris and Park's Flaws

      50:33 Children in Jurassic Park

      53:39 Millennial Nostalgia and Connection

      57:35 Female Characters in Jurassic Park

      01:02:42 Modern Reflections and Genetic Power

      01:08:39 Impact of the Movie on Millennials

      01:14:33 Final Thoughts on Jurassic Park

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      1 h et 18 min
    • The Princess Bride by William Goldman Book Club
      Nov 19 2024

      In this episode of the Book Club Podcast, Carly, Margaret, and David delve into The Princess Bride by William Goldman. The discussion ranges from character connections, gender dynamics, and the significance of storytelling within stories, to the cultural impact and enduring nostalgia of the film. They also share their perspectives on the possibility of remaking the beloved movie and reflect on the broader genre themes present in both the book and film.

      Subscribe to our email newsletter on Substack: https://bookclubpod.com/ and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Threads!

      Timestamps of conversation topics:

      00:00 Quote from The Princess Bride

      00:52 Personal Histories with The Princess Bride

      02:19 Summary of The Princess Bride

      07:12 Opening Question on Storytelling

      15:28 The Love Story and Ripple Effects

      25:42 Buttercup Redemption

      28:55 Max and Valerie: A Model Couple

      32:53 Bill's Midlife Crisis and Reflections

      36:01 Wesley Didn’t Age Well

      37:20 The Miracle Pill and Screenwriting Influence

      39:19 Millennials and DVD Extras

      42:41 Exploring Genuine Connections

      45:25 Female Characters in The Princess Bride

      50:07 Adventure and Genre Themes

      54:25 Never Remake The Princess Bride

      57:25 Final Thoughts and Millennial Nostalgia

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      1 h

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