For Real is a biweekly nonfiction podcast that puts the spotlight on new books and old favorites that tell it like it is, or at least try to.
This week Alice and Kim talk assassins, night witches, and the serial killer who was almost impossible to catch.
This week Alice and Kim talk ridiculously long subtitles and books about the ocean, from the science of jellyfish to the true story of the mutiny on the Bounty.
This week Alice and Kim talk about witches, Jehovah's Witnesses, fungus-inspired crime, and what nonfiction to read for Pride Month.
This week Kim and guest host Liberty Hardy talk new books and their favorite nonfiction of the year so far.
This week Alice and Kim talk about Soviet spy cats, French history, and Harper Lee and a murder trial.
This week Alice and Kim talk about spelling bee horror stories, why you should read about ancient scrolls, and nonfiction to read if you love (or even just sort of like) Star Wars.
This week Alice and Kim talk about the guy who got Capone, a chef who got his start selling candy on the subway, and the first people to stand up to the KKK.
This week Alice and Kim talk about bookish murders, confidence tricksters, Craigslist cons and more new nonfiction.
This week Alice and Kim talk about assassinations, small town murder, and why women’s bathroom lines are longer than men’s (spoiler: it’s the patriarchy!).
This week Alice and Kim talk about a ton of March new releases and books to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8.