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By Catherine Flinchum and Brittany Ross
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The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.
CONTENT WARNING: Sexual assault, r*pe, domestic abuse, eating disorders, etc.
Some of y'all have been waiting very patiently with us covering this book, and it's FINALLY here! In this episode, we get together with Matt, Izzy, and Marie (host of Culture Cult Travel Show) as we discuss Jennette McCurdy's memoir, I'm Glad My Mom Died along with related topics from the Quiet on Set documentary that was released earlier this year.
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Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum
Hosted by Catherine Flinchum and Brittany Ross
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We read books! (Duh.) As we prepare for our next big read, we thought we'd share what books have been on our radar so far!
Hear Catherine's progress on her 20 million-year journey reading the Outlander series and all of the dystopian novels in Brittany's possession as we dive into all the books we've read so far in 2024!
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Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum
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TW: Self-harm, suicide
2020 brought us a lot of stress and sadness, but author V.E. Schwab gifted us with one magical yet heartbreaking read. It's no Warrior Cats novel, but we see a cat in this book, along with many historical events, Beethoven, love, loss, super-toxic relationships, awkward dinner parties, and more! Want to know why Addie's life is so invisible? Join us and our friend Reiner as we dive into The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue!
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Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum
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It's been a hot minute since you've heard Fiddle & Pipe, so we thought it would be a fun idea to sit back and discuss our favorite and worst reads of 2023 were. What books are they, do you ask? Listen to find out!
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Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum
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Brittany is out sick, but she dodged a bullet because we
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Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum
Hosted by Catherine Flinchum and Brittany Ross
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TW: sexual assault & rape
After a brief hiatus, we are back and ready to go with a new book on our TBR list which is Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller! Joined by our friends Reiner and Wendy, we’re introduced to our protagonist Patroclus whose life changes after murdering a bully (by accident) and is exiled off to where he meets his forever main squeeze Achilles. Along with the awkward budding romance scenes and possible war looming in that will greatly affect our main protagonists, Brittany shares her elementary school romance trauma, Catherine doesn’t understand sexual fruit imagery, and Bartok makes a small appearance because he’s hungry for plump ripe figs.
Cover art by Clayton Smith. Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum and performed by Brittany Ross and Catherine Flinchum. Follow us on Instagram: Fiddle & Pipe: @fiddleandpipe Brittany Ross: @bmrossmusic Catherine Flinchum: @catflinchflute Join Our Facebook Group. We have a TikTok! Support us on Patreon. Rate, subscribe, and follow us on your podcasting app. Share with your friends and family! Every bit helps us so much.
TW: panic disorder, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, & suicide
After much delay, we are happy to be back and give you the final installment of The Midnight Library! We are joined by one old friend and one new friend! You know him, you love him, Reiner Slay (vocalist of Concrete Supergun) is back! We also have a new guest, Marie Walker, host of Culture Cult Show!
Nora has become tired of life jumping, but has life jumping become tired of her? After literally trying every life available to her, Nora thinks that she has found the life that she can live in, but certain aspects of that life keep her from being 100% satisfied, so she finds herself back at the library. It turns out that the library is falling apart and on fire. What happens next? Does Nora want to live or die?
We go on a mega rant about caffeine (if you want to hear more on that, feel free to join us on Patreon). We do have some serious conversations about gauging happiness, chess, and marmite. Marie tells us why modern marriages don't last, Reiner is convinced that Nora is a serial killer, Catherine gets overwhelmed by chess, and Brittany explains how she listens to the instructions of games (she doesn't). This and more on your favorite podcast.
Cover art by Clayton Smith.
Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum and performed by Brittany Ross and Catherine Flinchum.
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TW: suicide, depression, pet death, self-harm
We are back and ready to continue our journey through the different lives of Nora Seed. Will she find the life that will make her happy? Joining us on this adventure are friends new and old! We have Dr. Chelsea Tanner, flutist, mindset coach, and host of Align Your Mind and Laurel Rockall, co-host of Hightailing Through History.
Nora Seed has come back from Australia to the realization that grief has kept her locked in one place, too depressed to take any action or move anywhere else. She decides to try life out an an Olympic swimmer, a glaciologist, and as a member of her old band, The Labyrinths, in the hopes that she can find a happier life elsewhere. She comes to realize how important her family is to her, what the value of her life is, and what a successful life means.
What is the meaning of success? We ask and explore this question as well as a variety of other subjects, such as physics, solitude versus loneliness, the grey zone between life and death, and being so focused on one thing that you lose sight of everything else. Laurel asks what our personal libraries would be, Chelsea reminds us that the brain is an organ, Brittany is an audiophile, and Catherine is a glaciologist.
Cover art by Clayton Smith.
Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum and performed by Brittany Ross and Catherine Flinchum.
Follow us on Instagram:
Fiddle & Pipe: @fiddleandpipe
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Rate, subscribe, and follow us on your podcasting app. Share with your friends and family! Every bit helps us so much.
TW: pet death, suicide, depression
If you could live other variations of your life where you made different choices, would you? We explore that concept with Matt Haig's The Midnight Library with long time friends of the podcast, trombonist Izzy Holman (@sweetizzy123) and photographer/graphic designer Wendy Tabor (@designerwithfire). Our protagonist, Nora Seed, leads a crummy life. Or at least she thinks she does. Nora decides to kill herself and she finds herself in the Midnight Library, a place where she can be transported to other possible lives she could have lived if she had made different decisions. As long as the time is 00:00:00 in military or metric time, she is safe in the library. Nora finds herself living the life she (thought) she would have with Dan, the live where Volts is an indoor cat, and living in Australia with Izzy (not Holman!).
Join us for an episode filled with heartfelt feelings and good friends. Izzy and Brittany bond on their shared loved of the smell of gasoline, Catherine relates to "life fright," and Wendy gets personal about her hearing loss. Oh, and Brittany ran a marathon. This and more on your favorite podcast.
Cover art by Clayton Smith.
Theme "Wee Fiddle, Wee Pipe" composed by Catherine Flinchum and performed by Brittany Ross and Catherine Flinchum.
Follow us on Instagram:
Fiddle & Pipe: @fiddleandpipe
Brittany Ross: @bmrossmusic
Catherine Flinchum: @catflinchflute
Join Our Facebook Group.
We have a TikTok!
Support us on Patreon.
Rate, subscribe, and follow us on your podcasting app. Share with your friends and family! Every bit helps us so much.
The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.