Andrew Katay and Natasha Moore

Bookpile

Arts EN ↓ 5 episodes

Are you someone with piles of books in your life, read and unread? Us too. Join Andrew Katay and Natasha Moore as they talk about stuff they’ve read - some must-reads, a few don’t-bothers - and argue the questions they raise. Andrew Katay is a pastor and CEO, Natasha Moore is a writer. Andrew’s agreed to read more fiction for this podcast, and Tash more non-fiction: we tackle one of each per episode, on a theme. We’re likely to talk about Christian things in any given episode, but Bookpile is for everyone who likes to read, or would like to read more.

Author

Andrew Katay and Natasha Moore

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Arts

Podcast website

bookpile.podbean.com

Latest episode

Jan 2, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 5: TRAUMA 02.01.2026

The End of Trauma: How the New Science of Resilience is Changing How We Think about PTSD , by George A. Bonanno (2021) / Long Island Compromise , by Taffy Brodesser-Akner (2024) ||   Is trauma ubiquitous, or is the term over-used and therefore now becoming meaningless or even unhelpful? Is trauma something people mostly overcome or mostly have to carry with them forever? The novel and the non-fict...

Episode 4: ASSHOLES 25.12.2025

Assholes: A Theory , by Aaron James (2012) / Crossroads , by Jonathan Franzen (2021) ||   With apologies for US spelling (they are both American books), and for language, Tash and Andrew consider assholery: who counts as an asshole, whether there are more assholes around than there used to be, and whether James’ theoretical account of the species maps onto the depth and complexity of Franzen’s cha...

Episode 3: TENDING TO THE SOUL IN AN AGE OF ANXIETY 19.12.2025

Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times , by Elizabeth Oldfield (2024) / Stone Yard Devotional , by Charlotte Wood (2023) ||   What kind of people are needed at the end of the world? That’s what Oldfield asks in her book about being a grown-up in a messed-up and confusing time (like all times?); and it’s what Wood is asking too, in her novel about a woman who withdraws from her life as...

Episode 2: WOMEN AND POWER 11.12.2025

Feminism Against Progress , by Mary Harrington (2023) /  The Power , by Naomi Alderman (2016) ||   Andrew and Tash rush in where wiser minds may fear to tread. They consider Mary Harrington’s argument that modern feminism isn’t really to the benefit of most women (and what would be), and compare their reactions to Naomi Alderman’s thought-experiment novel about what would happen if women became, p...

Episode 1: CONVERSATIONS 04.12.2025

Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most , by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, and Sheila Heen (1999/2023) / Conversations with Friends , by Sally Rooney (2017) || In the inaugural episode of Bookpile, Tash and Andrew decide to have a conversation about … conversations. Well, about books about conversations.   Andrew’s non-fiction pick Difficult Conversations is one he uses and recomm...

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