Random Romance Podcasts

  • Crazy Gone Love
  • Drunk On God
  • Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
  • Is it really Love? Spiritual Way of the Six Loves
  • Persuasion by Jane Austen
  • No Smut Shaming
  • I Like To Movie Movie
  • From Fear to Flattery: the Analog Road Trip
  • The Bookmark
  • Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
  • We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers
  • More Lost Memories
  • Helen’s Babies by John Habberton
  • Sisters’ Hallmark Sip ‘N’ Chat Podcast
  • The C.S. Café
  • T.G.I. Date Night
  • How We Met
  • The Soulful Self Show with April Kirkwood, LPC
  • Audio Drama by ToldbyJo
  • Why Won’t You Date Me? with Nicole Byer
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    Crazy Gone Love

    Crazy Gone Love

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    Since Jul 1, 2008 08:52 UTC

    Ceil Clark is fed up with dating the twenty-something hipsters and slackers that litter the streets of Los Angeles nightlife like empty, discarded cans of Red Bull. Against the wise advice of her best friend, Lupe, she makes a pre-meditated decision to seduce, tag and bag her newest boss—Wayne Hayter; the cool and always collected thirty-something, corporate-loving, sports-car-driving, designer duds wearing, General Manager of the Porsche dealership where Ceil merely tolerates her 9 to 5 gig. But when a deliciously cute, mysterious and vaguely wild-eyed musician by the name of Mason Philips begins to crop up almost daily in and around the parking lot adjacent to her job just to chat—Ceil is intrigued—though he is just ‘another loser in a garage band’. Suddenly, the stoic and unruffled Wayne Hayter has some serious competition to contend with almost before his flirtation with Ceil manages to get off the ground. But Mason Phillips—with his cheerful positive outlook, pit bull-like tenacity and an unwillingness to hear the word ‘no’— has a couple of tricks up his sleeve to keep the ball in his court. By the end, Ceil’s only wish is to keep her hair from turning white before she has a chance to choose between her two dream suitors.

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    Drunk On God

    Drunk On God

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    Since Dec 4, 2020 06:21 UTC

    Have you ever seen yourself and the world through God’s heart? After 35 years of wondering why we are here on earth, Amy the atheist and Edmund the loveless Christian finally found true love and purpose through a deep relationship with God, the Bible, and Jesus. Join them in real life stories about loving God and loving people, especially in a modern culture of unbelief, brokenness, and indifference. Experience daily miracles – big and small – as we drink from God’s pure love. Cheers to finally living in unshakable purpose, passion, boldness and freedom! Questions? Message us on IG @DrunkOnGod or www.DrunkOnGod.com.

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    Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen

    Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen

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    Since Sep 6, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey is a book about the life of Catherine Morland and her romantic relationships. The novel is divided into two parts; the first part begins with Catherine’s visit to Bath and her relationship with Henry Tilney and the other people she met there, and the second part starts with the arrival of Frederick Tilney and her visit to Northanger Abbey. This book alongside Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility is considered one of the major works of Jane Austen. The novel had undergone many revisions before its publication and it was even originally titled “Catherine.” It adopted the title Northanger Abbey when it was published posthumously in 1817. Catherine Morland, the main character in the book is an attractive girl in her late-teens who was invited by her family’s friends, the Allens to go with them to Bath for a holiday. There she discovered many things in life which she hasn’t known before. She met many new friends there including Isabella, who became her close friend and rival to some of her relationships. Aside from her, she also met Henry Tilney, a person who turned out to be very special to her. Catherine also met John, Isabella’s brother who’ll later attempted to propose marriage to her. Meanwhile, her brother James met Isabella during their vacation and eventually had a serious relationship with her. Northanger Abbey isn’t just a novel about the romantic relationships of the different characters in the story. It also discusses other issues in society at that time like marriage for property and financial gain and the shallow attitude of some people have when it comes to love. Many critics also call this book a “Gothic parody.” For sure, people who have already read “Sense and Sensibility” or “Pride and Prejudice,” will also love this book. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Is it really Love? Spiritual Way of the Six Loves

    Is it really Love? Spiritual Way of the Six Loves

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    Since Apr 2, 2011 02:30 UTC

    How do you know if it is really love? This continuing series will discuss the six different loves, what they are and the unique relationship in which each love is found. Suggestions will be offered on how to avoid ‘bad’ love and how to create good love.

