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Sweet Valley Diaries
Extra Drama #52: I Guess It's Okay to Go Home with John for Now?

Sweet Valley Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 19:30


Marissa and guest reader Dr. Daniel Okobi tackle, but don't really answer, a big-but-vague question: Is John Pfeifer a good guy in this book? Also: Jessica's Philosophy on Men, and what's up with this new tennis girl? * * * There's a new Sweet Valley Diaries podpage!

Deconstructing Damsels
Episode 46: Dance with me at Midnight by Samantha Holt

Deconstructing Damsels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 29:24


Host Jessica kicks off the month of Cinderella with  "Dance With Me At Midnight" by Samantha Holt wherein the heroine Eloise provides a menagerie of experiences. Also: Jessica drops hints at what's to come when in terms of new projects. Maybe you could find out more at https://linktr.ee/jesschecksout ... ChallengingDamsels: http://www.damselspodcast.com/challengingdamsels2021 Find us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/damselspodcast, on Twitter at damselspodcast ,on Youtube and on Instagram at damselspodcast. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/damselspodcast Support Deconstructing Damsels by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/deconstructing-damsels Find out more at https://deconstructing-damsels.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-bdd86a for 40% off for 4 months, and support Deconstructing Damsels.

Sweet Valley Diaries
Book #50! OUT OF REACH

Sweet Valley Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 65:11


We did it!!! Book 50!! In this Season 5 finale (not counting next week's Extra Drama), actor Allison Chin and Marissa examine the intricate dance (get it?) that is the portrayal and treatment of sophomore Jade Wu. All the misunderstandings, overreactions, and Elizabeth-day-saving of a regular Sweet Valley High novel, now with the added ingredients of assimilation, racism, broad cultural generalizations, and SO! MUCH! MORE!   Also: Jessica goes on a date with her dad in this one!

Clotheshorse
Episode 34: $8 Yogurt Parfaits, Beautiful Sunsets, and Brunch Dresses: Consumerism with Gillian (part III)

Clotheshorse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 105:55


Gillian is back for the final installment of our conversation about consumerism. We'll talk about racy vintage Polaroids, $8 yogurt parfaits, and the anti-brunch movement. Also: Jessica calls in to answer our questions about Buffalo Exchange and Amanda talks about Dallas (the show, not the place).

Love Thy Neighbor
Guest 11: Kengo James

Love Thy Neighbor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 64:40


When you listen to this episode, you’ll hear from Kengo James Adachi, a Japanese-American citizen of the United States. His bio goes as follows “I am a lover of human connection and interactions! I just love being around people and seeing why we do what we do! I am Japanese American and proud! I am passionate about Asian American representation in media. I want OUR stories to be told! 25 years old just graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Global Communication and Japanese! Just a fan of anyone who creates anything! Love candles, hoodies, and Dr.Pepper! I am way grateful to be on this podcast! I have started my podcast called "Inside My Head" check it out! Also Jessica was a guest on it right after we recorded her podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Speaking Podcast
Episode 117 - #SpeakingComedy with Ron Skerkanish (Also: Jessica Smells Jay)

Speaking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 22:04


Bill, Jessica, and Jay are joined by The Speaking Comedy Contest winner, Ron Skerkanish as well as a bevy of special guests.  Also: Jessica smells Jay.  You'll have to download this Very Special Episode(tm) to find out why!  Special thanks to our Sponsors: Cafe Gennaro Flemington Car & Truck House of Cupcakes Remember to subscribe, rate, and review us in iTunes!

The Adventure Game Engine Interest Series
Episode 53: Blood on Your Hands

The Adventure Game Engine Interest Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 64:01


Welcome to the Wonders of Thedas Podcast, your one-stop-shop for all your Dragon Age RPG needs! Special shout out to our very special Patron: Leona St. Clair! We really appreciate your extra support, and we hope to do you proud! We cannot wash the red out of this episode, as we talk about a particularly vile specialization: the Blood Mage. This dark and unique spec has quite the name for itself in Thedas, and is one of the more iconic aspects of the Dragon Age universe! And you can be one, I guess? If you really want to? We also keep mentioning the questions like it is surprising we have so many, and take way too much time trying to think of clever blood-based puns. Also Jessica might be a maleficar, please send help... If would like to submit a question or some custom content for the Dragon Age RPG, you can leave it here or send it to us through our Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Soundcloud! You can email us at wondersofthedaspodcast@gmail.com or send a private message to Kot the Protector or Healerpuff on the Green Ronin forums, or Kot or Lisse on the d20 Radio forums! Thanks for listening, Thedosians!

