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Anne Fogarty
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Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
Why plain English matters in science (and everywhere else), with Anne Greene
1102. This week, Anne Greene joins us to talk about the importance of writing in plain English, especially in scientific fields. We look at why short words are easier for our eyes to read and how a well-structured story with characters and action verbs can improve understanding. We also discuss how the historical origins of English words influence our writing today.Anne's book, "Writing Science in Plain English"Free, online Teacher's Guide for "Writing Science in Plain English"🔗 Share your familect recording in a WhatsApp chat.🔗 Watch my LinkedIn Learning writing courses.🔗 Sub...
2025-07-24
31 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Dead Man's Planet by William Morrison
When a driven man arrives at a cemetery world, what else can it be but journey's end—and the start of a new one? Dead Man’s Planet by William Morrison. That’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.We received this message on our Facebook page from Stevie Fogarty in Tipperary Ireland, “Hi Scott. I stumbled across The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast by total accident & I've been an avid fan since. I've listened with excitement to your excellent narration on the stories.”Thanks for the kind words, Stevie! And a big thank you to you and...
2025-06-04
30 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Sarah Spain: The Rise of Women's Sports
Sarah Spain was a three-sport athlete in high school and heptathlete at Cornell before going on to her epic broadcasting career, highlighting her experiences in sports and media. She explains the challenges and myths surrounding women's sports, citing Title IX and the different forms of perceived equality and opportunities that come with it. Spain shares her work at ESPN, including her time on "Around the Horn" and her podcast, "That's What She Said", which wrapped up in 2023. She also talks about her involvement with the Chicago Red Stars and iHeart's Women's Sports Audio Network. Spain emphasizes the need for...
2025-01-29
51 min
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Jay Stone: Hear in the NOW Frontier
This week Jay Stone, station manager and program director of 102.3 NOW! Radio and 99.3 Up in Edmonton, shares his journey from the Air Force to radio. Jay highlighted the NOW!'s various successes, including winning Major Market Station of the Year and Best Community Service Initiative for the Alberta Day of Caring for Jasper, which raised over $3 million. Jay himself also took home the award for Major Market Program Director of the Year. You can see all the station's awards, as well as a full list of winners, at the Canadian Radio Awards website.Jay emphasized the importance...
2025-01-21
51 min
RADIO ELECTRONICA JENA
RE - MONTHLY TECHNO REVIEW EP 40 by NIMA with JUNCTION
@its-nima has been a permanent member of our RE family for a while and does the blog "Our Techno Music Of The Month" for you once a month on Instagram. NIMA presents you also every month her favorite techno tracks of the month as a DJ Mix. And starting 2023 with guest mixes of their friends and favourite artists. Radio on. First Hour - @its-nima Tracklist @its-nima : Jancen - Dub Tool 1 (Safe Space) Inox Traxx - I Got to Try (Hardgroove) Black Mirror Park - Naked Space (Safe Space) Robert Hood - Outlast (M-Plant) Confidential Recipe - La Danza (RSPX) Fixon...
2025-01-18
2h 00
The Sound Off Podcast
Dani Stover: Is This Thing On?
Dani Stover is back on the show for a 3rd time and she discussed her experience with AM 640's "Let's Talk with Dani Stover," a non-live, pre-recorded radio show that curated content from across The Corus Radio Network. The show, which involved creating six to seven new segments daily, was well-received but faced challenges, including a shift in station direction and a negative climate during the pandemic. Sadly, Corus decided to end the show and part ways with Dani last month. Merry Christmas I guess. In this episode you will hear Dani express her mental shift from...
2025-01-14
38 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Happy New Year! Beware and Good Luck!
Our fearless leader, Matt Cundill discusses the challenges and outlook for radio and podcasting in 2025. He criticizes the current state of radio, noting its lack of innovation and the disinterest of station owners. He advocates for a CRTC-led consultation to enhance radio for listeners, not record companies. Matt warns podcasters against adopting every new trend, particularly the shift to video, which can dilute the audio experience and complicate monetization. He highlights the stringent requirements for Spotify's video monetization and emphasizes the importance of maintaining audio quality. Cundill encourages podcasters to strategically use platforms without compromising their core content.
2025-01-08
09 min
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A 9th Very Terry Christmas
Matt Cundill and Terry Dimonte get together for their annual Christmas podcast tradition, which began in 2016. Terry explains the difficulty in scheduling a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau due to his busy schedule and Terry's travel plans to England. They reminisce about their radio days, including Terry's time at CITI FM, CHOM-FM and his experiences with new wave music. Both of them watched the Yacht Rock Dock and loved it. They also discuss the decline of traditional radio, the rise of podcasts, and the importance of local community connections. Terry highlights the success of his local...
2024-12-25
1h 09
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Rob Greenlee: The Shift from Podcaster to Content Creator
Podcast Pioneer Rob Greenlee is a podcast Hall of Famer (Class 2017), host of the New Media Show (along with Todd Cochrane), Podcast Tips, Trust Factor, Spoken Life Show and Behind the EV Wheel. That's a lot of shows. Over the course of his career Rob has worked on the Zune Marketplace, where he helped develop and grow podcasting on the Zune platform. The first time I met him, he was at Spreaker and Voxnest where served as VP of Content and Partnerships, contributing to the development of tools and services for podcasters. (Spreaker was all about going Live back...
2024-12-17
44 min
GeKonnt Gesund
04 - Beyond Tracking: Welche Rolle haben Zyklus-Apps in der sprechenden Medizin?
In dieser Podcastfolge tauchen Friederike und Anne in die Welt der Zyklus-Apps ein – digitale Helfer, die menstruierende Personen dabei unterstützen, ihren Zyklus besser zu verstehen. Dabei beleuchten sie nicht nur die grundlegenden Funktionen dieser Apps, sondern diskutieren auch deren Einfluss auf die Kommunikation mit Ärzt:innen und wie sie bei der Diagnose von menstruellen Erkrankungen unterstützen können. Neben persönlichen Erfahrungen teilen sie spannende Einblicke aus einem Interview mit einer Frauenärztin und gehen sowohl auf die Vorteile als auch die potenziellen Risiken wie Datenschutz und ungenaue Vorhersagen ein. Für diese Folge verwendete Quellen:
2024-12-16
18 min
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Annalise Nielsen: Branded Podcasts and Beyond
Annalise Nielsen is the head of podcast strategy and development at Lower Street. We talked about the college years at Queen's University and how her professor was an early podfader in an attempt to create lecture podcasts. We also spent some time discussing her work at a Television station and later, Rogers and Pacific Content. She emphasized the importance of newsletters and targeted social media for podcast promotion. Nielsen also discussed the shift from video-heavy podcasts to clips and the potential for independent creators to thrive in the future.Lower Street is a leading podcast production company...
