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Moms Into Literary Freedom: MILF4Books

Courtney Green and Jennifer Mendoza

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A podcast about banned books with two moms who are sick of the bigots’ bull$#!+ Why should alt-right groups masquerading as advocates decide what our kids can and cannot read? Each week, we discuss a specific "banned book" that has these bigots' knickers in a knot, and why censorship has no place in our schools and libraries. Visit milf4books.supercast.com to become a MILF Ally and join the movement in elevating diverse voices while gaining access to exclusive content.
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Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors

Broadway Podcast Network

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Along the treacherous Borgo Pass In the mountains of Transylvania, a meek English real estate agent is on a harrowing journey to meet a new and mysterious client...who also just happens to be the most terrifying and ferocious monster the world has ever known. COUNT DRACULA!! Christopher Sieber leads an all-star cast, including John Stamos, Annaleigh Ashford, Laura Benanti, Alex Brightman, James Monroe Iglehart, Richard Kind, Rob McClure, Ashley Park, Alan Tudyk, Kathy Fitzgerald, Jeff Kready ...
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Quill and Curtain

Darrin J. Friedman

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Unleash your inner playwright with "Quill and Curtain," the ultimate podcast tailored for playwrights, by playwrights. Dive into the craft of playwriting with in-depth discussions, expert writing tips, and exclusive interviews with top dramatists. Whether you're an aspiring writer or a seasoned playwright, "Quill and Curtain" offers invaluable insights to elevate your work. Subscribe now and stay ahead in the world of drama. 🎭✍️ #playwriting #podcast #dramaturgy #creativewriting #theatrecomm ...
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Grace Church Members Podcast

