Stacked is the book podcast for readers who want more from their shelves. We explore the stories and voices that often go unnoticed in traditional literary spaces; the books that shape culture, challenge our assumptions, and help us make sense of the world around us.
If you're passionate about discovering books that challenge the status quo and spark meaningful conversations about literature, culture, and politics, Stacked is for you. Join us!
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Stacked is the book podcast for readers who want more from their shelves. We explore the stories and voices that often go unnoticed in traditional literary spaces; the books that shape culture, challenge our assumptions, and help us make sense of the world around us.
If you're passionate about discovering books that challenge the status quo and spark meaningful conversations about literature, culture, and politics, Stacked is for you. Join us!
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We're closing out the season with a solo episode reflecting on the incredible conversations we've had so far, and the books that shaped them.
Ziporah also takes it back to basics and shares a book recommendation one last time; Cyprian Ekwensi's 1961 novel Jagua Nana, which follows a middle-aged sex worker as she navigates 1950s Lagos with humour, agency, and zero apologies.
A heartfelt thank you to all the guests and listeners who made this season possible. Till the next one!
You can find us on Instagram @thestackedpod and drop us an email at thestackedpod@gmail.com
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