2024-12-10
50 min
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Fred Jacobs: Survey Says...
We love having Fred Jacobs from Jacobs Media on the show to discuss things like Tech Survey and the AQ Study. What do listeners come to radio for? Well since 2018 it has been for personalities first, then music. I'm not sure what you are being told from your program director, but depending on the market or format, they could be working off some old thinking. We also spoke about the lack of women in various radio roles including on air and the need for more female program directors. We also discussed the disconnect between AI and innovation, and some...
2024-12-03
46 min
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Ian March: Indie 88
Ian March, Program Director of Indy 88 in Toronto, discussed his 25-year radio career. He started at Sports Radio 1200 in Ottawa, then moved to Kingston for K Rock 1057. Ian became APD for Magic 100 and Bob FM in Ottawa, and later PD for New Country 94. He highlighted the impact of Gord Downie's death on K Rock, leading to a week of Tragically Hip music. Ian joined Indy 88, focusing on digital integration and targeting a broader audience. He noted the recent ownership change to Local Radio Lab and the challenges posed by CRTC approval delays. Ian emphasized the importance of consistency in...
2024-11-26
40 min
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Lisa Brandt: Queenager
Lisa Brandt's career in radio and voiceover is a testament to the power of versatility, resilience, and a willingness to embrace change. From her early days in small-town radio to her time at some of Toronto's most iconic stations, Brandt's story is one of navigating the evolving landscape of the industry with determination.One of the most striking aspects of Lisa's journey is her ability to keep it young. Whether it was cueing records and producing commercials in the analog era, or pivoting to voice work when her radio career took an unexpected turn, Brandt has consistently...
2024-11-19
1h 00
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John Leslie: Talking About Radio
Legendary radio broadcaster John Leslie, shared his journey from building a three-watt transmitter in his bedroom to becoming a program director at WEIR in Weirton, West Virginia. He discussed his service in the Marine Corps, his early radio roles, and his transition to television. Leslie highlighted his significant achievements, including a 38 share in Binghamton, a 27 share in Des Moines, and a 22 share in Albany. He recounted his historic trip to the Soviet Union to broadcast uncensored, marking a pivotal moment in media history. Leslie also detailed his transition to podcasting and the success of his hypnotherapy seminars with John...
2024-11-13
1h 00
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Steve Goldstein: Unlocking the Power of the Audio Promo
We dive deep into the importance of audio promos for podcasts. Steve Goldstein, returns to make a compelling case for why every podcast needs a well-crafted audio promo.Steve told us that as the podcast landscape becomes increasingly crowded, using owned media to promote your show is essential. However, he notes that promos are often overlooked, sitting low on the priority list for many podcasters. This is a missed opportunity, as an effective promo can hook listeners and drive them to tune in.The key, Steve says, is to take a "right-brain" approach focused on...
2024-11-04
28 min
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Mary Anne Ivison: Three Years Later
Mary Anne Ivison was laid off in 2021. Ivison discusses the difficult transition and mental health challenges she faced after losing her job, but how she eventually found success in voiceover work and launching her own podcast "Let's Take This Outside".We covered the ups and downs of building a voiceover business, including the challenges of working with agents and the impact of AI on the industry. Ivison shares her perspective that while AI may take over some lower-end voiceover work, the level of direction and variation required for many commercial projects still requires human talent. We also...
2024-10-22
48 min
Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
Feeling stuck? Anne Lamott's here to kickstart your writing!
1023.  I felt like I could write anything after this discussion with Anne Lamott about painful first drafts, beating perfectionism, and the one thing she'd change in "Bird by Bird." Best of all, you can meet Anne yourself at the upcoming Writers Rising conference. Use the code grammargirl10 for a 10% discount.🔗 Share your familect recording in a WhatsApp chat.🔗 Watch my LinkedIn Learning writing courses.🔗 Subscribe to the newsletter.🔗 Take our advertising survey. 🔗 Get the edited transcript.🔗 Get Grammar Girl books. 🔗 Join Grammarpalooza. Get ad-free and bonus episodes a...
2024-10-17
37 min
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Donna Reed: Talk, Play Music, Have Fun
Donna Reed, a former radio host, podcast creator, and voiceover talent discusses her dcareer in radio, including her times at WQDR and WRDU in Raleigh, NC; then to KLOL and KODA in Houston, Texas and WCXR in Washington, DC. where she enjoyed the freedom of night shifts. She transitioned to voice acting after a car commercial opportunity and has since worked on audiobooks, commercials, and transit announcements. Reed also curated the "Leopard Print Lounge Chair" channel for AccuRadio during COVID-19, blending eclectic music for a relaxed atmosphere. She reflects on the challenges and joys of podcasting, emphasizing the need fo...
2024-10-15
25 min
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Tony Garcia: Work Smarter, Sound Better, Make Money
Tony Garcia's journey through the radio industry over the past four decades provides a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of syndicated content and the changing landscape of the medium. From his early days as an intern at the iconic WNBC in New York during the 1980s, Tony's enthusiasm for radio was palpable, as he recounted the excitement of being part of the station's shift from album rock to the burgeoning new wave scene.This passion led Tony to create his own syndicated show, "Wave Breaker," while at WNYU. Through sheer determination and a willingness to learn on...
2024-10-08
49 min
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Steve Pratt: Earn It
You likely know Steve Pratt's name from his days as founder of Pacific Content. The company that created stories about brands set the bar for branded podcasts in the late 2010's. The company was later sold to Rogers in 2019 and just recently sold to Lower Street in the UK. Unlike our interview with (former Pacific Content Director of Audience developement) Dan Misener, we are going to ask Steve about his thoughts when it was announced Rogers would be mothballing the company he started. In this episode, we discussed Steve's career evolution from television to podcasting. He highlighted...
