Episodes

  • Episode 08: Earl Grae Cafe - Why It's Ok to Not Be Monogamous (Foreword)
    Feb 14 2025

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    We’re stepping into a new book at Earl Grae Cafe! In this episode, Earl (she/they) reads Elizabeth Brake’s foreword to Justin Clardy’s Why It’s OK to Not Be Monogamous. Earl sets the stage for deeper conversations on monogamy and non-monogamy, inviting us to reconsider what it means to love freely and ethically.

    This short (~12 minutes) episode is the perfect entry point into our new read. And if you haven’t tuned in to the first seven episodes of Earl Grae Cafe, now’s the time to catch up! Like, subscribe, and join us on PAGES Pod as we keep reading good books, but having even better dialogue.

    Past Episodes of Earl Grae Cafe:

    • Episode 01: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Foreword)
    • Episode 02: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 1)
    • Episode 03: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 2)
    • Episode 04: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 3)
    • Episode 05: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 4)
    • Episode 06: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 5)
    • Episode 07: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 6)


    Other Pages Pod Episodes you might like:

    • PAGES Pod Volume XX: Problems with Love
    • PAGES Pod Volume IX: Sad Love
    • PAGES Pod (Live)- A Fireside Chat on Why It's OK to Not be Monogamous


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    13 mins
  • PAGES Pod- Volume XXIII : Adult Children
    Feb 9 2025

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    We grow up, but do we ever stop being our parents’ kids? In this episode, we unpack what it really means to be an "adult child." How does this shape the dynamic between parents and their grown children? Do our parents ever truly see us as adults, or are we forever frozen in time as “their baby”? And what does it mean for us—do we ever fully see them beyond their role as parents?

    Join us as we dig into these questions and more, exploring the messy, shifting relationships between parents and their grown children. Tune in, reflect, and maybe even rethink the way you see your own family ties.

    Listen in, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share!

    A Few Texts Mentioned this Episode:

    • Freedom as a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis
    • Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle
    • Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
    • Abstracted: Fictive Kinships in Black Extended Families

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 07: Earl Grae Cafe - The Origin of Others (Chapter 6)
    Nov 23 2024

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    Join us for the final episode of Toni Morrison's The Origin of Others read by Earl Grae.

    Don’t forget to like and subscribe to the PAGES Pod channel wherever you get your podcasts to stay tuned for more from Earl Grae Cafe!

    Past Episodes of Earl Grae Cafe:

    • Episode 01: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Foreword)
    • Episode 02: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 1)
    • Episode 03: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 2)
    • Episode 04: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 3)
    • Episode 05: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 4)


    Other Pages Pod Episodes you might like:

    • PAGES Pod Volume XXII: Afropessimism, Care, and [Fractured Kinship]
    • PAGES Pod Volume XV: Body Politics
    • PAGES Pod Volume XII: Afropessimism


    Visit the PAGES TRG Online Library - Here

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    27 mins
  • Episode 06: Earl Grae Cafe - The Origin of Others (Chapter 5)
    Oct 25 2024

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    In Episode 06 of Earl Grae Cafe, Earl (she/they) dives into Chapter 5 of Toni Morrison’s The Origin of Others to explore the inspiration behind Morrison’s Beloved: the true story of Margaret Garner, an enslaved mother who faced trial for infanticide during the Fugitive Slave Law era. In this 25-minute episode, Earl examines Morrison’s reflection on the challenge of telling stories about those whose lives and voices are often erased—a powerful theme that echoes Saidiya Hartman’s work in Venus in Two Acts.

    This episode offers a thoughtful look at storytelling, identity, and the unspoken lives of “Others.” New listeners can jump right in, while regulars can appreciate the building depth of each chapter. Be sure to check out previous episodes (1-5) for more of Earl’s readings and reflections on Morrison’s brilliant insights.

    Don’t forget to like and subscribe to the PAGES Pod channel wherever you get your podcasts to stay tuned for more from Earl Grae Cafe!


