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Turek Books Podcast

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Aug 6, 2024 • 47min

Jurassic Honeymoon with Noah Findling ("Platonic" writer)

Writer on the Seth Rogen television series "Platonic", Noah Findling stops by to talk about how he rekindled his love affair with reading by bringing "Jurrassic Park" on his honeymoon. He and Joshua get into their anxieties over the future, doomsday prepping, and how 401k plans might not be necessary in 30 years. Joshua talks starting the famous sci fi L.A. dystopian novel "Parable of the Sower" and Noah tells of how Philip Roth's bodily obsessions aligned with his own upbringing. We also read recommendations from listeners!Portland Oregon and Richmond California get tickets to Joshua's upcoming comedy shows and for signed copies of his debut poetry book on JoshuaTurek.comCheck out Noah on instagram @noahbuilttheark and noahfindlingcomedy.comBooks talks bout include:Jurassic Park by Michael CrichtonThe Sphere by Michael CrichtonPortnoy's Compaint by Philip RothParable of the Sower by Octavia Butler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 1h 13min

Books Are Bad Punishment with Harper-Rose Drummond (Tea Time Podcast)

Co-host of the Tea Time podcast, comedian Harper-Rose Drummond joins Joshua Turek to talk about crying over books and finding security in having three of them on your bed at all times. She describes falling in love with reading again during the pandemic and doing acid with her dad at a Grateful Dead concert right before that. Joshua brings a couple of downer books about the decay of the American empire while Harper sings the praises of a fantasy series called "The Assassins Blade". They also discuss the ethics of reading the popular erotic novel "A Court of Thorns and Roses" on a train.Harper Rose-Drummond's instagram and podcast can be found here:ig: https://www.instagram.com/harperrosed/?hl=enpodcast yt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HhYu0Ui4ioSigned copies of Joshua's debut poetry book and a list of his comedy tour dates can be found at joshuaturek.com PORTLAND, OREGON get tickets to his show August 24th at Mississippi Studios Theater here: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/85326006/simon-gibson-joshua-turek-portland-mississippi-studiosPlease remember to rate this podcast and click that follow button if you enjoy it!Books talked about include:The Assassin's Blade by Sara J. MaasA Court of Thorn and Roses by Sara J. MaasThe Song of Achilles by Madeline MillerWalk Two Moons by Sharon CreechThe Image by Daniel J BoorstinEmpire of Illusion by Chris HedgesJumping the Nail by Eve Bunting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 55min

Irish Goodbyes to Ride the Bus with Miles Klee (Rolling Stone)

Rolling Stone journalist Miles Klee brings a selection of French melancholia, Jamaica Kincaid, and tells how Mark Twain inspired Wil E. Coyote and Looney Tunes. He and Joshua briefly bond over riding the bus in L.A. to get to the podcast recording and delve into the joy of an Irish Goodbye. After listening to Miles tell of a story where the protagonist hates being at a party in one of his books, Joshua even wonders if the entire pleasure for introverts at a party isn't building up enough tension to feel the relief of leaving.Remember to rate the podcast! (if you like it)(if you don't go rate someone elses podcast who you do like bc it helps us) and subscribe if you haven't!Hosted by Joshua Turekfor touring dates and his debut poetry book visit joshuaturek.comBooks Talked About Include:"True False" and "Ivyland" by Miles Klee"Lucy" by Jamaica Kincaid"Roughing It" by Mark Twain"Downstream" by Joris-Karl Huysmans"1984" "Down and Out in Paris and London" "Animal Farm" by George Orwell"Any Person is the Only Self" by Elisa Gabbert"The Voice Imitator" by Thomas Bernhard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 16, 2024 • 57min

One Love Live Laugh with Allen Strickland Williams (Finding My Audience Podcast)

Comedy Central Half Hour Comedian and Finding My Audience podcast host, Allen Strickland Williams joins Joshua to discuss books written by his friends including one he calls the best book about comedy since Steve Martin's "Born Standing Up". They get into the best French Dip sandwich in downtown Los Angeles, a little Mike Davis per usual for Joshua, and how Allen's favorite Kurt Vonnegut book seems to be no one elses.Books talked about include:Running the Light by Sam TallentDriven to Distraction by Edward Hallowell and John RateyCall Me By Your Name by Andre AcimanSlapstick by Kurt VonnegutDead Cities by Mike DavisBorn Standing Up by Steve MartinYou can find all things Allen Strickland WIlliams here https://www.allenstricklandwilliams.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 57min

Keeping Your Gold with Justin Simien (Dear White People)

