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Episode Title: Winter Reading Pile
Podcast: Between The Lines
Hosts: Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Between The Lines," hosts Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin share their winter reading lists, featuring a mix of fiction and non-fiction books. Leanne plans to dive into titles like "The Last Love Note" by Emma Gray, "The Terms of Inheritance" by Michelle Upton, and "Beautiful Little Fools" by Gillian Cantor. Meanwhile, Chelle is excited about "One Another With" by Gail Jones and "The Collected Regrets of Clover" by Mickey Brammer. They also explore non-fiction reads, with Leanne choosing "Human Design" by Jenna Zoe and "Tribes" by Seth Godin, while Chelle is reading "Mary Magdalene, Revealed" by Megan Waterson. Both emphasize the importance of reading for self-awareness and personal growth.
Key Discussion Points:
Welcoming Leanne and Introduction to the Podcast: Leanne and Chelle introduce themselves and the podcast, which focuses on books, parenting, and life as mothers, friends, women, and professionals.
Discussion on Winter Reading Lists: The hosts discuss their excitement about meeting authors and transition to their winter reading lists, noting the rapid passage of time since their last discussion.
Further Fiction Recommendations: Chelle recommends "One Another With" by Gail Jones, while Leanne mentions "Someone Else's Child" by Kylie Orr and "Beautiful Little Fools" by Gillian Cantor.
Non-Fiction Book Recommendations: Chelle discusses "The Collected Regrets of Clover" by Mickey Brammer, while Leanne talks about "Human Design" by Jenna Zoe and "Tribes" by Seth Godin.
Final Non-Fiction and Conclusion: Chelle shares "Mary Magdalene, Revealed" by Megan Waterson, and Leanne discusses "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey. Both hosts express excitement about their reading lists and encourage listeners to share their thoughts and recommendations.
Closing Remarks:
The episode concludes with a reminder to connect with them on social media and a thank you to the listeners for joining them on their reading journey.
Episode Title: Winter Reading Pile
Podcast: Between The Lines
Hosts: Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Between The Lines," hosts Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin share their winter reading lists, featuring a mix of fiction and non-fiction books. Leanne plans to dive into titles like "The Last Love Note" by Emma Gray, "The Terms of Inheritance" by Michelle Upton, and "Beautiful Little Fools" by Gillian Cantor. Meanwhile, Chelle is excited about "One Another With" by Gail Jones and "The Collected Regrets of Clover" by Mickey Brammer. They also explore non-fiction reads, with Leanne choosing "Human Design" by Jenna Zoe and "Tribes" by Seth Godin, while Chelle is reading "Mary Magdalene, Revealed" by Megan Waterson. Both emphasize the importance of reading for self-awareness and personal growth.
Key Discussion Points:
Welcoming Leanne and Introduction to the Podcast: Leanne and Chelle introduce themselves and the podcast, which focuses on books, parenting, and life as mothers, friends, women, and professionals.
Discussion on Winter Reading Lists: The hosts discuss their excitement about meeting authors and transition to their winter reading lists, noting the rapid passage of time since their last discussion.
Further Fiction Recommendations: Chelle recommends "One Another With" by Gail Jones, while Leanne mentions "Someone Else's Child" by Kylie Orr and "Beautiful Little Fools" by Gillian Cantor.
Non-Fiction Book Recommendations: Chelle discusses "The Collected Regrets of Clover" by Mickey Brammer, while Leanne talks about "Human Design" by Jenna Zoe and "Tribes" by Seth Godin.
Final Non-Fiction and Conclusion: Chelle shares "Mary Magdalene, Revealed" by Megan Waterson, and Leanne discusses "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey. Both hosts express excitement about their reading lists and encourage listeners to share their thoughts and recommendations.
Closing Remarks:
The episode concludes with a reminder to connect with them on social media and a thank you to the listeners for joining them on their reading journey.