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Episode 8 // Highlights so far

Episode 8 of the Pages and People: An inside look into Baker Book House podcast, hosted by Baker Book House, titled "Episode 8 // Highlights so far" was published on May 15, 2025 and runs 58 minutes.

May 15, 2025 ·58m · Pages and People: An inside look into Baker Book House

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In this special episode, Su Hecht and Pete McGowan take a look back at the incredible guests we’ve welcomed to Pages and People. From meaningful themes to unforgettable moments, they reflect on the conversations that have shaped this podcast so far. Whether you’ve been with us from the beginning or are just tuning in, this episode offers a great overview of the heart behind our show—and the stories that continue to inspire us. In this episode: Favorite insights from past authorsUnexpected mom...

In this special episode, Su Hecht and Pete McGowan take a look back at the incredible guests we’ve welcomed to Pages and People. From meaningful themes to unforgettable moments, they reflect on the conversations that have shaped this podcast so far.

Whether you’ve been with us from the beginning or are just tuning in, this episode offers a great overview of the heart behind our show—and the stories that continue to inspire us.

In this episode:

  • Favorite insights from past authors
  • Unexpected moments and recurring themes
  • Reflections on how these conversations shaped our thinking

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