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Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Investing in Mavericks with Jordan Baker, Athenaeum Ventures
Ed Barker sits down with Jordan Baker, founding general partner of Seattle's Athenaeum Ventures, whose path to running a fund looks nothing like the standard resume. He left home at 14, passed through three high schools, dropped out at 16, skipped college, and built a career across music, streaming, and gaming, most prominently the brand agency Moonrock, before raising his first fund. Baker argues that venture has drifted from its original job, backing insane people with insane ideas, into what he calls consensus capital, where investors crowd the same credentialed founders and price out everyone else. His edge, he says, is...
2026-06-20
51 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Decarbonising Heavy Industry with Alexandra Iljadica, BHP Ventures
Ed Barker talks to Alexandra Iljadica, Principal at BHP Ventures, the corporate venture arm of the global mining and minerals company, about what hard-tech and climate investing looks like from inside a major industrial. Alexandra traces her path from a nutrition science degree in Australia through founding and scaling a sustainability nonprofit, then burnout, a year in Croatia, and a 2018 move to Seattle where she helped build the 5G Open Innovation Lab.BHP has a three-part thesis covering novel energy for decarbonisation, mining operations from AI-led exploration to novel extraction and processing, and changing end-market demand...
2026-06-10
45 min
Tell 'em Faulk
Robbie gives a personal update, discusses Men's Basketball Offseason and Previews Super Regional at Georgia with Jay Powell
Host Robbie Faulk gives a personal update after being released from the hospital before discussing Men's Basketball's offseason, and Jay Powell joins the show to preview the Athens Super Regional this upcoming weekend on State 1878's Tell 'em Faulk podcast.
2026-06-03
38 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Innovating Circular Economies with Sarah O'Sell, UW CoMotion Labs
Ed Barker talks to Sarah O'Sell manager at CoMotion Labs’ Climate Tech Incubator at the University of Washington and a partner in the Seattle Climate Innovation Hub with Virtue Lab, NineZero, and the City of Seattle. Sarah recounts her circular-economy education in industrial design, early supply-chain work with Starbucks, and a career pivot after witnessing environmental harm and labor issues in China. She explains how the hub is designed to create “flow” from research to commercialization, and details the incubator’s application, review, and six-month program covering team-building, sales/marketing, operations, fundraising, mentor matching, and concluding with a demo day. Pri...
2026-05-30
45 min
Extra Innings
Postgame Reactions: Diamond Dawgs roll past Lipscomb as Duke Stone dominates in regional opener
Charlie Winfield and Bart Gregory recap Mississippi State's dominant 10-1 win over Lipscomb on Friday, May 29, 2026. Duke Stone was the story — six innings, three hits, no runs, no walks, and 10 strikeouts against a Lipscomb lineup that simply had no answer for his breaking ball. In two starts against the Bisons this season, Stone has now thrown 10 innings, allowed three hits, zero runs, and struck out 16. The offense backed him up in a big way with 10 runs on 10 hits, including a five-run seventh inning that blew it open. Vytas Valincius led the way going 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two do...
2026-05-30
31 min
Tell 'em Faulk
Starkville Regional preview with Tomas Valincius and Jay Powell
Robbie Faulk previews the Starkville Regional for Mississippi State baseball on State 1878's Tell 'em Faulk podcast. The episode features an interview with pitcher Tomas Valincius about his competitive nature, relationship with his brother Vytas, love for fishing, and life in Starkville followed by a conversation with former MLB pitcher and Mississippi State commentator Jay Powell on pitching strategy, the ABS challenge system, Ryan McPherson's recovery, and Mississippi State's chances in the regional. The episode also announces a free pregame live show at The Landing on Thursday and the State 1878 Lounge in the Legends Club at The Hump during...
2026-05-28
46 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Rethinking Sustainability with Ben Eidelson, Stepchange
Ed Barker talks to Ben Eidelson, general partner at the Stepchange, about his path from engineering to Microsoft, to startups acquired by Google and Stripe, and then into climate ventures. After his first child was born and a growing urgency about the climate crisis, Ben began advising startups, making something like 12 angel investments in nine months. He realized VC was the job that incentivized helping early founders. Stepchange runs a $7.5M first fund aiming for 30 software/AI-centric climate investments, focused on venture-scale outcomes with major climate impact. The portfolio includes deployable solutions that improve distribution, financing, decision-making, and system i...
2026-05-22
57 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
99 Seconds to Success with Nick Hughes, Founders Live
Nick Hughes, founder and CEO of Founders Live, discusses how a painful mobile payments startup failure led him to launch a casual Seattle pitch night in March 2014—five friends pitching for 99 seconds—which grew into a global entrepreneurship community across 155+ cities. He explains why 99 seconds became a differentiated, brandable format; how he treats community like a product with iterative growth; and how the “city leader” ambassador model enables local, self-sustaining events that don’t lose money while HQ builds a global member data layer. Hughes outlines Founders Live as an ecosystem focused on connection, knowledge, resources/capital, and exposure, with reven...
2026-05-15
58 min
Tell 'em Faulk
Auburn recap, McPherson is back, and Texas A&M series looms large
Mississippi State drops the Auburn series but there's plenty to unpack. Robbie Faulk recaps the weekend — including a dominant game one behind Tomas Valincius, who went 6 2/3 innings with 13 strikeouts, before Auburn took the final two games including a 13-2 run-rule loss to close it out. The good news: Ryan McPherson returned to the mound this weekend, and building his pitch count back up heading into the postseason is a priority. Mississippi State still controls its own destiny. Jay Powell will join the show Wednesday to break down the pitching staff and preview College Station. Plus — State 1878 is launching its own...
2026-05-11
37 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Building a Sustainable Future with Aina Abiodun, VertueLab
Ed Barker talks to Aina Abiodun, President and Executive Director of VertueLab, about how the Hurricane Sandy blackout and failed emergency infrastructure in New York drove her into climate work, her five years in Germany learning how Europe funds climate tech, and why she moved to Seattle in 2023. Aina talks about VertueLab’s role funding and supporting climate entrepreneurs, how Washington’s Climate Commitment Act and Portland’s PCEF shape the ecosystem, and why early-stage hardware needs more support despite growth-stage capital concentration. There's a deep dive into VertueLab’s catalytic Climate Impact Fund One, including examples like Photon Marine...
2026-05-08
52 min
Tell 'em Faulk
Breaking down Mississippi State's series at Texas
The Diamond Dawgs dropped the series at No. 4 Texas. Robbie Faulk breaks down all three games — from a Game 1 offensive performance that saw 19 strikeouts and left runs on the board, to a gutsy Game 2 highlighted by a Drew Wyers three-run home run in the seventh, to a Game 3 that slipped away after a 5-0 lead and a Bryce Chance grand slam couldn't hold up against a nine-run inning. The good, the bad, and what needs to be cleaned up. Mississippi State still controls its own destiny for a national seed, but the margin for error is thin. Part of St...
2026-05-04
28 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Portland's Startup Ecosystem with Jim Houston
Ed Barker talks to Jim Houston, an early Intel Capital team member and later founder of the Portland Seed Fund, now a climate investor with E8. Jim remembers Intel Capital’s 1995 origins to help shape the emerging internet, its rapid global scale, its ecosystem-building investment approach, and what he learned about syndication and founders. Jim talks about why he launched Portland Seed Fund in 2010 to fill a critical seed-capital gap that was driving startups to Silicon Valley and assesses Portland’s mixed progress, including the influence of Intel and Nike, limited in-city research-university presence; and changing dynamics of founders and...
