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The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
A Reflection on Our First Season
In the last episode of season one, we reflect on what we've learned so far. And look ahead to season two. You can contact host Greg Houle at greg@theputnamsofsalem.com Learn more about host Greg's novel: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2025-03-27
09 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Suspicion and Fear Consume Wilmot Redd
Long the subject of whispers and suspicion, Wilmot Redd lived miles from the witch hysteria’s epicenter in Salem Village. Yet, as paranoia spread in the spring of 1692, she got caught in its grip, condemned not by evidence, but by growing fear.
2025-03-03
20 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Patriarchy Takes Down Ann Pudeator
Ann Pudeator was a twice-widowed caregiver whose independence and outsider status made her a target during the Salem witch trials. We explore how this elderly, independent woman stoked societal fears, and reveal how deeply the patriarchy influenced the witch hysteria in 1692. As well as how courageously Ann stood her ground until the end. Learn more about host Greg Houle's novel: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2025-02-18
16 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Last Witch
We're joined by Annika Hylmö, the writer and director of The Last Witch, a documentary currently in production that follows a North Andover teacher and her middle school students in their campaign to exonerate Elizabeth Johnson Jr., the last person convicted during the Salem witch trials. To learn more about The Last Witch and how you can support the film, visit thelastwitchfilm.com
2025-02-04
33 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Courageous Mary Easty
By all accounts, Mary Easty was a pious and well-respected woman. Yet she was swept up in the witch hunt anyway. Her unwavering declarations of innocence, brave defense, and heartfelt fight against further bloodshed left a lasting legacy, even as she became one of the final victims of the hysteria. Learn more about host Greg Houle's novel: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2025-01-20
22 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
A Grumpy Old Man Gets Targeted
George Jacobs Sr., a fiery-tempered and outspoken man more than 80 years old, finds himself at the center of the witch hunt. His sharp tongue and abrasive personality made him an easy mark in a community gripped by fear. Learn more about host Greg Houle's novel: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2025-01-07
22 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Elizabeth Howe's Past Comes Back to Haunt Her
Elizabeth Howe seemed just like any other hard-working Puritan in seventeenth-century New England, but her past came back to haunt her once the witch crisis exploded in the spring of 1692. Her tragic story highlights the fear and scapegoating that fueled the witch hysteria. Learn more about host Greg Houle's new novel: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2024-12-18
23 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Infamous Susannah Martin
An early settler of Salisbury, Massachusetts, Susannah Martin's reputation, as well as a series of accusations made against her earlier in her life, meant that she was destined to become a target of the witch hunt. Learn more about host Greg Houle's new novel: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2024-12-03
21 min
History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Greg Houle
In the final episode of Season 7 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful sits down with Greg Houle, author of The Putnams of Salem. They discuss how Houle's novel offers a fresh perspective on the Salem Witch Trials, the enduring fascination with this period, and the challenges of sifting through historical interpretations. Houle shares insights into his podcast journey and offers tips for authors venturing into podcasting. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on history's lessons for today.
2024-12-02
33 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Mayhem Spreads West
We discuss how the frontier town of Andover, MA, located a dozen miles west of Salem, gets caught up in the growing witch hysteria in 1692. We're joined by Martha Tubinis, director of programs at the Andover Center for History and Culture, and Toni Armstrong, a PhD candidate in the History of Art and Architecture at Boston University, and a Weekend Research Assistant at the Andover Center for History and Culture. Learn more about the Andover Center for History and Culture. And check out their Substack, History Buzz. Learn more about host Greg Houle's new novel: The P...
