Disgraced line leader Brad Beideman and disgraced-er reading champion Rachel Crowe bring in their favorite nostalgic reads from growing up. Oh, you haven't heard of any of these books? Weird!
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsImprovComedy |
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That's a slight exaggeration but Rachel shares "All of the Emilys" and Brad reads "Elmee Crinkett and the Fettlefield Fashion Center" and I'm too tired to write an actually funny caption.
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We get down to business, which is barely talking about books and mostly talking about cereal mascots. Honestly, a classic BF.
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The episode where we start taking about Carl Hiaasen's masterpiece "Holes" but not the episode where we talk about Carl Hiaasen's masterpiece "Holes" nearly enough. The link below goes to the video on Darwin's... more
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Rachel reads "The Family That Was Still The Same Age" and Brad introduces the 44th book in the Spy Class series, "Secret Agent Public School".
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I really liked that one behind the scenes of BBCD and this is a bit like that. I think if its going to have legs, it needs guests - just for variety, Rachel and Brad are hilarious and I'm always in awe of how their minds work. Maybe guests would kick things up a bit, like Danny DeVito joining IASIP, or maybe I just want to hear more Magi Calcagne.
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Conversations center around nostalgic books and personal anecdotes, with a blend of humor and whimsy that engages listeners. Frequent themes include childhood memories, personal growth, absurd stories, and unique takes on various literary topics, often delivered through playful banter. There is a focus on exploring unconventional narratives and the hosts' individual experiences with books that shaped their understanding of the world. The light-hearted and irreverent nature of discussions creates an inviting atmosphere for anyone with an interest in literature, comedy, or a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
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