    Past Episodes of Earl Grae Cafe:

    • Episode 01: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Foreword)
    • Episode 02: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 1)
    • Episode 03: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 2)
    • Episode 04: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 3)
    • Episode 05: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 4)


    Other Pages Pod Episodes you might like:

    • PAGES Pod Volume XXII: Afropessimism, Care, and [Fractured Kinship]
    • PAGES Pod Volume XV: Body Politics
    • PAGES Pod Volume XII: Afropessimism


    Visit the PAGES TRG Online Library - Here

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    24 mins
  • Episode 05: Earl Grae Cafe - The Origin of Others (Chapter 4)
    Oct 13 2024

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    In Episode 05 of Earl Grae Cafe, Earl (she/they) delves into Chapter 4 of Toni Morrison’s The Origin of Others, exploring the shifting definitions of "Black" and "Blackness" in literature. In this short episode, Earl guides listeners through Morrison’s examination of naturalist and constructionist views on race, with a special focus on how Blackness is portrayed, understood, and constructed. As always, Earl offers thoughtful reflection on Morrison's writing.

    If you’ve been following along, this episode continues to unpack Morrison’s rich reflections on race and identity. And if you’re new, now’s the perfect time to catch up—be sure to check out past episodes (1-4) of Earl Grae Cafe for more of Earl’s insightful readings and commentary.

    Don’t forget to like and subscribe to the PAGES Pod podcast channel wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss any future episodes of Earl Grae Cafe!

    Past Episodes of Earl Grae Cafe:

    • Episode 01: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Foreword)
    • Episode 02: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 1)
    • Episode 03: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 2)
    • Episode 04: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 3)


    Other Pages Pod Episodes you might like:

    • PAGES Pod Volume XXII: Afropessimism, Care, and [Fractured Kinship]
    • PAGES Pod Volume XV: Body Politics


    Visit the PAGES TRG Online Library - Here

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    28 mins
  • Episode 03: ABSTRACTED- "Hating The One You Love"
    Oct 5 2024

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    In this episode of Abstracted, @Urfavfilosopher dives into the abstract of a paper titled “Hating the One You Love.” In this 8-minute episode, they explore the complex and contradictory emotions that arise when love and hate coexist. Can you truly hate someone you love? Are these attitudes even logically compatible? This episode explores this intriguing philosophical question, prompting listeners to think critically about the nature of intense relationships and the emotions that drive them.

    If you enjoy thought-provoking content that challenges everyday ideas, be sure to like and subscribe to the PAGES Pod podcast channel wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss future episodes of Abstracted and more!

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    9 mins
  • Episode 04: Earl Grae Cafe - The Origin of Others (Chapter 3)
    Sep 27 2024

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    In Episode 04 of Earl Grae Cafe, Earl reads and reflects on Chapter 3 of Toni Morrison’s The Origin of Others, titled “The Color Fetish.” In this short episode, Earl discusses Morrison’s exploration of how color has been used in literature to shape characters and influence narratives. Morrison shares how she took on the challenge of describing characters without explicitly mentioning race in some of her works, pushing the boundaries of traditional storytelling and how we perceive identity.

    Whether you’re new to Morrison’s writing or a dedicated reader, this episode provides fresh insights into the complexities of race, literature, and identity.

    If you haven’t listened yet, be sure to catch up on the earlier episodes (1-3) of *Earl Grae Cafe*. Don’t forget to like and subscribe to the PAGES Pod podcast channel to stay connected with *Earl Grae Cafe* and more!

    Past Episodes of Earl Grae Cafe:

    • Episode 01: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Foreword)
    • Episode 02: Earl Grae Cafe- The Origin of Others (Chapter 1)


    Other Pages Pod Episodes you might like:

    • PAGES Pod Volume XXII: Afropessimism, Care, and [Fractured Kinship]
    • PAGES Pod Volume XV: Body Politics


    Visit the PAGES TRG Online Library - Here

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    18 mins
  • Episode 02: ABSTRACTED - "Nonmarriage"
    Sep 20 2024

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    In this episode of Abstracted, @Urfavfilosopher reads and reflects on the abstract from a paper titled “Nonmarriage.” This short episode explores what it means to exist outside traditional marriage structures--especially for those who are or wish to parent. If you're curious about different ways of relating beyond conventional ideas of marriage, this episode will get you thinking about alternatives and provoke deeper reflection on what a society committed to supporting its unmarried citizens equally might look like.

    Whether you’re a deep thinker or just curious, Abstracted is designed to challenge perspectives and introduce fresh philosophical questions.

    Make sure to like and subscribe to the PAGES Pod podcast channel wherever you get your podcasts, and don’t miss out on future episodes of Abstracted!

    Reading Mentioned in this Episode:

    • Nonmarriage by Naomi Cahn & June Carbone
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    12 mins