2024-11-19
32 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Martha Carrier’s Fierce Defiance
We explore the life and legacy of Martha Carrier, the first Andover resident accused of witchcraft in 1692. We’re joined by Carrier’s descendant, Alice Markham-Cantor, author of The Once and Future Witch Hunt: A Descendant’s Reckoning from Salem to the Present. Learn more about Alice Markham-Cantor and her book at her website. Be sure to check out host Greg Houle's new novel: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2024-11-04
21 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Going Viral: The Future of Salem's Past
The way we learn history today is evolving. In this episode, we're joined by Emily Wolff, a history grad student who shares videos about the Salem witch trials on TikTok (@history_with_Emily). We discuss the challenges and opportunities of educating audiences on social media, and what it might mean for the future. Be sure to check out host Greg Houle's new novel: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2024-10-17
18 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Anniversary Episode: An All-Star Panel Discussion from Danvers
It’s our one year anniversary and we’re celebrating with a great discussion, recorded before a live audience at the Danvers Historical Society’s Tapley Memorial Hall in downtown Danvers, MA (formerly known as Salem Village) on September 30, 2024. The panelists include: Emerson Baker is a historical archaeologist and professor of history at Salem State University who has done extensive work around the witch crisis. He’s the author of several books, including A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience. Rachel Christ-Doane is the Director of Education at the Salem Witch Mus...
2024-10-01
54 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Tragedy of the Toothakers
The Salem witch trials are filled with strange and tragic stories. But few are as strange or as tragic as that of Roger and Mary Toothaker and their family. Join us for a live broadcast: On Monday, September 30 at 3pm we'll be broadcasting live at Tapley Memorial Hall. Sponsored by the Danvers Historical Society, our panelist for this episode include: Emerson Baker, Rachel Christ-Doane, and Daniel Gagnon. Get all the details Host Greg Houle's book: The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials, is now available.
2024-09-18
23 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
BONUS: The Putnams of Salem - The Novel
Host Greg Houle's book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials, is now available. In this short bonus episode, he talks about the novel. Learn more at theputnamsofsalem.com Buy the book: Amazon, Bookshop.org, BN.com
2024-09-01
07 min
The Thing About Witch Hunts
The Putnams of Salem: A Conversation with Author Greg Houle
Dive with us into one of the most infamous chapters of American history—the Salem Witch Trials. Returning to the show is author and host of The Salem Witch Trials Podcast, Greg Houle, who brings a unique perspective to these events through his historical fiction novel, The Putnams of Salem. As a descendant of Thomas Putnam Jr., a key accuser in the trials, Greg has a personal connection to the story that inspired his writing. Greg shares his journey in crafting The Putnams of Salem, exploring how his lineage influenced his portrayal of the historical figures involved. Gr...
2024-08-28
44 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Putnams
Host Greg Houle explores the role his own ancestors, the Putnam family, played in fueling the witch crisis, investigating the complex motivations behind their actions and reflecting on how this history still resonates with us today. Join host Greg Houle on Friday, August 30 at 7pm EDT for a virtual discussion about his book The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials. Get the details here. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok
2024-08-22
29 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Dissenters
While the majority of people living in Salem in 1692 were completely swept up in the witch hysteria, there were more than a few brave souls who cast a skeptical eye at what was going on. We tell some of their stories. Preorder Greg Houle's book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok
2024-08-07
22 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Twisted Tale of John Willard
John Willard was both an outsider and a bit of a hustler, looking to earn wealth through land speculation. These qualities didn’t serve him well when the witch hysteria struck Salem in 1692 and John Willard found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Preorder Greg Houle's book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok
2024-07-16
22 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Myths and Realities
In many ways, the Salem witch trials have taken on a life of their own over the last three centuries. In this episode, we’re joined by John Howard Smith, professor of history at Texas A&M University - Commerce, who helps us sort through the myths and realities of the witch crisis. Prof. Smith’s most recent book is A Dream of the Judgment Day: American Millennialism and Apocalypticism, 1620-1890 He is currently finishing up the drafting of his new book, Heathens and Other Adversaries against Us: Religion, War, and Racial Identity in Colonial New Englan...
2024-07-01
23 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Beyond the Puritans
We explore the myth of religious freedom in early American history, addressing the intolerance of the Puritans and the challenges faced by other religious groups. And we see how these aspects begin to evolve following the witch crisis. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok Learn about Greg Houle's forthcoming book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials.
2024-06-17
15 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Vilification of Cotton Mather
Cotton Mather was a third generation minister born into Puritan royalty, a nepo baby long before anyone had ever used the term. But his involvement in the Salem witch trials — and defense of the trials afterward — led to his eventual vilification. We’re joined by Professor Rick Kennedy who helps us sort through Mather’s complex role in Puritan New England. Learn about Rick Kennedy Learn about Rick Kennedy’s book The First American Evangelical: A Short Life of Cotton Mather Rick Kennedy’s latest book is Winds of Santa Ana: Pilgrim Stories of the Californi...
