27 episodes

We are two sassy ladies who are revisiting the children's and YA books of our past... jokes, occasional curse words, nostalgia, and hilarity ensue! Come join us.

Are You There, God? It's Me, Podcast‪.‬ McConaghy & Stone

    • Comedy
    • 5.0 • 18 Ratings

We are two sassy ladies who are revisiting the children's and YA books of our past... jokes, occasional curse words, nostalgia, and hilarity ensue! Come join us.

    Oh, REALLY? Where are they hosing him DOWN? (The Doll's House, by Rumer Godden)

    Oh, REALLY? Where are they hosing him DOWN? (The Doll's House, by Rumer Godden)

    Hi, everybody! What do Below Deck, post WWII England, the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II, Pee-Wee and his Big Adventure, and truly horrible dolls have in common? Why, this podcast, of course! We read The Doll's House (1947), a little story that starts with a lot of housework and ends with MURDER.

    Listen, we understand. You may not be into Pee-Wee's Big Adventure as much as we are. Who is, really? So if you want to skip our total meltdown over that movie, it starts at 43:20 and ends at around 46:00. You're welcome. 

    Next time: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1967), by the one and only Roald Dahl. See you soon!

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    #25: Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum (Betty Miles's Maudie and Me and the Dirty Book)

    #25: Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum (Betty Miles's Maudie and Me and the Dirty Book)

    We have been so excited to share this book with you for so long. It's Maudie and Me and the Dirty Book (1980), written by an amazing author named Betty Miles. It touches on SO MANY of the issues that we are facing still, 40 years later, when it comes to children's literature. We hope you will enjoy our discussion and let us know your thoughts (aytgpodcast@gmail.com). 

    Other talking points: Below Deck (the OG for now, but Erin is catching up on spin-offs), first grade classroom management, and (of course) actual dirty books. Come join us! 

    Next time: The Doll's House (1947), by Rumer Godden. See you then!

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    • 1 hr 7 min
    24: Girl, You'll Be A... oh, wait, this is gross. (Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting)

    24: Girl, You'll Be A... oh, wait, this is gross. (Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting)

    Holy, cow! We're back! Can you believe it? We've missed you SO MUCH. Don't ask, it was rough.

    Here's our latest, a discussion of Tuck Everlasting (1975), written by Natalie Babbitt. You guys think this one's going to be cute because Rory Gilmore was in the movie version... but it's not. We make up for it with a 3.5 minute recap of the entire "Twilight" saga you never knew you needed. We also touch on the topic of old and young (and immortal) horses of all sizes.

    Our next episode will be about Maudie and Me and the Dirty Book (1980), a beautiful, fantastic (yet out of print) book by Betty Miles that might just make you wanna get up and vote in an election some time in the near future. Ahem. 

    See you soon!

    • 56 min
    23: Where're You Going With That Axe? (E.B. White's Charlotte's Web)

    23: Where're You Going With That Axe? (E.B. White's Charlotte's Web)

    Salutations, dear listeners! Here we talk about the Giving Tree-length of web one brave barn spider will spin in order to save her best friend, a Terrific, Radiant, AND Humble pig named Wilbur. It's Some Podcast, indeed, and it's all about the magnificent Charlotte's Web (1952), by E.B. White.  We laugh, we cry, we recap Moira's recent trip out west to see a certain magician famous in the 1980s... come join us!

    Next time: Tuck Everlasting (1975), by Natalie Babbitt.

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    22: Hey, Siri, what's a bockle? (Lois Lowry's Anastasia, At Your Service)

    22: Hey, Siri, what's a bockle? (Lois Lowry's Anastasia, At Your Service)

    We've said it before and we'll say it again: Anastasia Krupnik is an absolute GEM of a character. Unfortunately, her new employer, Mrs. Bellingham, is less-than gemmy herself. We console ourselves with discussions of baby Sam Krupnik, and we revisit that extra alarming feeling when a potential kindred spirit turns out to be the hottest! and Most! Volatile! Of adolescent MESSES!

    Come for the book recap, stay for the fangirling over magician David Copperfield! We're glad to have you here!

    Next time: the immortal classic Charlotte's Web (1952), by E.B. White.

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    21: Oops, All Culture Breaks! (Judy Blume's Superfudge)

    21: Oops, All Culture Breaks! (Judy Blume's Superfudge)

    Guys, we missed you SO MUCH. In fact, we are so excited to be talking with you (and each other) again that we took an inordinate number of Culture Breaks while we were recording. Topics for discussion: The Amazing Kreskin, Derry Girls, Ted Lasso, the merits of the Cricut vs other worthy hobbies, and the Beatles documentary.

    But don't worry! We still talk about Judy Blume's epic sequel to Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Superfudge (1980), where evil Fudge Hatcher learns that words can hurt just as much as physical destruction. See: Ratface. 

    Please like, subscribe, and share! Happy New Year, and Happy Second Season! In two weeks: Anastasia At Your Service, by Lois Lowry. See you soon!

    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

kwin hates everything ,

So good

You guys are soooo awesome
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waggbritt ,

Great for a laugh

This takes me back to my childhood, while making me laugh hysterically as an adult about how inappropriate much of what I read was. Moira and Erin are hilarious and play well off of each other.

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