2024-10-01
48 min
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Leslie Scott: Building Teams, Reshaping Radio
Back in 2016, Leslie was the PD for 107.7 The End in Seattle, driving the station to huge success in the millennial market. Since then, she's taken on a few more stations, been elevated to overseeing programming of Audacy's exclusive streaming-only channels... And like so many people in radio, been restructured out of a job. Their loss. We discuss where Leslie's currently at both life and career wise, but mainly this is a time for us to catch up and learn how Leslie's thoughts and predictions from 2016 have aged.For the most part, Leslie's values remain the same: Radio...
2024-09-25
32 min
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Jordan Heath-Rawlings: The Big Story, 6 Years In
Jordan Heath Rawlings, host of the Big Story Podcast, returns to discuss the evolution of daily news podcasts over the past five years. We first had Jordan on the show in 2019 after year one on the show. Since then, he noted the increased competition and the shift to virtual interviews post-pandemic. There's simply more choice with outlets having rushed into the space after the success of the The Daily and The Big Story.The Big Story has evolved into video, releasing episodes on two YouTube channels, reaching 100,000 views, despite minimal video content. Some of the original challenges...
2024-09-17
36 min
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Jeff Umbro: The Podglomerate Approach
Jeff Umbro, is the founder of The Podglomerate, an award-winning podcast services firm specialized in production, marketing, and monetization of outstanding content.In this episode, we discussed his transition from book publicist to podcasting, highlighting the company's evolution since 2017. He emphasized the importance of podcast promotion, noting that cross-promos are effective but should not be the sole strategy. Jeff also shared his insights on video's role in podcasting, noting its potential for discovery and engagement. He also addressed the complexities of monetizing podcasts, including the challenges of dynamic ad insertion and the need for fair CPMs. Our...
2024-09-03
50 min
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Sharon Taylor: High Performance Podcasting
Sharon Taylor, Senior Vice President of Podcast Strategy and Product Operations at Triton, discusses her career journey from hospitality management to podcasting. She joined Omny Studio in 2016, initially on a contract basis, and later becoming CEO. Sharon highlights the evolution of Omny Studio from a radio tool to a comprehensive podcast platform, and its acquisition by Triton. She emphasizes the importance of brand safety and suitability in podcast advertising, and introduces Sounder, a tool developed by Triton to enhance contextual analysis and ad targeting. Sharon also touches on the challenges and opportunities for Canadian podcasters, noting the need for...
2024-08-27
42 min
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Todd Cochrane: Podcasting in the Age of AI
Blubrry's CEO Todd Cochrane is back once again this week, and this time he's got a new toy he's eager to share: The Thrive bundle, Blubrry's first major foray into AI integration for podcasters. We begin by going over what exactly the Thrive bundle offers its users, including various AI-powered tools to help podcasters with tasks like episode planning, production, social media clips, and email.For those who fear AI will run the world someday, worry not. Anyone who's used the current suite of online AI tools certainly knows they're not a replacement for human input by...
2024-08-19
35 min
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Dan Misener: The Art & Science of Podcasting
You likely know Dan Misener for his work in Podcasting - but I managed to trace his roots back to radio. Specifically, to CBC and shows like DNTO (Definitely Not the Opera) and Spark with Nora Young. His radio days actually stretch back a little further than that to campus radio at Dalhousie's CKDU in Halifax. But it was his time at Pacific Content where Dan began to explore audience development in the podcast space. Yes, he could have continued on making great sounding shows at places like the CBC, but what's the point if you aren't getting everyone...
2024-08-13
57 min
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Carlota G: Radio Ressurxtion
Carlota G is the midday host at 107.5 XTreme Radio in Vegas. We discussed her early career path in radio, starting as a vinyl collector in high school and later transitioning from a medical billing job and then into broadcasting. She was inspired by DJs like Dusty Street and Doug "Sluggo" Roberts of KROQ fame. Carlota shared stories of her early days in radio, including moving from Southern California to smaller markets like Porterville and Fresno to get her start. She quickly moved up to doing overnight shifts at age 22. We discussed the music scene in the 1990s...
2024-08-06
39 min
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Mac Prichard: Find Your Dream Job
At least once a year I get the urge to do an episode about career management and what to do when there are mass layoffs from the impactful culprits like Bell, Audacy, iHeart, Corus, Rogers, or Cumulus. Yes these aren't the only companies that lay off staff but it feels worse when public companies do it. Over the last few months, Corus and Audacy have faced restructuring and rumours abound of being de-listed from their local stock exchange. If you are thinking a career change is inevitable, I have an episode 8 years in the making.I met...
2024-07-30
32 min
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Rob Grant: Kickin' It On Air
This week, I speak with Rob Grant from 101.5 Today Radio in Calgary. Back in 2022 I went to Spain and landed in Seville for the Copa Del Rey final between Real Betis and Valencia. On my Instagram I wondered why there were so many firecrackers going off. It was Rob who explained that it is the Valencian way of saying hello - it football terms. Over the years we have had football chats, and some radio ones as well. This conversation features some of the many things I love including radio, politics, history, and football. In fact - these could...
2024-07-23
1h 07
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Jeff Woods: Bi, The Book
Jeff Woods returns to the show. He was a guest way way back in 2016 in Episode 2. Back then we spoke about his (then) new book, Radio, Records and Rockstars. Shortly after came the creation of a successful radio show and podcast. In this episode you will hear his process of creating an episode, the non-use of AI in research, and the influence of the late Bob Mackowycz on his career, and Woods' affinity for new music and live performances. Jeff discusses his experience in radio and podcasting, as well as his new book about relationships and sexuality. Additionally, he...
2024-07-16
38 min
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Alan Cross: Music is Back
Back in August of 2020, I had Alan Cross on the show to talk about the issues facing the music industry in the wake of the pandemic. In 2022, we could have declared that music was back but we still didn't have any real numbers with so many people trying to make up for lost time, missed shows, and those forgotten tickets stored somewhere on the internet.In this episode, music geek Alan Cross sits down to tell us about some of the latest trends in music, why concert tickets are priced the way they are, who sets the...