2026-05-01
44 min
Tell 'em Faulk
Previewing Mississippi State's top-10 showdown at Texas
No. 10 Mississippi State heads to Austin to take on No. 4 Texas in one of the biggest series of the regular season. Robbie Faulk breaks down everything you need to know heading into the weekend — pitching matchups, offensive trends, what Mississippi State has to do to win on the road, and what a series win could mean for the Diamond Dawgs' national seed hopes. Members of State1878.com can watch the full video version. Join at State1878.com. Part of State 1878 Podcasts.
2026-04-30
35 min
Tell 'em Faulk
Bulldogs in the NFL Draft, baseball keeps rolling, and hoops portal updates
Two Bulldogs heard their names called in the NFL Draft — Brenen Thompson headed to the Los Angeles Chargers and Seydou Traore to the Miami Dolphins. Robbie Faulk breaks down what those selections mean for Mississippi State and the program's trajectory. Then a full update on Diamond Dawgs baseball, now 35-10 on the season and 13-8 in SEC play, including the recent win over Ole Miss behind strong outings from Brendan Sweeney and Dane Burns. Plus the latest men's basketball transfer portal moves as Chris Jans adds Kendyl Sanders, T.J. Simpkins, and Thomas Bassong to the roster. And don't mi...
2026-04-29
37 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Fixing Healthcare VC with Buffy Alegria, Loud Ventures
This week Ed Barker talks to Buffy Allegria, managing partner and co-founder at Loud Ventures, about how her corporate banking background and experiences after having premature twins led her into healthcare venture capital. We talk about how VC is structurally broken for healthcare, where regulatory, reimbursement, and adoption hurdles require more than a check. Loud’s model embeds fractional executives and provides venture-building support to help companies navigate payer contracting, reimbursement codes, workflow integration, and other operational challenges, aiming to improve outcomes for founders, investors, and patients and to bring innovation to rural communities. The conversation al...
2026-04-24
40 min
Tell 'em Faulk
Tell 'em Faulk is here. Dawgs sweep South Carolina. LSU's coming to The Dude.
Tell 'em Faulk is officially here. In the debut episode, Robbie Faulk introduces the show, shares the story behind State 1878 and what it means for Mississippi State fans, recaps Mississippi State Baseball's series sweep of South Carolina, and looks ahead to the upcoming series against LSU at Dudy Noble Field.
2026-04-20
32 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Bitcoin Treasury Strategies with Jeff Walton, Strive
This week Ed Barker talks to Jeff Walton, Chief Risk Officer at Strive, about the company's shift from anti-ESG activism to building a Bitcoin treasury aimed at institutional exposure. Walton's background in reinsurance positions him well to understand the changing Bitcoin landscape, and how others in the market are delivering Bitcoin-driven balance-sheet growth. The conversation covers Strive’s approach to managing Bitcoin volatility, the role of a perpetual preferred equity security instrument, and transparent, real-time performance data. The episode shifts to a discussion about regulation - headwinds like Basel III - and tailwinds in the Bitcoin market. We talk ab...
2026-04-19
56 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Catalytic Capital and the Climate Tech Revolution, with Gabriel Scheer, Elemental Impact
Ed Barker talks to Gabriel Scheer, Senior Director, Investments & Innovation at Elemental Impact.Elemental Impact is a nonprofit venture fund investing in companies with environmental and community impact. Gabriel’s path goes from startups like Lime to investing in climate impact. The conversation covers Elemental’s donor-funded model, where exits are recycled into new investments and allow longer time horizons for hardware-heavy climate solutions. Beyond writing checks, Elemental runs strategy and project tracks, providing coaching and a community of 160+ portfolio companies.In a time of policy uncertainty in climate and AI-driven data center energ...
2026-04-09
42 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Growth Strategy: Integrating with Email, CRM, Content, Sales, and Social
In this episode Ed Barker, Founder of Studio 1878, talks about how most company podcasts operate in isolation and argues they should be integrated into the full marketing system so each episode does more work. How do you do that? Practical integrations: email (each episode triggers a value-led message, and episodes drive email capture via resources), CRM (use directional company listening data to inform sales and segment nurture), and a unified content calendar so podcast topics align with campaigns. The episode also covers intentional repurposing planned before recording (clips, quotes, newsletter insights, transcripts, blog posts, YouTube segments), s...
2026-04-01
09 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Economic Development in the AI Era with Laura Ruderman, Technology Alliance
Ed Barker talks to Laura Ruderman, CEO of the Technology Alliance, about Washington State's innovation economy. Ruderman's path to leading the Alliance is anything but straight: she moved to Seattle from New York in the early 90s to stage manager at the Rep, ended up at a small multimedia startup owned by Bill Gates, got swept into Microsoft through an acquisition, and then spent years in the state legislature before landing at the Alliance. The conversation covers a lot of ground – AI-driven workforce disruption, Washington's persistent gaps in postsecondary attainment, and what the state is missing: de...
2026-03-23
49 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
Entrepreneurialism in the AI Age with Nicole Doyle, Founders Institute
Ed Barker chats to Nicole Doyle, Seattle Director at the Founders Institute and founder of Aspir, about why Seattle needs more early-stage founder support. There's a deep-dive into FI’s non-equity model, its focus on true zero-to-one founders, and its three financial pathways. The conversation touches on agentic-AI imperatives, how AI impacts scaling, and the role Seattle plays in this new world.00:00 Introduction02:00 Nicole's Background & Journey04:47 What Is the Founders Institute?08:48 FI's Business Model & Warrant Structure15:26 Sell Before You Pitch Investors17:51 The End of Free Money & St...
2026-03-13
44 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Growth Strategy: Levers That Actually Work
In this episode, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, examines why podcast growth is slower and more complicated than most people expect.Audio podcasts compound gradually because discovery is inefficient and listening demands a significant time commitment. The episode covers the main growth levers available to brand podcast producers: guest networks and how to make it easy and worthwhile for guests to share; content velocity and consistency, with weekly publishing often the right cadence but regularity mattering more than frequency; platform algorithms on Spotify and YouTube, where completion rates, follows, saves, streaks, watch time, and click-through all...
2026-03-06
16 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Growth Strategy: The Three Tier Framework
In this episode, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, opens a five-episode series on podcast distribution and growth by challenging the assumption that being available everywhere is the right strategy.RSS distribution to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other listening apps is largely automatic and not where the real decisions lie. The harder question is how many additional formats to commit to: full video for YouTube, social clips, and written content can push weekly production from a couple of hours to 15 or 20, and that investment needs to be justified. The episode introduces a three-tier framework for thinking about...
2026-03-04
15 min
Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker
The Intersection of VC, Media and AI with Arif Gürsel, UnCap Ventures
Navigating Venture Capital, Media, and AIEd Barker sits down with Arif Gürsel, partner at Uncap Ventures, to discuss his journey from the world of Big Tech to VC. Arif shares his initial hesitance and subsequent embrace of the venture world, and the founding of Uncap Ventures and its mission to support startups with black founders. They dive into the importance of media and storytelling in entrepreneurship, the role of AI in the creative industries, and the challenges of driving investment into underserved communities.00:00 Introduction 00:22 Meet Arif Gursel: Background and Ca...
2026-01-27
52 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Show Design Series: Integrating Audio and Video in Show Production
In this final episode of the series on show design, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, tackles the challenge of producing content for audio and video at the same time.Simply filming a podcast is rarely the right answer. Audio and video audiences have different expectations and different listening or watching habits, and serving both well requires deliberate trade-offs rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The episode outlines three ways to integrate video into an audio-first show, covers the production complexities and additional costs that come with each, and makes the case for choosing a primary format and...
