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The Avid Reader Show

Samuel Hankin
Quantum Mechanics
Bohr-Einstein Debate
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Opus Dei
Wellington Square Bookshop
Tim Curry
Water
Copenhagen Interpretation
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Dystopian Fiction
Writing Process
Literature
Dementia
Rolling Stones
Cooperation
Evolution
Sensory Perception
Industrialization
Fluid Mechanics
Environmental Collapse

The Avid Reader is a podcast for book lovers. Tune in for interviews, recommendations, and insider news from Sam Hankin, host and owner of independent bookstore Wellington Square Bookshop - www.wellingtonsquarebooks.com

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Eric C. Rath
Professor of Japanese History at the University of Kansas and a scholar of Japanese culinary traditions.
University of Kansas
Episode: Episode 783: Eric Rath - Kanpai: The History of Sake
Dr. Steve Ramirez
Neuroscientist pioneering work on memory manipulation at MIT and Boston University
Episode: Episode 782: Steve Ramirez - How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist's Quest To Alter The Past
James Barrat
Award-winning documentary filmmaker and author
Author of The Intelligence Explosion
Episode: Episode 780: James Barrat - The Intelligence Explosion: When AI Beats Humans At Everything
Michaela Vieser
Author of 10 books including 'Tea with Buddha'
Episode: Episode 779: Michaela Vieser & Isaac Yuen - The Sound Atlas: A Guide to Strange Sounds across Landscapes and Imagination
Isaac Yuen
Author of 'Utter, Earth: Advice on Living in a More Than Human World'
Episode: Episode 779: Michaela Vieser & Isaac Yuen - The Sound Atlas: A Guide to Strange Sounds across Landscapes and Imagination
Svend Brinkmann
Author of 'The Experience Society', psychologist and professor
Aalborg University, Denmark
Episode: Episode 777: Svend Brinkmann - The Experience Society: Life Beyoned Subjectivity
Andrew Robinson
Author of "Einstein and Oxford"
Bodleian
Episode: Episode 776: Einstein in Oxford - Andrew Robinson
Jason Steffen
Astrophysicist and author of 'Hidden in the Heavens', and Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy at UNLV.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Episode: Episode 775: Hidden in the Heavens - Jason Steffen
Gillian Murphy
Co-author of Memory Lane, The Perfectly Imperfect Ways We Remember and Associate Professor of Applied Psychology
University College Cork
Episode: Episode 774: Ciara Greene and Gillian Murphy - Memory Lane: The Perfectly Imperfect Ways We Remember

Host

Sam Hankin
Host of The Avid Reader, featuring insightful interviews with authors, providing a nuanced exploration of their works.

Reviews

3.7 out of 5 stars from 63 ratings
  • Maybe stick to the authors and books?

    I listened to the Nathan Hill episode after searching Spotify for

    “The Nix.” I loved the insight into the novel, however, the host kept bringing politics into the conversation. I am unconcerned about how the host feels about conservatives, and the host presented himself as a disdainful, intolerant bully. Mr. Hill was tactful, the host was not. If the podcast included only the book discussion, my rating would be better.

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    Jennifer (gangiebluth)
    United Statesa year ago
  • Tone deaf & repugnant.

    Hankins 2/14/19 interview should be pulled. Not only does he make mention, twice, with 2:25 left that he didn’t like the book, his smug interview style drips with white privilege. The questions he asks and his tone are condescending and not empathic. Nor does it seem like he really got the gist of what Stephanie experienced. It would serve him well to pull down this episode. I’ll certainly never listen to him again.

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    better_user
    United States4 years ago
  • The host is terrible

    I know writers have to publicise everywhere but the host is honestly terrible and insensitive.

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    hellpnearth
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Awesome Podcast!!!

    Samuel, host of The Avid Reader Show Podcast, highlights all books, fiction, arts and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!

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    5
    roweereyes
    Philippines4 years ago
  • Great show!

    The host of the Avid Reader Show podcast, highlights all aspects of good books and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!

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    5
    malfoxley
    United States4 years ago

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General feedback highlights the podcast's quality and the engaging nature of guest interviews.
The host's approach is sometimes viewed as overly opinionated or political, which may detract from the literary focus for some.
Many describe the conversations as enjoyable, insightful, and tailored for book lovers looking for deeper connections with authors.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and in-depth discussions on books and literature.

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Episode 782: Steve Ramirez - How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist's Quest To Alter The Past
Q: What would you like your readers to take away from this book?
I hope that any reader connects with it in any way that they find meaningful.
Episode 779: Michaela Vieser & Isaac Yuen - The Sound Atlas: A Guide to Strange Sounds across Landscapes and Imagination
Q: What do you think is the role of sound in our lives today?
Sound serves as a portal to connect us to our environment and to each other, as well as a reminder of what we need to preserve.
Episode 779: Michaela Vieser & Isaac Yuen - The Sound Atlas: A Guide to Strange Sounds across Landscapes and Imagination
Q: Are you optimistic about what we're doing as a human race?
While there are days of despair, it's important to work towards more optimism through creative efforts and community.
Episode 777: Svend Brinkmann - The Experience Society: Life Beyoned Subjectivity
Q: Do you have any optimism regarding the direction of the Experience Society?
Though the issues related to the Experience Society are intensifying, the critical discussion surrounding it remains present and vital, leading to hope for change.
Episode 777: Svend Brinkmann - The Experience Society: Life Beyoned Subjectivity
Q: What is your stance on the idea of experiencing things as subjective qualia?
The idea that we only experience qualia is misguided; when we engage with the world, we actually perceive the objects themselves, not just our subjective experiences of them.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Avid Reader Show

What is The Avid Reader Show about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on the world of literature and books, this podcast features engaging discussions with a variety of authors, providing listeners with insights into their works, writing processes, and the broader themes of their literature. Topics often encompass both fiction and non-fiction, with episodes exploring significant historical figures, literary movements, and the impact of books on society, alongside discussions on pertinent social issues. The host brings a unique perspective as a bookstore owner, making the episode content particularly relevant for avid readers and literature enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of various genres and authors. Additionally, the podcast stands out by not only highlighting new book releases but... more

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6. Svend Brinkmann
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