2024-06-03
19 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Mary and Candy Emerge from the Shadows
We often think of the population of seventeenth-century New England as homogenous—made up entirely of Anglo-Puritans and the natives who had been living in America for centuries. Yet there were others in New England as well, including a very small, yet significant minority of enslaved Black residents. In this episode, we tell the story of two of them, Mary and Candy, who got caught up in the witch crisis. We are grateful to Jonah Hoffmann and the Salem Witch Museum for this blog post, which proved valuable for producing this episode. Join the con...
2024-05-16
20 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Reverend Samuel Parris' Failure to Launch
We explore the enigmatic figure of Reverend Samuel Parris, the man who sat at the spiritual head of Salem Village during the witch crisis. We trace Reverend Parris' journey to Salem, which is set against a backdrop of privilege, adventure, and numerous setbacks. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok Learn about Greg Houle's forthcoming book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials
2024-05-02
21 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
A New Charter and a New Court
New governor, William Phips, under the guidance of a new charter for Massachusetts, faces a crisis as the accusations of witchcraft spread and the suspects pile up jails. With no judicial system to handle the chaos, he establishes a new court, led by William Stoughton, and we set the stage for the epic tragedy to come. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok Learn about Greg Houle's forthcoming book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials
2024-04-15
14 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Hobbs Family
William and Deliverance Hobbs, and their teenage daughter Abigail, were among the most interesting families involved in the Salem witch crisis. Having lived on the rugged and dangerous Maine frontier for a decade prior to arriving in Salem, the Hobbs family took center stage on April 19, 1692, when Abigail made some explosive claims before the magistrates. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok Learn about Greg Houle's forthcoming book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials
2024-04-01
19 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Giles Corey and a Horrifying Spectacle
Giles Corey's torturous death was a particularly dark chapter in a vary dark tale. With the help of our guest, Rachel Christ-Doane, director of education at the Salem Witch Museum, we dive into Corey's horrific story, and explore the escalation of fear during the crisis. Learn more about the Salem Witch Museum __ Join us on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok Learn about Greg Houle's forthcoming book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials
2024-03-18
23 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The First Execution: Bridget Bishop
While she wasn’t the first to be accused, on June 10, Bridget Bishop became the first person to be executed for witchcraft during the crisis. But her conviction by the new Court of Oyer and Terminer planted some initial seeds of doubt. Join us on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok Learn about Greg Houle's forthcoming novel, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials
2024-03-04
17 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Rebecca Nurse: A Visible Saint is Toppled
Daniel Gagnon is back to discuss the shocking accusations against and prosecution of Rebecca Nurse. Dan is the author of A Salem Witch: The Trial, Execution, and Exoneration of Rebecca Nurse and a member of the board of directors of the Rebecca Nurse Homestead in Danvers, MA.
2024-02-19
25 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Tragedy of Dorothy Good
On March 23, 1692, a warrant was issued by the magistrates to take into custody yet another accused individual. By now, the magistrates and marshals were getting used to this exercise. The witch hysteria had been building for several weeks, and the accusations were flying. But this time, however, the accused was not one of the usual suspects. Watch Rachel Christ-Doane, director of education at the Salem Witch Museum, discuss her research about the life of Dorothy Good.
2024-02-05
22 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Unfortunate Story of George Burroughs
George Burroughs was the former minister of the church at Salem Village. But in late April, 1692, a complaint was filed against him on behalf of several people who claimed he was a witch who had inflicted them. Days later, he was arrested in Maine and brought back to Salem in chains to face these charges. In a story filled with strange and unusual characters, George Burroughs’ story is among the strangest of them all. Tell us what you think at greg@putnamsofsalem.com Join us on Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok
2024-01-15
23 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Curious Case of Mary Warren
Mary Warren, the 20-year-old indentured servant of John and Elizabeth Proctor, was both accused and an accuser; afflicted and an inflictor during the Salem Witch Trials. How could this be? We examine Mary’s twisting tale as a means for helping to understand the complexities and nuance of the witch hysteria in general. Tell us what you think at greg@putnamsofsalem.com Join us on Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok
2024-01-03
15 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Exploring Witchcraft
What exactly is witchcraft and magic and what did it mean to New Englanders in the late seventeenth century? We’re joined by historian Alyssa Conary who helps us understand these important questions.