2026-01-13
14 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Show Design Series: Podcast Production Budgets
In this episode, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, makes the case for treating production budgets as a strategic decision rather than an afterthought.The episode breaks down the components that make up a typical production workflow: research, recording, editing, quality control, and asset creation. Different budget tiers are examined alongside the trade-offs each involves, and the connection between production choices and the long-term quality and sustainability of a show is explored in detail. Poor planning in this area is one of the more common routes to burnout, and the episode addresses how to avoid it through...
2026-01-06
15 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Show Design Series: Mastering Podcast Structure
In this episode, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, examines why episode structure matters more than most podcast hosts realise.Topics and guests tend to get the attention, but listeners are really asking one question: is this worth my time? Good structure answers that question by guiding listeners through an episode in a way that feels purposeful, which leads to higher completion rates and stronger audience relationships over time. The episode covers the pitfalls of meandering conversations, strategies for maintaining engagement through clear narrative arcs and recurring segments, and why both the opening and the closing of...
2025-12-30
15 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Show Design Series: Podcast Formats as a Strategic Choice
In this episode, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, argues that choosing a podcast format is a strategic decision, not a creative one.Format determines how much work a show generates every week, and that operational reality shapes whether a show survives long enough to build an audience. The episode examines the main formats available: loose conversational interviews, structured interviews, narrative storytelling, and co-hosted conversations, weighing the demands and trade-offs of each. Picking a format without understanding what it requires is one of the more reliable paths to burnout and inconsistency. The right choice is the one...
2025-12-23
15 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Show Design Series: Designing a Podcast as a Show
In this episode, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, sets out why designing a show and simply producing a podcast are two very different things.A well-designed show has a clear, repeatable idea at its centre, and that consistency is what builds audience trust and loyalty over time. Two companies' podcast strategies are compared to illustrate what that difference looks like in practice. The episode also addresses a common mistake: replicating a format that works for someone else without understanding why it works, which rarely produces the same results. For marketing teams starting from scratch, the episode...
2025-12-17
10 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Analytics Series: Future of Podcast Analytics
Future Podcast MeasurementIn the final episode of the Showmakers analytics series, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 explores the future of podcast measurement. He discusses the limitations of current metrics and predicts significant advancements in attribution, brand lift studies, and sentiment analysis using AI. Ed emphasizes the shift from mere data collection to actionable insights that enhance both internal and external brand storytelling. By focusing on audience emotion, brand trust, and improved integration with overall marketing strategies, this episode presents a vision where podcasts become a crucial part of a brand's intelligence system.00:00 Introduction
2025-11-26
10 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Analytics Series: Building a Lasting Measurement System
Building a Lasting Podcast Measurement SystemIn the final episode of Showmakers’ analytics series, Ed Barker of Studio 1878 discusses how to create a measurement system that endures leadership changes and budget reviews. He emphasizes the importance of turning data into a rhythm that the business understands and ensuring measurement becomes part of the working culture. Barker outlines the creation of a measurement stack, setting up a cadence, assigning ownership, and designing dashboards tailored for different audiences. He stresses the significance of incorporating feedback and institutionalizing the measurement system to future-proof it. Finally, Barker highlights the need fo...
2025-11-19
09 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Analytics Series: Balancing ROI and Creativity in Brand Podcasts
In this episode of the analytics series, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, takes on the question that haunts almost every branded podcast project before a single episode is recorded: how do you prove the ROI?The tension between creative ambition and business accountability is real, but measuring a podcast strictly like a performance ad, chasing direct attribution and conversion, tends to produce something transactional, short-lived, and not worth listening to. The episode makes the case for treating a podcast as brand infrastructure: a compounding asset that builds trust, accelerates pipelines, and supports retention over time. That...
2025-11-12
11 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Analytics Series: From Dashboards to Decisions
In this episode of the analytics series, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, works through the gap between having podcast data and knowing what to do with it.Charts and dashboards are only useful if they lead somewhere. The episode breaks down what analytics can and cannot reliably tell you, how to find the signal beneath the noise, and how to translate findings into creative and marketing decisions that actually change something. It also covers how to present that analysis to leadership in a way that builds credibility rather than inviting scepticism. For anyone who has found...
2025-11-08
08 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Analytics: Setting Goals That Align
In this opening episode of the analytics series, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, starts with the question most brand podcast projects never answer properly: what does success actually look like?Excitement and a strong concept are a reasonable starting point, but vague goals like awareness or thought leadership lead to measuring the wrong things and wasting time. The episode covers how to connect a podcast's goals directly to business outcomes, how to design a format around intent rather than instinct, and how to think about measurement across three time horizons. The frameworks here are aimed at...
2025-11-01
11 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Analytics: The Metrics That Matter
In this episode, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, tackles the moment every marketer dreads: being asked how the podcast is performing and not having a confident answer.Downloads and chart rankings are the easy metrics to reach for, but they rarely tell the story that matters to leadership. The episode sets out how to define the purpose of a show before settling on KPIs, which health metrics and more advanced indicators are worth tracking, and how to turn reporting into something that makes a coherent case for the show's value. The frameworks here apply whether the...
2025-10-24
09 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Building Listener Loyalty in Brand Podcasts
Building Listener Loyalty in Brand PodcastsIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 discusses the importance of building deep engagement and loyalty in branded podcasts rather than just chasing reach or vanity metrics like downloads and followers. Ed explains how loyalty, consistency, and respecting your audience's time are key to creating a podcast that listeners return to regularly. He emphasizes the value of designing episodes to reward listeners, involving internal audiences, creating habits, encouraging participation, and leveraging other marketing channels for a two-way dialogue. Finally, he highlights the importance of focusing on listener loyalty...
2025-10-15
07 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Distribution - a Starter Guide
Redefining Podcast Distribution: Building Reach and ReputationIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 emphasizes the importance of effective podcast distribution. He explains that distribution goes beyond simply uploading to platforms like Spotify and highlights the concept of 'audience design' which involves targeting where listeners already spend their attention. Ed also discusses the multi-layered approach to distribution, integrating podcasts into overall brand campaigns, leveraging guests and team members as micro distribution channels, and measuring the real influence of a podcast. He concludes by underscoring the importance of reactivating and resurfacing archived content to maintain...
2025-10-09
06 min
Roots & Riddles
The 1878 Fountain Saloon Robbery
In the quiet town of Fountain, Minnesota, the clink of glasses and hum of conversation were shattered one night by a bold and unexpected crime. A local saloon—once a hub of frontier camaraderie—became the scene of a robbery that left residents stunned and rumors swirling.In this episode of Roots & Riddles, Lenora and Preston dig into the dusty newspaper archives to reconstruct the events of the heist. Who was behind it? What was taken? And why did the story fade from memory? With colorful characters, period details, and a touch of theatrical flair, they explore how o...