Grace Church, Greenville SC

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When serving in ministry, we are often clear on the “what” behind the mission we are trying to accomplish and the "how" behind achieving our ministry objectives. Ironically, we can often forget the "why" behind the ministry we do. The purpose of "Grace Church Members" podcast is to discuss discipleship practices in the life of our church and help our congregation to think about why we do the things we do. We hope each episode challenges our members to be more fully devoted to God and his mis ...
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Tea with Leah V has no rhyme or reason. It’s just friends talking shit, and you’re indirectly invited. After decades of curating herself for the Islamic community and then on Instagram, Leah V has decided to invite you to her living room where she covers embarrassing sexual encounters to almost becoming agnostic to being fat-shamed on set. Welcome to Leah V’s life lessons and fantastical shenanigans.
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Scott and Whitney get the chance to interview Fabricio Mendoza, who works with our partner organization in Nicaragua, Christ for the City International, and Wes Cavin, who has served as our Nicaragua team lead for several years. We’ve partnered with CFCI in Nicaragua for over 20 years now—Fabricio and Wes share how we’ve been able to support local …
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Jonathan Cook, a multifaceted artist, joins us to share the journey from being inspired by his brother's high school performances to making waves in playwriting, acting, and filmmaking. Jonathan reflects on the thrill and validation of having his work selected at a college short play festival, setting the course for a career driven by a passion for…
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Ashley Lauren Rogers takes center stage in our latest episode, bringing her dynamic artistry as a playwright, podcaster, and actor to our conversation. Discover how a high school program and Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" sparked Ashley's passion for storytelling, while her battle with ADHD turned plays into her refuge. As an out trans …
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Courtney tells Jennifer the amazing story of Henrietta Lacks and her family. The book "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot was challenged in Tennessee when a mom confused gynecology with pornography. Now, the books has been removed from required reading lists, when Henrietta's story should be amplified and used as an important l…
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Join us for a captivating conversation with Jonathan Alexandrados, a gifted New York-based writer and playwright, as we explore their unique journey into the world of theater. Jonathan opens up about their challenging transition to New York City during the tumultuous events of 9/11, and how the experience, coupled with a passion for toy collecting …
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In this edition of Quill and Curtain, Darrin interviews prolific playwright George Sapio. Here is a little bit about him: George believes in learning all there is to making theatre happen; he's not just a playwright but has worked extensively as a director, producer, dramaturg, and designer. The podcast is sponsored by Point Park University's MFA p…
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Jennifer and Courtney discuss the irony in a Florida school district banning a book called "Ban this Book" by Alan Gratz. Other notable topics include but are not limited to: JD Vance's obsession with pronatalism, why Minecraft is more relevant than the Tuttle Twins, and the horrors of selling slime kits at Scholastic Book Fairs. Sources: Awards fo…
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We are beyond thrilled to welcome the talented playwright TJ Young to the latest episode of The Quill and Curtain Podcast!Known for his powerful storytelling, TJ’s work dives deep into human connection, culture, and identity. In this episode, TJ shares his journey as a playwright, what inspires his writing, and the stories behind his most iconic wo…
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Join Joe Swenson, the creative force behind Broken Arts Entertainment, as he delves into the world of storytelling, creativity, and the arts. Joe, an accomplished author, playwright, director, and producer, brings his unique perspective to the podcast, exploring the intricate process of creating compelling narratives and innovative art.The podcast …
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WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of SA. With 54% of American adults having a reading level below the 6th grade, should we be concerned that homeschooling numbers are on the rise? Join Courtney and Jennifer as they discuss the novel, "Push" by Sapphire, which tells the story of 16-year-old illiterate Claireece "Precious" Jones, whose batt…
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In this episode, Scott Mozingo is in the studio with Mitch Miller, the lead pastor at one of our local church partners, Griggs Memorial Baptist Church. Griggs sits just outside downtown Greenville, and Mitch shares about their mission to worship Jesus, revitalize the church, and reach the neighborhood of Poe Mill. They also discuss the impact of Mi…
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In this week's episode of Quill and Curtain, we have DonMike Mendoza. Don Michael H. Mendoza, (Don Mike), is the Founder of DMH Mendoza Productions and the Co-Founder and Executive Producer of LA TI DO Productions where through both entities he’s produced on Broadway (Smash, Here Lies Love), Off-Broadway (Hazing U), and hundreds of cabarets, concer…
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🌟🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️🌟We’re excited to bring you the latest Quill and Curtain Podcast episode featuring the phenomenal playwright, writer, and performer Gina Femia! 🌈✨Gina (they/them) is an award-winning creator (they use the term artist) whose work has dazzled stages like The Goodman Theater and Playwrights Horizons. With 37 full-length plays …
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JR Episodes are back! This week Courtney and Jennifer cover the adorable tear-jerker "Sam is My Sister" by Ashley Rhodes-Courter. Safe for little ears, Courtney reads the book and then joins Jennifer in a discussion on the outrageous "Abducter Bill" AKA SB 254 that not only makes gender-affirming care illegal, but allows the so-called "free" state …
