On today's episode, we opted for something a bit more light-hearted. Reblog and tell us who you'd smash, who you'd partner up with, and who you'd pass on. 🦇
If there's one thought specifically for Pride that we can take away from Sally Ride's story, it's that queer people have always been here, and we've always been making history and doing incredible things.
If you want to learn about more incredible queer people and queer history, we highly recommend following and supporting @makingqueerhistory !
And we're back! This week April tells Chris all about the CW network, from its origins, to its many ups and downs, the formula that made and broke it, and its eventual downfall.
April also fills up the jar, as the Supernatural of it all proves unavoidable.
Check out April's top fiction podcast recs. Investigate a haunted forest, visit a sleepy desert community, interview a small town on the brink, and try to unravel a ghost story you can barely remember.
(After you catch up with our latest episode, of course!)
This week, we talked about our favorite podcasts (podcastception)! Check out our top non-fiction recs (after you listen to our latest episode, of course!😁)
Our woman of the week for our 2-part writing episode was Lucille Ball! An actress, comedienne, producer, innovator, and much more, Lucille Ball in an example of someone who charted new territory in her field, refused to be put in a box, and helped writers get their stories told.
To hear more about her life and legacy:
LISTEN HERE
Want to hear part 2 of our episode on the writing process?