Friday Special Blend
Friday October 27th, 2023 with Susan Johnston
Writersfest Special Edition, feat. Natalie MacLean and Sean Michaels
Natalie MacLean - Wine Witch on Fire
Natalie MacLean, a bestselling wine writer, is shocked when her husband of twenty years, a high-powered CEO, demands a divorce. Her year gets worse when an online mob of rivals comes for her career. Wavering between despair and determination, she must fight for her son, rebuild her career, and salvage her self-worth using her superpowers: heart, humour, and an uncanny ability to pair wine and food. Natalie questions her insider role in the slick marketing that encourages women to drink too much while she battles the wine world’s veiled misogyny. Facing the worst vintage of her life, she reconnects with the vineyards that once brought her joy, the friends who sustain her, and her own belief in second chances. This true coming-of-middle-age story is about transforming your life and finding love along the way.
Sean Michaels - Do You Remember Being Born
Dear Marian, the letter from the Company begins. You are one of the great writers of this century. At 75, Marian Ffarmer is almost as famous for her signature tricorn hat and cape as for her verse. She has lived for decades in the one-bedroom New York apartment she once shared with her mother, miles away from any other family, dedicating herself to her art. Yet recently her certainty about her choices has started to fray, especially when she thinks about her only son, now approaching middle age with no steady income. Into that breach comes the letter: an invitation to the Silicon Valley headquarters of one of the world's most powerful companies in order to make history by writing a poem. Marian has never collaborated with anyone, let alone a machine, but the offer is too lucrative to resist, and she boards a plane to San Francisco with dreams of helping her son. In the Company's serene and golden Mind Studio, she encounters Charlotte, their state-of-the-art poetry bot, and is startled to find that it has written 230,442 poems in the last week, though it claims to only like two of them. Over the conversations to follow, the poet is by turns intrigued, confused, moved and frightened by Charlotte's vision of the world, by what it knows and doesn't know ("Do you remember being born?" it asks her. Of course Marian doesn't, but Charlotte does.) This is a relationship, a friendship, unlike anything Marian has known, and as it evolves—and as Marian meets strangers at swimming pools, tortoises at the zoo, a clutch of younger poets, a late-night TV host and his synthetic foam set—she is forced to confront the secrets of her past and the direction of her future. Who knew that a disembodied mind could help bend Marian's life towards human connection, that friendship and family are not just time-eating obligations but soul-expanding joys. Or that belonging to one’s art means, above all else, belonging to the world.
Butterflies Audrey Saparno - |
Ubuntu Empress Nyiringango - Ubuntu |
Forgivin' and Forgettin' Pat Moore and the Vinyl Frontier - Take it to the Heart |
How Long Pat Moore and the Vinyl Frontier - Take it to the Heart |
Oneness Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Celestial Suite |
Breaking Dawn Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Celestial Suite |
Transcendance Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Celestial Suite |
Enlightenment Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Celestial Suite |
Invocation Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Celestial Suite |
Hi Susan, thank you so much for the morning chat! Great music, too. It was lovely to finally meet you!
11:15 AM, October 27th, 2023