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Episode 112: “Sweet Smoke & Peach Pages: Love, Community, and Being Seen Out Loud”

1 h 10 min · 8 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 112: “Sweet Smoke & Peach Pages: Love, Community, and Being Seen Out Loud”

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In this episode, Leah is in the Lit Lounge, and we’re celebrating Pride Month with a conversation about sapphic romance and the beloved Peach Blossom series. We’re talking about the characters who stole our hearts, the relationships that kept us turning pages, and why stories centered on queer love deserve a permanent place on our bookshelves. From the tenderness and tension to the representation and emotional depth, we’re unpacking what makes this series so special. We discuss the joy of seeing authentic sapphic relationships on the page, the moments that made us swoon, and the themes that stayed with us long after we finished reading. Expect honest conversation, personal reflections, a few laughs, and plenty of appreciation for stories that remind us love is never one-size-fits-all. Whether you're already a fan of the Peach Blossom series, looking to add more queer romance to your reading list, or simply love a good conversation about books and representation, this episode has a seat waiting for you.

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Portada del episodio Episode 112: “Sweet Smoke & Peach Pages: Love, Community, and Being Seen Out Loud”

Episode 112: “Sweet Smoke & Peach Pages: Love, Community, and Being Seen Out Loud”

In this episode, Leah is in the Lit Lounge, and we’re celebrating Pride Month with a conversation about sapphic romance and the beloved Peach Blossom series. We’re talking about the characters who stole our hearts, the relationships that kept us turning pages, and why stories centered on queer love deserve a permanent place on our bookshelves. From the tenderness and tension to the representation and emotional depth, we’re unpacking what makes this series so special. We discuss the joy of seeing authentic sapphic relationships on the page, the moments that made us swoon, and the themes that stayed with us long after we finished reading. Expect honest conversation, personal reflections, a few laughs, and plenty of appreciation for stories that remind us love is never one-size-fits-all. Whether you're already a fan of the Peach Blossom series, looking to add more queer romance to your reading list, or simply love a good conversation about books and representation, this episode has a seat waiting for you.

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Portada del episodio Episode 111: “Let it Burn: Releasing Control and Choosing Peace”

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