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Chicago Writers Podcast
S2 Ep 07: Nocturnal Creatures with Jessica Keller
Jessica Keller drops by the podcast to discuss the short story 'Nocturnal Creatures' by Saïd Sayrafiezadeh. storystudiochicago.org https://chireviewofbooks.com/
2025-06-04
40 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
S2 Ep 06: Story of Your Life with Anna Sortino
Author Anna Sortino stops by the podcast to discuss Ted Chiang's 'Story of Your Life.' https://annasortino.com/ https://chireviewofbooks.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2025-05-05
43 min
Gamekings
EvdWL over Fallout 3, Oblivion & de flirt van Xbox met Nintendo
Deze talkshow wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door MSI. Alle meningen in deze video zijn onze eigen. MSI heeft inhoudelijk geen inspraak op de content en zien de video net als jullie hier voor het eerst op de site.Het weekend staat al lafjes tegen de deurpost aan te wrijven. Het wil naar binnen om iedereen een verdiende portie Paas-rust toe te bedelen. Wij hebben daar wel zin in en dat laten we blijken ook tijdens deze editie van Einde van de Week Live. De wekelijkse talkshow waarin we de games- en nerd nieuws van de afgelopen week...
2025-04-18
1h 16
AD Media Podcast
AD ESF special I: ‘Claude krijgt op songfestival vooral concurrentie van parodie-acts in de stijl van Joost Klein’
Komende maand begint het Eurovisie Songfestival in Basel en alle acts zijn inmiddels bekend. Tijd voor een allesomvattende podcast over het liedjesfestijn. Hoe zijn de kansen van Claude en tegen wie neemt hij het op? ‘Hij krijgt vooral concurrentie van parodie-acts in de stijl van Joost Klein’. Het songfestival-panel van de AD Media Podcast bestaande uit presentator Manuel Venderbos, songfestivalverslaggever Alexander van Eenennaam en songfestivalkenner Mark den Blanken is weer bijeen gekomen om alle liedjes van deze editie van het Eurovisie Songfestival te bespreken. Ze delen hun persoonlijke favorieten en zijn verbaasd over elkaars keuzes. ,,Dat ik hier...
2025-04-11
43 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
S2 Ep 05: Here is My Heart with Megan Stielstra and Sara Cutaia
Megan Stielstra and Sara Cutaia join the pod to discuss Megan's essay 'Here is My Heart' from THE WRONG WAY TO SAVE YOUR LIFE. https://bsky.app/profile/chicagowriterspod.bsky.social https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2025-03-31
1h 00
Chicago Writers Podcast
S2 Ep 05: Here is My Heart with Megan Steilstra and Sara Cutia
Megan Steilstra and Sara Cutia join the pod to discuss Megan's essay 'Here is My Heart' from THE WRONG WAY TO SAVE YOUR LIFE. https://bsky.app/profile/chicagowriterspod.bsky.social
2025-03-31
1h 00
Gamekings
Brievenmaandag over GTA 5, The Last of Us 2 & zelf games maken
Deze talkshow wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Remedy. Alle meningen in deze video zijn onze eigen. Remedy heeft inhoudelijk geen inspraak op de content en zien de video net als jullie hier voor het eerst op de site.Na een lekker zonnig weekend (in ieder geval de zaterdag) is het vannacht maandag geworden. Wat logisch is, als je op zondagavond het bed inkruipt. Het is gewoon wat het is en we zijn vrolijk opgestaan om naar de studio af te reizen. Aldaar aangekomen nemen we met een bak koffie erbij, een nieuwe editie van Brievenmaandag op. De...
2025-03-24
1h 07
Chicago Writers Podcast
S2 Ep 04: Busman's Honeymoon with Jen Coffeen
Jen Coffeen drops by the podcast to discuss the prologue and chapter 1 of BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON by Dorothy Sayers and all the complex romance hidden in this classic detective series. https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ https://chireviewofbooks.com/
2025-03-03
1h 15
Chicago Writers Podcast
S2 Ep 03: 2025 Preview with the Chicago Review of Books
Rachel's Recommendations Favorite 2024: What's Not Mine by Nora Decter Non-2024 book: Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez 2024 book no one read: Dead in Long Beach, California by Venita Blackburn Most anticipated 2025 by a Chicago author: Original Sins by Eve L. Ewing Most anticipated by an author with a long gap since last book: Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Small press titles: The Gloomy Girl Variety Show by Freda Epum Leave: A Postpartum Account by Shayne Terry No Offense: A Memoir in Essays by Jackie Domenus Friends might think you're nuts but sorry not sorry: The Harder I Fight the...
2025-02-03
43 min
Beursnerd | BNR
Beursnerd | De Europese Commissie gaat stug door met techregulering
Sorry jongens en meisjes: soms besluit een automatische opname dat 'ie toch liever wat handwerk vereist. Bij deze de juiste audio. Mark Zuckerberg schudde deze week voor de zoveelste keer wat ideologische veertjes af en diende meteen even een verzoek in bij aankomend president Trump: laat die Europeanen en hun techregulering even een toontje lager zingen alstublieft. Dan moet je net de Finnen hebben. Henna Virkkunen is officieel 'executive vice president' van de Europese Commissie voor 'tech sovereingty, security & democracy' (jawel, dit is de functietitel) en die meldde stoïcijns op CNBC dat de heren u...
2025-01-17
04 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
S2 Ep 02: A Visit From the Goon Squad with Sara Cutaia
Sara Cutaia joins us to discuss a story from A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD by Jennifer Egan. https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ https://chireviewofbooks.com/ https://arcturus.chireviewofbooks.com/
2025-01-06
43 min
Beurs | BNR
Unilever dumpt Oosterse namaakkeuken: India heeft geen trek
Unilever heeft zijn merk Conimex weten te verkopen aan Finse vakbroeders. De deal tekent de uitverkoop van merken die onder nieuwe topman Hein Schumacher is begonnen. Het bedrijf hoopt zo nieuwe markten voor zich te kunnen winnen, met meer focus: liever 30 merken die onaantastbaar zijn dan 400 merkjes die elk jaar om margeverbetering moeten smeken. Conimex is verkocht aan de Finse branchegenoot Paulig, bekend van bijvoorbeeld Santa Maria. Kennelijk hebben de Finnen meer trek in sambal, kroepoek en nasi dan Unilever zelf. Bouwbedrijf BAM hoeft niet langer in het beklaagdenbankje te zitten. Het OM vond niet genoeg bewijs...
