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Putting on Eyres

Putting on Eyres

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It's the coolest virtual book club on the block and EVERYONE'S INVITED. Join Wren and Jo each week as they armchair diagnose classic characters, speculate wildly, and drink fancy drinks to feel like Zelda Fitzgerald. SPOILERS, OBVS.Putting on Eyres Podcast
Episodes
  • 47. How Much Land Does a Man Need (A Perfectly Orchestrated 12 Year Plan by the Devil)
    Nov 15 2021

    This week the gals talk about a fan-suggested short story by Leo Tolstoy — “How Much Land Does a Man Need”. The final line in the story is *chef’s kiss* Fast forward to timestamp 19’51” to skip a story of how Wren’s feline ward gave her a heart attack last week and listen for yourself as to why she’s not invited back for future recordings. READ IT: https://maggiemcneill.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/how-much-land-does-a-man-need1.pdf

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • 46. Survive the Night: Part II (Do You Wanna Go to Waffle House?)
    Nov 8 2021

    The gals get real giggly in Part II of their Sager conversation this week. The “yeet” count goes through the roof, the mic hitting is at an all time high — sorry not sorry — and FRIENDS quotes make their way in. Bear with us, laugh with us, and get mad at the ending with us. Cheers, dears!

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • 45. Survive the Night: Part I (Hi, I got wine!)
    Oct 31 2021

    HAPPY HALLOWEEN, EYREHEADS! Join Wren and Jo as they jump in the backseat of Riley Sager’s new thrills & chills ‘90s homage novel, “Survive the Night”. Count how many times Jo says “yeet” and the gals hit their mics. Sit back and enjoy the banter, the commentary, and the cackles.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
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