2025-10-08
15 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Editing as the Heartbeat of Brand Podcasts
From Raw Talk to Brand NarrativeIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 explores the crucial role of editing in corporate podcasting. Rather than just trimming and adding music, editing transforms raw conversations into a narrative that mirrors your brand's intelligence, empathy, and perspective. Ed discusses how emotional architecture, pacing, and narrative structure can enhance the story, making it more impactful and authentic. By treating editing as a form of authorship and reputation management, brands can craft podcasts that not only sound good but also reflect their identity and values.00:00 Introduction
2025-10-01
05 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Keeping Your Solo Podcast Energy High
Keeping Your Solo Podcast Energy HighIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 shares practical tips on maintaining high energy levels while recording solo podcast episodes. Ed discusses the importance of visualizing a real listener, recording while standing, using a bullet point script, varying your pacing, and breaking content into segments. He emphasizes the power of storytelling and advises recording in short bursts to keep energy high. Ed wraps up by highlighting the value solo episodes bring in building intimacy and trust with listeners.00:00 Introduction00:22 Why Solo Energy Matters
2025-09-24
06 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Storytelling Strategy: How to Make Storytelling a Habit
How to Make Storytelling a Habit: Enhancing Your Podcast ConsistentlyIn the final episode of Showmakers' five-part miniseries on storytelling, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 explores the importance of making storytelling a consistent habit in podcast creation. Ed emphasizes that without intentional storytelling, podcasts can become dull and forgettable. He offers actionable tips on embedding storytelling into every stage of the podcast process—from planning and recording to editing and promoting. Ed also encourages podcasters to review their previous work with a storytelling lens and consider storytelling as a continuous practice. This episode concludes with a recap of...
2025-09-18
07 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Storytelling Strategy: Shaping Stories Through Editing
Shaping Stories Through Editing: Techniques for Narrative PodcastingIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 explores the art of editing and highlights the importance of narrative shaping in post-production. Ed emphasizes that editing is more than just cutting audio; it's about uncovering and structuring the story within the conversation. He offers practical tips for both DIY editors and those working with editors, including identifying the story arc, removing non-essential dialogue, and reordering content for better impact. He also stresses the value of human moments and encourages editors to develop their unique style. This episode...
2025-09-10
07 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Storytelling Strategy: Listening for Key Moments in Your Podcast Recording
Mastering Storytelling: Listening for Key Moments in Your PodcastIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 dives into the essentials of recording for storytelling in podcasts. He explains how key moments such as changes, emotions, details, stakes, and surprises can transform an okay episode into a great one. Ed shares tips for hosts and producers alike on how to identify and leverage these storytelling elements while recording, making the final edit sharper and more engaging. Tune in to learn how to make your episodes memorable and authentic by capturing the raw material for your...
2025-09-05
08 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Storytelling Strategy: Practical Storytelling Arcs in Podcasting
Unlocking Story Shapes in Podcasting: Practical ApplicationsIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, continues his storytelling series by exploring practical ways to use storytelling in podcasting. He introduces various 'story shapes' such as the hero's journey, before-after-bridge, the mountain, list with a twist, and spark and expansion. Ed explains how these narrative structures can help make podcast episodes more engaging, structured, and memorable. He also discusses how to choose the right shape for your content and emphasizes the importance of intention and repetition in creating a polished podcast. Whether you're developing a...
2025-09-05
07 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Storytelling Strategy: Why Storytelling Matters
The Power of Storytelling in PodcastingEd Barker from Studio 1878 kicks off a five-part series on storytelling, focusing on its critical role in making podcasts successful. In this episode of Showmakers, Ed explains why storytelling works, especially in a business context. He discusses the importance of making storytelling practical and concrete, rather than vague or cliché. Ed highlights how stories help people understand and feel connected to the content, making them essential in podcasting. He also provides a preview of the upcoming episodes, which will cover different types of story structures, how to find story moments d...
2025-08-26
06 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Perfect Podcast Intro and Outro
Mastering Your Podcast Intro and OutroIn this episode of Show Makers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 discusses the crucial elements of creating effective podcast intros and outros. Ed emphasizes the importance of making a strong first impression within the first 30 seconds and outlines the key components of a compelling intro: stating the show's name, clarifying the target audience, and maintaining a consistent yet engaging structure. He also delves into the significance of music selection for branding purposes. The outro is highlighted as a valuable opportunity to reinforce the episode's content and encourage audience action, such as...
2025-08-21
05 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Interviewing 101 – How to Make Guests Sound Their Best
In this episode of Showmakers, host Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, talks about the intricacies of conducting stellar podcast interviews. Touching on everything from preparation to execution, Ed offers valuable advice on making guests sound confident and engaging. Key points include the importance of thorough research, the utility of pre-calls, technical preparations, and the art of active listening. Listeners will learn the nuances of asking open-ended questions, managing the flow of conversation, and maintaining an engaging dialogue00:00 Introduction00:40 Interviewing is a Skill01:31 Great interviews Start with good prep02:37 Do The...
2025-08-13
07 min
Celsius 233 Book Summaries Podcast
Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy (1878) Summary
Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy (1878) SummaryBook 102: Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy (1878)Category: Satire, Classics, RomanceGenre: 19th Century, Fiction, Historical, Historical Fiction, Literature, Romance, Russia, Russian Literature#Celsius233 #RestartReadingBook at a glance: Anna Karenina is a masterpiece by Russian author Leo Tolstoy, first published in 1877. It is considered one of the greatest novels of all time, delving deeply into human emotions, societal pressures, and personal choices. The novel is set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russian aristocracy and...
2025-08-12
07 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Should You Script Your Podcast?
In this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 dives into the benefits and drawbacks of scripting your podcast. Learn about the three levels of podcast scripting - fully scripted, bullet points, and off the cuff - and discover when each approach might be best for your show. Ed also discusses how scripting can aid in focus, brand voice consistency, and accessibility, as well as the potential downsides like sounding flat and lacking spontaneity in interviews. Get tips on finding the right balance between structured content and natural conversation, and hear why practice makes perfect. Tune in to determine...
2025-08-11
05 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Podcast Editing: What to Cut and Keep
In this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker, the founder of Studio 1878, discusses the vital aspects of podcast editing. Learn the purposes of editing and the key elements you should cut, including technical issues, verbal clutter, and structural fatigue. Ed also explains the importance of maintaining authenticity by keeping natural pauses, genuine reactions, and the host's personality. Discover how consistent editing shapes your brand voice and ensures a seamless experience for your listeners. Stay tuned for the next episode on sound design, and connect directly with Ed for personalized podcast advice.00:00 Introduction - Making the Best Possible...
2025-08-05
05 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Mastering Podcast Sound Design
In this episode of Showmakers, we explore the intricacies of sound design for podcasts. Learn how to use music and sound effects to enhance your storytelling, create a consistent audio identity, and avoid common pitfalls. Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, shares professional tips on selecting and balancing audio elements to keep your audience engaged. Don't miss essential advice on creating a polished and impactful podcast.00:00 Introduction00:43 What is Sound Design?01:38 Music in Podcasts03:28 Sound Effects04:35 Balancing Sound Design05:30 Takeaways and Outro
2025-07-29
06 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: Fix Common Podcast Audio Mistakes
In this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 shares expert advice on identifying and fixing common audio mistakes in podcasting. Learn how to avoid issues like hisses, hums, and echoes, proper mic techniques, room noise control, and essential recording settings. Ed also covers post-production pitfalls such as over-editing and inconsistent volume. Tune in to enhance your podcast sound from episode one!00:00 Introduction00:44 Common Mic Mistakes01:55 Room Noise & Echo02:32 Background Noise & Equipment Hums03:09 Recording Settings & Software Setup04:07 Post-Production Pitfalls05:42 Conclusion & Next Episode Preview
2025-07-22
06 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: Studio-Quality Sound in Any Environment
Achieving Studio-Quality Audio in Non-Studio EnvironmentsIn this episode of Showmakers, host Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, dives deep into achieving great audio quality outside of professional studios. Barker shares his expertise on selecting the right microphones, optimizing recording spaces, and applying proper mic techniques to ensure clear and professional sound. He also discusses practical tips for remote recordings and the importance of gain staging. Whether recording in office spaces, at home, or on the go, Barker provides invaluable advice to elevate the quality of brand podcasts. The episode concludes with insights on when it is...
