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Pop Fiction Women
Carinn & Kate
567 episodes
2 days ago
In Pop Fiction Women we deep-dive into the complicated women of books, movies and TV shows, along with the women that bring them to life behind the scenes. Think Fleabag and Phoebe Waller Bridge, Normal People and Sally Rooney, and so much more. In each episode you can expect us to: * Break down the protagonist as we ask what makes her complicated? * Identify the best scenes, which can mean sweetest, funniest, or most badass. Anything we love. * Recount the cringiest scenes. The ones that make you squirm. Sometimes it’s self-sabotage, sometimes it’s growth, but it’s always part of the process of becoming our complicated selves. * Play arm-chair therapist in What’s Your Damage, Heather? An homage to the iconic line in Winona Ryder’s Heathers, we discuss how these characters got to be the way they are. * “What She Said” - the segment where we scour every essay and interview with the women behind the scenes and share some of our favorite first person quotes. Real life is as interesting as fiction here. * Look into our crystal ball and ponder where these characters are six months later and five years later. Typically, Kate gets very real and Carinn gets buck wild. * Provide a takeaway, aka that part in the podcast where we try to sound deep. We leave you with some parting wisdom, challenge each other with thought-provoking questions inspired by the work, and urge you to “stay complicated.”
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In Pop Fiction Women we deep-dive into the complicated women of books, movies and TV shows, along with the women that bring them to life behind the scenes. Think Fleabag and Phoebe Waller Bridge, Normal People and Sally Rooney, and so much more. In each episode you can expect us to: * Break down the protagonist as we ask what makes her complicated? * Identify the best scenes, which can mean sweetest, funniest, or most badass. Anything we love. * Recount the cringiest scenes. The ones that make you squirm. Sometimes it’s self-sabotage, sometimes it’s growth, but it’s always part of the process of becoming our complicated selves. * Play arm-chair therapist in What’s Your Damage, Heather? An homage to the iconic line in Winona Ryder’s Heathers, we discuss how these characters got to be the way they are. * “What She Said” - the segment where we scour every essay and interview with the women behind the scenes and share some of our favorite first person quotes. Real life is as interesting as fiction here. * Look into our crystal ball and ponder where these characters are six months later and five years later. Typically, Kate gets very real and Carinn gets buck wild. * Provide a takeaway, aka that part in the podcast where we try to sound deep. We leave you with some parting wisdom, challenge each other with thought-provoking questions inspired by the work, and urge you to “stay complicated.”
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Episodes (20/567)
Pop Fiction Women
Nobody Wants This Season 2 Recap: This is How You Choose Love Over Life

Nobody Wants This Season 2 Recap: This is How You Choose Love Over Life

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3 days ago
53 minutes 49 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Rebecca Baum & 'The Brood': Complicated Conversations Series

In this episode of Complicated Conversations, we welcome back Rebecca Baum to discuss her latest novel, The Brood, a feminist body horror story that explores themes of agency, internalized misogyny, and the complexities of womanhood. We chat with Rebecca about the protagonist, a cutthroat attorney, and her journey of control and surrender; the symbolism of cicadas; the role of bodies in the narrative; and Rebecca’s personal reflections on writing and her future projects.

The Brood is out now! Buy it, read it and share it!


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5 days ago
35 minutes 19 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Side bar on finding the right book at the right time and the controversy around eldest daughters

Do you believe that the right book finds you at the right time? On this side bar we discuss how we each found the perfect book to deal with our emotional hangovers from the movie All of You on AppleTV. That led us to a discussion of the emotional connections that books create, the significance of reckoning with one's past, and the impact of first love on personal growth. We also chat about how hard it is to sustain a career as a writer, Taylor Swift’s Life Of A Showgirl, and the late great Diane Keaton.

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1 week ago
41 minutes 5 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Apple TV's 'All of You' starring Roy Kent/Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots

“Made for you might not be meant for you.” With a tagline like that, and a nuanced, realistic script about the brutal nature of love, connection and personal growth, it’s no wonder that we both loved the new film All of You on AppleTV. Here’s the summary: “Laura and Simon have been best friends since college. Over the years they've realized their bond is more than platonic. Can they - and should they – risk everything to explore a love that has existed all along?”

