Episodi

  • What Boys Learn with Andromeda Romano-Lax
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with author Andromeda Romano-Lax to discuss her novel What Boys Learn. The conversation explores the cultural forces shaping boys today, the influence of motherhood, and how societal expectations impact masculinity and identity. Andromeda also shares insights into her writing process, her work as a book coach, and her transition between genres. Together, they examine the power of fiction and storytelling to illuminate contemporary social issues and spark meaningful conversations.

    What We're Talking About...

    • Andromeda Romano-Lax is the author of seven books spanning multiple genres, including literary fiction, historical fiction, and thrillers.
    • What Boys Learn examines the cultural and social forces shaping boys and young men today.
    • The novel explores the influential role of mothers in their sons’ emotional development and identity formation.
    • Andromeda’s writing process is deeply rooted in reflection on contemporary societal issues.
    • Empathy is central to her approach to storytelling and character development.
    • Her transition from historical fiction to thrillers was influenced by her pandemic-era reading habits.
    • Andromeda works as a book coach, mentoring writers from diverse backgrounds and genres.
    • Fiction can act as a release valve for societal tensions and unspoken anxieties.
    • The impact of social media on young men and masculinity is a major concern discussed in the episode.
    • Andromeda aims to write across multiple genres, using different storytelling forms to explore complex ideas.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Andromeda Romano-Lax

    01:06 Exploring Themes in What Boys Learn

    06:00 Cultural Influences and Social Media's Role

    10:59 Character Dynamics and Story Development

    16:51 Genre Exploration and Writing Process

    21:08 Coaching Writers and the Importance of Stories

    24:53 Reflections on Current Events and Literature's Role

    Links Mentioned

    Andromeda Roman-Lax's Instagram: @‌romanolax

    Order your copy of What Boys Learn: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-boys-learn-andromeda-romano-lax/1147241844

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    26 min
  • The Future Saints with Ashley Winstead
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with author Ashley Winstead to discuss her new novel, The Future Saints. Their conversation dives into themes of grief, healing, and resilience, tracing how the story shifted from a lighthearted rom-com into a profound exploration of loss and recovery. Ashley opens up about her creative process—crafting layered characters, moving between genres, and weaving in the importance of therapy as part of the narrative. They also explore her research into the music world, the emotional resonance she hopes to leave with readers, and a glimpse into what’s next on her writing horizon.

    What We're Talking About...

    • Ashley Winstead's writing spans multiple genres, including romantic comedies and thrillers.
    • The Future Saints explores themes of grief and recovery in a unique way.
    • Ashley had to rewrite The Future Saints after experiencing personal loss.
    • Character development is crucial for reader engagement and emotional connection.
    • The book balances heavy topics with light-hearted moments.
    • Therapy plays a significant role in the characters' journeys.
    • Ashley aims to evoke strong emotions in her readers through her writing.
    • Research into music and band dynamics informed the story's authenticity.
    • Ashley is protective of her messy, complicated characters.
    • Future projects include a follow-up to The Future Saints and a new thriller.

    Chapters

    00:00 Celebrating Publication Day

    03:12 Exploring Genre Diversity in Writing

    07:17 The Journey of 'The Future Saints'

    11:07 Crafting Characters and Emotional Depth

    16:21 Balancing Heavy Themes with Humor

    18:40 The Importance of Therapy in Storytelling

    21:42 Character Connections and Reader Emotions

    23:38 Researching Music and Band Dynamics

    29:40 Future Projects and Reader Engagement

    34:32 Introduction to The Future Saints

    34:56 Emotional Journey Through the Book

    Links Mentioned

    The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead

    https://bookshop.org/a/99223/9781668024669

    Ashley Winstead’s Website

    https://www.ashleywinstead.com/

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    35 min
  • You Are Before The World with Tara Jaye Frank
    Jan 13 2026

    In Episode 25 of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with author, speaker, and leadership strategist Tara Jaye Frank to discuss her powerful book You Are Before the World. Tara opens up about her journey through motherhood, career evolution, and personal growth, exploring what it means to reclaim self-worth, set boundaries, and release the emotional labor often carried by helpers and caretakers.