2024-12-17
21 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
S2 Ep 01: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie with James Klise
YA author James Klise joins the first episode of season two to discuss the first chapter of THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE. https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ https://chireviewofbooks.com/
2024-12-02
41 min
De Döschkassen
Dänisched Glück
Bet Dingsdag bün ick för meist een Week ni in Düütschland ween. Ick weer mit’n Wohnwoog‘ in Dänemark. Op de Ostsee-Insel Als heff ick op’n Campingplatz stohn. Jungedi, wat weer ick begeistert. In Dänemark is je allns ’n beten anners, ne. Wat glieks opfallt, wenn man över de Grenz‘ kümmt, is, wat dat in Dänemark veel weniger Verkehrsschiller gifft. Dat föhlt sick richti lufti an. Man kriegt dat Geföhl, wat de dänische Staat sien Lüüd veel mehr totruut, as dat bi uns de Fall is. Un de Strooten sünd so good in...
2024-10-10
02 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 55: Best of 2024 (So Far!)
It's a mid-year check in with the Chicago Review of Books! Rachel: Shayla Lawson’s How To Live Free in a Dangerous World: A Decolonial Memoir Lindsay Hunter’s Hot Springs Drive Nora Decter’s What’s Not Mine Ananda Lima’s Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil Kaveh Akbar’s Martyr! Gianni Washington’s Flowers From the Void Greg: Martyr!, by Kaveh Akbar Hello, Beautiful, by Ann Napolitano Perris, California, by Rachel Stark Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil, by Ananda Lima There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension, by Hanif Abdurraqib The Rich People Have Gone...
2024-08-05
29 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 54: Claire Lombardo, Author, on Visualizing Stories, Pacing, and Your Second Book
In this episode, author Claire Lombardo discusses throughlines, visualizing a story, outlining after drafting, pacing, working on multiple projects, and how the second book is the hardest you'll write. https://www.clairelombardo.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2024-07-01
30 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 53: Ian Endsley, Video Game Developer, on Writing for Games, Structure, and Storytelling Through Player Choice
In this episode, Ian Endsley talks writing for video games, player choice, dialogue, constraints, examples of great writing in games, and the feeling of space. Turnfollow's Games https://www.turnfollow.site/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2024-06-02
26 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 52: Ananda Lima, Author, on Framing Short Stories, Projects That Fit, and Having Fun
In this episode Ananda Lima joins us to discuss poetry, framing short stories, what is horror, great editors, the texture of magical elements, finding a project that fits, and having fun. https://www.anandalima.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2024-04-29
29 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 51: Cyn Vargas, Author, on the Novella, Residencies, and Finding What's Not Said
In this episode, author Cyn Vargas discusses emotion, the novella, discovering the length of a story, trusting the process, family dynamics in fiction, young perspective, providing for the reader, residencies, finishing your story, and finding what is not being said between characters. https://www.cynvargas.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2024-03-25
34 min
GIJRATH & DE VLIEGER
#125 - DE AAP EN DE MENS
Het lijstje van Kim Putters is niet slim. Frans wist alles van apen. Oorlog, oorlog, oorlog is het nieuwe credo. De Finnen zijn het gelukkigst en wij dan? Wijnaldum moet op cursus. Deepfake porno is een dingetje. Trump heeft een grote uitdaging. Rutte en de NAVO. De bron van de Khaled-tapes is vrijwel zeker.
2024-03-22
1h 10
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 50: Rowan Beaird, Author, on Copyedits, Character Count, and Community
In this episode, Rowan Beaird discusses having two agents at once, the debut novel, revision, reducing character count, copyedits, timelines, a scene's purpose, elements of great short stories, and the importance of community. https://www.rowanbeaird.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2024-02-26
30 min
De Oostflank | BNR
1. Finland is altijd klaar voor oorlog
Finland, het nieuwste NAVO-lid, is het land dat van alle Europese landen misschien wel de langste en de meeste ervaring heeft met Rusland als bedreigende buur. Het zit bijna in het Finse DNA om altijd klaar te zijn voor een oorlog met de Russen. Mede daarom hebben zij al decennia een van de sterkste legers van Europa. Finland wordt dan ook gezien als een aanwinst voor de NAVO. Luister ook | Nieuw: De Oostflank - Europa's grens onder hoogspanning Tot 1995, het jaar dat Finland bij de EU kwam, voer Finland een eigen koers. Sinds de Tweede...
2024-02-05
29 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 49: Kat Falls, Author, on Worldbuilding, POV, Genre, and Awe
In this episode, YA and middle grade author Kat Falls discusses worldbuilding, reading aloud, what first person POV can do for your story, how screenplay writing connects to middle grade, loving your genre, and the power of awe. https://www.katfalls.net/
2024-01-29
35 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 48: Dionna Griffin-Irons on Improv, Truth, and How We're All Characters
In this episode, Dionna Griffin-Irons discusses improv, curiosity, how we're all characters, being comfortable with the unknown, and finding truth. Dionna Griffin-Irons http://dionnagriffinirons.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-12-25
30 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 47: Favs of 2023 with the Chicago Review of Books
Rachel I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times by Taylor Byas (and here's the interview I mentioned: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2023/08/24/navigating-form-and-structure-in-i-done-clicked-my-heels-three-times/) Brother & Sister Enter the Forest by Richard Mirabella (and here's the essay I mentioned: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2023/03/29/writing-my-novel-wasnt-therapy/) Solito by Javier Zamora A Country You Can Leave by Asale Angel-Ajani The In-Betweens by Davon Loeb Company by Shannon Sanders I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai (and here's the interview I mentioned: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2023/03/02/getting-into-the-gray-area-in-i-have-some-questions-for-you/) Michael Who is the City For? By Blair Kamin I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times by Taylor Byas Open Throat by H...
