AustenTherapy Podcast

By: Kate and Theresa Emery
  • Summary

  • Two mental health professionals who are siblings start reading Jane Austen together. One of them, Kate, has read all of Austen and is very obsessed. The other, Theresa, has not and is not. Kate's hope is to convert them by the end of their Pride and Prejudice read through.

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    Kate and Theresa Emery
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Episodes
  • Intro/Trailer
    Dec 2 2021

    Meet the hosts - Kate (she/they) and Theresa (she/they) as they start their journey reading Jane Austen.

    We will be starting our first episode with Chapters 1-4 of Pride and Prejudice!


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    4 mins
  • Pride and Prejudice: Chapters 1-4
    Dec 3 2021

    Our first episode is here! Kate (she/they) managed to get Theresa (she/they) to start reading Pride and Prejudice!

    Listen to our completely historically inaccurate discussion of these first few chapters of Pride and Prejudice! :)



    Note: Age of majority and age of consent are different. In the Regency era the age of consent was 12 for girls and 14 for boys, but parental consent to marry by licence was needed for minors under the age of 21.

    Note: We got other things wrong too.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Pride and Prejudice: Chapters 5-7
    Dec 11 2021
    We discuss chapters 5-7 of Pride and Prejudice. In these chapters we discuss fathers checking out, stalker Darcy, and much more. Enjoy this episode with two siblings - Kate (she/they), a therapist and lover of Jane Austen, and Theresa (she/they), a social worker who has never read Jane Austen.

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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