Well-Read Black Girl with Glory Edim

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4.4
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27 episodes
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Date created
2021/10/20
Average duration
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Release period
53 days

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Writer and founder of the Well-Read Black Girl book club Glory Edim is a book lover who brings readers and writers together to celebrate the written word.  Expanding on the community she built in 2015, Well-Read Black Girl is the literary kickback you never knew you needed. Each week, Glory sits in deep, honest and close conversation with authors like Tarana Burke, Min Jin Lee, Anita Hill, Gabrielle Union, Elizabeth Acevedo and more. You’ll also meet WRBG Book Club members, literacy advocates, and Black booksellers to hear what they’re reading and what it means to be well-read.  Join Glory through this current cultural moment – where art, justice and literature collide – and pay homage to the literary legacies of the women who paved the way. You’ll laugh, cry, connect and build space for kinship in a shared love of literature. Tune in, turn the page, and join the celebration.

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From McCartney: A Life in Lyrics — Eleanor Rigby
2023/10/04
Here’s a preview from a podcast from iHeart Media, MPL and Pushkin Industries, McCartney: A Life in Lyrics. Face cream, a Bristol liquor business, and a lifelong reverence for the elderly are just a few of the rather ordinary and disparate inspirations Paul McCartney brought together in the creation of a masterpiece: “Eleanor Rigby.” In this episode, McCartney and Paul Muldoon tease out the song's lyrical inspirations and discuss the influence a Bernard Herrman score for a Hitchcock film had on the lead single from 1966’s “Revolver." Hear McCartney: A Life in Lyrics every Wednesday, available wherever you get your podcasts. (The series was produced by Pejk Malinovski and Sara McCrea; edited by Dan O’Donnell and Sophie Crane; mastered by Jason Gambrell with sound design by Pejk Malinovski. And executive produced by Leital Molad, Justin Richmond, Lee Eastman and Scott Rodger.Thanks to Lee Eastman, Richard Ewbank, Scott Rodger, Aoife Corbett and Steve Ithell.) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Viola Davis and the Joy of Being Alive
2022/05/17
Glory speaks with actor and author Viola Davis about her new memoir, Finding Me. In the final episode of this season, Viola gets candid about books as a means of escape during her difficult childhood and how she and her sisters found salvation in literature while living in poverty in Rhode Island. Glory and Viola also talk about the author’s writing process and how this book became her legacy.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tayari Jones Writes to Heal Her Readers
2022/05/17
Glory speaks with author Tayari Jones about her award-winning novel An American Marriage. In this episode, the women talk about the healing power of Tayari’s work, her long writing process, and the value of sisterhood in her life. Glory also talks about a heartfelt memento she received from the author that she keeps close by on her own writing desk.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’ on Writing The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois
2022/05/03
Glory speaks with poet and author Honorée Fanonne Jeffers about her award-winning debut novel, The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois. In this episode, Honorée opens up about being inspired by poet Lucille Clifton and about reading Tolstoy at an early age. She also shares her Soul Train scramble board-style writing process and how her faith deepened her love of the written word. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ashley C. Ford on Design Matters with Debbie Millman
2022/04/26
Today, an episode from another podcast we think you'll like: Design Matters with Debbie Millman from the TED Audio Collective. Each week Debbie sits down with an exceptionally creative person to explore how they design the arc of their lives. In this episode, Ashley C. Ford joins to discuss her memoir “Somebody’s Daughter,” capturing a complex childhood shaped by family secrets, incarceration, and resilience. To hear more of these intimate conversations, including one that just released with Abbi Jacobson, find and follow design matters with Debbie Millman wherever you're listening to this.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Elizabeth Acevedo’s in a Lyrical League of Her Own
2022/04/19
Glory talks to poet and author Elizabeth Acevedo about her books Clap When You Land and The Poet X. They discuss Elizabeth’s research process for writing poetry versus writing novels in verse. In this episode, they also talk about how music influenced Elizabeth’s early poetry, and how hip hop gave her the tools to talk about her neighborhood. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nikole Hannah-Jones is Built to Serve
