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Continue reading →: Podcast Problems: Top 10 Tips for Nonfiction PodcastsStarting up a podcast is very on-trend right now, but it’s also scary. Depending on how you’re going about your podcast, starting one up can be a huge money sink and will almost inevitably be a huge time sink. While my Podcast Problems posts are meant as cautionary tales for…
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Continue reading →: Welcome to Night Vale’s Dylan Marron Brings Listeners Conversations with People Who Hate HimOn July 31st, Welcome to Night Vale‘s Dylan Marron, also known for his various web series, premiers a new podcast, Conversations With People Who Hate Me. A trailer for the show debuted today, July 11th, on Welcome to Night Vale‘s podcast stream and Dylan Marron’s website. The teaser features exactly what one…
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Continue reading →: The “Limetown” Team Returns to Ask You “36 Questions” Through Song36 Questions, the new podcast from Two-Up Productions, debuted yesterday under the name “Two-Up” on most podcasting apps. Two-Up Productions are the creators of Limetown, one of the most impressive fiction podcasts is recent history. While Limetown was a story rooted in horror and science fiction, 36 Questions is positioned as an intimate musical…
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Continue reading →: Podcast Problems: Top 10 Tips for Audio DramasStarting up a podcast is very on-trend right now, but it’s also scary. Depending on how you’re going about your podcast, starting one up can be a huge money sink and will almost inevitably be a huge time sink. While my Podcast Problems posts are meant as cautionary tales for…
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Continue reading →: Podcasts to Remind You That Resistance is PatrioticHappy Fourth of July! On this Independence Day, while we we eat hot dogs and tote around flags, let us not forget that resistance is patriotism, and that there is plenty to resist against right now. Here are my favorite podcasts that serve as reminders of why resistance is, now and…
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Continue reading →: Podcast Problem: Terrible Mouth NoisesOne of the things I do when I’m not listening to podcasts is host literary events. These are usually storytelling events, where the performers range from mumbly to clear and mid-toned, and slam poetry events, where the performers range from whsipery to screamy. There’s only so much sound board management one…








