Podcast appearances and mentions of ann heppermann

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Best podcasts about ann heppermann

Latest podcast episodes about ann heppermann

The Brian Lehrer Show
Have You Decided Not to Be a Mother?

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 20:18


This year, new data from the federal government revealed that U.S. population growth is slowing as more women are delaying having children or deciding to forgo motherhood altogether. Amy Blackstone, professor in sociology at the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine and the author of Childfree by Choice: The Movement Redefining Family and Creating a New Age of Independence (Dutton, 2019), talks about her decision not to have kids and takes your calls on how you came to that choice too. I never wanted to have kids because of racism period. It’s really telling that a white person dealing with issue wouldn’t even think to include Black folks and POC — Jeanine T. Abraham (@J9dances) May 6, 2021 @BrianLehrer love this subject. After my whole adult life expecting to be a dad have now gladly embraced the opposite decision. — Chris Talbott (@chr5istalbott) May 6, 2021 @BrianLehrer Thank you for this segment on choosing child-free living. I'm undecided on this issue, but one thing I worry about for my generation (senior millennials) is support for us when we're retired. As it is, the Social Security fund is running dry. Thank you! — Elyse Lichtenthal (@elysehll) May 6, 2021 @BrianLehrer As someone who did not have children, this does not mean my life is “child free.” I mentor so many youth through my teaching and my friends and relish my role as an aunt. Also offer fiscal help when possible. I hope we can move beyond this divide. — Ann Heppermann (@annheppermann) May 6, 2021

Imaginary Worlds
Movies for the Mind

Imaginary Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 32:15


There has been a renaissance of audio drama podcasts over the last several years, so picking up where I left off in the previous episode, I bring the history of audio dramas up to date with the help of Ann Heppermann, creator of The Sarah Awards for audio fiction. I also talk with Jonathan Mitchell of The Truth about the quest for realism and the pitfalls of fake interviews. Plus we hear the third audio drama that I wrote with The Truth, called "Nuclear Winter," about a pair of missile launch officers working in a silo that may be haunted. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Decision
35: The Decision

The Decision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 47:39


This is The Decision: The podcast where people try to convince me to finally abandon The Knicks, and become a fan of their favorite team. This is Episode 35: The Decision. The finale to it all, recorded live in Brooklyn. And it's come down to three teams: The Knicks, The Warriors, and The Spurs. The Decision is produced by Alex Kapelman. Follow me on follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/alexkapelman. Special thanks to Louis Stein, Alessio Romano, and my little brother Scott Kapelman, who provided the original music for the show. They're absolutely fantastic at what they do, and if you need podcast music, you should absolutely talk to them. If you want their info, DM me on Twitter. Thank you to all thirty five of my guests on the show — really, truly, appreciate you taking the time to talk with me about basketball for my silly podcast. A huge thanks to Linda Holmes. I really can't say enough about Linda and her support for me and this show, so I'll just say: She's the best, and if you don't know it, now you do. Special thanks to my honorary producers Tracy Clayton, Nichole Perkins, Rose Reid, Gene Demby, Tena Rubio, Nick Swerdlow, Saki Knafo, Albert Samaha, Kasey Fechtor, Nina Feldman, Ian Chillag, Adriana Gallardo, Alex Lewis, Chris Choi, Chris John, Raghu Manavalan, Ann Heppermann, Mark Bramhill, Avery Trufelman, and Emily Boghossian, who I'm gonna buy some grapes for. And to all the people who I know I'm forgetting because I'm an idiot. Also like a million other people who helped me out on this. Really, truly, I can't thank everyone enough. And finally, you, the listeners. If you like the show, let all your friends know about it on Twitter. I'm not sure what's next for me, but stay updated by staying subscribed to The Decision, telling your friends about it, and following me on Twitter. It's been fun. Thank you all. -Alex

City Soundtracks
Big Freedia – New Orleans, LA

City Soundtracks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 15:05


Big Freedia, Queen of Bounce, is a musical ambassador of New Orleans. She has helped this local, underground scene turn into a national phenomenon. Join us as Big Freedia takes us on a tour of her personal musical landmarks in her native city of New Orleans. This podcast is made possible by Google Play Music. Search “City Soundtracks” in the Google Play Music app to instantly stream a playlist inspired by this episode and curated by Big Freedia. This episode features songs by Big Freedia, Diplo, Frankie Beverly and Maze, DJ Jubilee, Ms Tee, Katey Red, Vockah Redu, Cheeky Blakk, 10th Ward Buck and Reedy. This show is produced by Imprint Projects and Pineapple Street Media, edited and mixed by Ann Heppermann. 