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    Persuasion by Jane Austen

    Persuasion by Jane Austen

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    Since Oct 4, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Persuasion is the last completed novel by Jane Austen and it was published posthumously in 1818. Readers have often connected Persuasion with Northanger Abbey as the setting of both stories is in Bath, a highly fashionable health resort with which the author was well acquainted. Another interesting point to note is that the title of ‘Persuasion’ was probably not envisioned by Jane but by her brother or sister. Another theory is that her two siblings had a great role in choosing the title of the story. Persuasion opens with a brief spotlight on the Elliot family. The reader gets to know that the Elliots are a well-respected family who are landowners. Lady Elliot died a long time ago leaving behind her three daughters – Anne, Elizabeth & Mary (married). Due to mounting debts, Sir Walter decided to move to a house in Bath with far less comforts. They were lucky to find tenants for their home as Admiral & Mrs. Croft were well-mannered people from the Navy. Anne is very excited to see Mrs. Croft as she is the sister of the man whom she loves dearly. But to understand the situation we need to go back 8 years when he she was happy to be betrothed to Frederick Wentworth, a naval officer. However, Anne broke off the engagement when she was persuaded to think that the match was unworthy by the widow Lady Russell, her mother’s friend. Anne felt deep regret as a result of this decision and Wentworth too was bitter after seeing the unwanted interference of Lady Russell and the lack of fortitude on the part of Anne. Wentworth has now returned from the sea as a rich and successful captain and finds that Anne and her family are on the verge of a financial breakdown. He is also intrigued by the fact that his own sister is actually a tenant in the Elliot estate – Kellynch Hall. The tension of the story revolves around one pertinent question – will Wentworth be re-united in love? Readers of Persuasion will realize that even in her final work, Jane Austen has successfully managed to implement her skill for delicate observations on various social customs, love, marriage and the much touted English morals and manners. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    No Smut Shaming

    No Smut Shaming

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    Since Aug 7, 2020 01:00 UTC

    No Smut Shaming is a 3 Season, 50 Episode Series Podcast Co-Hosted by 2 Friends, Kristen and Cristal, with an Unapologetic Love for Steamy Romance Books. Check us out on Instagram!

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    I Like To Movie Movie

    I Like To Movie Movie

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    Since Jul 1, 2013 01:06 UTC

    There’s something to love about every movie. Yes, even that one. At I Like To Movie Movie, we celebrate movies of all genres, with the only criteria being that it’s worth talking about. Horror, action, sci-fi, drama, romance, classics, bombs, franchises, musicals, epics, shorts, and hardcore oddities — it’s all here. Listen as we discuss our favorites, interview filmmakers, and generally have a good time. It might get weird. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemoviecast/support

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    From Fear to Flattery: the Analog Road Trip

    From Fear to Flattery: the Analog Road Trip

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    Since Jan 1, 2019 18:00 UTC

    The first road trip of the digital century; an analog journey at the dawn of the digital world.

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    The Bookmark

    The Bookmark

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    Since Sep 12, 2022 11:56 UTC

    Learn what to read next! We talk about new books, bestsellers and books in many different genres. Discover what other people are reading and recommending. All book and movie titles mentioned in the podcast are listed in the blog post at http://tscpl.org/podcast/

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    Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

    Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

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    Since Sep 22, 2020 00:00 UTC