2024-07-09
34 min
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Jeremy Baker: The Wanderer
It appears that Jeremy Baker has come full circle. After starting the commercial part of his career at the Zone in Victoria, Jeremy has returned. We discuss his early years buying 90's CD's, listening to 99.3 the Fox, X, and other alternative formated radio. We talked about his time working university radio before heading to the Zone in Victoria then to CFOX in Vancouver, and later the Peak and most recently a stint at Acadia Broadcasting's the Surge before heading back out west.The conversation revolved around the radio industry with tons of name dropping and nerding out...
2024-07-02
45 min
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Jeremy Sinon: Radio's Digital OG
In this episode, Jeremy recounts his career journey from his first internet and computer experiences in the 1990s to his current role in digital innovation for radio. Beginning with a vivid recollection of early personal computing and internet usage, Jeremy shares how his tech-savvy background led him to a pivotal role at Clear Channel and later at Hubbard Radio. Through engaging anecdotes, he discusses the challenges and opportunities faced while integrating digital platforms, social media, and podcasting into traditional radio. Jeremy elaborates on the evolution of digital departments, the importance of strategic content repurposing, and the potential impact of...
2024-06-25
58 min
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Scot Turner: Airwaves and Soundwaves
Another episode years in the making. Scot Turner recently retired from Evanov Radio in Brantford, Ontario. Scot discussed his experiences in radio programming, sharing insights on how to navigate challenges and create successful radio stations, including CFNY, 94.5 The Beat, Dave-FM in Kitchener, and many more. Scot emphasized the importance of blending genres, catering to a specific audience, and adapting to changing listener preferences. We also discussed the evolution of dance music on radio, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s, and the challenges and opportunities in urban radio programming in Canada during the early 1990s.We got deep...
2024-06-18
1h 21
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Heather Furr: Getting Digital Direction
Heather Furr is the Director of Digital for the Bob & Sheri Show. They have 70 radio affiliates that they work with. Inside the walls of one radio station, digital strategy is an ongoing discussion and debate over best practices, staying on brand and what makes content go viral. Heather's work day is about deciding what is important in the moment and making sure the show is represented online whenever and all the time. (Yes I wrote that)Our discussion included the challenges faced by young people in the radio industry, including limited opportunities for growth and development, lack...
2024-06-11
35 min
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Sue Haas: Fast Forward To Video
Last time Sue Haas was on the show, she had just moved over from Blue Ant Media to start as the President and COO of NLogic. Well, almost a year has gone by since then, and Sue's back to let us know how it's going.If you're listening in Canada, you're probably aware that NLogic has been a steady supporter of this show for a long time now. We use their services all the time to source ratings data, but as Sue explains, you're dead wrong if you think that's all they have to offer....
2024-06-04
30 min
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Roz Weston: It Almost Never Happened
I reached out to Roz Weston when he was releasing his book, A Little Bit Broken in September of 2022. So that is not completely true - I sent an email to the publisher requesting an interview and you know how that can go. Publisher prefers TV over a podcast so on and so forth. It was another show in our company The Women of Ill Repute that had a really great interview about the Roz and the book... one that I didn't think I would be able to best. So I left it be.Now comes a...
2024-05-28
52 min
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Arielle Nissenblatt: Resident Podcast Enthusiast
We last had Arielle Nissenblatt on episode 307 a few years ago and loved the enthusiasm and energy she brings to the space. So much has changed in two years including many things that pertain to marketing like social media and video usage - so you have an idea where this conversation is headed. This is some all encompassing involvement: Her Ear Buds Collective Newsletter, The Trailer Park Podcast which discusses the good and bad of Podcast Trailers, The Podcast Community Discord Channel, She is the Community Marketing Manager at Descript, and she is also on the Board of Governors...
2024-05-22
39 min
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Craig Bruce: It's Different Down Under
Craig Bruce’s radio days started in 1986 hosting shows in Australia. He now consults for radio stations and launched a podcast called Game Changers Radio in 2016, featuring interviews with radio personalities from around the world. While the show podfaded in 2020, it is the new series called Melbourne Radio Wars, which documents Kyle and Jackie O’s entry into the Melbourne radio market.On this episode, you will hear about the differences between Australian and North American radio. The key to Kyle and Jackie O's success is their chemistry from 20 years working together, Kyle's humor, Jackie's ideas, and exce...
2024-05-14
46 min
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Dave Jackson: Back To School
So this is episode 400. I'm never really sure if as podcasters we are supposed to celebrate these milestones publicly; I have never heard a listener tell anyone that "you need to listen to Episode 100 of" any podcast ever. But I have heard them say, "Did you check out the episode with [insert relevant person here]"?Tell your friends that Dave Jackson is on the show this week as we head Back to School. Dave is the owner of the School of Podcasting and has countless resources to help you get started with your show. This includes no...
2024-05-07
45 min
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Ken Connors: On His Terms
One of the first questions I ask people when they make a decision to leave their radio job under the guise of retirements is: "Were you pushed or did you jump?" Unlike the Terry Dimonte "retirement" where he was clearly pushed, Ken Connors is leaving his weekend morning job at CJAD 800am on his own terms.In this episode, you will hear all about Ken's career which started at McGill Radio, continued throughout Ontario, to Ottawa and back to Montreal. Ken spent most of the 90's at CHOM and then he shifted to Standard Broadcasting's CJFM where...
2024-04-29
32 min
Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
Exploring the 'Funnest' Parts of Language with Anne Curzan
980. This week, I talk with with Anne Curzan about the fascinating world of language evolution, her new book, "Says Who? A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares About Language," and why linguists should take marketing tips from Apple and why Ben Franklin thought the word "colonize" was bad.| Edited transcript with links: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/curzan/transcript| Please take our advertising survey. It helps! https://podsurvey.com/GRAMMAR| Grammarpalooza (Get texts from Mignon!): https://joinsubtext.com/grammar or text "hello" to (917) 540-0876.|Â Subscribe to the newsletter for r...