2025-07-16
10 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: Does Your Podcast Need a Website?
Essential Guidelines for SuccessIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, discusses the importance of having a dedicated website for your podcast. Learn when it's essential, what key features to include, and the different ways to build your site. Discover how a podcast website can enhance search visibility, provide a central hub for listener engagement, and convert traffic into subscribers and customers. Ed also covers scenarios where a website might not be necessary and previews upcoming content on achieving studio-quality sound for your recordings.00:00 Introduction: Do You Need a Website...
2025-07-15
05 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: Podcast Hosting Made Super Simple!
Get Your Show EverywhereIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, breaks down the essentials of podcast hosting and distribution. Learn how to choose a podcast host, the process of getting listed on major platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, and tips for making your content accessible everywhere. Discover hosting options, get insights on uploading audio and video content to YouTube for maximum reach. Tune in next week to explore the importance of having a podcast website.00:00 Introduction to Podcast Hosting and Distribution00:34 Understanding Hosting vs. Distribution
2025-07-08
05 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: How Long Should a Podcast Really Be?
How to Determine the Perfect Length for Your Podcast EpisodesWelcome to Show Makers! In this episode, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, addresses the timeless question: how long should a podcast episode be? Barker dissects various formats to help you determine the ideal length for your episodes, emphasizing the importance of delivering value while respecting your audience's time. He explains the necessity of consistency, the impact of audience behavior, and why understanding your listener's habits is crucial. From solo insights to interviews and round-tables, get expert advice on tailoring your podcast length to your content and...
2025-07-01
05 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: The Power of a Good Trailer Episode
Crafting the Perfect Podcast TeaserIn this episode of Show Makers, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, discusses the importance of having a compelling trailer episode for your podcast. He explains why a trailer is essential, likening it to an audio elevator pitch that helps attract new listeners and allows podcast platforms to index your show. Ed outlines five key elements that make a great trailer: introducing your show, speaking to your audience, setting expectations, showcasing your personality, and inviting action. He provides practical tips on scripting, recording, and updating your trailer to effectively reflect your show's...
2025-06-23
03 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: How to Write a Podcast Description
Mastering Your Podcast Description: How to Hook ListenersIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, discusses the importance of a podcast description. He explains its dual role in positioning and discovery, and offers a five-part structure for crafting an effective description. Key points include starting with a strong hook, defining the value, clarifying the format, injecting personality, and incorporating a call to action. Ed also covers the role of SEO and common mistakes to avoid. Enhance your podcast's reach and relevance with these practical tips.00:00 Introduction00:39 What Does...
2025-06-18
05 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: Naming Your Podcast For Maximum Impact
Effective Strategies for Naming Your PodcastIn this episode of Showmakers, host Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, discusses the importance of naming your podcast effectively. He explains how a good podcast name does more than sound clever; it helps with discovery, signals the show's content, and makes it easy to remember and share. Ed outlines two main naming approaches: descriptive and keyword-rich names for better searchability, and branded or metaphorical names for more identity and flexibility. He also provides a checklist to test potential names and highlights common pitfalls to avoid. Lastly, Ed gives actionable advice...
2025-06-11
06 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: What Podcast Gear Do I Really Need?
Essential Podcast Gear: What You Really Need to Get StartedIn episode four of Showmakers, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, outlines the essential gear you need to launch your podcast, whether on a budget or with a bigger investment. He breaks down the must-haves and nice-to-haves in microphones, headphones, interfaces, and software. Ed provides specific recommendations for budget, mid-range, and pro-level setups, and offers crucial tips for creating a good recording environment. Finally, he shares advice on selecting and using recording and editing software effectively.00:00 Introduction to Showmakers00:08 Essential Podcast Gear
2025-06-06
11 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: Finding Your Unique Angle
Finding Your Unique Angle in a Crowded Podcast SpaceIn this episode of Showmakers, Ed Barker from Studio 1878 talks about the importance of identifying and honing a unique angle for your podcast. He addresses the common pitfalls of brand podcasts sounding generic and provides three key questions to help find your distinct voice: Who is your specific audience? What unique viewpoints or insights do you offer? Why is a podcast the best format for your content right now? Using examples from successful brand podcasts like WorkLife with Adam Grant, Inside Trader Joe's, and Andreessen Horowitz's a16...
2025-05-31
06 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: Which Podcast Format Is Best For You?
In this episode of the Showmakers Podcast, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, discusses different types of podcast formats and how to choose the best podcast format for your show. He emphasizes that there's no one-size-fits-all solution, offering valuable podcasting tips for brands who are considering launching a podcast to help tailor your podcast type to your content and audience needs. Discover how to start a podcast that truly resonates!00:00 Introduction to the Showmakers Podcast00:48 Why Podcast Format Matters01:39 Exploring the Solo Podcast Format02:40 The Popular Interview Format03:55 The...
2025-05-28
08 min
A História repete-se
O “outro” congresso de Berlim: a independência da Sérvia, Montenegro e Roménia, do império Otomano (1878)
Neste episódio, Henrique Monteiro e Lourenço Pereira Coutinho conversam sobre a complexa diplomacia europeia da segunda metade do século XIX, sobretudo sobre a evolução política da região balcânica. Esta teve a crise do império Otomano como pano de fundo, e refletiu a rivalidade entre Rússia e Áustria-Hungria pela influência sobre os territórios balcânicos, e entre a Rússia e o Reino Unido pelo controlo do Mediterrâneo oriental. No início de 1878, os russos derrotaram os otomanos, impondo-lhes a formação da “grande Bulgária”, que se estendia do mar Egeu ao...
2025-05-28
45 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
The Basics: Why Start a Brand Podcast?
🎙️ Why Start a Brand Podcast?In the first episode of the Showmakers Podcast, host Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, explores the world of podcasting. Ed discusses why launching a podcast can be valuable for businesses or brands, highlighting the deep engagement and lasting connections it fosters. Ed covers the key benefits of podcasting, including building authority, engaging with your audience, owning your platform, and expanding your network. He also addresses common concerns such as the saturation of podcasts, having a small audience, and disliking the sound of your own voice. This episode sets the stage for future...
2025-05-18
06 min
Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting
Welcome to the Showmakers' Podcast
🎙️ Welcome to The Showmakers’ Podcast, hosted by Ed Barker. Each short-form episode offers straight-talking advice on podcast strategy, production, and growth. Whether you're launching your first show or scaling an existing one, this series helps you make smarter audio decisions—one episode at a time.About Your HostEd Barker has been producing and recording podcasts since 2009. After a long career as a corporate marketing and strategy executive (and then a VC), Ed launched Studio 1878 in early 2025 with the goal of making brand and business podcasting much better. Ed is a Brit, working ou...
2025-05-13
00 min
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes
The Lost Tapes Extra: 1958-1968
Remembering Manchester United: The Journey from 1958 to 1968This episode of the Lost Tapes Extra explores the decade of 1958 to 1968, pivotal years in the history of Manchester United, from the tragic Munich air disaster to their European Cup win in 1968. The discussion includes personal reflections and audio clips from key figures of that era, touching on the emotional and human aspects of the club's journey. It offers a deep, emotional narrative and stands as a rich, accessible introduction for both longtime fans and newcomers to the story of Manchester United.00:00 Introduction to the Lost...
