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Guest: Rachael Coopes *Interviewed by Chelle Griffin* Episode Highlights: Introduction to Rachael Coopes: Award-winning actress, writer, and presenter known for her work on Australian television and theater Career Journey: Rachael discusses her path from early acting roles to becoming a multifaceted creative professional Writing Process: Insights into how Rachael approaches scriptwriting and storytelling across different mediums Industry Challenges: Honest conversation about navigating the entertainment industry and overcoming obstacles Current Projects: Discussion of Rachael's...
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In this inspiring episode, we chat with author Christine Newell about her beautiful memoir, Five Seasons in Seoul, which chronicles her transformative year living and teaching in South Korea. Christine opens up about the personal challenges that led her to seek a fresh start, her deep cultural immersion, and the powerful impact of Korean traditions—especially the symbolic “five seasons” shaped by Yin and Yang philosophy. She shares how community, kindness, and resilience helped her find healing, purpose, and creative spark. We also explore the emotional journey of writing a memoir, the...
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Episode Title: Rachael Johns: The Bad Bridesmaid and the Love of Books Guest: Rachael Johns, Australian Romance Author Key Highlights: Discussion of Rachael's latest book "The Bad Bridesmaid" Insights into her writing process and inspiration Exploration of her love for books and libraries Episode Breakdown: Book Overview Main character: Winnefren (Fred) Darling Setting: Norfolk Island Plot: Fred tries to stop her mother's sixth wedding Inspired by "The Parent Trap" movie concept Writing Journey Started writing at 17 Former English teacher Known as the...
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Podcast Show Notes: Living Untethered with Michael A. Singer Episode Highlights: Book: Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament Author: Michael A. Singer (New York Times bestselling author) Key Themes: Inner peace, self-realization, mindfulness, and personal growth Episode Overview: Hosts Leanne and Shel dive deep into Michael Singer's latest book, exploring profound insights about: Understanding the universe's complexity Separating oneself from thoughts Practicing meditation and awareness Accepting life's inherent suffering Techniques for personal transformation ...
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Podcast Episode: How to Age Disgracefully with Claire Pooley Guest: Claire Pooley, author of "How to Age Disgracefully", "The Authenticity Project", and "People on Platform Five" Episode Highlights: Discussion of Claire's latest novel "How to Age Disgracefully" Exploration of multi-generational connections and community Insights into writing, aging, and finding purpose Key Themes: Breaking stereotypes about aging The importance of community and human connection Humor as a tool for addressing challenging life experiences Book Recommendations: "Margot" by Ruthie Thorpe "The...
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In this episode, Emma Lovell discusses her book "The Art of Pleasure" and shares insights on combining work, leisure, and self-care to create a fulfilling lifestyle. Key Highlights: Emma's philosophy of "pleasure life" - traveling the world, making money, and living life on your own terms Strategies for blending business and leisure Importance of work-life harmony over work-life balance Travel experiences and goals (76 countries visited) Practical tips for incorporating more pleasure into daily life Notable Quotes: "It's not about waiting until everything is perfect to live your...
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In this episode, Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin dive into Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors - a raw, layered novel about estranged siblings reunited by grief. Following the death of their sister Nikki, Avery, Bonnie, and Lucky return to their childhood home and are forced to confront the complicated ties that bind them. Told from alternating perspectives, Blue Sisters explores themes of identity, sisterhood, and the legacy of family. Leanne and Chelle unpack the emotional weight of the book, share their thoughts on the characters’ extreme lives and inner worlds, and reflect on how relatable the...
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info_outlineEpisode Title: Winter Reading Pile
Podcast: Between The Lines
Hosts: Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Between The Lines," hosts Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin share their winter reading lists, featuring a mix of fiction and non-fiction books. Leanne plans to dive into titles like "The Last Love Note" by Emma Gray, "The Terms of Inheritance" by Michelle Upton, and "Beautiful Little Fools" by Gillian Cantor. Meanwhile, Chelle is excited about "One Another With" by Gail Jones and "The Collected Regrets of Clover" by Mickey Brammer. They also explore non-fiction reads, with Leanne choosing "Human Design" by Jenna Zoe and "Tribes" by Seth Godin, while Chelle is reading "Mary Magdalene, Revealed" by Megan Waterson. Both emphasize the importance of reading for self-awareness and personal growth.
Key Discussion Points:
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Welcoming Leanne and Introduction to the Podcast: Leanne and Chelle introduce themselves and the podcast, which focuses on books, parenting, and life as mothers, friends, women, and professionals.
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Discussion on Winter Reading Lists: The hosts discuss their excitement about meeting authors and transition to their winter reading lists, noting the rapid passage of time since their last discussion.
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Further Fiction Recommendations: Chelle recommends "One Another With" by Gail Jones, while Leanne mentions "Someone Else's Child" by Kylie Orr and "Beautiful Little Fools" by Gillian Cantor.
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Non-Fiction Book Recommendations: Chelle discusses "The Collected Regrets of Clover" by Mickey Brammer, while Leanne talks about "Human Design" by Jenna Zoe and "Tribes" by Seth Godin.
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Final Non-Fiction and Conclusion: Chelle shares "Mary Magdalene, Revealed" by Megan Waterson, and Leanne discusses "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey. Both hosts express excitement about their reading lists and encourage listeners to share their thoughts and recommendations.
Closing Remarks:
The episode concludes with a reminder to connect with them on social media and a thank you to the listeners for joining them on their reading journey.