From The Front Porch

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Synopsis

Welcome to "From the Front Porch," a collection of conversations on books, small business, and life in the South. Each week, we share stories from the shop and happenings from our small town in South Georgia, all recorded from the comfort of Annie's front porch settled among the streets of downtown Thomasville. Follow along our adventures in store ownership, and eavesdrop into quirky conversations from our staff's day-to-day behind the counter. We'll introduce you to Thomasville's diverse cast of characters and share our favorite books of the season.

Episodes

  • Episode 29 || Introversion + Extroversion

    18/06/2015 Duration: 29min

    Annie and her husband Jordan discuss extroversion, introversion, and the influence of Susan Cain (and her book Quiet) on our daily lives. This episode have you curious for more? Find out your MBTI results and whether you're a Highly Sensitive Person, plus check out one of Annie's favorite podcasts, The Popcast (hosted by an excellent introvert and extrovert pairing) and Cain's famous TED talk. You can also join Cain's "Quiet Revolution" here.  -- Rank and review the podcast on iTunes. 

  • Episode 28 || Fifty Shades + Literary Guilty Pleasures

    11/06/2015 Duration: 27min

    Annie and Katie talk about the Fifty Shades of Grey books and why they're so popular (maybe because we're repressed?), plus they tackle their own literary guilty pleasures, including chicklit and self-help books.  Love what you hear? Rate us on iTunes, and vote for The Bookshelf as we try to win a Main Street grant! You can vote here. 

  • Episode 27 || May Reading Recap

    03/06/2015 Duration: 32min

    Annie reviews the books she read in May, including Mamrie Hart's You Deserve a Drink and Erik Larson's Dead Wake. Don't forget to rank and review the podcast on iTunes here.

  • Episode 26 || Audiobooks

    20/05/2015 Duration: 28min

    Annie chats with husband and frequent podcast contributor Jordan about audiobooks: he loves them, but she's not a fan. Where do you stand? (Some of Jordan's favorites, in case you're curious: Defending Jacob, The Dinner, and Lord of the Rings.) Annie would rather listen to podcasts; some of her favorites: Lit Up, Books on the Nightstand, This American Life, Gilmore Guys, Around the Table, and The Popcast.

  • Episode 25 || Narrative Nonfiction

    13/05/2015 Duration: 27min

    Annie and Katie chat about narrative nonfiction, the ones we love and the ones we hate, including The Lemon Tree, author Erik Larson, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Wild Swans, the American Girl books, and the books we're reading right now.

  • Episode 24 || April Reading Recap

    06/05/2015 Duration: 32min

    Annie reviews the books she read in April, including A Little Life (reviewed by Books on the Nightstand here) and Emma, part of The Austen Project. Rachel Held Evans' Washington Post article is here.

  • Episode 23 || The Localist

    22/04/2015 Duration: 49min

    Annie chats with author and entrepreneur Carrie Rollwagen in this 45-minute interview episode. They chat about local shopping and eating, Leslie Knope, and Amazon versus the indie. (You can follow Carrie on Instagram or Twitter.)

  • Episode 22 || March Reading Recap

    16/04/2015 Duration: 30min

    Annie reviews the books she read in March, including Gretchen Rubin's Better Than Before (recapped in its own podcast episode here) and Hey Natalie Jean.

  • Episode 21 || Word of South

    08/04/2015 Duration: 22min

    Annie and Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra CEO Amanda Stringer chat Tallahassee's first-ever Word of South festival (Ann Patchett, Tony Hale, Julia Reed, J.K. Simmons, and more!), the beauty of Cascades Park, and why Tallahassee might be a new Southern travel destination.

  • Episode 20 || Better Than Before

    01/04/2015 Duration: 35min

    Annie and Katie discuss habit tendencies, the power of Gretchen Rubin, activity trackers, and goal-setting worksheets.

  • Episode 19 || March Madness, Vol. 1

    26/03/2015 Duration: 49min

    Annie and Jordan tackle literary bracketology, BOOK MADNESS 2015, and John Green.

  • Episode 18 || Writing as a Career

    18/03/2015 Duration: 26min

    Annie and author/journalist Jodi Helmer discuss pining for publication in the New York Times, marathon-running nuns, Farm Fresh Georgia, and why writing groups are so important.

  • Episode 17 || The Future of Retail

    13/03/2015 Duration: 26min

    Annie and Katie discuss The Localist, kindred spirit Carrie Rollwagen, shopping locally in Thomasville, "perfect as enemy of the good," the future of retail, why it's okay to settle, and what they're reading right now. (Bonus reading: Ronda Rich on why shopping for books in person is always better, John Green on the future of bookselling, why Millennials like to read paper books, and "The Health of the Independent Bookstore.")