    This is volume 1 of 2. One of the most quirky, eccentric and endearing heroes to ever be depicted in fiction, the chivalrous Don Quixote is sure to capture hearts while bringing tears of laughter to your eyes. If you’ve never encountered the Knight from La Mancha before, get set for a delightful sojourn through the Spanish countryside, across the fertile countryside of Central Spain. Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was an immediate success when it was first published in 1605 and won huge financial and literary success for its creator, an impoverished writer and poet. Cervantes’ own life was extremely eventful and colorful. The son of a poor army doctor, young Miguel enlisted in the army and fought in Turkey and Italy. He was captured by Algerian pirates and sold as a slave along with his brother and returned to Spain after three grueling years, when their ransom was finally paid. His aim in writing Don Quixote was, according to his own notes, to describe the manners and mores of the time and to tell the story in a clear and simple way. The character of the tragicomic Knight was apparently based on one of Cervantes’ own uncles who lived in the times of troubadours and knights errant. The plot revolves round the elderly gentleman, Don Quixote who is fascinated by the ideas of chivalry and noble deeds he has read about in old books. He sets out with his trusted “squire” Sancho Panza, in reality a simple village yokel. The Don who traverses the land riding a decrepit old horse Rocinante, proceeds to fall into a series of misadventures, but still keeps his lofty ideals intact! The more practical and earthy Sancho tries to bring his master down to earth, but to no avail. His master falls irrevocably and grandly in love with a peasant woman Dulcinea whom he imagines to be a damsel in distress. A series of zany incidents follow, with the Don slipping more and more into his imagined reality. Regarded as the first prototype of the modern novel in Europe, Don Quixote is full of satire, humor, irony and wit. The character of the Man from La Mancha is both endearing and exasperating, while being one of the truly memorable figures in literature. The book appeals to young and old readers alike and is definitely a must read for its literary and humorous qualities. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers

    We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers

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    Since Dec 18, 2024 05:00 UTC

    We Read Smut, hosted by Alesia, empowers romance readers to embrace their love for smut and dive deep into the diverse world of this captivating genre. Tired of feeling judged for your love of steamy reads? Join us as we create a safe space to unpack the complexities and joys of smut, challenge societal norms, and celebrate the power of inclusive storytelling.

    We’ll explore everything from trope deep dives and author interviews to thought-provoking discussions on topics like body positivity, LGBTQ+ representation, and reclaiming the word “fat.” We’ll also tackle reading challenges, offer “shelf help” for your TBR pile, and venture into the realms of fantasy romance, offbeat erotica, and the vibrant world of BookTube.

    Whether you’re a seasoned smut reader or just dipping your toes into the genre, this podcast is for you. Subscribe now and join the conversation! Follow us on Instagram @WeReadSmut and use the hashtag #WeReadSmut to share your thoughts.

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    More Lost Memories

    More Lost Memories

    Since May 20, 2010 17:58 UTC

    A collection of short stories, each connected to Forget What You Can’t Remember by a minor character, a passing situation, or an unanswered question therein. While giving more depth and more details to the people and events of that novel, nine more narratives are revealed. Sex, pain, violence and zombies, tech support for a flying city, religious prophecies fulfilled, true love and lasting marriage, re-engineered doomsday devices, gourmet cannibalism, and a whole lot more. What happened to the two guys who were supposed to be running the zombie survival course? What would the experience of a mixed martial arts competition be like for someone with an amazing sense of smell? What are the stories behind Fantastician’s other encounters? What about the details of Lance’s restaurant? And, what did Brady work on after the stunning conclusion of the novel? Answers to all these questions, along with a story which further connects the events of Lost and Not Found with Forget What You Can’t Remember by bringing the main characters of one book into the setting of the other, can be found in More Lost Memories. Delve deeper. Find out more. Enjoy.

