Can We Ever Really Know Anything?

EPISODE · Apr 8, 2023 · 49 MIN

Can We Ever Really Know Anything?

from The Village Podcast from The Bookshelf

Steph and Candice start with a regional conversation about moving around neighbourhoods, but end up bringing it to the esoteric about self and relationships. They also talk memoirs and horror, more Stephen King, AI, and somehow even Hallmark movies. Books The Go Between: A Portrait of Growing Up Between Different Worlds by Osman Yousefzada   Soul Culture: Black Poets, Books and Questions that Grew Me Up by Remica Bingham-Risher   It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror edited by Joe Vallese  Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson  From A Buick 8 by Stephen King  Autonomy by Victoria Hetherington  Movies Manchester By The Sea Trailer Made for Each Other Trailer - Hallmark Channel  M3gan - scene of child creating emotional bond with an AI doll - CW terrifying AI, Parent Death Timestamps 3:00 Catch up with Steph's move 8:35 Designing cities, urban planning and 15-minute cities 16:00 Steph's reading memoirs 20:00 Candice is reading about horror 28:00 Stephen King update (From a Buick 8) 36:00 Telling human stories through horror vs drama 38:00 AI an our relationship with it (this is not a ChatGPT conversation) --- Find all of our past episodes at Stories From The Village Please leave us a review on iTunes and subscribe using your podcatcher of choice. Follow the Bookshelf on Twitter and Facebook and now Tumblr!! Stay up to date on what's happening around the store at http://bookshelf.ca and join the weekly newsletter.  Send us an email at [email protected] Theme music from the Free Music Archive, by The Underscore Orkestra  

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