2023-12-18
14 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
March 1692
During the turbulent month of March 1692, accusations of witchcraft from a handful of girls turns into a full-blown crisis. In this episode, we unravel the events of this pivotal month to reveal the critical role that it played in turning the Salem witch hunt into an unprecedented disaster.
2023-12-04
15 min
Show de Cartes
Épisode 82 - Réflexions sur le Toronto Sport Card Expo avec les gars de TR Sportscards + du football et basketball!
Dans cet épisode de votre Show de Cartes, Greg Lanctot reçoit Anthony Houle et Mathieu McComeau de TR Sportscards pour faire un retour sur les apprentissages, les acquisitions et l'expérience du Toronto Sport Card Expo. Ne manquez pas ces anecdotes, et des réflexions personnelles de la part de Greg! Mathieu raconte l'acquisition d'une pièce qu'il cherchait depuis plusieurs années.De plus, Paul Lacoursière revient pour faire une mise à jour des marchés du football et basketball.Pour s'abonner au PatreonPour participer à un break sur STAKK!...
2023-11-16
1h 07
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Exploring the Evidence Used at Salem
What do you think of when you hear the term ‘witch hunt?’ While the phrase has decidedly become loaded over the years, it often conjures up visions of angry mobs with torches and pitchforks. The Salem Witch Trials were most certainly a witch hunt, and decidedly unjust, but it’s important to remember that they were also actual trials with judgements that were handed down based on testimony, evidence and other time-tested methods of adjudication. So, how could the system of failed so badly? To help us understand this important question, we’re joined by...
2023-11-15
18 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Unlikely Role of New England’s Frontier in Salem
As English settlers began moving into the northern frontier of New England in the mid-17th century, clashes with the native population there often had brutal results. Years later, a surprising number of those who lived though this tumultuous period in the region known as the ‘Eastward Frontier’ played central roles in the Salem witch hysteria. We’re joined by Professor Mary Beth Norton, whose groundbreaking work on this startling connection helped to change how we think about the Salem Witch Trials. Mary Beth Norton is the author of numerous books, including In the Devil’s Snare: T...
2023-11-03
14 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
The Afflictions Begin and Accusations Fly
When two young girls in the household of Salem Reverend Samuel Parris begin to experience strange behaviors, three women find themselves accused of witchcraft. Historian Kathleen Brown, the David Boies Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, helps us understand the beginnings of the witch hunt during the first few months of 1692. Learn more about Professor Brown's book, Undoing Slavery: Bodies, Race, and Rights in the Age of Abolition
2023-10-16
15 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
In the Beginning: Who were the Puritans?
In our first episode, Greg is joined by Daniel Gagnon, a historian and author of A Salem Witch: The Trial, Execution, and Exoneration of Rebecca Nurse (Westholme), who explains the context that led to the witch hysteria in Salem in 1692. He discusses the Puritans who settled Salem, their beliefs, as well as their relationship with the native populations. Learn more Daniel Gagnon’s book: A Salem Witch: The Trial, Execution, and Exoneration of Rebecca Nurse Daniel Gagnon is on the Board of Directors of the Rebecca Nurse Homestead. Greg Houle is the author of the forthcoming no...
2023-10-01
18 min
The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Introducing The Salem Witch Trials Podcast
Most of us have heard about the Salem Witch Trials, but what do we know about what really happened in and around Salem, Massachusetts in 1692? The Salem Witch Trials Podcast, hosted by Greg Houle, goes beyond the myth and gets to the heart of the action. Beginning in October 2023, we will release episodes that include interviews with experts who will shed light onto the people and events of that horrifying year, as well as provide valuable context that help us understand how and why this tragedy took place. Please subscribe so you won't miss an e...
2023-09-20
02 min
Show de Cartes
Épisode 42 - Bobby Hull + Réussir ses échanges avec Anthony Houle + Rareté ou "true rookie"?