2023-12-04
29 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 46: Rebecca Makkai Returns!
Signups are open for the Novelist's Toolkit online class with Rebecca Makkai! Check it out at https://www.storystudiochicago.org/classes/classes/the-novelists-toolkit-six-lessons-on-craft-structure-and-tenacity-with-rebecca-makkai/ Rebecca Makkai https://rebeccamakkai.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-11-06
37 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 45: Idra Novey, Author, on Inspiration, Translation, And Asking What You Don't Know
In this episode, author Idra Novey discusses inspiration through imagery, asking what you don't know, translation, deciding what becomes a novel, subtext, taking risks, and allowing for monstrosity. Idra Novey https://www.idranovey.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-10-21
30 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 44: Grant Faulkner, Author and Executive Director of NaNoWriMo, on 100 Word Stories, Prioritizing Creativity, and Time Confetti
In this episode, Grant Faulkner, author and Executive Director of NaNoWriMo, discusses 100 word stories, what is National Novel Writing Month, writing as running, making creativity a priority, writing on your phone, and time confetti. Find Grant online at Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-08-28
36 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 43: Maxine Rae, Author, on Embracing YA, After the Agent, and What Teens Are Saying
In this episode, Maxine Rae discusses embracing YA, what comes after the agent, publication timelines, spacing errors, and what the teens are saying these days. Maxine Rae https://northstareditions.com/product/cold-girls/ https://www.instagram.com/maxinerae_author/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-07-31
33 min
Borrelpraat
NIELS Z'N LEVEN IS VOORBIJ, VAN MOOF HAAT & KNETTERGEKKE FINNEN
Niels heeft geen geld voor 2e kind, Thijs hoopt dat zijn Van Moof gestolen wordt en Finnen blijken knettergek te zijn.Check hieronder de extra Festivalpraat aflevering van deze week!Link audio (Ideal via Petje af, ook via Spotify te beluisteren!)Link Video (credit card) Tip: Je kunt via Revolut binnen 5 min een gratis digitale credit card aanmaken!Gebruik Borrel10 voor 10% korting op alles op http://www.air-up.com, geldig tot en met 31 augustus.Gebruik HELLOBORREL op HelloFresh en bespaar tot wel €85,- op je eerste 4 boxen! Voor oude en nieu...
2023-07-26
30 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 42: Juan Martinez, Author, on Horror, Vegas Inspiration, and Cutting Your Story In Half
In this episode, Juan Martinez discusses growing up with horror, Vegas inspiration, revision through cutting, sensations versus story, writing by hand, and cutting your story in half. Juan Martinez http://www.fulmerford.com/about Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-06-26
34 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 41: Gayle Brandeis, Author, on Breathing, Listening to Your Body, and Drafting For Yourself While Revising for Others
In this episode, author Gayle Brandeis discusses knowing what we're doing, writing when you can, listening to your body, breathing, engaging with emotionally difficult material, and drafting for yourself, revising for others. Gayle Brandeis https://gaylebrandeis.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-05-29
32 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 40: Michael Leali, Author, on Writing Middle Grade, Developmental Edits, and Valuing Your Story
In this episode, author Michael Leali discusses middle grade novels, low-residency MFAs, resonating with young readers, using notecards for developmental edits, tackling big topics in books for kids, staying true to the voice of young people, the importance of humor, what young readers are interested in, how to battle book bans and protect communities, and valuing your own story. Michael Leali https://michaelleali.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-04-25
35 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 39: Julia Fine, Author, on Getting Started, Taking Breaks, and Writing as the Reward
In this episode, Julia Fine, author, discusses getting started, research, following the call of your work, preparing your concept, revisions, developmental edits, working on projects over the course of multiple years, taking breaks, writing as the reward, and making choices through a goal. Julia Fine https://www.julia-fine.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-03-27
40 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 38: Sarah Terez Rosenblum, Author, on Developmental Editors, Sharing Work, and Why You Should Wear Black When Teaching
In this episode, Sarah Terez Rosenblum, author, discusses using teaching to learn craft, developmental editors, figuring out when to share work, listening, giving yourself permission to say 'I don't know,' the right reasons to take a class, and why you should always wear black when teaching. Sarah Terez Rosenblum https://www.sarahterezrosenblum.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-02-27
31 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 37: Rebecca George of Volumes Bookscafe, on Backlists, Sales, and Why Authors Shouldn't Call a Bookstore on a Weekend
In this episode, we talk with Rebecca George, co-owner of Volumes Bookcafe, about running a bookstore, the staying power of physical books, crunching the numbers, backlist sales, Tik Tok's influence on a book's success, how to be a better sales ally as a writer, why short books rock, and why authors shouldn't call a bookstore on a weekend. Volumes https://www.volumesbooks.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2023-01-30
33 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 36: Favorite Books of 2022 with Chicago Review of Books
Recommendations for your TBR pile: Greg's Picks Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin Last Summer on State Street by Toya Wolfe Mount Chicago by Adam Levin Groundskeeping by Lee Cole I Have Some Questions For You by Rebecca Makkai Michael's Picks Book of Extraordinary Tragedies by Joe Meno Beyond Measure by James Vincent How to Build a Home for the End of the World by Keely Shinners Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel From Dusk to Stardust by Kathleen Rooney Rachel's Picks All This Could Be Different by Sarah Thankam Mathews Bliss Montage by Ling Ma Consolation by...
