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Solo Sessions: Language + Queerness + Microaggression

Episode 16 of the Working Title with Keisean Raines podcast, hosted by Keisean Raines, The Calm Coach, titled "Solo Sessions: Language + Queerness + Microaggression " was published on October 16, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.

October 16, 2020 ·28m · Working Title with Keisean Raines

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Solo Sessions (formerly known as "SoapBox Sessions") are recorded on the go, edited on the fly and delivered to the listener raw and essentially uncut. 

Solo Sessions (formerly known as "SoapBox Sessions") are recorded on the go, edited on the fly and delivered to the listener raw and essentially uncut. 



New Grub Street by George Gissing Loyal Books The story deals with the literary world that Gissing himself had experienced. Its title refers to the London street, Grub Street, which in the 18th century became synomynous with hack literature; as an institution, Grub Street itself no longer existed in Gissing’s time. Its two central characters are a sharply contrasted pair of writers:Edwin Reardon, a novelist of some talent but limited commercial prospects, and a shy, cerebral man; and Jasper Milvain, a young journalist, hard-working and capable of generosity, but cynical and unscrupulous about writing and its purpose in the modern (i.e. late Victorian) world. Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas by Bernhard Pick Loyal Books The full title of this book, published in 1909, is The Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas. As early as the second century, numerous legends concerning the fates of the Christian apostles were in circulation. These Acts, widely regarded as originating circa 150 CE, are among the earliest accounts still in existence of the lives, preaching and martyrdoms of the apostles Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas. They are written in a fantastic and romantic style, and although they were influential in later Christian conceptions of these apostles, they are historically worthless as biographies. They do, however, reflect many of the beliefs of earliest, pre-Nicene Christianity.Bernhard Pick translated the most complete versions of the Apocryphal Acts available to him in 1909. Although more complete manuscripts of these Acts have since been discovered, Pick was sometimes working with incomplete texts. Several large lacunae, or gaps in the text, are present in Pick’s transla [working title] Ronald Hemingway Hosted by two twenty-something guys who self identify as raised by the internet, we share stories from our psychedelic experiences, love of tennis, and desire to better our characters and find meaning in this absurd world we call home. Unchaperoned Adults (Working Title) Austin McDonald We touch on the crazy idea of being an adult.
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