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Commonplace Podcast
Rachel Zucker
132 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode (originally aired as Hey, It’s Me #15: “It’s Okay”) Rachel talks with Mike Sakasagawa about why she’s putting Commonplace on a hiatus and how she feels about it.
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In this episode (originally aired as Hey, It’s Me #15: “It’s Okay”) Rachel talks with Mike Sakasagawa about why she’s putting Commonplace on a hiatus and how she feels about it.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education,
Fiction
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Episode 131: Reading Sabrina Orah Mark’s Happily
Commonplace Podcast
2 hours 9 minutes 24 seconds
9 months ago
Episode 131: Reading Sabrina Orah Mark’s Happily
Rachel speaks with Sabrina Orah Mark about Happily, her collection of essays on fairytales and motherhood which began as a monthly column in The Paris Review. Rachel and Sabrina speak one-on-one over Zoom and then, a few weeks later, at the live-virtual Reading with Rachel salon. Sabrina talks about the fire in her home, writing in the dark, writing in real time, writing about sacred things, the veil of surrealism, teaching outside the academy, writing about kids and parents as a form of protection and what it felt like to—finally—directly write what she really feels.
Commonplace Podcast
In this episode (originally aired as Hey, It’s Me #15: “It’s Okay”) Rachel talks with Mike Sakasagawa about why she’s putting Commonplace on a hiatus and how she feels about it.