2022-12-26
31 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 35: Jeremy Owens, Writer and Performer, on Live Lit, Putting on a Show, and Whatever Is Going On With Twitter
Jeremy Owens, writer and performer, on live lit, putting together a show, newsletters, and the chaos that is trying to hold onto an online writing community in this day and age. Find Jeremy online at https://linktr.ee/JeremyAshleyOwens Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2022-11-28
31 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 34: Jen and Fraser Coffeen Spooky Story Spectacular
In this episode, Jen and Fraser Coffeen, hosts of the Creepy History Podcast, stop by to talk about all things scary stories - telling them, lessons writers can take from them, and what keeps us up at night. Creepy History Podcast https://creepyhistory.buzzsprout.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2022-10-30
42 min
[van den b]
If The Finnish Can Do Tango
es war so ein schönes schattenspiel so tanzten wir im rauch bis der sauerstoff dann alle war und mit dem letzten hauch umarmte ich ein vorurteil und schrie aus meinem bauch: wenn die Finnen tango tanzen dann schaffen wir das auch alle vogels maken nestjes en wij maken stampij we vliegen naar de volgende we vliegen ons voorbij we spelen onaantastbaar zijn zo enorm vrij maar als de Finnen tango dansen waarom dan niet ook wij? so it is i and i and so we try a different sort of we it isn't always easy as it wasn't meant t...
2022-10-14
02 min
Prins Bira Podcast
S03L18 - Anticlimax Verstappen
Scatman John Anticlimax Verstappen Nyck de Vries Charles Leclerc Lionel Messi René’s hernia Is Rico Verhoeven de oplossing voor het stikstofprobleem? William Shatner Japan-quiz Remco verrast René met zijn historische F1-kennis. Finnen moeten minder naar de sauna. Vragen van luisteraars René noemt mensen die volgens hem een chromosoom missen. Deze podcast is zijn tijd ver vooruit. Wacht maar af. Red Bulls cost cap-overschrijding interesseert René niet. René heeft nog nooit iemands leven veranderd. Remco al heel vaak. Kun je geen genoeg van ons krijgen? Word dan Vriend van de Show. Of/En volg ons hier: Twitter / Instagram
2022-10-12
50 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 33: Lindsay Hunter, Author, on Flash Fiction, Setting Goals, and Community as Motivation
In this episode, Lindsay Hunter, author, discusses flash fiction, accepting your voice, making the most of your time, making reasonable writing goals, spreadsheets for editing, community as motivation, if you should go to grad school, and what makes Chicago special. Lindsay Hunter https://lindsayhunter.tumblr.com/ I'm a Writer But Podcast https://lindsayhunter.tumblr.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2022-09-26
31 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 32: James Klise, Author, on YA, Opening Pages, Leaving Behind a Manuscript, and Building Plot
In this episode, James Klise, author, discusses opening pages, writing for teens, leaving behind a manuscript, reading strategies, revealing character through action, and using cause and effect to build a plot. James Klise https://jamesklise.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2022-08-29
39 min
Het Mediaforum
Jan-Kees Emmer: ''Het is deels zo jammer dat we die Russische tv niet meer zien''
Aan tafel zitten Jan-Kees Emmer, Freek Staps en Spraakmaker Atze de Vrieze Het mediamoment van Staps gaat over een bepaalde foto. Waarom zou je die foto juist wel of juist niet moeten maken? Ze schrijven het immer op, omdat ze willen dat mensen het lezen. Het mediamoment van Emmer gaat over een item in Nieuwsuur, waarbij er wordt gekeken naar hoe de Russen berichten over de oorlog. Wat maakt dit item zo fascinerend en in hoeverre moeten westerse journalisten zich bezighouden met het perspectief van de Russen? En na de Russische staatstelevisie gaat h...
2022-08-19
27 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 31: Emily Maloney, Author, on the Personal Essay, Writing by Hand, and Going to Therapy to Be a Better Writer
We talk with Emily Maloney, author, about making beautiful sentences, the personal essay, building a better essay collection pitch, swamp driver vs polishing diamonds, how writing needs time, maintaining 2 notebooks - one for the draft, one for feelings about the draft, working by hand, and going to therapy to be a better writer. Emily Maloney http://www.emilymaloney.net/ Stories Matter Foundation/StoryStudio Chicago https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ Find us at https://chicagowriterspodcast.libsyn.com/
2022-07-26
32 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 30: Steve Almond, Author, on Plot, the Social Novel, Keeping the Reader Informed, and Scorpions
In this episode, Steve Almond, author, on building plot, writing the social novel, placing a story in time, giving the reader the information they need, finding the right amount of research, and scorpions. Steve Almond https://stevealmondjoy.org/ Chicago Writers Podcast https://chicagowriterspodcast.libsyn.com/ Stories Matter Foundation and StoryStudio Chicago https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2022-06-27
32 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 29: Vincent Francone, Author and Editor, on Anthologies, Chicago, Live Lit, and the Deep Dish Myth
Vincent Francone, author and editor, discusses different Chicagos, organizing a collection, Windy City cliches, the deep dish myth, live lit, submitting work to anthologies, and parking in Wrigleyville. Find Vincent online at: http://www.vincentfrancone.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ Chicago Writers Podcast https://twitter.com/ChiWriPodcast
2022-05-30
32 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 28: Sisters in Crime Chicago Mystery Roundtable
In this episode, we're talking all things mystery with Sisters in Crime Chicago! Michelle Falkoff, Mia P. Manansala, and Jen Collins Moore all join us to discuss what makes a great whodunit. Michelle Falkoff http://michellefalkoff.com/ Mia P. Manansala www.miapmanansala.com Jen Collins Moore https://www.jennifercollinsmoore.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ Chicago Writers Podcast https://chicagowriterspodcast.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/ChiWriPodcast
2022-04-25
35 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 27: Christie Tate, Author, on Slush Pile Querying, Shame, Boundaries, and Going Deeper with Memoir
In this episode, author Christie Tate discusses discovering non-fiction, writing groups, saying thank you in a query, going deeper with memoir, inoculation against shame, making boundaries after publishing, and sharing a risqué scene you wrote with your therapy group. Christie Tate https://christietate.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ Chicago Writers Podcast https://chicagowriterspodcast.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/ChiWriPodcast
2022-03-29
37 min
Betrouwbare Bronnen
257 - Het machtige Rusland als mythe: hoe 'speciale militaire operaties' een fiasco werden
De inval van Rusland in Oekraïne past op geen enkele manier bij het klassieke beeld dat in West-Europa vanaf 1812 en nog heftiger sinds 1945 bestaat van de militaire en politieke grootsheid van Rusland. Dat klassieke beeld is een zorgvuldig opgebouwde mythe, vertelt PG Kroeger in deze aflevering aan Jaap Jansen. Sinds de ondergang van Napoleon grossiert het Russische imperium in ongekende militaire catastrofes in plaats van verpletterende overwinningen. Twee van die nederlagen zijn voor Volodimir Zelinski en zijn Oekraïense volk bijzonder instructief.Het begon al bij het rolmodel van Vladimir Poetin, tsaar Nicolaas I. Zijn bewind st...
