Kristina Ten on folklore from a 90s childhood, retaining our critical thinking skills in the AI era, & battling impostor syndrome

Kristina Ten on folklore from a 90s childhood, retaining our critical thinking skills in the AI era, & battling impostor syndrome

On the latest episode of my podcast It’s a Lot, I spoke to Kristina Ten, author of Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine, about everything from fighting impostor syndrome to why she chose to go back to school for an MFA, from what it was like teaching undergrads during COVID to the importance of writing unlikable queer characters.

During the second half of our conversation, we shared some love for Rochester’s awesome indie bookstores, discussed how moving around so much has impacted Kristina and her writing, and our fears about the age of AI and how it’s impacting our brains. Kristina is a delight to talk to! I hope you enjoy listening.

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We reread Dear America: Titanic as adults and you should too

We reread Dear America: Titanic as adults and you should too

On my podcast It’s a Lot this week, I decided to do something a little bit different: a book club episode! My friend and fellow podcaster Ella Dawson joined me in rereading Dear America: Voyage on the Great Titanic, a classic beloved by many millennials. We were curious to see how well this book from 1998 would hold up, and spoiler alert, it still slapped.

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