2022/04/05
Glory talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones about her writing process and her preparation for publishing The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story. In this episode, they also talk about how social justice showed up in Hannah-Jones’ childhood and her exciting journey to finally being a part of Howard University. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bookmark: Making Your Best Book Proposal
2022/03/25
In this week’s episode of Bookmarks, Glory lets us in on what really makes a strong book proposal. She also checks in with Mahogany Book’s owner Ramunda Lark Young who talks about the history of her bookstore and how their store’s book club got a very special, very “presidential” guest to attend.
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Brit Bennett on Writing Confidently
2022/03/22
Glory and New York Times best-selling author Brit Bennett talk about her latest novel, The Vanishing Half. In this episode, they also get in the weeds talking about the task of writing a story that tackles race and colorism, what Brit’s revision process looks like, and how workshopping her first novel helped her develop a dictatorial manner towards her work. We will also be speaking with The Skimm's Bridget Armstrong about what she's been reading lately. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bookmark: Glory the Book Publisher
2022/03/18
In this week’s episode of Bookmarks, Glory has a special guest! Glory and The Skimm’s Bridget Armstrong chat about the new HBO Max show, The Gilded Age. She also gives us some insight into her new publishing partnership with Liveright Publishing and then Glory checks in with community member Mavis Bortey-fio about her Well-Read Black Girl book club experience.
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Bookmark: Let's Talk About Book Agents
2022/03/11
In this week’s episode of Bookmarks, Glory talks about the importance of securing a book agent in the journey to becoming a published author. She also has a wonderful conversation with the owner of the famed Sankofa bookstore in Washington DC, Shirikiana Gerima about the store’s legacy.
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Deesha Philyaw Is Done Playing Small
2022/03/08
Glory talks to author Deesha Philyaw about her National Book Award finalist debut collection, The Secret Lives of Church Ladies. In this episode, they explore Black women’s complex relationship with the church, how Deesha crafts her bold characters, and why writers — especially writers of color — should not play small. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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4.4 out of 5
202 reviews
CrimeResearcher 2023/09/30
Generous and beautiful
The advice that Tayari Jones said that her writing mentor Pearl Cleage had given her is the best advice I’ve ever heard to encourage someone to become...
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FunkyJT 2022/10/14
Didn’t want the interview to end!
Just listened to the interview of Gabriel Union, and just as she said that it took her six months to read “The prophets” because she didn’t want the ...
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bindele 2022/05/04
Great interviewer
This book reviewer has great guests and elicits very interesting background info from the writers. So glad I found her podcast.
AshlynTierra 2022/04/06
Yas Glory!
I love this podcast! I’ve had the pleasure to see Glory a few times in person (pre-pandemic) and she is always a joy to watch interact with other auth...
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Quitelib 2022/03/15
Encouraging
This podcast is an invitation to explore the power of books. As a young black girl, I was constantly reading and as I got older, and busier, I read le...
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Savannah_Wood 2022/03/01
What a treat!
I love Glory’s warm open style. Excited to hear more from her 💜
S-Hopeful 2022/02/12
Wonderful podcast!
I love this podcast! It’s so crucial to keep reading and learn from stories from women of color.
bartona104 2022/02/10
Warm, thoughtful conversations
This is an inviting space for listeners to hear from influential authors and public figures, but in a way that’s welcoming. Well made show.
Lucretia Pilissa 2022/02/08
Just what the doctor ordered!
Love that you are bringing WRBG conversations about books and authors to those of us who can’t get to the festivals (#goals). At the same time it fee...
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Former grantland listener 2022/02/10
Low quality reading list…
Reading these books won’t make you a well read black girl. Actually the books one should read to become a well read black girl are the same books one ...
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