"Dear White People" writer/director Justin Simien joins Joshua Turek to discuss the book "Hollywood Black" which was the source material for his new docu-series of the same name. At the top of the Hollywood ladder but still dissatisfied, it was the books of Hollywood historian, Donald Bogle, specifically his Black history pieces which inspired Justin to become conduit of untold contributions to cinema by Black filmmakers by making a documentary telling their stories. He also discusses the book "The War of Art" and its heavy influence on breaking through his own creative resistances to getting the work done and finally completing his Sundance film "Dear White People" which also later became a show on Netflix. Lastly, he shares "Inner Gold" by Robert A Johnson, a Jungian self help book made simple for the people, dealing heavily in how to understand your own power in a world constantly asking you to give it away. All these books form a tapestry for how Justin approaches his art and life, his conversation is lively and illuminating. Enjoy! And be share to rate the podcast if you are enjoying it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 57min

Actor and Activist Dallas Goldtooth (Reservation Dogs)

Reservation Dogs and Fallout's, Dallas Goldtooth joins Joshua to discuss North American Indigenous history and his love of sci-fi. How his decades working as an organizer and activist taught him that a powerful story is a necessity to instigate change in the world. Dallas talks how books are a therapeutic escape but also a way for him to comb stories for morsels of imagining a more vibrant way of living. He and Joshua examine how story can exist in a compelling but non-violent way in a more ideal world and Dallas lends an example through a myth of his people involving a snow giant and a trickster as allegory for the very real dangers of the winter cold. This is the first remote episode of the podcast, Joshua records from inside a study room at the library and Dallas from his son's room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 1h 15min

Admiring Inaccesible Brilliance with Aparna Nancherla (Bojack Horseman)

BoJack Horseman's, Aparna Nancherla joins Joshua to talk about her favorite formative books "A House on Mango Street" and "The Phantom Tollbooth". The comedian, author, and actor delves into the struggles she faced with Imposter Syndrome while writing her memoir "Unreliable Narrator" about the very trials of that very Imposter Syndrome. She and Joshua explore how the end result to a story about yourself is not an end at all, and how an honest conclusion can be an open one. They share their mutual love of libraries and the prolific comedian pulls out a wide array of contemporary fiction and nonfiction from the tote bag she was given at the Miami Beach Book Fair, an unlikely festival for such a beach forward city. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 18, 2024 • 56min

Last Time Someone Read to You with Jamie Lynn Harris

TV writer Jamie Lynn Harris joins Joshua to reminisce over the last time someone read erotica written by a radio DJ to her on a beach in Spain. She and Joshua bond over their shared love of "Anna Karenina" and Paul Beatty's "The Sellout". She goes into lush detail about the sapphic novel of race and identity in the late 1920's "Passing" by Nella Larsen. And tells of how she is catching up on the canonical authors whose names she heard thrown around in grad school like Clarice Lispecter. Jamie also goes against the grain by speaking fondly over the books she had to read in high school and mourns how students these days are being required to read less and less. Josh also talks about a Rumi book specifically a poem about dogs being gateways into the eternal. PLEASE be sure to rate this podcast (If you like it) and Subscribe and Follow!!!Books Talked About IncludeAn Apprenticeship or the Book of Pleasures by Clarice LispecterPassing by Nella LarsenThe Sellout by Paul BeattyAnna Karenina by TolstoySay I Am You by Rumi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 11, 2024 • 1h 6min

Illegal Thought Experiments with Megan Koester (Grifthorse Podcast)

Comedian, writer and co-host of the Grifthorse Podcast, Megan Koester joins Joshua Turek to discuss her favorite books about magazines and how to harvest the California state flower into opium. The two frequent collaborators recount climbing around the Hollywood Hills a couple months into the pandemic with a fruit picker to gather neglected avocados off rich people's trees and while making a video about it. They get into self publishing zines and talk Josh's new self published poetry book which sold out of its first edition! Also included are two book recommendations from listeners! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 1h 2min

Bake That Sh*t Out with Kimberly Clark

Netflix comedian Kimberly Clark gets deep into music with a memoir she's currently reading by jazz legend Thelonious Monk and a biography she loved about the late music producer J Dilla. She and Josh discuss morality and greatness and how to reconcile your admiration of deeply flawed artists. "Confederacy of Dunces" is another one of her picks, she likens the main character to Larry David and discusses how the book was given to her just before she began performing stand up comedy. She also brings Paul Mooney's memoir and discusses how the prolific comedy writer for acts like Richard Pryor and Dave Chapelle shaped her own approach and even encouraged her while she was working at The Laugh Factory in Hollywood. Kimberly and Joshua agree to disagree about David Sedaris and she also brings in the next book she wants to read. Thanks for listening!Books Talked About Include:Thelonious Monk memoirDilla Time biography by Dan CharnasA Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy TooleSlumberland by Paul BeattyBlack is the New White memoir by Paul Mooney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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