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Stay Lit

Stay Lit

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Join Miles Ellison and Cambria Shaw on Stay Lit, your go-to podcast for diving into English Literature! They unpack short stories, poems, and plays, exploring their themes, meanings, and why they still resonate today. From timeless classics to hidden gems, each episode sparks lively discussions that bring literature to life for everyone whether you're a book lover or just curious. Tune in and stay lit with the power of stories!



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  • “The Yellow Wallpaper”: Walls That Talk
    Jul 19 2025

    In this episode of Stay Lit, Miles Ellison and Cambria Shaw explore Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s haunting short story The Yellow Wallpaper. Published in 1892, this psychological tale follows a woman’s slow descent into obsession as she fixates on the strange pattern in her room’s wallpaper. What begins as a quiet retreat turns into something far more disturbing. Is the narrator unraveling—or revealing something deeper? Join us as we examine the blurred lines between confinement and imagination, sanity and perception, in this eerie and unforgettable classic.

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    23 m
  • Which Way and Why Stay? Robert Frost’s Iconic Poems
    Jul 13 2025

    In this edition of Stay Lit, Miles Ellison and Cambria Shaw explore two of Robert Frost’s most beloved poems: “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Though often quoted and widely taught, these poems offer more than meets the eye. What do they really say about choice, solitude, and the tension between action and reflection? Are they as hopeful as we remember—or is there something more complex beneath the surface? Join us as we take a closer look at the paths we choose, the moments we pause, and the meaning we make along the way.

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    27 m
  • "Trifles": A Murder Mystery in Plain Sight
    Jul 6 2025

    In this edition of Stay Lit, Miles Ellison and Cambria Shaw step into the shadowy world of Trifles, Susan Glaspell's groundbreaking 1916 one-act play. Set in the aftermath of a mysterious murder, Trifles reveals how the seemingly insignificant details—the things the men overlook—become the key to understanding a woman's silent, stifled life. Is justice served? Or simply understood?

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    27 m
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I remember reading this in college and this brought back memories for me. Hope to hear more.

Great discussion about the story

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