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Survive It Well

Podcast von Haley Down and Aparna Kapur

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A podcast where two masters students discuss children's books, poetry, climate change, social justice and much more. Season one covers the process of writing our dissertations. Each week we recommend something to discuss. Tangents include science fun facts, science infuriating facts, books we love, and too much feelings-talk for Aparna's preference. Cover photo by Sanjana Kapur Title inspiration from "The Facts of Life" by Pádraig Ó Tuama Editing by Haley Down

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Episode S2E2: Nonhuman POV / But which one of us is right? Cover

S2E2: Nonhuman POV / But which one of us is right?

This week, we discuss the nonhuman point of view in Brendan Wenzel’s picture book “They All Saw a Cat” and Mary Oliver’s poem “Driving Through the Wind River Reservation: A Poem of Black Bear”. Aparna discovers magical and meddlesome eucalyptus properties and Haley shares a story from her grandfather’s childhood.  Mentions:  * "The One and Only Ivan" by Katherine Applegate (2012) * "Turtles All the Way Down by John Green (2017) * "Dream Work" by Mary Oliver (1986) * "Time is a Mother" by Ocean Vuong (2022) * @m_d_n_f_ on Instagram  * Austin Kleon's newsletter: https://austinkleon.com/newsletter/ * Pádraig Ó Tuama’s poem “There is a Time to Love and a Tome to Hate: a Time for Making War” from his collection “Feed the Beast” (2022) Thank you to Pádraig Ó Tuama whose poem “The Facts of Life” inspired the title of this podcast.  Cover image by Sanjana Kapur.

27. Apr. 2023 - 43 min
Episode S2E1: Horror / I appreciate bold swings Cover

S2E1: Horror / I appreciate bold swings

Welcome to season 2! It's a horrifyingly good start to the season. We discuss the poems "Windigo" by Louise Erdrich (1984) and "Cruel Strokes" by Steffi Tad-y (2022) and the picture book "The Wolves in the Walls" written Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Dave McKean (2003). Other mentions: * Carol Ann Duffy's poems “Mrs Darwin” and “Mrs Aesop” from “The World’s Wife” (Picador, 1999) * Article on The Windigo and colonialism as cannibalism: Dillion, Portland State University: https://web.pdx.edu/~dillong/Windigo%20(Dillon).pdf [https://web.pdx.edu/~dillong/Windigo%20(Dillon).pdf] * "What the Dark Sounds Like" by Aparna Kapur (Pratham Books, 2023) https://storyweaver.org.in/stories/555145-what-the-dark-sounds-like * "Really Good Actually" by Monica Heisey (William Morrow, 2023) Thank you to Pádraig Ó Tuama whose poem “The Facts of Life” inspired the title of this podcast.  Cover image by Sanjana Kapur.

12. Apr. 2023 - 52 min
Episode Episode 14: I'm Proud of You, Probably Cover

Episode 14: I'm Proud of You, Probably

It’s Christmas in March as we discuss our favourite Christmas albums in this episode! For the main discussion, we revisit the letters we wrote to our future selves when we were writing our dissertations. Haley discovers fusion; Aparna discovers patenting a living organism! Aparna spotlights the newsletter Fifty Two (https://fiftytwo.in) Haley spotlights Team Trans’ first draft tournament in WC (https://thehockeynews.com/news/growing-the-game-first-all-trans-hockey-tournament-a-success) Mentions: Kelly Link's short story “The Wrong Grave” (2009) “fanfiction is art now? the fanfic to published book pipeline” by Carley Thorne (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFDE-BX3pzg) The Nylon’s "A Wish For You" Christmas album (2006) Celine Dion’s "These Are Special Times" Christmas album (1998) "A Charlie Brown Christmas" soundtrack (1965) Denise Levertov’s “Some Notes on Organic Form” (1965) Hank Green Fusion TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@hankgreen1/video/7176414313681292549) Thank you to Pádraig Ó Tuama whose poem “The Facts of Life” inspired the title of this podcast. Cover image by Sanjana Kapur.

23. März 2023 - 42 min
Episode Episode 13: Drooled on by a Princess Cover

Episode 13: Drooled on by a Princess

In this episode, I interview Aparna about her creative ambitions. She talks about the merits of children’s literature being taken less seriously, pushing back against mediocrity in the industry, and the fear of running out of ideas. We discuss our biggest lessons learned from the week. We debate whether "Let It Go" is a Christmas song. We also talk about the feedback we got on our dissertations! Haley discovers a very gassy fact about seals (and tells the worst pun). Aparna discovers a flaky fact about croissants. Aparna spotlights the podcast “Our Opinions are Correct” (https://www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/ [https://www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/]) Haley spotlights Aparna Kapur on her award for Best MA Dissertation. Mentions: 69 Love Songs, album by The Magnetic Fields (1999) That’s Christmas to Me (Deluxe edition), album by Pentatonix (2015) “Ruckus on the Road” by Sanjana Kapur and Aparna Kapur, Puffin India “One More Croissant For the Road” By Felicity Cloake (2019) “Pretty Monsters” Kelly Link (2003) Thank you to Pádraig Ó Tuama whose poem “The Facts of Life” inspired the title of this podcast. Cover image by Sanjana Kapur. Seal Sneezing sounds are from @viralhog “Seal Sneezes Sound Like Farts”

24. Feb. 2023 - 56 min
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