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Jennifer and Courtney are trying this new thing called "consistency" where they release a "challenged book" episode every Monday. Join them this week as they discuss Malindo Lo's phenomenal historical fiction "Last Night at the Telegraph Club". Episode highlights: Courtney admits her attraction to women in mid-century masculine fashion Jennifer cal…
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In this episode, Scott and Whitney sit down with Matt and Ashley Gaymon who are members at our Pelham campus, lead high school student groups, and are parenting teenagers of their own. They share stories of their successes and failures as parents and reflect on how Scripture, community, and the local church have shaped their approach to discipling …
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Join Courtney and Jen as they discuss Kamala's veep pick,Tim Walz, and why he is the midwestern dad that America so desperately needs. Become a MILF Ally for access to exclusive content! (Don’t forget to rate and review on Apple podcasts!) Why Republicans are calling Walz 'Tampon Tim' — and why Democrats embrace it The Pink Tax: Latest Updates and …
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Ryan Walters, superintendent of schools in Oklahoma, is attempting to force teachers to incorporate the Bible into their lessons for grades 5-12. Join Courtney and Jennifer as they discuss the separation of church and state and weird biblical stories involving driving tent spikes through skulls. Sources: Judges 4:21 But as he lay sleeping from exha…
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After wrapping up our teaching series on Self Made, we sat down with series co-creators Haley Barinowski, Scofield Foster, and Blake Payne to ask some follow-up questions. They expound on topics like healthy emotion and ambition, the most prevalent self made song in our church, performance mentality in serving, singleness, and more. If you have que…
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Courtney and Jennifer discuss the scary truth behind Project 2025, a 900 page blueprint created by the Heritage Foundation (Moms for Liberty, Proud Boys, etc.) that will guide "Tyrannical Trump's" second term if elected. But is it scary enough to persuade fed-up democrats to vote for "Geriatric Genocide Joe"? Sources: We should all be terrified of …
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In this season-ending episode, award-winning playwright Robert J. LeBlanc interviews Darrin for the podcast. They discuss Darrin's experiences that have brought him to where he is now as a playwright and storyteller, and they discuss what it means to be vulnerable and authentic with an audience.The podcast is brought to you by Point Park University…
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We’re switching it up on this episode of the Grace Church Members Podcast to bring you a diversified list of summer reading recommendations from 13 of our incredible staff members. We’ve included everything from biographies to historical fiction and fantasy, southern gothic mystery and liturgy, and of course some strong Christian reads as well. We …
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This week on Quill and Curtain, we speak with Debra A. Cole, an award-winning playwright, director, and theatre/writing/arts educator from Lawrence, Kansas. Her plays have been seen by audiences around the world. Tune in to the Quill and Curtain Podcast to discover more about Debra’s creative journey, her inspirations, and the magic behind her thou…
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Courtney tries to spoil the ACOTAR series, but don't worry, Jennifer won't let her! Tune in to find out just how "spicy" this book really is and to hear Courtney say the word "masturbation" way too many times. Become a MILF Ally! X allows consensual adult nudity, pornographic content under updated policy A Court of Thorns and Roses a book by Sarah …
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In this episode, Scott sits down with Mike Chibbaro to discuss the value of maintaining humility and curiosity throughout our lives. As an avid reader and learner himself, Mike shares how he has cultivated habits in his own life to prevent complacency and pursue an expanding imagination. If you have questions or want access to additional resources,…
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What is "Nakba"? And why did Columbia Law censor it? And why do Courtney and Jennifer know so little about world religion? Become a MILF Ally today! Sources: US Bomb Kills Palestinian Refugees The Ongoing Nakba: Toward a Legal Framework for Palestine by Rabea Eghbariah Voices of the Nakba: A Living History of Palestine a book by Rosemary Sayigh and…
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This week, we’re thrilled to have Julie Nemitz, an in-demand theatre marketing consultant and the founder of Theatre Marketing Lab, as our special guest. Julie brings her expertise in marketing innovation, systems, and content to help theatres grow revenue and delight their audiences. In this episode, Julie shares marketing insights and strategies …
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In this final installment of celebrating Front Porch, we have three stories from volunteers in various roles. Kady Jacobs is a community leader who provides training for residents around emotional intelligence and community living. Savannah Robinson is a high school student who offers up her afternoons to serve in after-school childcare. Kevin and …
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With the Memorial Day weekend upon us, Darrin takes a moment to reflect on his path of being a playwright. Hope you give it a listen. To support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/QuillandCurtainPodcast The Podcast SWAG store!: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-quill-and-curtain-podcast/ To read Darrin's plays, click: https://newplayexchange…
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In the second episode of our Front Porch series, Whitney sits down with two residents, Nathan and Graham. Nathan talks about how Front Porch has provided space for him and his daughter to connect over creativity as they designed a fun activity for their neighbors’ kids. Graham tells several heartwarming stories of how Front Porch has supported him …
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On the latest episode of Quill and Curtain, a podcast for playwrights by playwrights, we’re thrilled to feature the talented Crystal Skillman, a brilliant playwright and writer. Crystal’s unique voice and captivating storytelling have left audiences spellbound, and now she shares her insights and creative process with us.Whether you’re an aspiring …
