Favorite Librarian, the Podcast

Episode V: The Art of Recharging

December 13, 2021 Forrest Season 1 Episode 5
Favorite Librarian, the Podcast
Episode V: The Art of Recharging
Show Notes

This episode, Your Favorite Librarian explores how readers can recharge and reconnect to with reading. From going "Back to the Basics," the importance of poetry, and examining how the intersectionality of multiple narratives around you also a fulcrum-- providing a balance and wealth of history, information, and insight. 

To guide readers with this week's episode, check out these great titles Your Favorite Librarian mentions throughout the episode. They include: 

  • "Death of A Salesman" by Athur Miller 
  • "Pussy Prayers: Sacred and Survival Rituals for Wild Women of Color" by Black Girl Bliss 
  • "A Book for the Shelf: Rantings and Writings of a Black, Queer, Polyamorous Woman" by Arielle D. Clark
  • "The Tradition" by Jericho Brown  
  • "South to American: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation:" by Imani Perry 

As you gain insight on how to properly utilize reading and literature as a tool to craft a space of healing and care but to also provide you a space to recharge and reconnect with yourself.

You are never alone, friends. There is always a book out there for you-- continue reading. For more Black or QPOC Literature, check out favoritelibrarian.com or Instagram @FavoriteLibrarian. 

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