2024-04-25
33 min
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Allan Grego: Branded Podcasts Work
Alan Grego shared his journey from corporate training to becoming an award-winning podcast host and communications manager at Moneris. He discussed how he got interested in podcasting and started an internal podcast at Moneris to share opportunities. This led to him creating branded podcasts for Moneris full-time. In this episode, you will hear us discuss Alan's background in audio engineering, his use of tools like the Zoom H5 for recording, and how he draws inspiration from shows like This American Life to achieve that perfect podcast sound. Alan also talked about traveling across Canada for his podcast Yes We...
2024-04-23
48 min
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John Mielke: The Milkman Delivers
Who is John?John "The Milkman" Mielke is a pioneer when it comes to bringing radio to the world wide web. John has two websites that any radio-head should be tuned into: MilkmanUnlimited.com is an incredible resource for keeping up with radio industry news. It also curates work for voiceover artists, including a few you may recognize from this show's credits, like Mary Anne Ivison and Matt Fogarty. On the other hand, BlastTheRadio.com is basically a 24-hour radio station without the "radio station" part. Meaning, there's no callsign or frequency to tune into. It's all...
2024-04-16
1h 03
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Matt Vettese: Punk Passion, Radio & Other Relatable EMO Content
Matt Vettese's career journey in radio has lasted 13 years... so far. He was caught up in layoffs last November when he was an unexpected budget cut at Big 101.1 in Barrie, Ontario. Over his time in radio, he worked in places like Peace River, Alberta and Thunder Bay, Ontario, and what he learned was the importance of connecting with listeners regardless of station size. We also spoke about the strength of social media a in a medium and smaller size market, where you are literally the only media game in town.We also geeked out a bit about...
2024-04-08
40 min
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Sarah Christie: Managing The Music
We're back with another radio star this week- one whose career I actually contributed to.Sarah Christie has been in radio for well over a decade, and currently serves as the National Music Manager for Virgin Radio Canada. We discuss her rise through the radio ranks, from a humble intern who moved to Winnipeg for an internship as soon as she was able, to one of the most important folks on Virgin's team. We also discuss how I hired Sarah myself back in the day, but didn't actually meet her until 5 years later. Radio is funny like...
2024-04-02
39 min
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Mark Asquith: In & Around Podcasting
Mark Asquith is the British Podcast Guy. He is also the co-founder of Captivate which was purchased by Global in December of 2021. Mark has been Helping podcasters to grow their audience. What I really like about Mark is his thinking when it comes to monetization and growing your audience; he is not beholden to things podcasters hold sacred.In this episode he shares insights from over a decade of experience in podcasting. He discussed the founding of Captivate to provide superior customer service and problem-solving for podcasters. Asquith emphasized understanding diverse revenue streams beyond just sponsorships. He...
2024-03-25
48 min
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Seth Resler: Community Marketing Revolution
Seth Resler joins to explore the dynamic intersection of podcasting and community marketing. Reflecting on radio's digital evolution, Resler discusses content overload and the challenges of standing out in a saturated market. The conversation dives into the pivotal role of community building, particularly in the pandemic era, as a means of fostering engagement and connection. Insights on podcast monetization and social media dynamics add depth to this conversation, offering valuable strategies for content creators seeking to navigate the evolving digital landscape.Our conversation is on Youtube as well. Full Show Notes compiled by the AI...
2024-03-18
35 min
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Sarah Burke: Women in Media Network
We have had Sarah Burke on the show a couple of times before, the first when she was at SiriusXM and the second when she launched the Women in Media Podcast. The podcast has now morphed into a network which includes shows like "Trust Me I'm a Decorator", "The Jann Arden Podcast, More Money with Jessica Morehouse, and Beyond the Sale with Cynthia Ostos... and there are more to come.Sarah is now taking applications to join.Full disclosure: Matt Cundill is an advisor to the Women in Media Network.Thanks to the...
2024-03-11
31 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Matty Staudt: Podcasting, Podle.co and the Podcast Academy
Matty Staudt is the owner of Jam Street Media, a board member of the Podcast Academy, about to launch Podle.co and .... looking for his next opportunity. All at once.In this episode, we are going to talk about podcasting growth and opportunities with industry experts, the pros and cons of remote work in the podcast industry, and his experience of starting a network, despite initial reservations, and the importance of cross-promotion within the network.As two radio veterans, we expressed our frustration with working alone in the podcast industry, desiring more human interaction and...
2024-03-05
52 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Craig Baird: Canadian History Ehx
Fellow Canadian history buffs, rejoice: Craig Baird has a cool podcast and radio show.Actually, that call to action may not resonate with very many of you, but that's exactly why Craig Baird started his podcast. Canadian History Ehx is a show dedicated to proving that Canadian history isn't nearly as boring as everyone thinks. Sure, it may not be as long and storied as European or Asian history. Sure, it doesn't have the plethora of bloody battles that American history provides. But you're doing your country and yourself a disservice if you think that means there...
2024-02-27
32 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Maie Pauts: Low Maintenance Maie
Last June, I got to watch Maie Pauts receive the Rosalie Tromblay Trailblazer Award. There was a 10 minute video summary of her career along with the tributes and highlights. This is a longer version of that.In this episode, you'll hear how Maie got her start in radio at the campus station at Ryerson University in Toronto. She originally wanted to work in TV production but fell in love with radio after joining the campus station. She hosted a funk/R&B show at the campus station before getting her first radio job at an AM station...
2024-02-20
48 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Steve Goldstein: The New Rules of Podcasting
Steve Goldstein is back after a nearly three year absence from the show to talk about video and podcasting. Last summer - video was the main topic of conversation at Podcast Movement, largely on the heels of a presentation by Steve Goldstein from Amplifi Media and Jay Nachlis from Coleman Insights.The study surveyed podcast listeners on how they "consume" podcasts across platforms like YouTube, Spotify, Apple etc. Key findings were that 72% use multiple apps to listen, and 75% said a podcast can be audio or video. Steve and I also discussed how people are consuming podcasts in...
2024-02-13
29 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Josie Dye: What Radio Needs Now
Josie Dye is exactly what radio needs.You may recognize her name from a few places: If you're in Toronto, you'll likely have heard her on Indie 88 for the last few years, or on 102.1 The Edge back in the day. You might have also heard Cynthia & Josie's Unmentionables, her podcast with Cynthia Loyst, which has been blowing up since it launched in 2022. Or, if you're a long-time fan of the Sound Off Podcast, you may remember her as the very last guest we had on before the pandemic hit.Either way, things have certainly changed...
