Scotty Knows Podcast
A podcast created by sports enthusiasts for fellow fans. We cover a wide range of topics within the sports world, but we also explore pop culture and share whatever thoughts pop into our heads.
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1 week ago |
audible.com | Kat Johnson
“Self-help” is an antiquated term. Thanks to the euphemism treadmill (h/t Steven Pinker), it morphed into “self-improvement,” then the less judgy “self-development,” and now the more contemporary concept of "well-being," which is very individual to each person. But as my closet full of 50-year-old garments would say if it could, some old things were built to last. I’ve long had a secret soft spot for vintage audio, and I’ve decided to come out with it already.
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2 weeks ago |
audible.com | Haley Hill
Get out your waterproof speakers because one thing is crystal-clear among us audiobook aficionados: The summer of the swimming pool is upon us. From splashy debuts to steamy romances between rescue swimmers, pools have been popping up on book covers all year long, inspiring our audio itinerary for the season. Whether basking by the pool is a daydream or reality, these refreshing listens will transport you to a splashy summer day (and never give you swimmer’s ear).
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2 weeks ago |
audible.com | Madeline Anthony
Like every other millennial, I have an ever-growing rotation of tote bags with varying degrees of nonsensical sayings on them. Most are utterly meaningless (“CIAO,” “PICKLES”), but there is one I happen to agree with. The bag, an outline of two women whispering to each other, reads “All the cool girls are lesbians,” and I have to say, I stand by this sentiment without question. It’s 2025, and the “It Girl” is gay. Before you get offended, my point is more nuanced than you might think.
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2 weeks ago |
audible.com | Yvonne Durant
The belief that one is better, or better looking due to the lightness of their skin, has roots in slavery. Will it ever go away?
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2 weeks ago |
audible.com | Emily Cox
The author of “Seven Year Itch” talks about her writing process, how her family inspires her books, and the latest movie adaptation news. Note: Text has been lightly edited for clarity and does not match audio exactly. Emily Cox: Hi, this is Emily Cox. I'm an editor here at Audible, and today I am so thrilled to be chatting with bestselling contemporary romance author Amy Daws. Her latest book, Seven Year Itch, performed in duet by Teddy Hamilton and Erin Mallon, is just out now.
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