Sentimental Garbage

Sentimental Garbage is a podcast hosted by Caroline O'Donoghue about the culture we love that societ

Episodes

Total: 185

CW: Suicide. This week we're joined by author, historian and bookseller Emma Southon in the rather f

We're live from Body & Soul Festival in Ireland talking Maeve Binchy's classic CIRCLE OF FRIENDS

Hold onto the precious jewel trapped in your dachshund's stomach and get ready for a whirlwind post-

Gird your loins! This week wrestling podcaster and author of the I HEART series Lindsey Kelk is here

If you want to read about the Tudors, you want to read about the SEXY Tudors, and The Other Boleyn G

You know Candice Bergen, even if you don't think you do: you've seen her reject Carrie Bradshaw as E

Today we're talking to Queenie author Candice Carty-Williams about Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americ

We’re going back to school this week with YA author Holly Bourne for our first ever live show at Lon

Today we’re talking to YA hero and sex writing genius Sarra Manning about her 2009 adult debut Unsti

This week it's indecent proposals, being broke in media, and having grandly un-feminist wanks to dee

This week we’re talking to the author of the newly-minted The Sisterhood, Daisy Buchanan, about Soph

Joanne Harris has been talking about Chocolat for literally 20 years, which is why we're so flattere

Chocolat with Amy Jones

2019/3/7

Pancake Tuesday has just gone and we’re kicking it off with the most Lent-en book in all of chicklit

Warning: fans of Frances Mayes' 1996 travel memoir Under The Tuscan Sun won't find a lot of meaningf

*CONTENT WARNING*: FIRST UP, there's discussions of rape and child abuse throughout that some people

To launch season 2, we embark on an ambitious journey to work out just what makes Elizabeth Gilbert'

This episode of Sentimental Garbage is pretty blue so maybe don’t listen with kids in the car. This

Caroline chats to Jill Mansell, author of Millie’s Fling, about snacks, how it feels when people are

Ready for chick-lit Middlemarch? Today we dive into Jill Mansell’s Millie’s Fling with author of the

Bridget Jones drinks like a fish, smokes like a chimney and dresses like her mother - and somehow be