Samira El Omari

Who is reading?

Arts EN ↓ 10 episodes

A podcast by Samria El Omari who interviews readers about the book they're reading.

Author

Samira El Omari

Category

Arts

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Anne Hunt 10.07.2026

Anne and I talk about a book named Beware of Pity by Stefan Zweig, and as a bonus All visitors ashore by C. K. Stead. Enjoy! IG: @samirawisr

Violeta Ivanova 29.06.2026

Violeta and I talk about a book named Pachinko by Min Yin Lee. Find Violeta's substack here My IG: @samirawisr

Massimo Casali 07.06.2026

Massimo and I talk about a book called An African History of Africa by Zeinab Badawi.

Andrew Bannister 20.05.2026

This sixth episode is a milestone. For the first time I speak to a previously unknown person on this podcast, because I met him while he was reading in a public place. Andrew Bannister and I talk about The Odyssey by Homer.

Jacqueline Truesdale 12.05.2026

This is another conversation I had at Casa Ana in Spain. Jacqueline and I talked about a book named The Information by Martin Amis.

Jess Dowse 02.05.2026

Jess and I talk about a book named Mongrel by Hanako Footman.

Anna Jankovich 22.04.2026

Anna and I talk about a book named the Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett.

Tom Bromley 12.04.2026

Tom and I talk about a book named Suspicion by the writer Seichō Matsumoto.

Tinca Leahy 04.04.2026

This is the first conversation I had for this podcast. Tinca and I talked about Mexico Set by Len Deighton, the book she was reading. I love the ending as it so much reflects what this podcast is: a creative experiment. Thank you for listening.

An Introduction 04.04.2026

Hi, welcome! This Is the Who Is Reading?  podcast by Samira El Omari. As a writer and curious person I often wonder what people are reading. I look at the readers of this time with a sense of wonder and excitement and if I dig deeper I think this is to do with hope. Isn't wanting to relate to what writers think and feel, wanting to read about ideas a sign of hope? A way to relate to yourself in a...

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