  • Episode 16 || February Reading Recap

    05/03/2015 Duration: 34min

    Annie reviews the books she read in February, including Bon Appetempt and its author Amelia Morris.

  • Episode 15 || Bloggers with Books

    25/02/2015 Duration: 28min

    Annie and fellow Bookshelf staffer Sidney Webb chat about book clubs, Bon Appetempt, food-blogging goddess Molly Wizenberg, and other bloggers with books (Design Sponge, Young House Love, Nie Nie Dialogues, Hey Natalie Jean, Ann Voskamp).

  • Episode 14 || Harper Lee + Southern Literary Towns

    18/02/2015 Duration: 27min

    Annie and Katie chat about the controversy swirling around the discovery of Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman, what makes Southern stories so special, the truth about book sequels, and the documentary Hey, Boo; plus Annie reviews this year's ABA Winter Institute. (Bonus reading: HarperCollins botched the release of Harper Lee's new novel, the New York Times article about Go Set a Watchmanand the first comments from Tonja Carter, Harper Lee's attorney.

  • Episode 13 || January Reading Recap

    12/02/2015 Duration: 30min

    This episode, Annie reviews the books she read in January (eight in all... hooray!). A complete list of titles and reviews can be found on The Bookshelf store blog and in the latest issue of the Thomasville Townie. Author Celeste Ng has a helpful book club guide on her website, and her novel, Everything I Never Told You, comes out in paperback later this year. A free soundtrack inspired by Donald Miller's new book, Scary Close, is available here. Here's a link to that BookPage article about Scott Blackwood's See How Small. More about Carrie Rollwagen's The Localist can be found here.

  • Episode 12 || The Fuzzy Goat

    04/02/2015 Duration: 30min

    In this episode, Annie interviews fellow entrepreneur Cadence Kidwell, owner of the new knitting shop The Fuzzy Goat, located in downtown Thomasville, Georgia. They talk about adjusting to entrepreneurship, living in a small town, and knitting vs. reading. - The Fuzzy Goat is on the main street coming into downtown Thomasville. Pay her a visit, and take a class! - Cadence's yarn shop was partially inspired by Fibre Space, a funky store in Alexandria, Virginia. - Downtown Thomasville offers great resources for new business owners in our area; Cadence also took classes through the Small Business Development Center in Tallahassee (which Annie has now bookmarked for her own use). - Knitting classes and community events are a huge part of both The Fuzzy Goat and The Bookshelf. For a complete list of Fuzzy Goat classes, check out their shop website; Bookshelf events are online through their website as well. - New Voyager Trading Company will be familiar to knitters and weavers; Fuzzy Goat partners with them fo

  • Episode 11 || The Girl on the Train

    28/01/2015 Duration: 26min

    We're back with Episode 11 of From the Front Porch! This episode, Annie is joined by Bookshelf staffers Sidney and Rebekah; they're talking about the new suspense novel The Girl on the Train -- a book readers are calling the next Gone Girl. They'll talk about whether that's a fair assessment, and why the book would make a fun book club read. (Not discussed? Author Paula Hawkin's ingenious way of marking time in the novel -- perhaps the staff's favorite characteristic of the book.)  For information about the author, British journalist Paula Hawkins, Annie recommends this BookPage article, where she first heard about the book. Curious about what the experts are saying? This New York Times review should do the trick. Hey, book clubs: Penguin's done the work for you. Here's a book club discussion guide. Sidney liked Gone Girl better, but truthfully, these are two pretty different novels. The Wall Street Journal compares and contrasts Gillian Flynn's bestseller with The Girl on the Train. -- Like what you he

  • Episode 10 || Reading Resolutions

    21/01/2015 Duration: 29min

    We're back after a holiday hiatus! This episode, Annie and Katie discuss their reading resolutions and their words of the year. - Annie's currently reading -- and loving -- All the Light We Cannot See, with her sights set on more nonfiction in 2015, particularly historical nonfiction. Any books in particular you'd recommend? - Katie's favorite book for the new year is The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (a Christmas gift from husband Scott), and it ties in perfectly with her word of year; any guesses? - If book clubs aren't your thing -- for shame! -- start an article club, like Katie did with her friends. Tips for hosting your own can be found on Cup of Jo. - Both Katie and Annie love the concept of setting margins in your life; Hayley from Tiny Twig elaborates in this post. - It's not too late to determine your own word for 2015! Need help getting started? Try Ali Edwards' blog posts about the One Little Word concept, then hop on over to this 2015 workbook by Susannah Conway. (Annie and Jordan use th

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