2024-02-06
38 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Carly Kincaid: Radio Junkie
Carly Kincaid may use the term "Radio Junkie" to describe herself, but she's also a voiceover pro you hear on corporate narrations and when you are put on hold. Her radio career kicked of in the late 90's and since then she has rarely veered away from a microphone. In this episode, you will hear about Carly's passion for radio and voiceover work, revealing it's "in her blood." She talks about how her favourite radio host growing up was Rick Sadler, and they saw him in a restaurant without realizing it was him until after the fact, a...
2024-01-31
36 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Erin Davis: Very Very Grateful
Today, we cross a name off every radio aficionado's interview bucket list: Erin Davis. Erin hosted radio in Toronto for more than 30 years, from the 80's all the way to 2016. Most of that time was spent at the venerable CHFI.There's a lot to talk about when it comes to Erin's career, and she's happy to share. Stories of personal and career growth, and how she developed her hosting skills. The mistakes she made along the way. The co-hosts she had the best and worst chemistry with, what she found so special about radio, the decline she's...
2024-01-09
1h 12
The Sound Off Podcast
Andrew "Hustler" Paterson: Winnipeg Sports Talk FTW
Andrew "Hustler" Paterson is the owner of Winnipeg Sports Talk. TSN 1290 abandoned the Sports Radio format back in February 2021, and since then, he and his producer Michael Remis have filled the gap, putting out high-quality daily sports content for the people of Winnipeg to enjoy.Hustler started in radio with a Saturday sports show on CFEQ 107.1 the Freak, and proceeded to build his brand through stints at the Winnipeg Free Press and CJOB. This means he was around for the return of the Winnipeg Jets to the NHL in 2011, and we talk about everything that meant for...
2024-01-02
1h 07
The Sound Off Podcast
Jason Dixon: Sirius About Sports
Jason Dixon has been with Sirius XM since 2015. How he got there is a sum of all the parts that come before that. An internship at 970 WFLA after hearing about it in a TV and radio class, a transition to the Power Pig where he shares a number of fun stories, launching what would become WDAE, followed by 8 years at the Tampa Bay Lightning. Jason later had stints in North Carolina and Detroit.In this episode you will hear stories from all these stops; which means you will hear some stories from inside the Tampa Bay Lightning...
2023-12-20
1h 19
A Certain Age
Beyond Kegels. Easy Ideas for Optimal Pelvic Floor and GI Health (Think Bladder Control + Less Constipation) from Physical Therapist Dr. Anne Duch
Look, talking about pelvic floor dysfunction isn’t sexy. But pelvic floor health is a critical part of wellness and everyday living. Think bladder control, optimal GI health, pain-free sex, and mobility as you age. This week’s show features board-certified Physical Therapist Dr. Anne Duch, who dives into how pelvic floor health is impacted by pregnancy and childbirth, aging, loss of estrogen, and by our modern, largely sedentary life. Anne offers simple, doable ideas and exercises that every one of us can and should take to keep our pelvises in tip-top shape. SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPT:acer...
2023-03-13
43 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Bryan Barletta, Sounds Profitable: Remedial Ad Tech 101
Bryan Barletta is back to tell us about the evolution of his company, Sounds Profitable. He started it two years ago, and since then it's evolved harmoniously alongside the podcast industry. You don't need even need to have podcast ads on your show to find value in its podcasts and newsletters, which we highly recommend you subscribe to. In this episode, we speak to Bryan about the first two years of Sounds Profitable. We discuss the podcasts he's on-boarded, like The Download, and the great podcast people he's worked with: Arielle Nissenblatt, Lauren Passell from Tink Media...
2022-10-20
42 min
Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
Why Nobody Says 'You're Welcome' Anymore. Whose. Chimichanga.
884. People often ask why people say "no worries" or "no problem" instead of "you're welcome," and we actually found an answer! Also, we look at whether it's OK to use "whose" for inanimate objects in a sentence such as "The chair whose legs are broken."Transcript:  https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/why-nobody-says-youre-welcome-anymore-whose-chimichanga| Subscribe to the newsletter for regular updates.| Watch my LinkedIn Learning writing course.| Peeve Wars card game. | Grammar Girl books. | HOST: Mignon Fogarty| VOICEMAIL: 833-214-GIRL (833-214-4475)| Grammar Girl is part of...
2022-07-15
17 min
IIEA Talks
Ireland, Europe And The World In James Joyce's Ulysses
Ahead of Bloomsday on the 100th anniversary of Ulysses, and of Irish independence, this event explores the European and international dimensions of James Joyce’s novel and the myriad visions of Ireland’s place in the world, which then as now occurred during great turbulence and uncertainty in the world. This anniversary also marks 100 years of Irish independence, as well as 50 years since Irish accession to the European Union. About the Speakers: Anne Fogarty is Full Professor and Director of the Centre for James Joyce Studies at UCD, and an expert on the historical context of Ulysses and on 20th cent...
2022-06-15
1h 02
RadioMoLI
Every Life is Many Days: Nuala O’Connor’s Nora
Every Life is Many Days is a podcast about James Joyce and his family in the contemporary novel. Presented by Professor Anne Fogarty of the School of English, Drama and Film at UCD and Director of the UCD James Joyce Research Centre, the podcast looks at how the many gaps between Joyce the man and Joyce the writer have in recent years been movingly explored in a number of novels that think about his life in very different ways.In this episode, writer Nuala O’Connor discusses her novel Nora, the challenges of writing a historical figure as...
2022-04-05
1h 01
U22 The Centenary Ulysses Podcast
Episode 13: Nausicaa
A woman, a man, a beach at twilight, and at least one orgasm: but what exactly happens? Is Gerty MacDowell brainwashed or liberated by the women’s magazines she reads? Is the episode misogynist or empathetic? We complicate these binaries with Anne Fogarty, professor at University College, Dublin, Cathal Mac Thréinfhir, retired teacher in Limerick, Nuala O’Connor, Irish novelist, James Turner, professor at UC Berkeley, and Vicki Mahaffey, professor at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
2022-04-03
1h 07
RadioMoLI
Every Life is Many Days: Anna Vaught's Saving Lucia
Every Life is Many Days is a podcast about James Joyce and his family in the contemporary novel. Presented by Professor Anne Fogarty of the School of English, Drama and Film at UCD and Director of the UCD James Joyce Research Centre, the podcast looks at how the many gaps between Joyce the man and Joyce the writer have in recent years been movingly explored in a number of novels that think about his life in very different ways.2022 marks the centenary of the publication of Ulysses on the 2 February 1922 by Shakespeare and Company in Paris. Inevitably...