2025-05-11
21 min
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes
The Lost Tapes Extra: Solskjaer & Keano
The Lost Tapes Extra: Roy Keane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's United JourneysThis is Manchester United, The Lost Tapes. Stories from United's rich history, told in a way you've never heard before. In this episode of 'Lost Tapes Extra,' the hosts talk about episodes five and six of the first season, focusing on the tenures of Roy Keane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The discussion focuses on the narrative evolution of these iconic players, the key moments from Keane and Solskjaer's interviews that are encapsulated in the 'Lost Tapes.' The episode also looks at the...
2025-04-20
36 min
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes
The Lost Tapes Extra: Welcome to Hell
Welcome to Hell: Manchester United's 1993 Trip to Galatasaray"This is Manchester United, The Lost Tapes. Stories from United's rich history, told in a way you've never heard before. In 1993, Manchester United ended the 26 year wait to win a league title. Their reward for that piece of history was to compete in the European Cup, or the Champions League, to give it its new name at the time. United had qualified for the semi finals in each of their five campaigns under Sir Matt Busby, winning it, of course, in 1968. The club's first foray into the tournament in...
2025-03-21
33 min
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes
The Lost Tapes Extra: Knighton 1989
"Manchester United has been subject to numerous takeover attempts in its rich and controversial history. In the early 1980s, Robert Maxwell chanced his arm, so too did Rupert Murdoch with BSkyB in 1998. We all know about the Glazer family's seizing of control in 2005 and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's recent acquisition of a minor but controlling share. Still, perhaps the most infamous of all remains Michael Knighton's fascinating attempt to buy Manchester United in the summer of 1989."In this episode Ed and Wayne discuss the story behind Michael Knighton's attempt to buy United in 1989. It's a wild story wit...
2025-02-08
35 min
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes
Three: Knighton 1989
Manchester United has been subject to numerous takeover attempts in its rich and controversial history. In the early 1980s, Robert Maxwell chanced his arm, so too did Rupert Murdoch with BSkyB in 1998. We all know about the Glazer family's seizing of control in 2005 and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's recent acquisition of a minor but controlling share.Still, perhaps the most infamous of all remains Michael Knighton's fascinating attempt to buy Manchester United in the summer of 1989. You'll remember many of the details, surely. The sight of the former schoolteacher doing Trafford pitch before the opening day of the...
2025-02-07
46 min
News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
Uncovering the Brutal 1878 Limerick Dung Heap Murder
Uncovering the Brutal 1878 Limerick Dung Heap MurderNews of the Times Episode 445 | 1878Today, we journey back to Limerick in 1878, where a gruesome discovery shocks the community. What begins as routine labour for two workers takes a horrifying turn when they unearth the remains of a child buried beneath a dung heap. But the horror doesn’t end there — within hours, they make an even more disturbing find: the decomposing body of a woman hidden in the very same pile.As the investigation unfolds, secrets emerge, connections are revealed, and the case takes a startling twist. Who were...
2025-02-03
47 min
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes
The Lost Tapes Extra: Bitter Rivals
Arsenal vs. Manchester United: Bitter Rivals"English football has always had its rivalries. Where there's a champion, there's a challenger. With over a century of history, it had rarely been the case that two of the most successful teams were competing at the same time, and that was the case towards the end of the 20th century. Manchester United and Arsenal competed against each other for a generation, it was under Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger when competition became an interchangeable." In this episode of the Lost Tapes Extra, Ed and Wayne delve in...
2025-01-31
47 min
No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes. One - Cantona
This is the first episode of a new project, Manchester United: The Lost Tapes.You can find The Lost Tapes on its own feed, everywhere you find podcasts. Enjoy.---Few footballers have had a transformative impact to compare with that of Eric Cantona at Manchester United. When he arrived at Old Trafford from Leeds United, the club were still licking their wounds after passing 25 years without a league title - ironically, marking the occasion by coming agonisingly close in a battle with Cantona’s then-club.In November 1992, the relationship be...
2025-01-24
44 min
Manchester United: The Lost Tapes
One: Cantona
Few footballers have had a transformative impact to compare with that of Eric Cantona at Manchester United. When he arrived at Old Trafford from Leeds United, the club were still licking their wounds after passing 25 years without a league title - ironically, marking the occasion by coming agonisingly close in a battle with Cantona’s then-club.In November 1992, the relationship between Cantona and Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson had deteriorated. Cantona had scored the Premier League’s first-ever hat-trick, and his immense talent was not in doubt - but his discipline was. Wilkinson had brought Cantona to Leed...
2025-01-24
42 min
No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast
Introducing - Manchester United: The Lost Tapes
This is Manchester United: The Lost Tapes. Stories about United's rich history, told in a way you've never heard before. Written by Wayne Barton, narrated by Patrick Barclay and produced by Studio 1878.Episode One: CantonaEric Cantona’s arrival from Leeds United transformed Manchester United after a 25-year title drought, reshaping the club’s fortunes and igniting the Premier League’s imagination. Internal conflict at Leeds and Cantona’s infamous disciplinary issues under Howard Wilkinson, culminated in a startling twist when Leeds approached United about signing Dennis Irwin. Instead, United countered with an offer for Cant...
2025-01-23
04 min
Fala, Chico! Podcast
FC!#511 - Conclusão (Inscrutabili dei consilio, 1878)
Leitura da Carta Encíclica Inscrutabili dei consilio, de sua Santidade o Papa Leão XIII sobre os males da sociedade moderna, suas causas e seus remédios, de 21 de abril de 1878. "19. E agora, Veneráveis Irmãos, antes de encerrarmos esta carta, sentimos a necessidade de participar-vos a Nossa alegria ao vermos a união admirável e a concórdia que reinam entre Vós e Vos unem tão perfeitamente a esta Sé Apostólica, e em verdade ficamos persuadidos de que essa perfeita união é não somente um baluarte inexpugnável contra os assaltos dos...
2024-08-23
05 min
Fala, Chico! Podcast
FC!#510 - Reforma dos costumes públicos (Inscrutabili dei consilio, 1878)
Leitura da Carta Encíclica Inscrutabili dei consilio, de sua Santidade o Papa Leão XIII sobre os males da sociedade moderna, suas causas e seus remédios, de 21 de abril de 1878. "17. Assim é que conseguireis essa reforma tão desejável dos costumes e do modo de viver de cada homem em particular, porquanto, assim como de um tronco apodrecido não podem brotar senão galhos estragados e frutos pecos, assim também por um triste contágio essa funesta chaga que corrompe as famílias estende-se a todos os cidadãos e torna-se um mal e um defeito...
2024-08-23
02 min
Fala, Chico! Podcast
FC!#509 - Reforma do lar cristão (Inscrutabili dei consilio, 1878)
Leitura da Carta Encíclica Inscrutabili dei consilio, de sua Santidade o Papa Leão XIII sobre os males da sociedade moderna, suas causas e seus remédios, de 21 de abril de 1878. "15. Todavia, necessário se torna que, para ser uma garantia da verdadeira fé e da religião, e uma salvaguarda da integridade dos costumes, essa excelente educação da juventude comece no próprio interior da família, dessa família que, infelizmente perturbada nos tempos atuais, só pode recuperar a sua liberdade por essas leis que o próprio divino Autor lhe fixou ao instituí-la n...