    The conversation dives into Tara’s writing process, the importance of authentic connection, and how partnership and communication shape both personal relationships and leadership. Tara also shares insights into her upcoming documentary film, 92: The Silent Revolt, which examines the collective experience of Black women in the aftermath of the 2016 election and the ongoing fight for visibility, sovereignty, and systemic change.

    This episode is a compelling exploration of identity, leadership, and empowerment—encouraging listeners to prioritize themselves, honor their voices, and step fully into their power.

    What We're Talking About...

    • You Are Before the World reinforces the importance of self-prioritization without guilt.
    • True fulfillment comes not from what we do, but from what we place our trust in.
    • Helpers and caregivers often carry the emotional burden of others’ expectations and perceptions.
    • Cultivating self-worth is essential for mental health, leadership, and overall well-being.
    • Writing and creative expression can be powerful tools for personal growth and transformation.
    • Healthy partnerships are necessary to create balance in relationships, careers, and family life.
    • Open and honest communication is critical for navigating challenges together.
    • Reclaiming personal sovereignty is a vital act of self-care and boundary-setting.
    • The documentary 92: The Silent Revolt explores the collective experience of Black women after the 2016 election.
    • Burnout is harmful and must be acknowledged and addressed at both individual and community levels.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    05:51 Lessons from Maya Angelou

    09:47 The Journey of Self-Discovery

    13:53 Navigating Motherhood and Expectations

    18:41 The Importance of Partnership

    23:02 The Title and Theme of the Book

    26:55 The 92 Project Film Discussion

    31:31 The Power of Trust and Authenticity

    32:01 Celebrating Black Women's Stories and Experiences

    Links Mentioned

    Tara Jaye Frank's website: http://www.tarajayefrank.com/books

    The 92 Project: https://www.ikoni.org/92-project

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    32 min
  • I Want to Dance in Pants with Jess Hernandez
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with children’s author and activist Jess Hernandez to discuss her latest picture book, I Want to Dance in Pants. Jess explores the book’s playful yet powerful message about comfort, identity, and self-expression, and how these themes resonate with both children and parents.

    The conversation also dives into Jess’s work as an advocate for free speech and her opposition to book bans and censorship, highlighting why it’s critical to teach children to use their voices in today’s political and cultural climate. Jess shares how creativity and community engagement can drive meaningful change, even in challenging times, and offers a glimpse into her upcoming writing projects and the broader impact of her work.

    What We're Talking About...

    • Jess Hernandez’s children’s book I Want to Dance in Pants addresses sensory processing disorder and encourages self-expression in kids.
    • Allowing children to wear what makes them comfortable supports confidence, autonomy, and emotional well-being.
    • Activism can take many forms, including writing children’s books, storytelling, and community engagement.
    • Teaching children about democracy, free speech, and their rights is essential in today’s political climate.
    • Small actions—such as writing postcards or speaking up locally—can create meaningful change.
    • Community building plays a critical role in sustaining activism and mutual support.
    • Creative expression, like sidewalk chalk messages and art, can be powerful tools for education and awareness.
    • Jess Hernandez’s advocacy work is deeply personal and shaped by her family’s lived experiences.
    • The publishing industry continues to face challenges, including book bans, censorship, and market uncertainty.
    • Jess writes stories that help “reparent” her younger self while empowering the next generation of readers.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Jess Hernandez

    03:22 The Story Behind 'I Want to Dance in Pants'

    05:13 Navigating Sensory Processing and Parenting

    11:27 Activism and Book Promotion in a Challenging Climate

    17:21 Community Engagement and Local Activism

    23:08 Creative Expression and Future Projects

    29:49 Empowering Voices and Creative Expression

    30:15 The Importance of Sharing Stories and Resources

    Links Mentioned

    Jess Hernandez's website: http://jesshernandezwrites.com

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    31 min
  • Children Like Us with Brittany Penner
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Brittany Penner, author of the powerful memoir Children Like Us. Brittany shares her personal story as an Indigenous child adopted during the Sixties Scoop, offering an intimate look at how displacement, identity, and intergenerational trauma shaped her life.

    Their conversation explores the complexities of family dynamics, motherhood, and belonging, as well as how Brittany’s upbringing influenced her journey to becoming a doctor. She also discusses the role of storytelling in healing, reclaiming Indigenous identity, and challenging systems that silence lived experience. This episode is a thoughtful discussion on resilience, self-discovery, and the power of memoir to reclaim one’s narrative.

