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Shirley Academy PODCAST

Patricia Shirley

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A podcast providing a resource to individuals in the healthcare community to gain access to relevant and hot topic healthcare information. Helping individuals to advance in there careers in healthcare administration. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shirleyacademy/support
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Ep 19 features a brief history of the sleaze publisher, Holloway House, along with a discussion of the Black authors Iceberg Slim and Donald Goines (and others) and the development of Black Pulp Fiction with crime writer, Gary Philips. Full show notes with links is available at Paperbackshow.com Music from Freesound.org.…
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Special Guest, novelist Hal Bodner, discusses the unique writer, Patricia Highsmith (1921-1995) and, in particular, her most popular novel, "The Incredible Mr. Ripley" (1955). The podcast opens with a short biography and then a more focused discussion of Ripley. Complete notes with links can be found at paperbackshow.com…
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This episode covers (briefly) the history of Bantam paperbacks with a specific focus on the Western and the author Louis L'amour. Full show notes and transcript can be found a paperbackshow.com. Music is from uppbeat.io and is licensed.Από τον Ricky Lee Grove
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Episode 15 of the Paperback Show looks at another classic paperback: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson published by Popular Library in paperback in 1963. The first part of the show introduces the concept of the classic paperback and shares a short bio of Shirley Jackson while she was writing The Haunting of Hill House. The second part o…
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The first of an occasional series on Classic Paperbacks: those paperbacks that have had a huge influence on popular culture around the world. In ep 14 of the Paperback Show we look at the remarkable book Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl. Published in 1963 in paperback (originally published in 1946) it is considered to be one of the top 10 …
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In this episode, we look at the life and work of celebrated private eye novelist, Ross MacDonald (aka Kenneth Millar) who wrote from the late 1940s into the early 1980s. He was the first mystery novelist to be reviewed on the front page of the New York Times book review and his work paralleled the rise of the paperback. His detective, Lew Archer, w…
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I read a lot of paperbacks in 2022, but these four titles stood out. In this episode of the Paperback Show, I share why I liked the books, a bit about the authors, and the specific edition I read. The four titles are My Cousin Rachel by Daphne. Du Maurier, Bugles in the Afternoon by Ernest Haycox, The Great White Space by Basil Copper and Black Eas…
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Episode 11 contains a short biography of noted mystery writer James Mallahan Cain (1892 - 1977) along with a general summary of his books published in paperback. The second half of the show is a discussion with regular guest, Richard Brewer, on Cain's masterpiece - Double Indemnity. In addition to discussing the book, we also compare it to the bril…
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The background of America's response to Nazi book burnings, the formation of various groups to provide soldiers with reading material, and the final creation of the group that would select, edit, produce and send over 100 million ASE paperbacks to soldiers all over the world are covered in this episode of the Paperback Show. There's also a short se…
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You can read the full show notes for this episode at paperbackshow.com. I've also included many scans of Chandler paperback covers and my full collection of Ballantine's Tom Adams covers for the run of Chandler's novels.Από τον Ricky Lee Grove
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Episode 004: Leadership Failure: in today's episode we explore when what is to be our greatest victory turns into our biggest defeat. The ability of the leader to shift and pivot in order to bounce back from failure. As we continue to glean principles from Marvel character Thor we explore one his greatest failures. In Infinity War Thor had one shot…
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This is a healthcare leadership podcast. Discussed is three key leadership principles gleaned from marvel.caharacter THOR. Its and insightful and fresh look at the principles of healthcare leadership.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shirleyacademy/support
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Welcome to the Shirley Academy Podcast. This episode represents episode 1 in our sessions on healthcare leadership. We will be discussing the podcast and expectations for upcoming episodes. your podcast host is Patricia Shirley founder of Shirley Academy who has more than 2 decades of real world healthcare experience. So whether it's small, mid siz…
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