2022-03-15
1h 40
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 26: Kathleen Rooney, Author, on Research, Animal Perspectives, Outlining, Revisions, and Big News in the Cher Ami Community
In this episode, author Kathleen Rooney discusses writing in multiple genres, the start of Poems While You Wait, contemporary sources for historical fiction, finding the perspective of an animal character, outlining before writing, giving a manuscript time, breaking revision into manageable tasks, and big new developments in the Cher Ami community. Kathleen Rooney http://kathleenrooney.com/ https://twitter.com/KathleenMRooney Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ Chicago Writers Podcast https://chicagowriterspodcast.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/ChiWriPodcast
2022-02-28
34 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 25: The Romance Roundtable with Chandra Blumberg, Sonali Dev, Melonie Johnson, and Kate Meader
Grab hold of your heat levels and check how open those doors are, because it's time for the Romance Roundtable with authors Chandra Blumberg, Sonali Dev, Melonie Johnson, and Kate Meader, hosted by Jennifer Coffeen. We talk everything the publishing process to how many sex scenes a story might need. Chandra Blumberg https://chandrablumberg.com/ https://twitter.com/chandrablumberg Sonali Dev https://sonalidev.com/ https://twitter.com/Sonali_Dev Melonie Johnson https://meloniejohnson.com/ohabout-meright/ https://twitter.com/MelonieJohnson Kate Meader https://www.katemeader.com/ https://twitter.com/KittyMeader Jennifer Coffeen https://twitter.com/jencoffeen
2022-01-31
58 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 24: Adam Morgan and Sara Cutaia Talk Chicago Lit
For the last episode of 2021, Adam Morgan and Sara Cutaia talk about all things Chicago literature, past and present, plus, for some reason, You Got Mail. Partial list of books and authors mentioned: The Wrong Way to Save Your Life by Megan Steilstra The Upstairs House by Julia Fine Mitchell S. Jackson Electric Arches by Eve L Ewing The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai The Coast of Chicago by Stuart Dybek Selected Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks The Jungle by Upton Sinclair The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros Native Son by Richard Wright The Adventures of Augie March by Sau...
2021-12-27
56 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 23: Kenyatta Rogers, Poet, on Constraints, Poetry vs Narrative, Starting with Couplets, and Writing at the Supermarket
In this episode, Kenyatta Rogers discusses the puzzle of poetry, doing the work, finding inspiration, seeking out places to send work, the difference between poetry and narrative, playing with constraints, reading work out loud, patience, starting with couplets, and writing at the supermarket. ChicagoWritersPodcast.com Find us on Twitter at @chiwripodcast Stories Matter Foundation StoryStudioChicago.Org
2021-11-29
43 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 22: Joseph Scapellato, Author, on Chicago, Intentions, Emotional Grounding, and Having Your Mom Fill in the Blanks
Joseph Scapellato, author, on placing a novel in Chicago, following a work's intentions, making a sentence do more than one thing, emotional grounding and escalation, finding humor outside dialogue, and having your mom fill in the blanks. You can find Joe online at https://www.josephscapellato.com/ and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Joe_Scapellato Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ Chicago Writers Podcast can be found at https://chicagowriterspodcast.libsyn.com/ and at https://twitter.com/ChiWriPodcast
2021-10-26
31 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 21: Melissa Febos, Author, on Creative Non-Fiction, Following Curiosity, Trusting Your Psyche, and Giving Your Art Time
In this episode, Melissa Febos talks about creative non-fiction, learning to love memoir, following curiosity, the most common fear among non-fiction writers, listening to your own standards as a reader, protecting yourself when publishing, letting your art take its own time, and to learning trust your psyche. Check out Melissa Febos at https://www.melissafebos.com/ and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/melissafebos Find us at https://chicagowriterspodcast.libsyn.com/ and Stories Matter Foundation at https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2021-09-28
31 min
F1 Spoiler Alert
#134 GP van Rusland review: Als de Finnen om inters vragen, moet je naar binnen!
Als zelfs de Gaap-GP's je tot het puntje van de stoel gaan brengen, weet je dat het een bijzonder seizoen is. Ook de #RussianGP bracht genoeg onverwachts spektakel. Met een honderdste overwinning voor Hamilton waar we stiekem toch hoopte op de eerste voor Norris! Na de strategische spanning in Spanje en de beslissingen op het laatste moment van Frankrijk bleek nu het weer voor verrassingen te zorgen tijdens de anders toch vooral slaperige Sochi Grand Prix. Luister nu mee naar de nieuwste aflevering van F1 Spoiler Alert! Geen uitzending missen? Abonneer je dan via...