2024-08-23
02 min
Да поговорим за Балканите/ Let's talk about the Balkans
Българските бойни знамена от Освобождението до края на Втората световна война в балкански контекст (1878–1945)
В този епизод д-р Самуил Камбуров разговаря с д-р Даниела Цанкова-Ганчева по темата „Българските бойни знамена от Освобождението до края на Втората световна война в балкански контекст (1878–1945)“.Даниела Цанкова-Ганчева има магистърска степен по „История“ с профил „Археология“ от Софийския университет „Св. Климент Охридски“. Завършва и магистратура по специалност „Културно-историческо наследство – Културен туризъм“ във Великотърновския университет „Св. Св. Кирил и Методий“. През 2009 г. защитава дисертация на тема „Развитие на българската военна униформа и военните знамена 1878–2005 г.“.От 2009 до 2018 г. Даниела Цанкова-Ганчева е заместник-директор на Националния военноисторически музей. От септември 2020 г. до момента е старши учител по История и цивилизация в Софийска професионална гимназия „Княгиня Евдокия“.Научните ѝ интереси са свързани с българските знамена, българските военни униформи и военните паметници в България.
2024-05-07
36 min
UFO WARNING
DENISON TEXAS 1878 UFO
In this episode we look at UFO sighting from Denison, Texas reported in 1878. Some say we can't handle the truth about UFO's but in 1878 the truth didn't seem to be a problem. Listen in to learn more.
2024-04-07
17 min
National Polygamy Advocate
SCOTUS Decision: Reynolds v. United States of 1878 -1- (INTRO) Jan 2024
National Polygamy Advocate ™ Mark Henkel provides the INTRO (as Part 1) to new multi-part mini-series of the Reynolds v. United States Decision by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) in 1878. In previous episodes, Mark Henkel has shared Step 1, Step 2, and "The INTERIM" of the originating 4 steps of the "Government Subterfuge of Anti-Polygamy Laws." For this Step 3, "SCOTUS Decision: Reynolds v. United States of 1878," Mark Henkel will share all of Step 3 as a multi-part mini-series of several podcast episodes. In this Part 1 / INTRO episode here, Mark Henkel shares the specific "6 questions" that the 1878 SCOTUS was asked to address in th...
2024-01-31
07 min
生活と映画
solo#54『エリザベート1878』『ファルコン・レイク』
〈生活と映画〉は、日々の生活のなかで映画を観、映画を楽しみ、映画を語るためのトークプログラムです。 soloでは、映画ライターの木津毅が注目の公開作を紹介します。 第54回は、マリー・クロイツァー監督作『エリザベート1878』とシャルロット・ル・ボン監督作『ファルコン・レイク』について。 ※エリザベート皇妃について事実誤認があったので、カットいたしました。失礼いたしました。 『エリザベート1878』 https://transformer.co.jp/m/corsage/ 『ファルコン・レイク』 https://sundae-films.com/falcon-lake/ #生活と映画 #映画 #エリザベート1878 #マリー・クロイツァー #MarieKreutzer #ファルコン・レイク #シャルロット・ル・ボン #CharlotteLeBon 木津毅 https://linktr.ee/tsuyoshi_kizu --- stand.fmでは、この放送にいいね・コメント・レター送信ができます。 https://stand.fm/channels/62097ad4eb302d8b489a81f7
2023-08-21
21 min
不联系不在乎
1878.1878 物归原主6(关于人性的好故事)
1878.1878 物归原主6(关于人性的好故事)
2023-04-17
05 min
Citations célèbres expliquées
Citation expliquée: « Qui s’écarte de la tradition est victime… », Nietzsche, 1878.
lescoursjulien.com Citations célèbres expliquées: « Qui s'écarte de la tradition est victime de l'exception ; qui reste dans la tradition en est l'esclave. C'est toujours à sa perte qu'on s'achemine dans les deux cas », Humain trop humain, Nietzsche, 1878. La citation de Nietzsche fait référence à la tension entre la tradition et l'innovation dans l'œuvre d'un individu. Cette citation est extraite de l'oeuvre majeure de Nietzsche Humain, trop humain (1878) où il développe une critique de la tradition, de la religion et de la morale, qu'il considère comme des forces oppressives qui empêchent le...
2023-01-17
02 min
The Endurance of Labor Laws
The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 - Episode 204
In this episode we discuss the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, also known as the Army Appropriations Act of 1878. Knowledge is power. To subscribe go to: https://buy.stripe.com/eVa01MeZkdNc4HCcMM Shalom, Lesley Sullivan Outro song Artist: VNV Nation/Ronan Harris Title: Only Satellites
2023-01-14
39 min
The Shipwreck Archives
The Rotting Metropolis Sparks Reform (1878)
The Metropolis was an aging Civil War era steamer turned passenger ship by the time she left Philadelphia and headed towards Brazil. She would never make it past the Outer Banks of North Carolina and would leave many questions in her wake. The largest was where should the blame fall? Ship Name: Metropolis Year Built: 1861 Nation of Origin: United States Tonnage: 878 Ship Type: Steam Engine Screw Propellor Wood Steamer Sank: 1878 Location Sank: Outer Banks North Carolina Reason For Sinking: Sprung Leak in a...
2022-09-07
20 min
Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 1878: The 10th Anniversary Draft
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley continue their celebration of the 10th anniversary of Effectively Wild by bringing on former cohost Jeff Sullivan and Most Frequent Guest (for now) Grant Brisbee to banter about Jeff’s job with the Rays and draft their favorite baseball stories from the past 10 years (plus a Past Blast from 1878). Audio intro: Joel Plaskett Emergency, “Old Friends” Audio outro: Willie Nelson With Waylon Jennings, “Old Friends” Link to EW guest data Link to story on Orioles catchers Link to Trout on the EW wiki Link to Jeff on T...
2022-07-20
1h 34
Ultrarunning History
107: Six-day Race Part 13: Second Astley Belt Race (1878)
By Davy Crockett You can read, listen, or watch In 1878, Daniel O’Leary of Chicago was the undisputed world champion of ultrarunning/pedestrianism. He cemented that title with his victory in the First International Astley Belt Six-day Race in London, defeating seventeen others, running and walking 520.2 miles. The Astley Belt quickly became the most sought-after trophy in ultrarunning. O'Leary was then the most famous runner in America and Great Britain, pushing aside the fleeting memory of Edward Payson Weston. As with any championship, want-a-be contenders came out of the woodwork. They coveted the shiny, heavy, gold and silver Astley Belt an...
2022-05-03
27 min
Danger on Delmarva
Part 2 - The Gale of 1878
Part 2 - We continue to hearken back to a time when hurricanes are given only numbers and not names, we will review the storm that became known as The Gale of 1878. I often look at the events that I cover as events that have helped shape Delmarva as we know it, but that normally deals with how it impacted individual families and the community emotions see, thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs. While this storm most likely did all of these things, it did literally help shape Delmarva. join me in the first part of and at least two part series as...
2022-05-02
1h 13
Danger on Delmarva
The Gale of 1878
Harkening back to a time when hurricanes are given only numbers and not names, we will review the storm that became known as The Gale of 1878. I often look at the events that I cover as events that have helped shape Delmarva as we know it, but that normally deals with how it impacted individual families and the community emotions see, thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs. While this storm most likely did all of these things, it did literally help shape Delmarva. join me in the first part of and at least two part series as we recount the stories, l...
