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By Kimberly Andi & Tracey Maye
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In this episode we explore the theme of betrayal in the thrillers, The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena vs. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides.
The Couple Next Door is the story of a young couple whose lives are thrown into the worst kind of Hell when their baby is kidnapped while they are at a next door neighbor’s dinner party.
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Clips and Highlights from Episode 16 The Couple Next Door
FYI... Trailer and Episode are Spoiler-Filled.
In this episode we juxtapose the theme of betrayal in the psychological thrillers,
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
vs
The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena.
Available June 1, 2020
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FYI... Trailer and Episode are Spoiler-Filled.
In this episode we will juxtapose the theme of betrayal in the psychological thrillers, The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides vs The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena.
The Silent Patient is the story of Alicia Berenson, an artist with a troubled past, who is arrested and sentenced to confinement in an asylum for the murder of her husband, and the psychotherapist who is bound and determined to set her free from her self-imposed silent exile from life.
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Clips and Highlights from Episode 15 The Silent Patient
FYI... Trailer and Episode are Spoiler-Filled.
In this episode we juxtapose the theme of betrayal in the psychological thrillers,
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
vs
The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena.
Available May 18, 2020
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In this episode we examine the theme of the Power of Nature through through the literary lens of Masaru Emoto's The Hidden Messages in Water vs Mary Shelly's Frankenstein.
The Hidden Messages in Water provides a scientific framework for how words, feelings and intentions can influence water crystals and, therefore, it stands to reason, because humans are made up of 90% water, human's physical and mental health.
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Clips and Highlights from Episode 14 The Hidden Messages in Water.
In this episode we examine the theme of the power of nature through the literary lens of Masaru Emoto's The Hidden Messages in Water vs Mary Shelly's Frankenstein.
Available May 4, 2020
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In this episode we examine the theme of power of nature through the literary sense of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein vs. Masaru Emoto's The Hidden Messages in Water.
Considered by many to be the first Science Fiction novel, Mary Shelly's Frankenstein is the story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, whose scientific ambitions drive him to invent a new species, but a lack of love and acceptance fuels his creation to commit murder.
The power of nature is paradoxically a force of creation and destruction. Such a power deserves awe and reverence. One ignores the magnitude of its duality at his or her own peril.
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Clips and Highlights from Episode 13 Frankenstein.
In this episode we examine the theme of the power of nature through the literary lens of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein vs Masaru Emoto's The Hidden Messages in Water.
Available April 20, 2020
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In this episode we discuss the following works of Dorothy Parker: Horsie, The Waltz and Mrs. Post Enlarges on Etiquette.
All of us have an internal voice that at times we dare not share with the external world for fear of judgment or oppression. The genius of these two strong female writers is how brilliantly they rip the bandaid off and show the ugly truth about the truth.
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Clips and Highlights from Episode 12- Dorothy Parker
In this episode we discuss the following works of Dorothy Parker: Horsie, The Waltz and Mrs. Post Enlarges on Etiquette.
Juxtaposed with Episode 11- A Room of One's Own- Virginia Woolf
Available April 6. 2020
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The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.