2021-09-27
55 min
Rumbo Norte
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Gelukkig zijn, het is iets dat we allemaal graag willen zijn maar soms lijkt het alsof het niet in handbereik ligt... Ik zocht op hoe de wetenschap naar geluk kijkt en heb 5 tips voor je klaar die je helpen tot het snel ervaren van een moment van geluk of vreugde.Wil je weten waarom de Finnen de gelukkigste mensen van deze aardbol zijn? Lees dan ook deze blog rond de kracht van Sisu. Veel luisterplezier!Michèle
2021-09-02
16 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 20: Networking 101 with Ines Bellina
In this episode, Ines Bellina, author and storyteller, discusses all things networking, including how to be a human being, where to start, being a good literary citizen, conferences, and not being weird on social media. Check out Ines' newsletter at https://crankyguide.substack.com/ and find her on Twitter @ibwrites Find us at https://chicagowriterspodcast.libsyn.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2021-08-31
32 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 19: Sheree L. Greer, Author, on Personal Essays, Building Community, Chicago Winters, and Writing Mom an Apology Poem
Sheree L. Greer, author, discusses writing mom an apology poem, MFA programs, becoming a writer, Chicago winters, building a community, the personal essay, journaling, going outside your comfort zone, writing for art instead of function, and starting out with submissions. You can find Sheree online at https://www.shereelgreer.com/ and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/shereelgreer Follow us at ChicagoWritersPodcast.com and at https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2021-07-26
28 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 18: Megan Stielstra, Author, on Finding Your Theme, Exercises for the Personal Essay, and Asking Books Questions
Megan Stielstra, Author, discusses finding courage with oral storytelling, discovering a theme, inviting people to your practice, exercises for generating personal essay material, asking books specific questions, and disregarding MLA style. You can find Megan Stielstra online at https://www.meganstielstra.com/ and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/meganstielstra Follow us at ChicagoWritersPodcast.com and at https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
2021-06-28
39 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 17: Sahar Mustafah, Author, on 4am Writing, Leading Workshops, and Taking Risks like a Teenager
In this episode, Sahar Mustafah discusses her journey to becoming an author, being a pandemic debut, the querying process, writing at 4am, novel vs short story revisions, advice for authors leading workshops for the first time, working on mutliple projects, and taking risks like a teenager. saharmustafah.com Story Studio Summer Youth Programs at https://www.storystudiochicago.org/youth-creative-writing-summer-camps/ ChicagoWritersPodcast.com Twitter @ChiWriPodcast
2021-05-31
32 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 16: Jill Pollack, Founder of Stories Matter Foundation, on Community, Teaching, Creativity, and Keeping Your Own Counsel
In this episode, Jill Pollack, founder of the Stories Matter Foundation, talks about the creation of StoryStudio Chicago, how to build your own writing community, balancing business and creativity, teaching writing, and keeping your own counsel. Jill Pollack can be found online at https://instorymode.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/ and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jill_pollack Find the Chicago Writers Podcast online at chicagowriterspodcast.com and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/chiwripodcast
2021-04-26
36 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 15: Julie Halpern, Author, and Matthew Cordell, Author and Illustrator, on Meeting Via Zines, Great Picture Books, and Writing Through Letters
In this episode of the Chicago Writers Podcast, Julie Halpern, author, and Matthew Cordell, author and illustrator, discuss meeting via zines, creating great picture books, writing a novel through letters, seeking inspiration from childhood, and winning a Caldecott. Find Julie Halpern and Matthew Cordell online at: https://www.juliehalpern.com/ https://www.matthewcordell.com/ Find the Chicago Writers Podcast on Twitter at @chiwripodcast and online at chicagowriterspodcast.com
2021-03-29
40 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 14: Dipika Mukherjee, Author, on Research, Universal Stories, Southeast Asian literature, and Writing on a Dare
In this episode of the Chicago Writers Podcast, author Dipika Mukherjee discusses research, dealing with controversial topics, universal stories, avoiding preachiness, starting with character, Southeast Asian literature, and writing on a dare. Website: https://www.dipikamukherjee.com/ Twitter: @DearDipika Find us at chicagowriterspodcast.com and on Twitter at @chiwripodcast
2021-02-22
31 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 13: Jac Jemc, Author, on Short Stories, Distributors, Finding a Schedule, and Taking Risks
In this episode, author Jac Jemc discusses her path to publication, writing short stories, working in bookstores, picking a small press, taking risks with short form pieces, finding a schedule, and the importance of reading. Jac Jemc Website http://www.jacjemc.com/ Twitter @jacjemc False Bingo https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780374538354 Check out the Chicago Writers Podcast on Twitter at @chiwripodcast
2021-01-25
33 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 12: Adam Morgan, Founder of the Chicago Review of Books, and Todd Van Luling, Incoming Editor-in-Chief, on Writing Great Book Reviews, Bylines, and Getting Started with Culture Criticism
Adam Morgan, Founder of the Chicago Review of Books, and Todd Van Luling, Incoming Editor-in-Chief, on writing great book reviews, bylines, getting started with cultural criticism, and how good can be better than perfect. Chicago Review of Books https://chireviewofbooks.com/ Adam Morgan on Twitter https://twitter.com/adamm0rgan Todd Van Luling on Twitter https://twitter.com/toddvanluling ChicagoWritersPodcast.com
2020-12-27
31 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Michael Zapata, Author, on Exiles, Books Within Books, and Throwing a Manuscript Into a Volcano
In this special live episode, StoryStudio's Jen Coffeen and I talk with author Michael Zapata about exiles, finding inspiration in oral and Latin American traditions, writing books within books, publishing unconventional work, and throwing a manuscript into a volcano. Purchase THE LOST BOOK OF ADANA MOREAU at https://bookshop.org/books/the-lost-book-of-adana-moreau/9781335010124 and find Michael Zapata at http://www.michaelzapata.com/ and on Twitter @mikezapata01 You can find Jen Coffeen on Twitter at @jencoffeen and the Chicago Writers Podcast on Twitter at @chiwripodcast
2020-11-29
40 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Adam Shafer, Author, and Emily Victorson, Publisher, on Small Presses, Historical Fiction, Finding a Home for Your Manuscript
In this episode we talk with Adam Shafer, author, and Emily Victorson, editor and publisher, about small presses, historical fiction, finding a home for your manuscript, and Allium Press rescuing Chicago from Capone. Adam Shafer can be found at https://www.adamjshafer.com/ and Alium Press can be found at https://alliumpress.com/ as well as on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter as alliumpress. Follow the Chicago Writers Podcast on Twitter @ChiWriPodcast
2020-10-25
30 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Suzy Takacs, Founder of the Book Cellar, on Indie Bookstores, What Stays on Shelves, and How to Have a Great Launch Event
In this episode, we talk with Suzy Takacs, founder of the Book Cellar, about indie bookstores, choosing what to sell, how authors can work with their local shops, deciding what stays on the shelf, and how to have a great launch event. You can find the Book Cellar and information about their online events at https://www.bookcellarinc.com/ Follow the Chicago Writers Podcast on Twitter @ChiWriPodcast
2020-09-28
23 min
Briljante Mislukkingen
Het basisinkomen - een oprecht briljante mislukking
Het vraagstuk van het basisinkomen is weer actueel, nu veel mensen door de coronacrisis in de problemen komen. Het idee is dat iedere burger, met of zonder baan, recht heeft op een minimum inkomen. En het zijn niet de minsten die zich uitspreken voor een basisinkomen: onder anderen miljardairs Jeff Bezos en Marc Zuckerberg vinden het een goed idee. Valt tegen Ook in Nederland heeft een aantal gemeenten gekeken naar de mogelijkheid van een basisinkomen. De vraag is wat zo'n inkomen zou betekenen voor de mensen, of ze zich bijvoorbeeld vrijer zouden voelen om zich...