We chat about the sci-fi element of the soulmate test, analyze pivotal scenes, and the characters' struggles, their choices, and the consequences that follow. We also wrestle with bigger questions about the way love and relationships force you to confront yourself and your own damage and how True Love requires consistently choosing that person. Brett Goldstein (aka Roy Kent) and Imogen Poots bring the love and pain of these friends/lovers to life with so much empathy.


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4 weeks ago
1 hour 27 minutes 47 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
'Materialists' & Celine Song

In this episode we finally deep dive into Materialists, Celine Song’s follow-up to her Oscar-nominated movie, Past Lives (which we also covered - go check that out too!). There is so much to discuss in this film: choosing love or choosing the life you want; exploring how Lucy’s wound mirrors our own but how her response to it differs; turning a realistic lens on modern dating; and why, like Celine Song, we will never tire of obsessing over the complexity of love.

Takeaways:

Lucy’s character embodies the struggle between financial security and emotional connection.

Money plays a significant role in shaping Lucy's choices and relationships.

The love triangle serves as a metaphor for personal growth and self-discovery.

Sophie's assault highlights the darker realities of dating in today's world.

The film challenges traditional romcom tropes by introducing serious themes.

Lucy's journey reflects the conflict between societal expectations and personal desires.

The twist in the story serves to deepen the narrative and character development.

The film critiques the transactional nature of modern dating.

Ultimately, Lucy's choice reflects her growth and understanding of love. The narrative structure can significantly impact the perception of relationships.

Infidelity remains a contentious topic in storytelling and personal relationships.

Character development is crucial for authentic relationship portrayals.

Money and materialism often complicate romantic relationships.

Love can be perceived as both easy and complicated depending on circumstances.

Compatibility in love and life is essential for lasting relationships.

Cultural critiques often highlight the tension between love and materialism.

New York City serves as a backdrop for exploring the duality of romantic and practical life.

Emotional growth is a key theme in character arcs.

The conversation underscores the universal quest for love and connection.

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1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes 17 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Laura Goode & 'Pitch Craft" : Complicated Conversations Series

In today’s Complicated Conversation, we chat with Laura Goode about her book, Pitch Craft: The Writer’s Guide to Getting Agented, Published, and Paid. This book is  a must-read for both aspiring writers and seasoned authors. Listen now and discover practical advice on navigating the publishing world, understanding the psychology of overachievement, and redefining our understanding of success and competition. The vibe of this conversation was so fun – we found a kindred spirit in Laura, who loves playing armchair psychologist and using astrology as a tool for self-awareness as much as we do!


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1 month ago
48 minutes 44 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Finale

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Finale

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1 month ago
40 minutes 58 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Sidebar on L.O.V.E second chances and reversing the prophesy from Taylor Swift and TSITP

Sidebar on L.O.V.E second chances and reversing the prophesy from Taylor Swift and TSITP

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2 months ago
46 minutes 29 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Samantha Downing & 'Too Old For This': Complicated Conversations Series

In today’s Complicated Conversations, we welcome bestselling author Samantha Downing to discuss her latest novel, Too Old For This, a story about a wickedly funny female serial killer who has to come out of retirement to protect her past. 

We chat with Sam about her unforgettable heroine, Lottie Jones, who came into her mind and demanded her story be told. We discuss the themes of anger, the societal expectations placed on women (particularly aging ones!), the nature of truth and lies, and the evolution of modern thrillers. 

Too Old For This is out now! Buy it, read it, and share it!


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2 months ago
33 minutes 16 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Sidebar on the identity crisis of the rom-com, mutual admiration as the foundation for love, sexing up Taylor Swift and covering up Pam Anderson - why we're here for both

On this episode, we sidebar on the identity crisis of the rom-com, how mutual admiration is the foundation for love, sexing up Taylor Swift and covering up Pam Anderson - why we're here for both. And since we're talking about bodies, we discuss anxiety disorders vs eating disorders by way of reality TV lessons.

