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Do not confuse Sugar Calling with Dear Sugars. The pretense of calling writers to solve a letter writer’s problems has been dropped, freeing the conversations in Sugar Calling to be exponentially more genuine than those of Dear Sugars. Or maybe the difference between the two podcasts is something as tiny as, say, a virus, and it’s time to get real. Bottom line: don’t dismiss Sugar Calling because you’ve grown tired of Dear Sugars. The interview with Alice Walker (creator of the original Sugar, the Sugar of all Sugars) is guaranteed to wake you up.
MsLabRatLingo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/14/20
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For conversations from the heart. I have had a literary crush on Margaret Atwood since I first heard her speak at Oberlin (incoherent mumble) years ago. Now I must correct a missing piece in my reading history and pick up a work by Cheryl.
RICH PESTO (Viewer, 11, 4) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/20
I am absolutely over the moon to hear your reassuring voice again, Cheryl; especially at this time. Thank you for sharing this new adventure with us! ❤️
paxton4evr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/20
Thanks for this podcast. Enough of politicians and news reporting, what I’m hungry to hear is poets, musicians, writers and artists! Cheryl is a wonderful writer who interviews others with such humanity. I loved Dear Sugars and looking forward to every episode of this new podcast. Now...Read full review »
Towanda Ruth via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/20
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