Marilyn Johnson Book Society 25/06/2021 26 min Episodio 12 Listen "Marilyn Johnson" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original Episode Synopsis We talk about 19th century Jewish homesteaders in the Dakotas and propose a plausible theory for the etymology of the phrase "a roll in the hay". More episodes of the podcast Book Society Award winning songwriter, and New York Times best selling author Alice Randall and I discuss country music, banjos, and so much more! 21/11/2024 Dr. James R Gregory and I discuss Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine as well as his advertising and branding career 20/09/2024 Jacob Goldstein and I talk Joan Didion's "The White Album" and use it to fuel the ultimate NYC vs. LA debate 12/07/2024 Poet Campbell McGrath gives advice to writers and reads some of his work from "Nouns and Verbs" 14/06/2024 Parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach and I Talk Skeptics, Mediums, and How The Ghostbusters Helped His Career 07/06/2024 Why We Should Actually Be Optimistic About The Environment with Environmentalist Adam Dorr 31/05/2024 Environmental Scientist Adam Dorr and I discuss 10 Reasons Why We're Wrong About the World and Why Things Are Better Than We Think in Hans Rosling's "Factfulness" 24/05/2024 The Beatles Interesting Tie to Florida with Bob Kealing, the Sunshine State's Specialist 17/05/2024 "The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read" and "Parenting On Earth" with moral and political philosopher Elizabeth Cripps 10/05/2024 Should We Settle Outer Space? Rocket Scientist Erika Nesvold and I talk about capitalism and prison in space, mining astroids, and "The Sparrow" by Mary Doria Russell 03/05/2024 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn