Hot and Bothered
A podcast by Not Sorry Productions - Tuesdays
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244 Episodes
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Introducing: Love Letters
Published: 2/4/2020 -
Epilogue
Published: 12/3/2019 -
Let This Drive a Wedge Between You: Lauren Sandler
Published: 11/26/2019 -
Extra-Virgin (Like Olive Oil)
Published: 11/19/2019 -
Delete Your Social Media: JenReadsRomance
Published: 11/12/2019 -
Treat Today Like No One is Watching
Published: 11/5/2019 -
Stay Safe: Steve Almond
Published: 10/29/2019 -
A Really Solid 60% Guy
Published: 10/22/2019 -
Monogamy Isn’t Working: Katie and Pam Mingle
Published: 10/15/2019 -
Mom, Don't Listen
Published: 10/8/2019 -
It’s Eyeballs: Meredith Goldstein
Published: 10/1/2019 -
In the Next Exam Room
Published: 9/24/2019 -
Questionable Man: Amy Hollywood
Published: 9/17/2019 -
A Helpful Scam
Published: 9/10/2019 -
The Conundrum
Published: 8/27/2019 -
Divorce Him: Emily Nagoski
Published: 8/20/2019 -
We All Hate Kokomo
Published: 8/13/2019 -
No Such Thing as Too Many Romance Novels: Margaret H. Willison
Published: 8/6/2019 -
Best Friend Lady Pirates
Published: 7/30/2019 -
Dump Him: Alyssa Cole
Published: 7/23/2019
Hot and Bothered is all about the power of romance culture. We analyze romance novels and movies to better imagine our own happy endings. Episodes release weekly on Tuesdays.CURRENT SEASON: Hot and Bothered (Movie Edition)We make Hot and Bothered because we are interested in the way that love stories have impacted our lives and culture. For our fifth season of the show, we’re turning our attention to romantic films. Vanessa and Hannah McGregor dig into the canon of romantic films, from Titanic to Twilight to When Harry Met Sally, (just to name a few). Every other week they do a close scene analysis of how each movie ends, always asking the question ‘what does this movie believe about love?’SEASON 4: Live from PemberleyIn Live from Pemberley, we continue our deep-dive into the classic texts of romance literature. This season we take a close look at the most famous Romance novel of all time: Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Every episode, Vanessa Zoltan and Lauren Sandler read through the book, talk with experts, and ask themselves the question ‘is this still a story for our time?’SEASON 3: On EyreVanessa Zoltan and journalist Lauren Sandler embark on the English class you always deserved, diving deep into Jane Eyre through the themes of power and desire. Discussions range from ideas of class and colonialism to sex and gender as Lauren and Vanessa explore the roles of oppression and inequality, empowerment and rebellion in the text. Major “Eyreheads” and first-time readers alike are invited into Lauren and Vanessa’s conversation as they grapple with this complicated work—and as they try to figure out if Jane Eyre is a book they want to pass on to their daughters, and to future generations.SEASON 2: Twilight in QuarantineYou may remember BFFs Vanessa & Julia from their all-star advice giving in Hot and Bothered Season 1. In this season they’re sheltering in place in different cities, but they’re getting on the phone three times a week to read and talk about Twilight. On Twilight in Quarantine, they work their way through the Twilight saga one chapter at a time, giving brilliant well-informed advice to Stephenie Meyer’s characters along the way. Advice like: “have you considered talking to each other about your feelings?” and “maybe you shouldn’t kidnap people.”SEASON 1: Writing RomanceSeason one of Hot and Bothered follows ten first-time romance writers as they try to write their own romance novels. Each episode explores a particular romance trope and why we love it so much. Along the way, Julia Quinn, writer of the Bridgerton series, gives weekly assignments so listeners can follow along in the process. Season one was made in collaboration with Spoke Media.Hot & Bothered is produced by Not Sorry Productions, a feminist organization that produces podcasts, educational content, live shows, and immersive experiences with the explicit goal of addressing the spiritual needs of its participants. Through community, rigor, and ritual, we treat traditionally secular things as if they were sacred. To learn more about what we do, visit https://notsorryworks.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.