What Are You Reading Now?
What Are You Reading Now?
Podcast Description
Introducing What Are You Reading Now? A brand new podcast from the makers of The Go-To Food Podcast that sees your favourite authors open up about the books that shaped them, the ones they turn to for comfort, and the stories they can't stop recommending.Each episode is a deep dive into a writer’s life: their reading habits, writing journey, creative challenges, and what it really takes to bring a book into the world.Make sure to subscribe to What Are You Reading Now? wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast covers topics such as the influence of literature on personal development, challenges in the writing journey, and the complexities of modern storytelling. Episodes include discussions on reclaiming time and self-respect through reading with guest Natalie Lue, the intersection of masculinity and fiction with Lucas Oakeley, and the politics surrounding sex work and activism with Frankie Miren, offering listeners diverse perspectives on contemporary literature.

Introducing What Are You Reading Now? A brand new podcast from the makers of The Go-To Food Podcast that sees your favourite authors open up about the books that shaped them, the ones they turn to for comfort, and the stories they can’t stop recommending.
Each episode is a deep dive into a writer’s life: their reading habits, writing journey, creative challenges, and what it really takes to bring a book into the world.
Make sure to subscribe to What Are You Reading Now? wherever you get your podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Esme and Kareem are joined by journalist and author Kieran Yates, whose acclaimed debut All the Houses I’ve Ever Lived In explores what home means in modern Britain — from damp flats and mouldy walls to joy, resilience and belonging.
Kieran talks about the realities of the UK housing crisis, from the absurdity of housemate auditions to landlords who turn off the hot water, and why imagination is key to rethinking how we live. She shares what it was like to write such a personal book, how she balanced creative storytelling with journalism, and why she insisted on working with a woman of colour editor in a largely white publishing world.
We also dig into the politics of home, class and race in housing, and how design and architecture could help rebuild community. Kieran opens up about how her experiences reporting after Grenfell shaped her voice, why she believes creativity can’t thrive without security, and the books that continue to inspire her — from Hanif Abdurraqib’s A Little Devil in America to Natasha Brown’s Assembly.
Books mentioned include:
All the Houses I’ve Ever Lived In by Kieran Yates
Assembly by Natasha Brown
A Little Devil in America by Hanif Abdurraqib
Poor Little Sick Girls by Ione Gamble
Feminism Interrupted by Lola Olufemi
The Transgender Issue by Shon Faye
Against Landlords by Nick Bano
Follow the show on Instagram and TikTok at @whatyoureadingnowpod
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Disclaimer
This podcast’s information is provided for general reference and was obtained from publicly accessible sources. The Podcast Collaborative neither produces nor verifies the content, accuracy, or suitability of this podcast. Views and opinions belong solely to the podcast creators and guests.
For a complete disclaimer, please see our Full Disclaimer on the archive page. The Podcast Collaborative bears no responsibility for the podcast’s themes, language, or overall content. Listener discretion is advised. Read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for more details.