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In this three-episode series, we are celebrating the two year anniversary of Front Porch Housing by sharing stories from a variety of perspectives. This episode features Front Porch care coordinators Markis Allen and Eyleen Barnes sharing their experiences with our producer, Whitney Maness. They discuss the wins and challenges of their job and how …
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In this week's episode, meet Nora Louise Syran. Nora is a first-generation Norwegian-American poet, playwright, lyricist, songwriter, translator, and educator. A child of immigrants, she was struck early by wanderlust and has spent years living overseas, teaching, traveling, and producing theatre. She is a member of the SACD (Société des Auteurs et…
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Join us for an engaging and insightful journey into the world of theater with Clare Drobot, Co-Artistic Director at City Theatre in Pittsburgh. Clare shares her experiences as a dramaturg, playwright, and leader, offering a unique perspective on the creative process. In this podcast, you’ll discover how Clare draws from her extensive background to …
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Description In this episode, we continue our interview with Bernard Kabaru and Ryan Burns as they explain how our medical teams help our partners in Kenya build credibility for their local churches. Scott also sits down with Chris Stalnaker, who recently returned from a mission trip to Kenya. She shares how this mission trip taught her to abide mor…
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In honor of Women’s History Month, we discuss Margaret Atwood’s 1985 banned dystopian novel that hits a little too close to home and why it is so important to read. Sources: France becomes first country to make abortion a constitutional right | CNN Florida delays ‘fetal personhood’ bill after fallout from Alabama IVF ruling Boston woman with histor…
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This week we introduce Matt Pelfrey, the Program Director of Point Park University's MFA in Writing for Stage and Screen. Not only is Matt a seasoned writer with a stack of produced works, but he's also on the frontlines of nurturing the next generation of theatrical and cinematic voices. We'll be diving deep into Matt's perspective on the ever-evo…
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Round tables, love triangles, gay magicians, and friendly bears. Join Jennifer and Courtney as they discuss all of this plus one man behind 1,000 book challenges in one county. Want the tea? Become an Ally today! Legendborn (Reprint) a book by Tracy Deonn Would you rather be stuck with a man or a bear? The TikTok trend sparking an important convers…
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In this two-part series, our friends Bernard Kabaru Mwangi and Ryan Burns join Scott Mozingo in the studio to discuss our 13-year partnership in Kenya, now with LEFTI International. They share personal anecdotes (including Bernard’s testimony), the ministry philosophy behind the OVC program, Kenyan cultural context, mission trip goals, and recent p…
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In this week's episode: Meet Max Bahneman, the book buyer and a leader at the famous Drama Book Shop in New York. Listen to his perspective about what he is seeing from a retail standpoint regarding plays making an impact with consumers. Also, listen to what he thinks is next on the horizon for playwrights trying to get their work out there. To sup…
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On this week's episode, meet Jacquelyn Priskorn. Prolific as she is charming, listen to her experiences of creating art in today's new landscape. As an actor and playwright, she brings a unique perspective that adds to the conversation. To support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/QuillandCurtainPodcast The Podcast SWAG store!: https://www.…
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In honor of the "sex ritual" that is happneing during today's eclipse, Courtney and Jennifer discuss vampire sex, door sex, mormon sex, and more! Don't miss this once in a decade eclipse opportunity! https://www.cbr.com/why-twilight-saga-banned/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2024/04/05/debunking-false-claims-2024-solar-eclipse/73208…
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New on this week's episode is the incomparable Gwydion Suilebhan. He is an activist, award-winning playwright, and the person behind the New Play Exchange. You may not know his name, but if you are a playwright, chances are you owe him a thank you. Listen to this extraordinary man talk about what he believes is the role of the playwright in today's…
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New on this week's podcast:! Meet Andrew Pond, the Artistic Director of the Eclectic Full Contact Theatre in Chicago. Come listen as he discusses the realities of producing great work in today's landscape and how they develop and look for upcoming artists and playwrights. Peek behind the curtains and see how the decision-makers do their thing. Spon…
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In addition to briefly summarizing this wonderful semi autobiographical novel, Jennifer and Courtney discuss the ban on Mexican-American Studies in Arizona, how DEI is the new CRT and something called "Marshmallow Salesman", which is not what it sounds like... Buy The House on Mango Street here What Arizona’s 2010 Ban on Ethnic Studies Could Mean f…
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In this week's episode, Playwright Scott Sickles is our guest on the Quill and Curtain podcast! In this thought-provoking episode, Scott delves into the rich tapestry of the LGBTQ+ experience in our nation, the fierce culture wars that exist, and how he fearlessly tackles subject matters regarding identity, acceptance, and resilience in his plays. …
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New on this week's podcast: we welcome playwright and podcast goddess Rachel Feeny-Williams, who talks about her role in getting talented voices heard and produced. From her successful podcast "Theatrical Shenanigans," where she promotes and produces playwright's audio plays from all over the world, to discussing her work, Rachel's focus on creatin…
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