2022-02-16
43 min
On the Road with Penguin Classics
Ulysses with Anne Fogarty
James Joyce in Dublin. Professor Anne Fogarty joins Henry in Dublin to recreate a day in the life of Leopold Bloom. They discuss Ulysses by James Joyce and visit the Martello Tower where the novel opens, Eccles Street, Davy Byrnes and the National Library. They meet Darina Gallagher, director of the James Joyce Centre, who coordinates the annual Bloomsday celebrations. 2 February 2022 is the 100th anniversary of the first book publication of Ulysses. Penguin Modern Classics editions of Ulysses by George Orwellhttps://www.penguin.co.uk/books/57043/ulysses/9780141182803.html...
2022-02-02
1h 14
SAP Experts
Episode 97: Dimensions of Digital Transformation – Dr. Anne Gfrerer
Guest: Dr. Anne Gfrerer – Owner and Managing Director, Anne Gfrerer Consulting Host: Timo Deiner – Director, Cloud Transformation and Architecture A new year and a new episode of the SAP Experts Podcast. I hope that you all had a great start in 2022. My name is Timo Deiner and I’m happy to be your host today. Before we start I’d like to give a very warm welcome to our newest team member: welcome on board Jonathan Fogarty! He is joining us from SAP Australia. Be sure that you don’t miss his episodes. Glad to have you o...
2022-01-18
52 min
The Mentor with Mark Bouris
#297 2021 wrap, bold business predictions and preparing for the new year
Thank you for tuning in for another year of The Mentor with Mark Bouris! It's been a big year, but as the saying goes, next year is even bigger. The Mentored team go a bit rogue, so expect some looseness this episode. Mark Bouris and the team discuss their favourite Mentor episodes, a peek behind the scenes, Jono's moustache, moving on from 2021 and preparing for 2022.Join the Facebook Group.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. ___To listen back to the episodes mentioned in this podcast...
2021-12-27
38 min
Connections, Coffee & Confidence
Let Me Explain the Link Between Christmas, Perception and Your Marketing Work
In this short episode, I ask what we're waiting for - what those of us who should be on the mailing list for Overthinkers Anonymous are actually waiting for and I propose a simple solution to move past the chronic overthinking that slows us down. With a nod to my mom who in her usual ever so slightly sarcastic way of making her point, left this golden gem in my head: Christmas is coming... This translates into: what the heck are you waiting for?Also mentioned in this podcast:This is the podcast...
2021-10-04
12 min
Futility Closet
The Blind Traveler
When a mysterious illness blinded him at age 25, British naval officer James Holman took up a new pursuit: travel. For the next 40 years he roamed the world alone, describing his adventures in a series of popular books. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast, we'll describe Holman's remarkable career and his unique perspective on his experiences. We'll also remember some separating trains and puzzle over an oddly drawn battle plan. Intro: David Tennant's 2008 turn as Hamlet enlisted the skull of composer André Tchaikowsky. For J.B.S. H...
2020-12-14
30 min
YarraBUG
Nicky Page talks about Step Away From The Car 2.0: Ride a Bike Right & Gridlock
In this series of summer specials, Chris catches up with Nicky Page about Step Away from the Car (broadcast on YarraBUG Radio in 2017/18) and Step Away from the Car 2.0 The 2019 series was recorded by interviewer/producers Nicky Page and Suzanne Reece at the 2019 Australian Walking and Cycling Conference in Adelaide. Nicky talks about the first Step Away From the Car series, Port Adelaide Bicycle Users Group and talking to participants at the Australian Walking and Cycling Conference1. Everyone Can Ride a Bike Right: Not everyone can instinctively learn to ride a bike. Unable to tolerate the thought that children, particularly children with...
2020-01-20
00 min
The Maryland Crabs Podcast
What does a new City Dock look like? We talk with the people that are shaping it. (E-149)
City Dock in Annapolis has been studied to death. About the only thing that everyone can agree upon is that a parking lot is not the best use. Last year, after a political firestorm placed City Dock on an endangered watchlist by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the parties came together. The City of Annapolis, the non-profit Historic Annapolis, and all of the various constituents (92 of them) have been working for nearly a year to re-imagine the area and are about to release that plan for adoption and implementation. This plan has a great c...
2019-10-24
54 min
The Claire Can Cook Podcast
Economics & Brussels Sprouts with Annie Fogarty (Episode #5)
In today's pod Claire speaks with her sister, Annie, a sophomore at UC Berkeley. Annie is a econ major, triathlete, and overall lover of life. Annie and Claire discuss gourmet camping, thanksgiving traditions, and the best places to eat in Berkeley. Annie also talks about blending her interest in nutrition with economics.Here are some links to things Annie mentioned:https://www.instagram.com/leefromamerica/Her favorite gluten free bread http://againstthegraingourmet.com/gluten-free-breadsThe food collective Annie worked at http://www.foodcollective.org/You can follow Annie @anne.fog on InstagramTo...
2018-11-12
29 min
Historic Films Stock Footage Archive
FASHION SHOW IN RIO DE JANIERO - 1953
FOR LICENSING INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT HISTORIC FILMS ARCHIVE (info@historicfilms.com / http://www.historicfilms.com / 800-249-1940) 00:00 (TC: 08.46.07): IKE ON A FAMILY HOLIDAY. IKE MAMIE AND MAMIE'S MOTHER ARE GUESTS OF DR. MILTON EISENHOWER & WIFE. THEY ALL POSE IN MILTON'S GARDEN. IKE & MILTON HOLD HANDS FULL OF FISH THEY CAUGHT. 00:01 (TC: 08.46.36): FASHIONS FOR TRAVEL FROM RIO DE JANERO JOAN & FRED ARRIVE IN RIO & SHE MODELS CLOTHING BY DESIGNER ANNE FOGARTY AT MAJESTIC COPACABANA BEACH. 00:50 (TC: 08.47.25): JOAN THROWS COINS IN POOL AT A PICTURESQUE MOUNTAIN RESORT. PAN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OF VERY TALL ROYAL PALMS IN...