Without Limits: A Westworld Podcast
2-7: Westworld "Les Ecorches"

Without Limits: A Westworld Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 79:47


Dean's not a voice actor (drink!) but that doesn't stop him from trying to do voices over this bloody blood-bath of an episode. Jessica gets a little hot under the collar for Angela's seduction scene, and they both entertain the 'Bernarldo' theory. Also: Jessica still doesn't know the name of the podcast she's on. That's three-for-three! Follow Dean on Twitter. @Dean_LSGMedia Follow Matthew on Twitter. @MatthewFromLSG Follow LSG Media on Twitter. @LSGMedia Support LSG Media by becoming a member. Subscribe iTunes Spotify Recording/Release Schedule schedule.libertystreetgeek.net Disclaimer This is a commentary and criticism show that will routinely slander, suggest, and make wild claims - it should be considered comedy entertainment only, and not to be taken seriously. Take responsibility for your own feelings and actions.

Creative Studio - podcasting experiments
4.16: Jessica Rhodes on Narrative Podcasting

Creative Studio - podcasting experiments

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 32:09


Today’s guest is Jessica Rhodes from The Podcast Producers. Reasons to do narrative style Jessica explains that putting on a narrative podcast is going to make you a thought leader in that industry. It brings you a lot of credibility because of the amount of work that goes into it, the production and high quality of the style of podcasts. It makes you come across as a lot more serious about what you’re doing. Interview style podcasts are great but when you put out a narrative show, you are putting out a quality of show that is so much higher than the majority of shows out there so it really does set you apart from the crowd. There is a lot of work both in preparation and post production. There are so many podcasts now. People want to podcast because they want to make money and be famous and they want the easiest way to do it. Well, the reality is if you want to be super famous or successful or make a lot of money, you have to put in the hard work. There is no fast path to a lot of success. A narrative style podcast is a lot of work but you will get a lot of recognition and exposure with a really quality show. Planning and Preparation for a Series You need to know and have a good understanding of who your audience and target listener is. You also need to know what the story arc is. The difference between a narrative and another type of podcast show is that there’s a story arc; there’s a beginning, a middle and an end. When preparing for their show, Jessica and Corey were thinking about the fact that they were talking to podcasters. What are the questions that podcasters have? What do podcasters think and talk a lot about? They brain dumped all the different topics that came to mind and then on a Google spreadsheet moved them around in a different order and thought strategically about what the right order would be and how that story would be told. Jessica’s advice is to think about who your target listener is and what the goal of the show is. What is the story that you’re trying to tell? The interviews When you’re thinking about what types of interviews to have on, remember that your guests ARE the show. When you have a narrative based podcast featuring a lot of different guests, you need to be ok with not being the front and center spotlight. The creators are the puppeteers, asking the right questions to allow the guests to tell the story. Jessica was strategic about having guests on from a variety of different categories of podcast, different experience levels, some well known and some not super successful. A good podcast in Jessica’s opinion is not one with just a big name, but one with good content, good production quality, good sound quality and a host who really, really digs their show. She would advise against hosting a narrative show and only trying to get the big names. A narrative show is beautiful because it’s bringing voices to so many different people that you don’t hear on every other podcast. Tips for having a good interview The difference in doing a narrative style podcast is that the interviews are not meant to be heard just raw and uncut, so it’s not just this flowing conversation. It feels a little choppy because it will get cut and pasted into different episodes. The best tip Jessica ever heard and the best advice that she can give is actually a tip from Mark Maron at Podcast Movement: listen. When you’re interviewing, really listen and let your guest do as much of the talking as possible, especially in a narrative based podcast. Corey also taught her this: the best part of the interview, the best stuff, is going to come after at least 15 minutes. So if you can, have your interviews go for a minimum of 30 minutes. Sometimes you can only get guests for 30 minutes but if you can have someone on with you for an hour, the stuff that comes after that 15-20 minute mark is going to be the best. You’re just breaking the ice after those first few minutes. The editing process It’s important to have a team. Doing a narrative-based podcast by yourself is going to be a really big challenge. It’s not impossible but Corey and Jessica each brought very different skill-sets to the table, which allowed them to have a really good show. She highly recommends that if you want to do a narrative-based podcast to really make sure you have the right partners to help you do it really well. Jessica has a nice voice on the microphone, can interview well and knows how to get guests. So she was the main booker for the show and obviously contributed along with Corey to the ideas. She thinks more like a marketer and an entrepreneur than Corey does. He is the artist, he is the editor, he is the producer and the one that listens to all the interviews and takes the pieces and puts them together. Having a partner and knowing what your skillsets are helps, but also get as much content as you can. They brainstormed what the story would be but what they realised is they ended up talking to the guests about a lot more than what they booked them to talk about. So they ended up being able to use their interviews in a lot more of the episodes than first thought. You don’t want to pre-edit, you want to just talk to the guests and try to get as much great information. A lot will get left on the cutting room floor, but you want to get as much great audio as possible so you have plenty to work with. Strategic Elements of the Stories and Transitions In the narrative-based podcast, you want to have a variety of feels to the show. For Podcast Producers they had three different kinds of audio: interviews, solo segments and conversations between Cory and Jessica. And there was also music. A person’s voice when they do a solo show is different to when they interview, and again to when they have a conversation. It sounds so different. In a narrative based-podcast, one of the things you can do to hook listeners, is to have those different kinds of vocals. The music is HUGE as well. They actually contracted a musician to write the music for the show. The high quality of the music is a big part of creating the high quality show. You can find musicians to compose a song for you. The production quality and the sound, high quality music, will really set you apart. Sponsorship Getting sponsorship comes back to that high quality content and production, and the launch. They didn’t do that much around marketing but Jessica thinks because all of their energy was into the production of the show, it marketed itself. She thinks the mistake a lot of podcasters make is they go into podcasting thinking about sponsors and have dollar signs in their eyes. But if you think about the story and the listeners, and focus on the quality of the show, then you can definitely attract sponsors. In the iTunes show there is a part about podcasting and it has other shows in there like Podcast Answerman. She emailed iTunes and said that they should feature her show in that category. It took a couple of months but now their podcast is listed in the ‘How to Podcast’ section of iTunes because they had a very clear target market, a highly produced show and they went for it, they made it happen. Repurposing the interview content that didn’t make it Podcast Producers is a show for podcasters, so the audience will respect and value that unedited aspect. Also showing the unedited interviews is a lesson in and of itself. Also Jessica and Corey wanted a way to create buzz. She was pregnant and he is very busy, so they knew they weren’t going to be able to come back and produce another season for a while, and it was a way to fill that space. They chose to not build an email list together. So on the PodcastProducers.com you can find Jessica’s bio and a link to her website, and a link to Corey’s bio and his website. They wanted a way to keep people engaged in between seasons so they wanted to keep having episodes come out so people stayed in touch. This was about getting content out, it isn’t a list builder, it isn’t a way to make money, it was about making Jessica and Corey authority figures. They were both behind the scenes people in podcasting, working really hard in their businesses but not internet celebrities. They wanted to show that they knew a lot about podcasting. Jessica did not want this to be a business podcast where it just sounds like everyone’s pitching what they do. She says maybe if they had talked more about their businesses they would have seen more people visit their websites. But the original goal was to produce a high quality show and create amazing value for podcasters. When you do that, you will attract people. Quality leads will seek you out. Resources Jessica recommends people use Podfly Productions, Interview Connections or Josh Rivers’ services. She also highly recommends honing your communication skills on the mic. You just have to do a lot of podcasting and do a lot of interviews and listen to yourself after the fact to hear how you sound and to improve. Listen to people like Terry Gross from Fresh Air and Mark Maron host of WTF, or other high quality podcasts. Listen to them as a way to learn how to be a better host and a better interviewer. Also check out Jessica’s WebTV show Interview Connections.TV which is a weekly show with tips for podcasters because that will be helpful too.

