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    • Volume XXIV: The Imagination
      Feb 6 2026

      PAGES the Reading Group presents Volume XXIIII:

      In this Volume, we explore the 'imagination' across a wide range of contexts—how it takes shape in childhood, fuels fantasy, and orients us toward possible futures. In this episode, we consider the ethical dimensions of imagining: how our inner worlds shape our values, inform our actions, and raise difficult questions about responsibility. Can we be held accountable for what we imagine? What do our imaginings reveal about who we are and the worlds we hope for—or fear? This conversation invites listeners to think carefully about the power and consequences of the imagination in everyday life.

      Mentioned in this Episode:

      • Barney's Imagination Song
      • "Imagining in Oppressive Contexts" - Robin Zheng
      • The Color of Kink - Ariane Cruz
      • "When a Man Cries" - Leon Bridges
      • The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
      • Other Life (Film)

      Follow us across our social media channels:
      IG- @Pagestrg
      TikTok & Youtube- @Pagesthereadinggroup
      Website- www.Pagestrg.com

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      50 min
    • Episode 08: Earl Grae Cafe - Why It's Ok to Not Be Monogamous (Foreword)
      Feb 14 2025

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      We’re stepping into a new book at Earl Grae Cafe! In this episode, Earl (she/they) reads Elizabeth Brake’s foreword to Justin Clardy’s Why It’s OK to Not Be Monogamous. Earl sets the stage for deeper conversations on monogamy and non-monogamy, inviting us to reconsider what it means to love freely and ethically.

      This short (~12 minutes) episode is the perfect entry point into our new read. And if you haven’t tuned in to the first seven episodes of Earl Grae Cafe, now’s the time to catch up! Like, subscribe, and join us on PAGES Pod as we keep reading good books, but having even better dialogue.

      Past Episodes of Earl Grae Cafe:

      • Episode 01: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Foreword)
      • Episode 02: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 1)
      • Episode 03: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 2)
      • Episode 04: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 3)
      • Episode 05: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 4)
      • Episode 06: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 5)
      • Episode 07: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 6)


      Other Pages Pod Episodes you might like:

      • PAGES Pod Volume XX: Problems with Love
      • PAGES Pod Volume IX: Sad Love
      • PAGES Pod (Live)- A Fireside Chat on Why It's OK to Not be Monogamous


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      13 min
    • PAGES Pod- Volume XXIII : Adult Children
      Feb 9 2025

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      We grow up, but do we ever stop being our parents’ kids? In this episode, we unpack what it really means to be an "adult child." How does this shape the dynamic between parents and their grown children? Do our parents ever truly see us as adults, or are we forever frozen in time as “their baby”? And what does it mean for us—do we ever fully see them beyond their role as parents?

      Join us as we dig into these questions and more, exploring the messy, shifting relationships between parents and their grown children. Tune in, reflect, and maybe even rethink the way you see your own family ties.

      Listen in, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share!

      A Few Texts Mentioned this Episode:

      • Freedom as a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis
      • Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle
      • Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
      • Abstracted: Fictive Kinships in Black Extended Families

      Follow us across our social media channels:
      IG- @Pagestrg
      TikTok- @Pagesthereadinggroup
      Website- www.Pagestrg.com

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      1 h et 5 min
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