2020-09-08
07 min
Goede Reispodcast | BNR
#16: Noorderlicht, here I come
Ineens was daar het bericht: Zweden is geel. In z'n geheel. Een jaar terug zou niemand begrijpen waar dit over zou gaan, maar we hebben het uiteraard over het reisadvies dat is verkleurd. Daarmee is heel Scandinavië in onze ogen veilig om te bereizen. De Noren en de Finnen denken daar overigens anders over; zij vinden dat er in Nederland nog te veel coronabesmettingen zijn. En dus willen ze dat wij bij een bezoek eerst in quarantaine gaan. En dáárom (ja, het is ingewikkeld) zijn Noorwegen en Finland voor ons toch weer verkleurd naar 'oranje'; omdat we ons bew...
2020-09-05
59 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ian Belknap, Performer and Essayist, on Founding Write Club, Time, Humor, and Being Kind to Yourself
In this episode, we talk with Ian Belknap, performer and essayist, on compelling yourself to write, founding Write Club, why you should speak your work aloud, respecting time, finding humor in the darkness, and being kind to yourself You can find Ian Belknap online at ianbelknap.com and on Twitter @writeclubrules Follow the Chicago Writers Podcast on Twitter @ChiWriPodcast
2020-08-30
36 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Rebecca Makkai, Author, on Networking, Building a Career, Plot in Literary Fiction, and Why Everyone Should Read to Ten-Year-Olds
In this episode, we talk with local legend Rebecca Makkai about networking, building a career as an author, the role of plot in literary fiction, and why everyone should read out loud to a room full of unruly ten-year-olds. Rebecca Makkai can be found online at http://rebeccamakkai.com/ and on Twitter at @rebeccamakkai Follow the Chicago Writers Podcast on Twitter @ChiWriPodcast
2020-07-26
33 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Dr. Amina Gautier, Short Story Author, on Defying Tropes, Choosing Scene Over Summary, and Keeping Promises
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Amina Gautier, author of three short story collections as well as over one hundred published stories. We discuss defying tropes in character descriptions, using images for inspiration, form following function, choosing scene over summary, and keeping your promises to the reader. The Loss of All Lost Things https://bookshop.org/books/the-loss-of-all-lost-things-stories/9781932418569 You can find Dr. Gautier and all her other books and stories at https://aminagautier.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/aminagautierwordsmith/ Twitter @DrAminaGautier Follow the Chicago Writers Podcast on Twitter @ChiWriPodcast
2020-07-01
28 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 05: Amelia Brunskill, YA Author, on Querying, Building Mysteries, and Selecting Advice
This episode features a conversation with Chicago author Amelia Brunskill about the road to publication, pacing, building mysteries, selecting advice, and how to make sure this time it's (actually) personal. Find Amelia Brunskill online and order her book THE WINDOW at https://ameliabrunskill.com/
2020-06-08
32 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 04: Scott Whitehair on Storytelling, Vulnerability, and What Writers Can Learn from the Stage
This episode features a conversation with Scott Whitehair about storytelling in Chicago, vulnerability, daydreaming, and what writers can learn from performing on the stage. Scott’s Website http://www.scottwhitehair.com/ This Much is True http://www.thismuchistruechicago.com/ Story Lab http://www.storylabchicago.com/ Do Not Submit http://www.donotsubmitchicago.com/ The Chicago Writers Podcast can be found at chicagowriterspodcast.com and on Twitter at @ChiWriPodcast.
2020-05-11
34 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 03: Michelle Falkoff on Writing YA, Persistence, and Building a Support Network
In this episode, Michelle Falkoff, author of Playlist for the Dead, Pushing Perfect, and Questions I Want to Ask You discusses writing YA, the need for persistence in building a career, and how to find a quality support network. Michelle’s website is http://michellefalkoff.com/ and her books can be ordered at the links below: Questions I Want to Ask You https://bookshop.org/books/questions-i-want-to-ask-you/9780062680235 Playlist for the Dead https://bookshop.org/books/playlist-for-the-dead/9780062310514 Pushing Perfect https://bookshop.org/books/pushing-perfect/9780062310545 The Chicago Writers Podcast can be found at chicagowriterspodcast.com and on Twitter at @ChiWriPodcast.
2020-04-24
30 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 02: Isabella Rotman on Comics, Working as an Independent Artist, and Making Merch
In this episode of the Chicago Writers Podcast Isabella Rotman discusses working as an independent artist, making comics, what zines are, and how to come up with ideas for merchandise. Check out Isabella Rotman’s work and purchase her books and Tarot deck at https://www.isabellarotman.com/ The Chicago Writers Podcast can be found on Twitter at @chiwripodcast and online at chicagowriterspodcast.com.
2020-04-19
30 min
Chicago Writers Podcast
Ep 01: Abby Geni on Setting, Process, and Killer Seagulls
In this episode, I talk with Chicago author Abby Geni about developing rich settings, her unique process, teaching, and the creatures that inhabit her novels and stories. Abby Geni's novels are the Wildlands and the Lightkeepers. Her short story collection is The Last Animal. Information about her classes can be found at StoryStudio Chicago. You can check out her website for more details.
