Friday Morning Coffee: Boston Tea Party

Stephanie Schaefer joins Daniel Ford to dish on her favorite movies and television from the past year (including “Brooklyn,” “Take Me Home,” "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," and “Sisters”), the quasi-“Friends” reunion, and the Netflix shows she’s looking forward to in the spring.

Photo credit: Stephanie Schaefer

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Friday Morning Coffee: Burning the Midnight Oil

Daniel Ford talks to Dave Pezza about getting back into a writing/reading groove, Elmore Leonard, “Star Wars,” and the deaths of Alan Rickman, David Bowie, and Glenn Frey.

Photo credit: Cristina Cianci

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Friday Morning Coffee: The Best Novels of 2015

Daniel Ford and Gary Almeter discuss their favorite novels in 2015. The list includes Chigozie Obioma's The Fishermen, M.O. Walsh’s My Sunshine Away, Bill Clegg’s Did You Ever Have A Family, Tania James’ The Tusk That Did the Damage, Anthony Breznican’s Brutal Youth, and more!

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Friday Morning Coffee: The Hunt for More Pie

Sean complains he never gets coffee on these shows, so we honored him with a mug of tea.

Sean complains he never gets coffee on these shows, so we honored him with a mug of tea.

Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy talk about writing during the holidays, Thanksgiving fixin’s, and, of course, pie.

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Friday Morning Coffee: Blues-Rock Musician Patrick Sweany

Patrick Sweany, one of Nashville’s bluesy rockers, talks to Dave Pezza about his roots, his early musical influences, his songwriting process, and recording his recent album “Daytime Turned to Nighttime.”

To learn more about Patrick Sweany, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @PatrickSweany.

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Friday Morning Coffee: Sonya Gavankar From the Newseum

Sonya Gavankar, manager of public relations for the Newseum in Washington D.C., talks to Daniel Ford about the museum’s founding principles, some of her favorite exhibits, and why it’s important to have a museum dedicated to journalism in the nation’s capital. 

Photo credit: Maria Bryk

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Friday Morning Coffee: On Approaching 100 Podcasts

Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford discuss how it feels to be on the precipice of 100 podcasts. The pair talks about which guests they want back on the podcast, future dream interviews, and how the pod has served as writing therapy. They also reveal the books that are currently occupying their nightstands. 

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