Dans cet épisode du Show de Cartes, Greg Lanctot et Yannick Godbout parlent de l'actualité entourant les cartes sportives. Yannick partage des anecdotes sur la légende Bobby Hull, puis les 2 acolytes reçoivent Anthony Houle pour quelques trucs afin de réussir ses échanges de cartes, et bien se préparer pour une expo! Enfin, on aborde la définitiion de "true rookie" au hockey.Pour joindre le Patreon:https://patreon.com/showdecartes?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkGroupe Facebook:https...
2023-02-01
1h 03
The Thing About Witch Hunts
The Putnams of Salem with Greg Houle
Presenting author and communications professional Greg Houle. He discusses his upcoming novel, “The Putnams of Salem”. Listen as he gives us a glimpse of what he imagines the first person perspective could have been for Ann Putnam Jr, and her father Thomas Putnam. What role did they play in the trials? His fictional short stories are linked below. We continue the conversation inquiring with our advocacy questions: Why do we witch hunt? How do we witch hunt? How do we stop hunting witches?Links:Greg Houle WebsiteShort Story: The Putnams of Salem by Greg Houl...
2022-11-24
55 min
Baleine sous Gravillon
MONTIER 2022 #20 : Les 25 ans d'une institution (ou comment j'ai coincé les administrateurs;)
En 1996, une bande de copains, passionnés de photo et du Vivant, décident d’organiser un salon autour du célèbre concours “Wildlife Photographer of the Year”, le “Nobel” de la photo animalière. Cette première édition accueille près de 4.000 visiteurs en deux jours, à Montier-en-Der (Haute Marne / Grand Est). En novembre 2022, nous étions … près de 45.000 ! Montier est aujourd’hui le premier festival de photo animalière d’Europe. C’est LE rendez-vous annuel des photographes amateurs et pros, des assos et de tous les amoureux du Vivant (avec le FIFO, où nous étions aussi).C...
2022-11-05
11 min
Classroom Matters
Episode #70: Life After High School: Are You Ready? A Conversation with Beth and Greg Langston
On today’s episode I will be sitting down with Greg and Beth Langston the founders of College Flight Plan. Greg and Beth Langston have more than 20 years of experience working with students and young professionals to help them gain confidence by empowering them to use their strengths and values to set goals and develop individual plans for their lives. They truly understand how helpless parents can feel and the challenges of starting a child on the college or career path that fits them best, especially when that child doesn’t know what they want to stud...
2021-10-14
37 min
Magical Destinations By Steve Podcast
Mario Aranibar and Sallie Abbas
Episode 210 is Mario Aranibar and Sallie Abbas. This episode travels virtually from Cary, NC to Cochabamba, Bolivia, In the early 2000s, through Sallie Abba and Partners of the America's Cary Area EMS (I was joined by past guests on the podcast Greg Edwards and Marion Houle) traveled on a medical/educational mission to Bolivia. There we met Chief Mario Aranibar and his amazing volunteers of SAR Bolivia. Mario has a long history of public safety service as an innovator, leader, EMT, firefighter, HazMat expert, and parachute jumper. I catch up with both Sallie and Mario to reminisce about the trip to Bolivi
2020-07-19
30 min
JOY
PODCAST FOR BLITZ TECHNO RADIO #5
Brecc - Junkyard (Digital Exclusive) by NineTimesNine Te'o Dre'an - Panoklo (Original Mix) by Planet Rhythm Matador - Model 10 (Original Mix) by Rukus Greg Notill, Majin M - Full Introspection (Vocal Version) by Black Snake Recordings @greg-notill-ii Te'o Dre'an - Eisbar (Original Mix) by Planet Rhythm Sall, Antonio D'Africa - Mind Hunters (Original Mix) by Riot Recordings @sallmusic Spartaque - Hold You (Vocal Mix) by IAMT T78, Ballarak - The Antidote (Original Mix) by Autektone Records Sept - Hold The Trigger (Original Mix) by voxnox Records Otin - Into My Mind (Original Mix) by Wicked Waves Recordings Mehmet Özbek - A...
2020-06-06
1h 00
miX thematiK par Loic Henrio
miX thematic #TECHNO I.