Rosie and Jessica's Day of Fun
Episode 89: Pigs and Chickens

Rosie and Jessica's Day of Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 36:49


In episode 89, Rosie and Jessica report from the new Pottersville World Order, where there is much sighing but also sequin leotards. They turn, as we all must in times of crisis, to the Jim Henson Workshop for a Top 5 Muppets and share some ideas for things to soothe you. Also Jessica describes cornflakes … Continue reading Episode 89: Pigs and Chickens

Rosie and Jessica's Day of Fun
Episode 88: Bubbles and Pumpkins

Rosie and Jessica's Day of Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 38:23


In episode 88, Rosie and Jessica report back from their outing to the MCM Expo, where Jessica had that most Basic Zombie of experiences with her first Pumpkin Spice Latte. They not only met Holtzmann and the Schuyler sisters, but had tea with a beloved listener! Also Jessica got a pet, who Rosie is keen … Continue reading Episode 88: Bubbles and Pumpkins

Three Boring Dudes
Podcast #20: AsianHandJobs.Com

Three Boring Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015


Back after two months of being lame and not doing podcasts, the blender is Ginger Beer, Raisins, Diet Coke, and Seaweed.  Yup, seaweed.  We discuss Hearthstone, War Thunder, and the major bug preventing Judd from playing Warframe.  Also Jessica climbs a giant rope, Cody builds a cyborg, and force fields are real!