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    Helen’s Babies by John Habberton

    Helen’s Babies by John Habberton

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    Since Oct 17, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Harry Burton, salesman of white-goods, bachelor of twenty-eight leads a charmed existence. A letter from his sister, Helen changes his life forever. She and her husband have been invited for a holiday but they can’t find anyone to baby-sit their two toddlers, five-year-old Budge and three-year-old Toddie. Ever the gallant helpful, Harry steps in, foreseeing nothing but a relaxed vacation with lots of books to read and thinks baby-sitting’s a breeze. But destiny has other plans. Harry has long adored a lovely lady from afar and hopes to convince her that he is marriage material by displaying his nurturing side. The only problem is, he hasn’t reckoned with the two little imps he’s saddled with! One of the most hilarious and entertaining books ever been written about adult-child encounters, Helen’s Babies by John Habberton was an instant best-seller when it first came out in 1876. The book’s original title was Helen’s Babies: With Some Account of Their Ways: Innocent, Crafty, Angelic, Impish, Witching and Repulsive, And Also a Partial Record of their Actions during Ten Days of Their Existence! Habberton himself was of such a shy and retiring disposition that he didn’t put his name to the book initially. It was only in 1903 after its wild success, that John Habberton declared himself to be the author, via a newspaper ad! It was so popular that though Habberton initially meant it for adults, its appeal soon crossed all barriers. Writers like Rudyard Kipling and GK Chesterton lavished praise on it, George Orwell mentions it in one of his essays and readers across the world felt it ranked on par with classics like Tom Sawyer or The Wind in The Willows. However, like many books of the time, it slowly faded into oblivion and few modern-day readers have even heard of it. So here’s a chance to delve into the zany world of the imps and Harry Burton! More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Sisters’ Hallmark Sip ‘N’ Chat Podcast

    Sisters’ Hallmark Sip ‘N’ Chat Podcast

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    Since Oct 27, 2021 14:00 UTC

    Sherrie Marshall and Bonnie Davies are a couple of Crownheads that love all things Christmas, especially Hallmark. In each episode of the Sisters’ Hallmark Sip ‘N’ Chat Podcast, they will pair a beverage with the Hallmark movies they are chatting about and assign their custom sofa rating system to decide how “Hallmark” the movies are.

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    The C.S. Café

    The C.S. Café

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    Since Feb 17, 2022 04:00 UTC

    The C.S. Café is a virtual café for those wanting a good drama filled story or captivating poetry. Tap into your emotions with us and let us SEDUCE YOUR MIND!!!

    Join our Patreon membership for exclusive behind the scenes, merch, first dips on podcast, and more. https://www.patreon.com/TheCSCafe You don’t want to miss out when we let our emotions strip!

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    T.G.I. Date Night

    T.G.I. Date Night

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    Since Jan 29, 2016 20:20 UTC

    Trying to set up a romantic movie night for you and someone special but don’t know how? Dave and Diana of TGIF Arcade are here to help you whether you want us to or not!

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    How We Met

    How We Met

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    Since Jan 29, 2020 20:00 UTC

    Hear the true story of how a couple met.

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    The Soulful Self Show with April Kirkwood, LPC

    The Soulful Self Show with April Kirkwood, LPC

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    Since Jun 10, 2018 04:00 UTC

    You’ve been chasing happiness for so long. It has taken me years to uncover what is missing. Welcome to this journey into a part of yourself that may have been split off, disavowed, unknown, unwanted, cast out from the ego’s use of the consciousness.The goal of the show is to reconnect you with your BFF – your soul. This is only journey worth taking that will help you understand every aspect of yourself, your lovers, and your path in this life time.Today’s assignment:Pray this prayer:Dear Source of all there is.Bridge the gap between the love I needed and the love I received.So it is.Amen

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    Why Won’t You Date Me? with Nicole Byer

    Why Won’t You Date Me? with Nicole Byer

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    Since Nov 15, 2017 20:08 UTC

    Dating can be a hot mess, from being ghosted by your crush to realizing that you’ve been catfished by a Tinder match. Why Won’t You Date Me? is here to help. Join Nicole Byer, the perpetual singleton, as she invites fellow comedians, friends, and ex-flings to talk romance and share their wildest dating tales, from cringeworthy first dates to jaw-dropping hookup stories. Nothing is off-limits.

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