"miX thematiK" par Loic Henrio C'est une selection mixée des mes morceaux préférés et de mes influences, a écouter et partager sans modération ... #TECHNO I. 1972 : tobias. Perfect Girl : Risa Taniguchi No One Knows : Marc Houle How's the Music (Go Higher Mix) [Harry Romero Edit] : Winx & Josh Wink Deth Ov Komedy : October Way Down : Roman Lindau Anthem : Ket Robinson Radiation : Deas Tunnel (Boys Noize Rework) : TWR72 & Boys Noize Mercury : Mark Broom Modulation (Original) : Fhase 87 & Greg Denbosa Function 4 (Chris Liebing Remix) : Planetary Assault Systems Minor Elixir : Matt Sassari
2020-04-01
00 min
The Language of Business
When a business crisis hits – LOB 070
When a crisis hits your business...what do you do first? How quickly do you have to react? What if the story is fake news? Do people forgive you when you tell the truth about a mistake? In this episode, The Language of Business looks at using PR firms. Host Greg Stoller talks with John Houle, CEO of JH Communications; Janey Bishoff, CEO of Bishoff Communications; Brett Carney, CEO of Carney Communications.
2019-05-14
18 min
Beats per minut
Incombustibles
Són veterans, podrien ser els avis del 90 per cent dels clubbers actuals i han canviat els cubates per les infusions, però segueixen punxant com els àngels i arrosseguen masses com el primer dia. Ja sabeu el que diuen del vi, oi? Doncs el mateix amb aquesta gent. 01 Gas - "Narkopop 4" 02 Andrew Weatherall - "The last walk" 03 Orbital - "Tiny foldable cities" 04 Mr. Fingers - "Full moon" 05 Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5 - "The message" 06 Yuksek - "Off the wall (DJ Harvey remix)" 07 DJ Hell - "Wir reiten durch die nacht (Marc Houle remix)" 08 Derrick May - "R-Theme" 09 Louie Vega - "Get...
2019-03-15
1h 02
Learn the Bible in a Year
Learn the Bible in a Year - Episode 45 - 2 Timothy 3:16 and 4:1-2
2 Timothy 3:16 + 4:1-2 – All Scripture is God-breathed. … In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I give you this charge: Preach the word. A true disciple of Jesus Christ will believe in the absolute inerrancy of God’s word. We’re all inclined to skip over parts we don’t like, but the Bible isn’t a smorgasbord from which we pick and choose; it’s the word of God by which we live and die. And since the greatest need in the wo...
2018-11-21
00 min
Rumble Strip
They Are Us, Show 4: They Are Us
How should people live long-term in our state if they have a serious mental illness? The hope is that they’ll find ways to integrate into their communities with support, but that’s proven tough to accomplish. In this show we look at the challenges in our community mental health care system. Featuring: Ken Libertoff, former director of the Vermont Association for Mental Health Anne Donahue, state representative from Northfield and Berlin, editor of Counterpoint Greg Mairs, operational director of adult services at Counseling Service of Addison County Mary Moulton, executive director of Wa...
2018-11-20
13 min
Les Mixologues avec aNîmé
Les Mixologues - A-Nîmé - kEEPoN
a-Nîmé radioshow c'est tous les vendredis soir sur Raje à 22H avec Greg Delon, kEEP oN, Yousk, The Dualz, djs a-nimé & guests en rotation. Membre et Dj de l’association A-nîmé kEEPoN joue des sets allant de la deep à la techno profonds et rythmés. Il a pu ainsi mixer aux côtés de Marc Houle, David K, Brodinski, Nic Fancuilli, Danton Eeprom, N'To, Bastien Grine, Paul Nazca, Greg Delon, Ivan Smagghe, Jennifer Cardini, Chloé, André Dalcan, Cebb, The Dualz, Basteroid, Loulouplayers, Nhar….
2018-09-28
1h 00
The Language of Business
Using PR firms – LOB 033
The Language of Business looks at using PR firms. Can doing your own public relations on social media work? In the middle of a business crisis, what do you do first? How quickly do you have to react? What if the story is fake news? How quickly do people forgive you when you tell the truth about a mistake? On this episode Greg Stoller talks with Brett Carney, CEO of Carney Communications; Janey Bishoff, CEO of Bishoff Communications; John Houle, CEO of JH Communications.
2018-09-04
17 min