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The Next Chapter

CBC
Indigenous Identity
Cassandra Calin
Mental Health
Cultural Expectations
SC. Lalli
Sonya Lalli
Popular Science
Bison
Nova Scotia
Identity
Second Generation Immigrants
Literature
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit
What's Not Mine
Alice Munro
1980s Paris
Mood Swings
I Hope This Finds You Well
Queers Like Me
The Education Of Aubrey Mckee

Looking for your next great read? The Next Chapter’s got you covered! Book lovers join host Antonio Michael Downing to dive deep into great books. Big feelings, hot takes, enlightening conversations — you’ve never been in a book club like this before. It’s Canada’s book club, and everyone’s invited. So pull up a chair and join the conversation. New episodes every Saturday and Monday.

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Columnist Mirian Njoh shares what made her fall in love with Flirting Lessons by bestselling author Jasmine Guillory. The buzzy sapphic romance follows two contrasting characters' growing connection in Napa Valley. Plus, Fiona Sauder and Victor Pokin... more

Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid series has become a cultural phenomenon. Pulling from his most embarrassing moments growing up paired with the fun house version of his own family, the journal inspired covers have become a cornerstone of young read... more

Before he won the academy award for best actor, Brendan Fraser was a kid who loved reading captivating stories, the weirder the better. He joins The Next Chapter to share a first look at his new audio series The Downloaded 2: Ghosts in the Machine by... more

You can take the man out of Newfoundland, but you can’t take the Newfoundland out of Alan Doyle…and why would you want to? Fresh off a run of the musical he co-wrote Tell Tale Harbour, the beloved musician, actor and writer joins The Next Chapter to ... more

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Jeff Kinney
Author of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series and creator of the online game Pop Tropica.
Episode: Who is the wimpy kid behind Jeff Kinney’s iconic series?
Susan Swan
Novelist with eight books of fiction, including the memoir 'Big Girls Don't Cry'.
Episode: What might surprise you about Margaret Atwood’s new memoir
Mona Awad
Best-selling author of five novels, including 'We Love You, Bunny'.
Episode: What might surprise you about Margaret Atwood’s new memoir
Suresh Doss
Food journalist and co-creator, host, and executive producer of CBC's Locals Welcome.
CBC
Episode: Is food the closest thing to teleportation?
Jillian Harris
Television personality, co-creator of lifestyle brand and children's book author
Episode: Jillian Harris on life after The Bachelor and writing her first children's book
Linden Macintyre
Longtime host of the legendary investigative program, The Fifth Estate and author of An Accidental Villain.
CBC
Episode: 4 books that left a mark on Linden MacIntyre
Malala Yousafzai
Nobel Prize laureate and author
Episode: What it’s like becoming an icon at 14 – Malala reveals the human behind the headlines
Phyllis Webstad
Activist and author known for her story related to residential schools and author of 'Decolonization and Me'.
Episode: Why books serve a vital role in Truth and Reconciliation
Kristy MacLeod
Métis scholar and co-author of 'Decolonization and Me', who explores healing and Indigenous identity.
Episode: Why books serve a vital role in Truth and Reconciliation

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Antonio Michael Downing
Host of The Next Chapter, providing literary insights and engaging discussions around books and authors.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 216 ratings
  • Please find a different new host

    Ryan B. Patrick is not experienced enough to host this show. His radio voice is lacking any kind of enunciation and his volume dips down so low you often can’t hear him. He resorts to juvenile slang to praise authors and seems like an unprepared student trying to bluff his way through every assignment. Please don’t let the amazing legacy of The Next Chapter be ruined by a poor choice of new host. Shelagh Rodgers is truly irreplaceable, but there has to be someone who has more skill available tha... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Scyvghb
    Canada2 years ago
  • The Theory of Crows

    I never miss an episode and often order the books based on your conversation. I just ordered The Theory of Crows. Your avid listener, Verla k

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Treesmendus.com
    Canada3 years ago
  • Random, Canadian, but good.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    chrisabraham
    3 years ago
  • A pleasing weekly series of chats and interviews !

    I’ve just driven from the Yukon to Saskatchewan and since radio reception is not possible through much of the northern portion (and I only listen to CBC), I put on The Next Chapter. Podcasts I’m glad I downloaded (though I didn’t remember I had!). Saved my tofu, I’ll tell you.

    So great, pleasing, intelligent, dignified, and literature-loving. The adverts, of course always two notches louder than what we really WANT to hear, are but a mild vexation (sound off, set timer to one minute).

    The... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Muzzorola
    Canada3 years ago
  • The best

    Love this podcast,personal,insightful and always makes you want to buy another book.thanks! Shelagh is the best.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brat154
    United States4 years ago

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#18
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#59
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#199
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Taking a tour of Newfoundland with Alan Doyle
Q: Did you see your bandmates differently after you read this book? How so?
Yes, the book made me consider the different roles people play that contribute to a team's success, whether in hockey or music.
Taking a tour of Newfoundland with Alan Doyle
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about this concept of resettlement and what it is?
Resettlement really is primarily a post-Confederation thing, where small fishing towns would be gathered to make one big enough to have a school, leading to the shifting of populations, smaller into bigger.
Taking a tour of Newfoundland with Alan Doyle
Q: What's the first book you want to call out today?
The first book I would probably mention is a book by an author named Wayne Johnston, it's called The Story of Bobby O'Malley.
What books drew Brendan Fraser to storytelling?
Q: Did you listen to audiobooks as part of your reading life on your own before this?
Fraser mentions that he started listening to audiobooks on car trips, recalling fond memories of listening to 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' and being captivated by the power of the spoken word during his childhood.
Who is the wimpy kid behind Jeff Kinney’s iconic series?
Q: What inspired you to open a bookstore in Plainville?
It was important to create something that serves the community, providing a space that benefits people of all ages and supports literary culture.

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This podcast provides an engaging platform for book lovers to explore literature through thought-provoking discussions and insightful interviews. Each episode features varied topics, including deep dives into recent literary works, acclaimed authors, and the cultural impact of books. Conversations often traverse themes such as identity, personal experiences, and societal issues, making the content relatable and engaging for a wide audience. Notably, the podcast emphasizes the unique perspectives of both established and emerging authors, fostering a vibrant community around reading and literature appreciation.

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Recent guests on The Next Chapter include:

1. Jeff Kinney
2. Susan Swan
3. Mona Awad
4. Suresh Doss
5. Jillian Harris
6. Linden Macintyre
7. Malala Yousafzai
8. Phyllis Webstad

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