2022-04-24
1h 08
Ultrarunning History
106: Six Day Race Part 12 - First Astley Belt (1878)
By Davy Crockett You can read, listen, or watch By 1878, interest in ultrarunning/pedestrianism had taken a strong hold in Great Britain. The six-day race was viewed as a unique new branch of the running sport that fascinated many sporting enthusiasts. Like P.T. Barnum who was the first major promoter of ultrarunning in America, John Astley became the first prominent ultrarunning promoter in England. Astley’s significant involvement in 1878 helped to legitimize pedestrianism and he was the person who put “running” into "ultrarunning." He thankfully removed the walking restriction in the six-day race and established the first international championship race...
2022-04-20
27 min
Science Talks
37ο επεισόδιο: Εθελοντικές οργανώσεις και σωματεία στην Κύπρο κατά την πρώτη φάση της Αγγλοκρατίας (1878-1931)
Ο 19ος αιώνας χαρακτηρίζεται από μια Συλλογομανία. Γιατί συμβαίνει αυτό; Ποιο νομίζετε πως είναι το παλαιότερο σωματείο, το οποίο είναι ακόμα ενεργό στις μέρες μας; Τι συνέβη όταν στο σωματείο "Ένωσις Νέων Τραστ", του οποίου οι ιδρυτές τάσσονταν σθεναρά υπέρ των εθνικών διεκδικήσεων των Ελλήνων της Κύπρου, έγιναν δεκτά μέλη από τις κοινότητες των Αρμενίων, των Μαρωνιτών και των Λατίνων; Πόσο επηρέασαν οι εθελοντικές οργανώσεις την κοινωνική και πολιτική ζωή των πόλεων της Κύπρου; Ποιος ήταν ο ρόλος των γυναικών; Η Μαριάννα Χριστοπούλου, μεταδιδακτορική ερευνήτρια στον τομέα Ιστορίας του Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου, μας ταξιδεύει στην περίοδο 1878-1831 και μας εξηγεί πώς ξεκίνησαν οι σύλλογοι και τα σωματεία στην Κύπρο, τι μορφή είχαν, ποια ήταν τα είδη τους και ποιες ήταν οι επιδιώξεις των κατοίκων της Κύπρου που εμπλέκονταν σε αυτά. Σκοπός της κας Χριστοπούλου είναι να μελετήσει το ζήτημα της επέκτασης του δημόσιου χώρου των Ελλήνων της Κύπρου μέσα από την ανάδυση και δράση κάθε τύπου εθελοντικής συσσωμάτωσης κατά την πρώτη φάση της Αγγλοκρατίας (1878-1831). Το 2020 εγκρίθηκε από το Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου, στο πλαίσιο του προγράμματος χρηματοδότησης έρευνας Ονήσιλος, η ερευνητική της πρόταση με τίτλο “Επεκτείνοντας τη δημόσια σφαίρα, ενισχύοντας τη λαϊκή δράση: Ελληνικές εθελοντικές συσσωματώσεις στην Κύπρο (1878-1931)», η οποία βρίσκεται υπό την εποπτεία του Αν. Καθηγητή Ιστορίας, Πέτρου Παπαπολυβίου.
2021-12-07
46 min
Pessimists Archive Podcast
🎙 "Mr. Edison Has Invented Too Many Things" - The New York Times, 1878
'THE AEROPHONE' - The New York Times, March 25, 1878, Page 4 • 🤳🗞 VIEW IN AR: https://bit.ly/3uMHcGZ In 1878 The New York Times wrote a scathing article on Thomas Edison and his little known invention the 'Aerophone' (a giant megaphone.) The piece began "Something ought to be done to Mr. Edison, and there is a growing conviction that it had better be done with a hemp rope" joking some wanted to him hanged, it went on to say "Mr. Edison has invented too many things" A year later Thomas Edison would perfect the incandescent lightbulb, his most famous and conseque...
2021-06-02
07 min
Khám Phá Lịch Sử
Ám ảnh nạn đói lịch sử Madras, Nam Ấn Độ 1876 - 1878
Nạn đói lớn năm 1876 - 1878, còn được gọi là nạn đói Madras, bao phủ một phần lớn miền nam Ấn Độ và cướp đi sinh mạng của 5,5 triệu người.. Xem chi tiết tại: https://khamphalichsu.com/am-anh-nan-doi-lich-su-madras-nam-an-do-1876-1878-n94.html
2020-11-02
02 min
This Date in Weather History
1878: "The Gale of '78"
In 1878, a storm formed near Jamaica then became a Category 2 hurricane and moved right up the East coast. The center passed east of Florida, then came ashore in eastern North Carolina on October 23 1878 and stayed inland until it turned almost straight east over the southern parts of Vermont and New Hampshire. There was extensive damage from the Carolinas to New England, and more than 71 people were killed. This storm came to be known as the Gale of '78. A storm in modern times with a track like the Gale of ‘78 would be disastrous in the Middle Atlantic states, threatening death an...
2020-10-23
00 min
The End of the Road in Michigan
Chilly Sebewaing Fishtown 1878 - Life on the Ice
The Chilly Sebewaing Fish Town of 1878 In the brutal Michigan winter of 1878, when mercury barely rose above zero, hundreds of fishing families in Sebewaing didn’t retreat—they built a village on the ice. This episode recounts the true story of how families hauled homes onto the frozen Saginaw Bay, cut holes in the ice, and fished for survival. These makeshift shanties became a self-sufficient ice town, complete with camaraderie, hardship, and ingenuity.Drawn from local reports and reimagined from Thumbwind.com, this is a gritty slice of frontier life on the Great Lakes—when t...
2020-07-23
07 min
Ultrarunning History
55: The 100-miler - Part 2 (1874-1878) Women Pedestrians
By Davy Crockett Competitions to walk or run 100 miles have taken place for more than 300 years. Part 1 (1737-1875) of this series shared the very early attempts to reach this ultra-distance milestone on foot. By 1867, walking 100 miles in one-go started to receive intense attention, especially in America. A multi-year 100-mile frenzy was launched. In this part, the story is told how the 100-mile craze expanded. In 1878, thanks to those in England, the 100-miler opened up to runners who could “go as you please” rather than sticking to a strict “heel-toe” walking style that was emphasized in America. That year, well over one hundr...
2020-05-29
32 min
New Books in Italian Studies
Robin Pickering-Iazzi, "Dead Silent: Life Stories of Girls and Women Killed by the Italian Mafias, 1878-2018" (U Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 2019)
Robin Pickering-Iazzi’s Dead Silent: Life Stories of Girls and Women Killed by the Italian Mafias, 1878-2018 is the first history of its kind in English. An open access ebook, this study literally “unburies” the identities of over two-hundred girls and women who lived in Italy between 1878 and 2018, and were killed by members of the organized crime from different regions of Italy, including the camorra (Naples), Cosa Nostra (Sicily), ’ndrangheta (Calabria), and the United Sacred Crown (Puglia). By providing their background, the circumstances of their deaths, and the often unsatisfactory (if any) legal conclusions of their stories, this impressive counter...
2020-02-14
55 min
Vorlesungsverzeichnisse - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02
Verzeichniss der Vorlesungen an der königlichen Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität zu München im Winter-Semester 1878/79
Verzeichniss der Vorlesungen an der königlichen Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität zu München im Winter-Semester 1878/79. Wintersemester 1878/79. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
1878-10-01
00 min
Vorlesungsverzeichnisse - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02
Verzeichniss der Vorlesungen an der königlichen Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität zu München im Sommer-Semester 1878
Verzeichniss der Vorlesungen an der königlichen Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität zu München im Sommer-Semester 1878. Sommersemester 1878. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
1878-05-01
00 min