    What We're Talking About...

    • Children Like Us chronicles Brittany Penner’s experience as an Indigenous child affected by the Sixties Scoop.
    • The Sixties Scoop resulted in profound loss of culture, identity, and community for Indigenous children across Canada.
    • Brittany reflects on family instability and loss, and how these dynamics shaped her sense of belonging.
    • Intergenerational trauma remains a deeply rooted and ongoing issue within Indigenous families and communities.
    • Regular family gatherings did not always provide emotional stability or safety during Brittany’s childhood.
    • Animals, particularly cats, offered comfort, consistency, and emotional connection during times of upheaval.
    • Reconnecting with her biological family brought moments of joy alongside emotional complexity and healing.
    • A compassionate physician inspired Brittany’s path to becoming a doctor, reshaping her relationship with care and trust.
    • Motherhood prompted deeper reflection on her upbringing, identity, and cycles of trauma and healing.
    • Brittany underscores the power of memoir and storytelling as tools for reclaiming identity and owning one’s narrative.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:54 The Impact of the 60s Scoop

    05:33 Family Dynamics and Loss

    08:49 Intergenerational Trauma

    11:33 The Role of Pets in Healing

    13:53 Reconnecting with Biological Family

    16:39 Navigating Identity and Caretaking

    21:06 Becoming a Doctor

    24:06 Motherhood and New Beginnings

    27:16 Supportive Relationships

    30:43 Facing Naysayers

    33:48 Reflections on Storytelling

    36:52 The Journey of Self-Discovery

    37:22 Courage in Sharing Personal Stories

    Links Mentioned

    Brittany Penner's website: https://brittanypenner.com

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    38 min
  • White House Stories with Gary Walters
    Dec 26 2025

    In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Gary J. Walters, the longest-serving Chief Usher of the White House, for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at life inside America’s most famous residence. In discussing his book White House Stories, Gary shares what it truly means to serve as Chief Usher, working closely with multiple presidential families and safeguarding the traditions, operations, and history of the White House.

    The conversation explores Gary’s personal relationships with presidents and first families, unforgettable moments from his decades of service, and how the White House staff maintains continuity during presidential transitions. Gary also reflects on pivotal moments in American history—including 9/11—and the emotional responsibility of preserving stability during times of national crisis.

    Drawing from his book, Gary reveals the human stories behind the presidency, offering rare insight into the people, protocols, and passion that keep the White House running.

    What We're Talking About...

    • The episode discusses Gary Walters’s book, White House Stories, which shares the human side of the presidency and untold behind-the-scenes moments from inside the White House.
    • Gary J. Walters served as Chief Usher of the White House from 1986 to 2007, making him the longest-serving Chief Usher in U.S. history.
    • The Chief Usher’s role is to ensure the White House functions not just as a workplace, but as a home for presidential families.
    • Each president and first family brings a unique lifestyle and leadership style to life inside the White House.
    • Gary meticulously documented his experiences, creating a rare historical record of daily life behind the scenes.
    • The White House represents American history, heritage, and continuity, beyond politics and administrations.
    • Building personal relationships with presidents and first families is essential to successfully serving as Chief Usher.
    • Memorable moments include private interactions with world leaders and global dignitaries inside the White House.
    • Preserving White House history and traditions is a core responsibility of the Chief Usher and staff.
    • Presidential transitions require detailed planning and institutional knowledge to maintain stability and continuity.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Gary Walters

    01:00 The Role of Chief Usher

    03:09 Bridging Political Changes

    06:06 Personal Connections with Presidents

    08:54 Memorable Experiences and Stories

    12:00 Documenting History

    14:50 Reflections on the White House

    18:01 The Importance of Preservation

    20:57 Personal Moments and Family

    23:55 Challenges of Transitioning Administrations

    26:52 Significant Historical Events

    30:09 The Legacy of the Chief Usher

    Links Mentioned

    Purchase White House Stories: https://shop.whitehousehistory.org/products/white-house-memories-1970-2007-recollections-of-the-longest-serving-chief-usher?srsltid=AfmBOopeOTn0KDXprk7fBcEeojaKqGw_1keXwyFDwrNery8D7dpnzXt1

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    37 min
  • The Gallagher Place with Julie Doar
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with author Julie Doar to discuss her debut cozy mystery novel, The Gallagher Place. Julie shares the inspiration behind the book, exploring themes of family drama, hidden secrets, and small-town intrigue. She opens up about her unconventional path to publication—from working as a Starbucks barista to becoming a published author—and how her experience as a middle school teacher influences her writing and character development. The conversation dives into the cozy mystery genre, Julie’s writing process, and the realities of writing and publishing a first novel. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring writers, cozy mystery fans, and readers curious about the journey from idea to bookshelf.