2018-06-02
01 min
UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
Interview with Eilis Ni Dhuibhne.
This podcast features an interview with Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, conducted by Professor Anne Fogarty, which concluded the UCD symposium dedicated her work.
2018-03-12
30 min
RTÉ - Arts Tonight
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce on the eve of its publication centenary
'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' by James Joyce on the eve of its publication centenary with Éilis Nà Dhuibne, Anne Enright, Frank McGuinness, Anne Fogarty and Luke Gibbons with readings by Barry McGovern from hte RTÉ archives..
2015-12-07
56 min
Historic Films Stock Footage Archive
1953 NEWSREEL
For licensing inquiries please contact Historic Films Archive (www.historicfilms.com / info@historicfilms.com) Warner Pathe News. Newsreel Featuring news headlines from 1953. Disaster In The North Sea, British Soldier, Mau Mau, Dag Hammarskjold, Milton Eisenhower, Anne Fogarty, Texas Twister, Methodist Missionaries, Versatile Twin Copter, First Film From Laos, Children's Day, Fastest Calculator, Jimmy Demaret, Pro Golf, Bob Hope, are among the stories.
2013-03-04
19 min
Anomaly Podcast
Anomaly: Women of Sci-fi, Fantasy and Fandom Part 2
In this special two part episode Jen and Angela, the hosts of Anomaly, join forces with Kasey, Anne and Sue from Anomaly Supplemental as well as guest host: Bethany from The Star Wars Report, to discuss how women are treated in sci-fi, fantasy and fandom. Look for interviews related to this topic to appear about every other day. Those interviews include Mignon Fogarty, Teal Sherer, Mur Lafferty, Marian Call, Jessica Mills and Carrie Goldman. Show notes are located at the anomaly web site. Please visit anomalypodcast.com to find out how you can send feedback. Rate us on iTunes...
2011-09-26
56 min
Anomaly Podcast
Anomaly: Women of SciFi, Fantasy and Fandom Part One
In this special two part episode Jen and Angela, the hosts of Anomaly, join forces with Kasey, Anne and Sue from Anomaly Supplemental to discuss how women are treated in sci-fi, fantasy and fandom. Look for part two to enter the feed in the next day or two. After that interviews related to this topic will appear about every other day. Those interviews include Mignon Fogarty, Teal Sherer, Mur Lafferty, Marian Call and Carrie Goldman.Â
2011-09-26
00 min
Embrace This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.
Persuasion by Jane Austen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/124790to listen full audiobooks. Title: Persuasion Author: Jane Austen Narrator: Moira Fogarty Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 22 minutes Release date: August 13, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.68 of Total 22 Ratings of Narrator: 3.5 of Total 6 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: Jane Austen's Persuasion focuses on the regret and loneliness of Anne Elliot, who had rejected a proposal of marriage upon advice of a dear friend, from the one man she truly loved. The story takes place less than a decade after the proposal, following her simultaneous anticipation and dread of the rejected lover's return to the community. She...
2011-08-13
8h 22
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Literature, Literary Fiction
Persuasion by Jane Austen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/124790to listen full audiobooks. Title: Persuasion Author: Jane Austen Narrator: Moira Fogarty Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 22 minutes Release date: August 13, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.68 of Total 22 Ratings of Narrator: 3.5 of Total 6 Genres: Literary Fiction Publisher's Summary: Jane Austen's Persuasion focuses on the regret and loneliness of Anne Elliot, who had rejected a proposal of marriage upon advice of a dear friend, from the one man she truly loved. The story takes place less than a decade after the proposal, following her simultaneous anticipation and dread of the rejected lover's return to the community...
2011-08-13
8h 22
Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Literature, Classics
Persuasion by Jane Austen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/124790to listen full audiobooks. Title: Persuasion Author: Jane Austen Narrator: Moira Fogarty Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 22 minutes Release date: August 13, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.68 of Total 22 Ratings of Narrator: 3.5 of Total 6 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: Jane Austen's Persuasion focuses on the regret and loneliness of Anne Elliot, who had rejected a proposal of marriage upon advice of a dear friend, from the one man she truly loved. The story takes place less than a decade after the proposal, following her simultaneous anticipation and dread of the rejected lover's return to the community. She...
2011-08-13
8h 22
UCDscholarcast
Scholarcast 4: Anne Fogarty - James Joyce and Popular Culture
James Joyce’s works abound in references to popular culture. They depict such works as part of the very fabric of modern consciousness. Frequently, Joyce deploys allusions to popular entertainment as a means of underlining the debasement and vulgarity of contemporary existence. But also crucially, in the manner of Walter Benjamin, he depicts popular culture as a site of resistance and the very basis by which his characters may contest the enervating effects of capitalism and of political imperialisms.
2008-03-27
28 min
UCDscholarcast
Scholarcast 4: Anne Fogarty - James Joyce and Popular Culture
James Joyce’s works abound in references to popular culture. They depict such works as part of the very fabric of modern consciousness. Frequently, Joyce deploys allusions to popular entertainment as a means of underlining the debasement and vulgarity of contemporary existence. But also crucially, in the manner of Walter Benjamin, he depicts popular culture as a site of resistance and the very basis by which his characters may contest the enervating effects of capitalism and of political imperialisms.
2008-03-27
00 min
UCD Scholarcast - Series 1: The Art of Popular Culture: From "The Meeting of the Waters" to Riverdance
Scholarcast 4: Anne Fogarty - James Joyce and Popular Culture
James Joyce’s works abound in references to popular culture. They depict such works as part of the very fabric of modern consciousness. Frequently, Joyce deploys allusions to popular entertainment as a means of underlining the debasement and vulgarity of contemporary existence. But also crucially, in the manner of Walter Benjamin, he depicts popular culture as a site of resistance and the very basis by which his characters may contest the enervating effects of capitalism and of political imperialisms.
2008-03-27
00 min