Send us a text We’re stepping into a new book at Earl Grae Cafe! In this episode, Earl (she/they) reads Elizabeth Brake’s foreword to Justin Clardy’s Why It’s OK to Not Be Monogamous. Earl sets the stage for deeper conversations on monogamy and non-monogamy, inviting us to reconsider what it means to love freely and ethically. This short (~12 minutes) episode is the perfect entry point into our new read. And if you haven’t tuned in to the first seven episodes of Earl Grae Cafe, now’s the...
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Send us a text We’re stepping into a new book at Earl Grae Cafe! In this episode, Earl (she/they) reads Elizabeth Brake’s foreword to Justin Clardy’s Why It’s OK to Not Be Monogamous. Earl sets the stage for deeper conversations on monogamy and non-monogamy, inviting us to reconsider what it means to love freely and ethically. This short (~12 minutes) episode is the perfect entry point into our new read. And if you haven’t tuned in to the first seven episodes of Earl Grae Cafe, now’s the...
Episode 01: Earl Grae Cafe - The Origin of Others (Foreword)
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19 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 01: Earl Grae Cafe - The Origin of Others (Foreword)
Send us a textWelcome to the very first episode of Earl Grae Cafe, where your host Earl Grae brews up thoughtful discussions over Toni Morrison's The Origin of Others. In this debut, Earl delves into the foreword written by Ta-Nehisi Coates. This episode promises a perfect blend of brevity and depth, making it ideal for listeners who crave insightful conversations on the go. As one of America's most celebrated writers, Morrison explores themes of race, belonging, and the construction of ...
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Send us a text We’re stepping into a new book at Earl Grae Cafe! In this episode, Earl (she/they) reads Elizabeth Brake’s foreword to Justin Clardy’s Why It’s OK to Not Be Monogamous. Earl sets the stage for deeper conversations on monogamy and non-monogamy, inviting us to reconsider what it means to love freely and ethically. This short (~12 minutes) episode is the perfect entry point into our new read. And if you haven’t tuned in to the first seven episodes of Earl Grae Cafe, now’s the...