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Bookends with Mattea Roach

Bookends with Mattea Roach

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When the book ends, the conversation begins. Mattea Roach speaks with writers who have something to say about their work, the world and our place in it. You’ll always walk away with big questions to ponder and new books to read.

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Episodios
  • Music, sex and finding the soundtrack to queer joy
    May 21 2025

    Growing up in the midst of the HIV/AIDS epidemic left Pete Crighton with a huge fear of sex … and he threw himself into music as a way to cope with his anxieties. Decades later, he realized that he needed to face his fears and live his queer life to the fullest. Pete writes about this journey in his new memoir, The Vinyl Diaries, where he uses his favourite songs, albums and artists as the backdrop to his story. He tells Mattea Roach about his later-in-life exploration of sex and why music was so formative to his queer experience.


    If you enjoyed this conversation, check out these episodes:

    • Kate Bush spins a magical story on her album Hounds of Love
    • Zoe Whittall: Why heartbreak is a valid form of grief
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    32 m
  • Weightlifting made Casey Johnston stronger — in muscle and mind
    May 18 2025

    For years, Casey Johnston thought fitness was all about shrinking down. She was terrified of weightlifting and what it would do to her body. Now, she’s a writer and fitness advocate with a massive following of fellow lifters. Her latest book, A Physical Education, tells the story of how stepping into the weight room changed her life — body, mind and heart. Speaking with Mattea Roach, she shares how training for strength helped her take a closer look at her upbringing, body image and the way she approaches every day.


    If you enjoyed this conversation, check out these episodes:

    • Kate Gies: Reclaiming her body after years of medical trauma
    • Why growing up is so hard — and why Canadians are so funny


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    30 m
  • Fans asked for another happy ending — Carley Fortune delivered
    May 14 2025

    During the pandemic, journalist Carley Fortune turned to romance writing as an outlet … and her debut novel, Every Summer After, was a life-changing success. The nostalgic summer love story was a massive hit, launching her into the world of book lists, devoted fans and screen rights. This spring Carley is back with One Golden Summer, the much-anticipated sequel to her debut novel. Carley joins Mattea to talk about revisiting old characters, her love of the lake and sharing the beauty of rural Ontario with the world.


    If you enjoyed this conversation, check out these episodes:

    • Casey McQuiston: Celebrating queer love and joy and navigating the future of romance
    • Emma Knight: 'Bad' mothers make good stories — and are more true-to-life
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    32 m
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