Episodes

  • Swoony songs for summer
    May 15 2026

    WXPN morning host and assistant music director Kristen Kurtis offers host Greta Johnsen three songs to enjoy this summer, and they are all BOPS:

    • Zinadeplhia, “River”
    • Parlor Greens, “Eat Your Greens”
    • Allison Russell, “Cold April” ft. Kara Jackson, Denitia, and Explore! Pop Choir


    SHOW CREDITS

    Creator and host: Greta Johnsen

    Senior Producer: Ben Goldberg

    Composers: Ross Bellenoit and Jeremy Thal

    Tile art: Mac Maclean

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    10 mins
  • Swedish Death Cleaning 101
    May 8 2026

    Host Greta Johnsen talks with profesisonal organizer Kelly Brask about how Swedish death cleaning can help you live better by getting rid of the things that no longer fit int your life and keeping the things that are useful and joyul for you. She also offers hints for how to organize your space and encourages you to embrace cleanliness while avoiding perfectionism.

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    22 mins
  • T Kira Madden on 'Whidbey'
    May 1 2026

    Host Greta Johnsen talks with T Kira Madden, whose novel Whidbey is the GRETAGRAM Book Club selection for May. (TW: Child sexual abuse.)

    Whidbey is told from the points of view of three women who are all connected to Calvin, a sexual precator: Mary Beth, his mother, and Birdie and Linzie, who victims who approach their trauma in very different ways.

    T Kira talks about the book’s enticing opening scene, the ways that victimhood can be exploited, and whether she considers writing fiction to be cathartic.


    SHOW CREDITS

    Creator and host: Greta Johnsen

    Senior Producer: Ben Goldberg

    Composers: Ross Bellenoit and Jeremy Thal

    Tile art: Mac Maclean

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    31 mins
  • Chocolate for breakfast with Roxana Jullapat
    Apr 24 2026

    Host Greta Johnsen talks with Roxana Jullapat, head baker and co-owner at the Los Angeles restaurant Friends & Family. Her new cookbook is Morning Baker: Recipes and Rituals for Breakfast and Beyond.

    In 2019, she wrote Mother Grains: Recipes for the Grain Revolution, a thorough compendium of heritage grains and everything they have to offer.

    Roxana says the new cookbook is just as devoted to whole grains, but it’s a little more joyful. “There’s a lot more spontaneity,” she said. “It truly is a reflection of what we make at Friends & Family, and what it means to be a grain head.”

    SHOW CREDITS

    Creator and host: Greta Johnsen

    Senior Producer: Ben Goldberg

    Composers: Ross Bellenoit and Jeremy Thal

    Show art: Mac Maclean

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    26 mins
  • The 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' TV show is very good, and Rufi Thorpe agrees
    Apr 17 2026

    Host Greta Johnsen talks to author Rufi Thrope, whose novel Margo’s Got Money Troubles was just adapted into a series on Apple TV+.

    The show’s cast is stacked -- it stars Elle Fanning as Margo, a young woman who becomes pregnant after an affair with her college professor. She decides to keep the baby, much to the chagrin of her own single mom Shyanne, played by Michelle Pfeiffer. Margo’s absentee former pro wrestler dad, Jinx, is played by Nick Offerman.

    Rufi and Greta talk about the magic of seeing a novel in a whole new dimension, what Rufi is working on next, and the utter absurdity of living with the cuddly monster known as the Bull Terrier.


    SHOW CREDITS

    Creator and host: Greta Johnsen

    Senior Producer: Ben Goldberg

    Composers: Ross Bellenoit and Jeremy Thal

    Show art: Mac Maclean



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    24 mins
  • Reproductive freedom with Kate Schatz
    Apr 10 2026

    Greta’s guest today will be familiar to longtime Nerdette listeners -- her name is Kate Schatz, and she’s an activist and author. She co-wrote Do the Work: An Antiracist Activity Book with W Kamau Bell, and she’s the author of Rad American Women A-Z and Rad Women Worldwide.

    Now, she’s back with her first novel for adults! Where the Girls Were takes place in the Bay Area in 1968. It’s about Baker, a teenager whose future is bright -- until she meets a boy, and has sex with that boy, and gets pregnant.

    Baker ends up at a “home for wayward girls,” a residence program where young pregnant women would be hidden from society until they gave birth. Their babies would be put up for adoption and the girls were expected to return home as if nothing ever happened.

    “This is a book about choice and reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy and how truly complicated and nuanced it all is,” Kate says.

    Kate talks with Greta about why she set the book in ‘68, the sneaky nefariousness of the word “unfit,” and where she finds comfort during tumultuous times.


    SHOW CREDITS

    Creator and host: Greta Johnsen

    Senior Producer: Ben Goldberg

    Composers: Ross Bellenoit and Jeremy Thal

    Show art: Mac Maclean

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    25 mins
  • What's the difference between cupcakes and muffins?
    Apr 3 2026

    An unimportant investigation into the difference between cupcakes and muffins with Bon Appetit test kitchen editor Shilpa Uscocovic.


    SHOW CREDITS

    Creator and host: Greta Johnsen

    Senior Producer: Ben Goldberg

    Composers: Ross Bellenoit and Jeremy Thal

    Tile art: Mac Maclean

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    17 mins
  • GRETAGRAM book club: 'Kin,' discussed!
    Mar 31 2026

    For this deep-dive discussion of Tayari Jones’ novel Kin, host Greta Johnsen talks with Traci Thomas, who hosts The Stacks podcast.

    They talk about the exquisite pleasure of reading a book that does exactly what it sets out to do, the beauty of female friendship, and the different ways the main characters are mothered despite the absence of their actual mothers.

    Warning: this is a spoilery conversation! If you haven’t read the book yet, go listen to Greta’s spoiler-free conversation with Tayari.


    SHOW CREDITS

    Creator and host: Greta Johnsen

    Senior Producer: Ben Goldberg

    Composers: Ross Bellenoit and Jeremy Thal

    Tile art: Mac Maclean

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    39 mins