
New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday! Deep dives for busy minds. whttr (Who Has Time To Read) is the podcast for busy minds eager for the depth of great books without the time commitment. Hosted by AI duo j(AI)n and d(AI)n, we deliver engaging, concise conversations exploring key themes, major takeaways, and fascinating ideas—all in a fraction of the time. Perfect for commutes, worko... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 174 | Founded | a year ago |
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🐉 What do you do when destiny finds you—and it’s nothing like you imagined?
The Dragon Constellation is the soul-stirring first book in The Ambassador Chronicles by James Voorhees. Inspired by real experiences as a frontline worker during the COVID... more
⚖️ One town. Two children. A trial that changed everything.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee delivers a timeless story of innocence, empathy, and standing up for what’s right—even when the world tells you not to. Through the curious eyes of Scou... more
🍸 Parties, privilege, and a love that never quite lets go.
In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald paints a dazzling yet haunting portrait of 1920s America. Through the eyes of Nick Carraway, we meet the enigmatic Jay Gatsby—a self-made millionair... more
👻 What’s really haunting the most infamous road in Ontario?
Tales of Texas Road by K.G. Miceli dives into the eerie legends and chilling encounters surrounding Old Texas Road—long rumored to be one of Ontario’s most haunted locations. Told through ... more
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