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The Reading Cafe
Peter Kelly
20 episodes
4 days ago
WINNER of Best Children and Young Adults’ Podcast at the 2024 Independent Podcast Awards! The Reading Cafe is the podcast from Holy Cross High School that aims to get people talking about reading. Listen to young people interviewing popular writers such as: Robin Stevens (Murder Most Unladylike/Ministry of Unladylike Activity) Darren Shan (Zom-B/Cirque du Freak) Mark Millar (Millarworld comics/Marvel’s Civil War) Elle McNicoll (A Kind of Spark/Keedie) Tom Oldfield (Ultimate Football Heroes) Kayvion Lewis (Thieves’ Gambit/Heist Royale) “I was so impressed by ’The Reading Cafe podcast’—it’s run by children, for children under Mr Kelly’s expert tutelage. I was so impressed by the professionalism and efficiency of the entire process, and found the interview to be one of my favourites, with insightful questions and a fun discussion all round.” (Aisha Bushby) “I had a great time doing the Reading Cafe podcast. The interviewers were extremely knowledgeable and inquisitive, and I had to be on my toes to answer all their questions!” (Darren Shan) “I was delighted to be interviewed by The Reading Cafe - it’s a wonderful podcast from enthusiastic and passionate young podcasters who have created something very impressive. My interview was fun and engaging, and I still have fond memories of it a year later.” (Robin Stevens) Please leave a 5-star review and subscribe to make sure you don’t miss any episodes!
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WINNER of Best Children and Young Adults’ Podcast at the 2024 Independent Podcast Awards! The Reading Cafe is the podcast from Holy Cross High School that aims to get people talking about reading. Listen to young people interviewing popular writers such as: Robin Stevens (Murder Most Unladylike/Ministry of Unladylike Activity) Darren Shan (Zom-B/Cirque du Freak) Mark Millar (Millarworld comics/Marvel’s Civil War) Elle McNicoll (A Kind of Spark/Keedie) Tom Oldfield (Ultimate Football Heroes) Kayvion Lewis (Thieves’ Gambit/Heist Royale) “I was so impressed by ’The Reading Cafe podcast’—it’s run by children, for children under Mr Kelly’s expert tutelage. I was so impressed by the professionalism and efficiency of the entire process, and found the interview to be one of my favourites, with insightful questions and a fun discussion all round.” (Aisha Bushby) “I had a great time doing the Reading Cafe podcast. The interviewers were extremely knowledgeable and inquisitive, and I had to be on my toes to answer all their questions!” (Darren Shan) “I was delighted to be interviewed by The Reading Cafe - it’s a wonderful podcast from enthusiastic and passionate young podcasters who have created something very impressive. My interview was fun and engaging, and I still have fond memories of it a year later.” (Robin Stevens) Please leave a 5-star review and subscribe to make sure you don’t miss any episodes!
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SpotLit: Safiyya Ingar (The Witcher/Brides/For She Is Wrath)
The Reading Cafe
27 minutes
2 weeks ago
SpotLit: Safiyya Ingar (The Witcher/Brides/For She Is Wrath)
APPROX AGE RATING: 14+ Welcome to a brand new chapter of The Reading Cafe. This is SpotLit, our brand-new strand where we speak to figures from music, sport, entertainment and culture about their relationship with literature. In this very first SpotLit episode, we’re joined by actor, voice artist and writer Safiyya Ingar, in conversation with Niamh and Isla. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL DISCOVER: How Safiyya fell in love with voice acting through narrating audiobooks Safiyya's unique approach to voting stories in a way that makes each character stand out Why representation on the page, on screen and in audio matters more than ever Safiyya’s multifaceted career spans stage, screen, video games and audio. From playing Keira Metz in The Witcher opposite Henry Cavill, to starring as Valarie Lockwood in Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles. They recently starred in Brides, the 2025 Sundance hit described by Variety as “magnetic” and “savvy”, and they’ve voiced video game titles including Valkyrie Elysium, Dustborn and Diablo IV. Safiyya is also the narrator of For She Is Wrath, the stunning debut novel by Emily Varga, featured in this month's episode of The Reading Cafe. This honest and illuminating conversation explores literature as both a refuge and a force for change, and sets the tone for the SpotLit series to come. To learn more:Safiyya Ingar – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safiyya_IngarEmily Varga – https://emilyvargabooks.com Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and join us for future SpotLit episodes and as always… keep reading.
The Reading Cafe
WINNER of Best Children and Young Adults’ Podcast at the 2024 Independent Podcast Awards! The Reading Cafe is the podcast from Holy Cross High School that aims to get people talking about reading. Listen to young people interviewing popular writers such as: Robin Stevens (Murder Most Unladylike/Ministry of Unladylike Activity) Darren Shan (Zom-B/Cirque du Freak) Mark Millar (Millarworld comics/Marvel’s Civil War) Elle McNicoll (A Kind of Spark/Keedie) Tom Oldfield (Ultimate Football Heroes) Kayvion Lewis (Thieves’ Gambit/Heist Royale) “I was so impressed by ’The Reading Cafe podcast’—it’s run by children, for children under Mr Kelly’s expert tutelage. I was so impressed by the professionalism and efficiency of the entire process, and found the interview to be one of my favourites, with insightful questions and a fun discussion all round.” (Aisha Bushby) “I had a great time doing the Reading Cafe podcast. The interviewers were extremely knowledgeable and inquisitive, and I had to be on my toes to answer all their questions!” (Darren Shan) “I was delighted to be interviewed by The Reading Cafe - it’s a wonderful podcast from enthusiastic and passionate young podcasters who have created something very impressive. My interview was fun and engaging, and I still have fond memories of it a year later.” (Robin Stevens) Please leave a 5-star review and subscribe to make sure you don’t miss any episodes!