2020-04-17
31 min
PokerCity Podcast
PokerCity Podcast AFL 3 - WSOP Circuit, eerste dagen MCOP en de pilsende Finnen!
Aflevering numero 3 van de 'PokerCity Podcast - pokerpraat met Kracht Tonen en Prins Flip' is nu te beluisteren! PokerCity's hoofdredacteur en mede-eigenaar Pieter 'Prins Flip' Salet bespreekt samen met pokercommentator en pokerspeler Mark 'Kracht Tonen' Roovers het laatste pokernieuws uit binnen- en buitenland. In deze aflevering opgenomen in het Holland Casino Amsterdam bij de Master Classics of Poker, gaat het natuurlijk over de MCOP en over de WSOP Circuit Rotterdam die net achter de rug is.Maar er zit nog veel meer in de podcast, zo trekt Kracht Tonen opnieuw flink...
2019-11-26
53 min
Betrouwbare Bronnen
65 - 'Vroeger was alles beter', PG Kroeger: nostalgie als strategie en politiek wapen
Betrouwbare Bronnen aflevering 65Vroeger, ja toen was alles beter. Zwarte Piet mocht nog kroeshaar hebben, boeren molken hun koeien op klompen, de kostwinner kon een huisgezin onderhouden, onze koloniën kenden hun plaats en waren dankbaar voor de beschaving die wij brachten. Ach ja, vroeger... In de actuele politiek en maatschappelijke en culturele discussies is nostalgie - een hunkering naar verondersteld eenvoudiger en duidelijker tijden een krachtig levensgevoel. De SP wil het ziekenfonds terug, de Rotterdamse PVV wil alle Turken 'terug naar de zandbak', Thierry Baudet maakt filmpjes over zeehelden en Xi Jin Ping wil de nieuwe Ma...
2019-11-22
1h 34
Paul Laseur | BNR
Geluk
Nooit eerder stonden we zo hoog op de geluksranglijst van de Verenigde Naties. Wij behoren tot de allergelukkigste volken ter wereld. We hoeven alleen de Scandinaviërs voor te laten gaan. Maar what else is new? Vooral de Finnen hebben het goed voor elkaar, die gaan onbedreigd aan kop. Ondanks hun lange winters en donkere dagen. Maar nergens in de wereld is de welvaart zo eerlijk verdeeld en is de levensverwachting zo hoog als in dit rijtje landen. In deze gelukstopvijf zijn sociale verbondenheid en vrijheden van burgers maximaal. Ook volgens ons eigen CBS, trouwens, zijn negen van de t...
2019-03-25
02 min
Dood & Verderf
Dood & Verderf - februari 2018: Machine Head, Watain, Brojob en meer
Welkom bij Satan’s Light, het nieuwe poezieprogramma op Operator Radio. Mijn naam is Inge Janse, en ons eerste gedicht heet ‘in vuur en vlam’. Vlammen om je heen Gekrijs door merg en been Giftige salpeterpoelen Enkel haat zul jij nog voelen Dit is het einde van de tijd Je lichaam van zijn geest bevrijd Geen verleden, geen bestaan Voor eeuwig in het vuur vergaan Nee, voor jou geen ochtendgloren Elke dag in leed geboren Geknars der tanden, gruwelijke pijn De vlam van wraak zal in je zijn Harakiri For The Sky –...
2018-02-07
00 min
Marianne Zwagerman | BNR
Bergafwaarts
Het Duitse Bertelsmann-concern zoekt een nieuw baasje voor de Nederlandse tak van G+J Media, het huis van succestitels als Glamour, JAN, Quest en Vogue. En de uitverkoop bij Sanoma, dat de laatste jaren al meer dan twintig titels van de hand deed lijkt me ook nog niet voorbij. Sanoma-dochter NU.nl had nog wel wat synergie met SBS, maar geen enkele met de tijdschriften. Wellicht handjeklapt John de Mol daar nog over met de Finnen. Dat kan gewoon in de parkeergarage van het tv-bedrijf want Sanoma CEO Peter de Mönnink hoeft niet eens op de b...
2017-08-07
02 min
Europa Update | BNR
'De Finnen' gaat radicalere koers varen
Timo Soini, 22 jaar lang de leider van de rechtse-nationalistische partij, heeft zijn conclusies getrokken en zijn vertrek aangekondigd. Twee kandidaten lijken de meeste kans te maken om Soini op te volgen. De eerste is de Europarlementariër Jussi Halla-Aho. 'Onze stemmers begrijpen wel dat je compromissen moet sluiten als je onderdeel bent van een coalitieregering', zegt Halla-Aho in een interview met BNR. 'Maar veel mensen zijn teleurgesteld in ons en dat komt doordat de huidige leiding van de partij niet weet wat onze prioriteiten zijn. Veel mensen binnen de partij vinden dat wij de stem mo...
2017-05-12
03 min
Salty Dog Blues N Roots
Salty Dog's IODINE Podcast, May 2016
We kick off with the Muddy Waters classic for the IODINE show, and the rest will boost your system tone hounds. Blues, roots and a slice of Americana... no filler here. OnyaTrack List** Australia1. Hubert Sumlin (Iodine In My Coffee) CD 'About Them Shoes'2. Homemade Jamz Blues Band (So Many Tears) CD 'Mississippi Hill Country'3. Chris Knight (Send A Boat) CD 'A Pretty Good Guy'4. ** Dan Parsons (Oh Baby, When You Say It Like That) CD 'Dan Parsons'5. Little Charlie N The Nightcats (My Last Meal) CD 'Disturbing The Peace'6. Raoul and the Big Time (Can't Help It) CD 'Cold Outside...
2016-05-19
2h 00
Digital Production BuZZ
NAB News Brief - Thursday 2PM
On this NAB News Brief we are talking to: Dan Finnen from Sony J.T. Davis of Digital Broadcast Philip Storey from XenData Simon Cho of Master Image
2010-04-15
06 min