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Lit podcast hosted by Nicole Bonia & Gayle Weiswasser. Candid book conversations, recommendations, observations on the reading life. therestperpective.substack.com

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Welcome to another edition of the Readerly Report, where Nicole and Gayle are back to talk all things books. From a historical fiction hangover to a deep dive into an author’s backlist, this episode is a cozy conversation about the books that are cur... more

After eight months away (Nicole went back and checked), Nicole and Gayle are back behind the mic — finding their microphones, rediscovering rhythm, and catching up on everything that’s changed. It’s the sound of reconnection: two creative women re-en... more

After a three-month hiatus, Nicole and Gayle are back! Life has been busy—Gayle has been putting the finishing touches on her bookstore, while Nicole has been building her Human Design reading business. Now, they’re ready to dive back into all things... more

Welcome back, listeners! After a short hiatus, Nicole and Gayle reunite to share their recent updates, including exciting progress on Gayle's latest project. They also dive into the books they've been reading over the past few weeks. If you're lookin... more

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 105 ratings
  • Good! And some feedback…

    I respect the cohosts a lot since they seem very articulate and intelligent. They have good opinions about books and I LOVE that they bring books from BIPOC authors. My only feedback is the awkward pauses when someone doesn’t know how to respond to the other co-host and also the monotone, dry unenthused tone at times. I think the transitions can use a bit of work, just some editing feedback to keep the listener engaged in the discussion 30 minutes into the podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Kat_Ab
    United States2 years ago
  • Snoozefest

    These two will put you right to sleep. Zero enthusiasm in their tone. Reminds me of that SNL skit from years ago about schweaty balls. NPR type monotone.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Yoga witch
    United States2 years ago
  • Love this podcast

    So glad I found this podcast a couple of years ago. Love both women’s reviews as well as their personalities!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    chimpey101
    United States3 years ago
  • I want to like this more!

    I love book podcasts, and I want to add this one to my repertoire because I have very similar tastes in books as they do.

    I know that podcasts take a lot of work, and editing is a bear. I’ve been told that it takes almost 8 hours to edit 1 hour of a show.

    But I think I’d prefer a less frequent show with editing than a more frequent show that’s not edited at all.

    There are a lot of awkward pauses, like they haven’t planned what they are going to be saying.

    I hate hate hate being judgy. Bu... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    BethG458643
    United States3 years ago
  • My new favorite podcast

    I recently discovered The Readerly Report and it’s become my favorite among the dozen or so I listen to. The reason I like it better than all the others is due to two factors - 1) the hosts choose books that aren’t usually the latest hyped books and 2) these are two mature, intelligent women. If their conversation is scripted I would be very surprised, as I feel like I am listening to two good friends having a casual conversation about books. They both have sort of a dry sense of humor but fo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    snoopsat40
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the soulful approach to weekend living and the blend of spirituality with practical lifestyle tips.

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Welcome Back and a Recap of 2024
Q: Can you describe a little bit more just about what Human Design is and does for people who aren't familiar with it?
Human Design is a tool for self-empowerment and self-discovery that helps individuals understand their personal energetics.

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