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2 months ago
55 minutes 54 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Cleyvis Natera & 'The Grand Paloma Resort': Complicated Conversations Series

On today’s episode of Complicated Conversations, we welcome Cleyvis Natera to discuss her new thriller, The Grand Paloma Resort, which explores the complexities of sisterhood, the impact of tourism on local communities, and the themes of race and class in the Dominican Republic. Through the characters of Laura, Elena, and Vida, Cleyvis delves into the responsibilities and burdens of familial relationships, the healing power of community, and the dynamics of sex and power. She also shares insights into her writing process and the influences that shaped her work. 

The Grand Paloma Resort is out now! Buy it, read it, share it, and listen now to our chat!


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2 months ago
42 minutes 57 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
The Hunting Wives Season 1 Recap: Rebecca Cutter and May Cobb gave us Bonnie Raitt's something to talk about

In this episode, we deep dive into the soapy sapphic thriller, The Hunting Wives. Based on a book by May Cobb and led by showrunner Rebecca Cutter, this Netflix summer binge series has everyone talking - and for good reason!

At the heart of the story are two very complicated women, Sophie and Margo, played brilliantly by Brittany Snow and Malin Ackerman. Sophie, portrayed as an outsider grappling with her identity, finds herself drawn to Margo's seemingly carefree and untethered lifestyle. As we explore their dynamic, we uncover Sophie's internal struggle with control and desire, and Margo's influence on Sophie and so many others around her. We even see some similarities to our own dynamic - listen to hear how a 'Sophie' (Kate) and a 'Margo' (Carinn) try to unpack the psychology of this show.

We also delve into the show's steamy scenes, examining how they contribute to the narrative, and discuss the mystery and thriller elements that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Additionally, we ponder the show's mass appeal, trying to understand why it captivates us so thoroughly. Join us as we unravel the layers of this show and its characters.

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2 months ago
56 minutes 35 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Karin Slaughter & 'We Are All Guilty Here': Complicated Conversations Series

On today’s Complicated Conversation we welcome back Karin Slaughter, the author of twenty-five instant New York Times bestselling novels, to delve into the gripping world of "We Are All Guilty Here," the first book in a thrilling new series. The story kicks off with the kidnapping of two young girls, drawing us into the life of Emmy Clifton, a determined sheriff's deputy. As Emmy navigates the complexities of her personal and professional life, we explore her deep connections to the case and her community. Alongside Emmy, we meet Jude, a retired FBI agent whose past intertwines with the present mystery. Together, they unravel a web of secrets in the fictional town of North Falls, Georgia. 

Listen as we reflect on Karin’s remarkable career, her writing process and the themes in her novel of family, community, accountability, the silent struggles of women, and society’s obsession with true crime. This episode promises a deep dive into character development and the intricate storytelling that makes Karin’s work so compelling.

We Are All Guilty Here is out now!


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2 months ago
22 minutes 27 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Sidebar on BSB at The Sphere, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Building the Band and Carinn finding her joy in reading again

On this sidebar episode we dive into the fiery energy of Leo season, reflecting on the transition from the emotional depths of Cancer; share personal experiences, from Kate's upcoming birthday trip to Las Vegas to see the Backstreet Boys at The Sphere, to Carinn's creative breakthroughs during Cancer season. We also explore the complexities of relationships, both fictional and real, discussing the latest season of "The Summer I Turned Pretty" and the dynamics of chemistry in Netflix's "Building the Band." The two are both obsessing over true stories of TV - The Jinx for Carinn and the Billy Joel docuseries for Kate.


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2 months ago
40 minutes 41 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Virginia Trench & 'Our Secrets Were Safe': Debut Discussions

In this episode of Debut Discussions, we dive into the captivating world of Our Secrets Were Safe with author Virginia Trench. Discover the inspiration behind this thrilling novel, where two friends grapple with the aftermath of a crime they thought was long ago buried. Virginia shares her journey from a lifelong dream to be a published author, exploring themes of past secrets, privilege, the role of female rage in contemporary literature, and the complex relationships that shape her characters. Join us as we unravel the layers of this gripping story and the intentionality behind giving a voice to the victim, Sophia, in a narrative filled with suspense and intrigue.

Listen now to Virginia’s story! Our Secrets Were Safe is out now - buy it, read it, share it (in other words, make a debut author’s dreams come true!).