    What We're Talking About...

    • Author Julie Doar drew inspiration for The Gallagher Place from her childhood growing up in New York’s Hudson Valley.
    • The Gallagher Place blends family drama with a compelling cozy mystery at its core.
    • Julie discusses how discipline and consistency in writing—shaped by her career as a middle school teacher—are essential to finishing a novel.
    • Characters often evolve organically during the writing process, revealing depth as the story unfolds.
    • The novel explores powerful themes of family secrets, personal trauma, and emotional healing.
    • Julie’s teaching experience directly influences her writing style, structure, and character development.
    • She shares her unexpected yet fulfilling journey from Starbucks barista to published author.
    • Readers connect deeply with the book’s realistic family dynamics and relationships.
    • Julie hopes to inspire her students and aspiring writers to pursue their creative goals.
    • Future projects from Julie Doar will continue to explore mystery, relationships, and complex family dynamics.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Julie Doar and Her Debut Novel

    02:51 The Setting and Inspiration Behind The Gallagher Place

    06:05 Exploring Themes of Family Drama and Mystery

    08:48 Julie Doar's Journey as a Teacher and Writer

    11:42 The Writing Process: From Idea to Publication

    14:52 Crafting Plot Twists and Character Development

    17:51 Life Experiences: From Barista to Author

    20:48 Character Inspirations and Family Dynamics

    23:40 Upcoming Projects and Future Works

    Links Mentioned

    Julie Doar's website: http://juliedoarwriter.com

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    30 min
  • The Christmas Orphans Club with Becca Freeman
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Becca Freeman, author of The Christmas Orphans Club, to explore the power of friendship, found family, and what it means to create connection during the holidays. Becca opens up about her journey to becoming an author, the creative process behind her debut novel, and how her background in podcasting shaped her approach to storytelling.

    Together, they dive into the emotional complexities of adult friendships, chosen family, and the loneliness that can surface during the holiday season. Freeman offers an honest look at writing with heart, navigating personal growth through creativity, and why stories about connection resonate so deeply, especially during the holidays.

    What We're Talking About...

    • The Christmas Orphans Club celebrates friendship, found family, and chosen community, especially during the holidays.
    • Becca Freeman’s unconventional path to becoming an author shows how creative careers don’t follow a single blueprint.
    • Friendship breakups can be as emotionally painful and life-altering as romantic breakups.
    • The book explores how adult friendships change and evolve over time, reflecting real-life experiences.
    • Becca’s background in podcasting helped build the confidence she needed to pursue fiction writing.
    • The creative writing process doesn’t have to be rigid—spontaneity and flexibility can lead to meaningful stories.
    • Creating your own holiday traditions can be empowering, especially for those without traditional family structures.
    • Many readers turn to comfort reads during stressful or overwhelming seasons, particularly around the holidays.
    • The Christmas Orphans Club captures the emotional complexity of modern, adult friendships with honesty and depth.
    • Becca shares that her next novel will move beyond Christmas themes while still embracing a winter setting.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Excitement for the Book

    04:16 Becca's Journey to Authorship

    07:12 The Evolution of the Bad on Paper Podcast

    10:25 The Concept Behind The Christmas Orphans Club

    13:26 Themes of Friendship and Found Family

    16:25 Exploring the Depths of Friendship

    19:21 The Role of Technology in Friendships

    22:22 The Balance of Humor and Seriousness in Writing

    25:19 The Anticipation of Becca's Next Book

    31:26 The Joy of Reading and Friendship

    31:55 Cherishing Connections and Traditions

    Links Mentioned

    Becca Freeman's Substack: https://beccafreeman.substack.com/

    Becca Freeman's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beccamfreeman/

    Bad on Paper Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-on-paper/id1364764784

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    32 min