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3 months ago
32 minutes 13 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Seven Questions with Emily Harding & 'How Freaking Romantic'

On this episode of Seven Questions we welcome Emily Harding to take her chance with a deck of cards that will lead us on a hi-low therapy session, putting her and the characters of her new romance novel, How Freaking Romantic, on the “couch”! Emily chats with us about her journey as a writer, the complexities of love and anger, and the importance of vulnerability in relationships. She shares insights on creating “unlikable” characters, the struggle of asking for help, and the collaborative nature of writing (Emily is one-half of the writing duo behind the For the Love of Austen series, including Emma of 83rd Street and Elizabeth of East Hampton).

Emily was such a good sport - you’ll love this chat! How Freaking Romantic is out now!


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3 months ago
33 minutes 49 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Jo Piazza & 'Everyone Is Lying To You': Complicated Conversations Series

"What if the perfect life you see online is just a well-crafted lie? In today’s episode of Complicated Conversations, we chat with bestselling author Jo Piazza about her new thriller, Everyone Here Is Lying. We explore the world of Tradwife influencers, the curated illusions they create, and the societal implications of these online personas. Jo shares her insights on the patriarchy, the reality behind influencer culture, and how these themes inspired her gripping novel. Don't miss this deep dive into the intersection of fiction and reality!


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3 months ago
35 minutes 37 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Clemence Michallon & 'Our Last Resort': Complicated Conversations Series

On today’s Complicated Conversations, we welcome Clemence Michallon, author of international bestseller The Quiet Tenant, to discuss her new thriller, Our Last Resort. Fifteen years ago, Frida and her brother escaped a cult. Now her brother is the prime suspect in a murder investigation—and it isn’t the first time.

We chat with Clemence about sibling dynamics, whether you can ever really know someone, her obsession with cults and their impact on identity, writing dual timelines “on steroids,” and the significance of music in her work.

Our Last Resort is out now! Buy it, read it, share it, and listen to our spoiler-free chat wherever you get your podcasts!


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3 months ago
38 minutes 56 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Turner Gable Kahn & 'The Dirty Version': Debut Discussions

In this episode of Debut Discussions we chat with Turner Gable Kahn to discuss The Dirty Version, a romance involving an author and an intimacy coordinator who are thrown together to write new, steamy sex scenes for a TV series based on her hit novel!

We chat with Turner about her journey as a writer, the inspiration behind her debut novel, female rage and feminism, the tropes that shape her narrative, escalating heat in a romance, and this title (so good!).

Listen now to Turner’s story! The Dirty Version is out now - buy it, read it, and share it (in other words, make a debut author’s dreams come true!).


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4 months ago
35 minutes 22 seconds

Pop Fiction Women
Sidebar on Materialists, Sinners, the Karen Read trial, and Cancer season life vests for all!

Sidebar on the movies that got into our bloodstreams (Kate = The Materialists, Carinn = Sinners), the Karen Read trial, losing and letting dreams come true, and Cancer season life vests for all!

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4 months ago
55 minutes 1 second

Pop Fiction Women
In Pop Fiction Women we deep-dive into the complicated women of books, movies and TV shows, along with the women that bring them to life behind the scenes. Think Fleabag and Phoebe Waller Bridge, Normal People and Sally Rooney, and so much more. In each episode you can expect us to: * Break down the protagonist as we ask what makes her complicated? * Identify the best scenes, which can mean sweetest, funniest, or most badass. Anything we love. * Recount the cringiest scenes. The ones that make you squirm. Sometimes it’s self-sabotage, sometimes it’s growth, but it’s always part of the process of becoming our complicated selves. * Play arm-chair therapist in What’s Your Damage, Heather? An homage to the iconic line in Winona Ryder’s Heathers, we discuss how these characters got to be the way they are. * “What She Said” - the segment where we scour every essay and interview with the women behind the scenes and share some of our favorite first person quotes. Real life is as interesting as fiction here. * Look into our crystal ball and ponder where these characters are six months later and five years later. Typically, Kate gets very real and Carinn gets buck wild. * Provide a takeaway, aka that part in the podcast where we try to sound deep. We leave you with some parting wisdom, challenge each other with thought-provoking questions inspired by the work, and urge you to “stay complicated.”