City Soundtracks
Spoon – Austin, TX

City Soundtracks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 12:48


Spoon first formed in 1993, when Britt Daniel met Jim Eno in a recording studio in a basement at UT Austin. Over 20 years later, Spoon has released 9 albums including their most recent record "Hot Thoughts". Britt and Jim sit down with host Hrishikesh Hirway to take us on a tour of Austin, Texas. They share stories about their arrival in town, venues old and new, their home studio, and their motel hideaway for writing music. This podcast is made possible by Google Play Music. Search “City Soundtracks” in the Google Play Music app to instantly stream a playlist curated by Spoon and inspired by Austin. This episode features songs by Spoon, Alien Beats, Tear Dungeon, and Dale Watson. This show is produced by Imprint Projects and Pineapple Street Media, edited and mixed by Ann Heppermann. 

City Soundtracks
Kehlani – Oakland, CA

City Soundtracks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 10:44


Kehlani grew up all over the East Bay, and studied at Oakland School for the Arts. She is only 21 years old, but already has an impressive musical career. She’s put out two critically acclaimed mixtapes, and in 2017, dropped her debut album, SweetSexySavage. Here, she shares how growing up in the East Bay shaped her into the musician she is today. This podcast is made possible by Google Play Music. Search “City Soundtracks” in the Google Play Music app to instantly stream a playlist curated by Kehlani and inspired by Oakland. This episode features songs by Kehlani, India Arie, Erykah Badu, and Kamaiyah. This show is produced by Imprint Projects and Pineapple Street Media, edited and mixed by Ann Heppermann. 

Radio Drama Revival
The Sarah Awards - Ann Heppermann

Radio Drama Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 37:33


I had the opportunity to talk to Ann Heppermann, the founder of the Sarah Awards, and a co-host of the marvelous audio art podcast SERENDIPITY.We talk about the origin of the awards, her fictitious self on the podcast, and her history working with audio tape. Enjoy!

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Radio Drama Revival: The Fred Years (2010-2015)
Serendipity – Episode 1 & Interview with Ann Heppermann

Radio Drama Revival: The Fred Years (2010-2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 40:25


Holy moley what a show we have for you this week! Announcements: FinalRune Productions worked on the forthcoming audio saga Locke & Key for Audible Our friends at Aural Stage Studios are raising funds for their new series Otherworldlies and also running a kickin' walla contest (with prizes from Izotope) Sue Zizza, David Schinn, and […] The post Serendipity – Episode 1 & Interview with Ann Heppermann appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.

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Radio Drama Revival
Serendipity - Episode 1 & Interview with Ann Heppermann

Radio Drama Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 40:22


Holy moley what a show we have for you this week!Announcements:FinalRune Productions worked on the forthcoming audio saga Locke & Key for AudibleOur friends at Aural Stage Studios are raising funds for their new series Otherworldlies and also running a kickin' walla contest (with prizes from Izotope)Sue Zizza, David Schinn, and others will be at Audiobook Boot Camp this AugustAND - enough of an announcement to actually be a show this week, is the launch of the Serendipity podcast and the Sarah Awards, with serious ($2,000 first prize, $1,000 second prize, $500 third prize) funds for the winning works. So you think you want to start a revolution? Well, this one will not be televised, only podcast.We feature the story-within-a-story of the inaugural episode of the podcast "Serendipity" and talk with creator and founder of The Sarahs, Ann Heppermann.Radio Drama Revival - Episode 415 (Right click to download)The post Episode 415 – The Dawn of Sarahs and Serendipity appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.

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Re:sound
Special Feature: The Sarah Awards

Re:sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 14:00


To kick-off Third Coast's summer fundraiser, we're doing what we do best — sharing great radio from around the world — with some extra special feature podcasts over the next two weeks. On this episode, Re:sound producer Dennis Funk talks to Ann Heppermann and Martin Johnson founders of the new, Third Coast-inspired audio fiction competition, The Sarah Awards. We also hear a few pieces that will feature on their new podcast Serendipity and learn about their Very Very Short Short Fiction Contest. FEATURING: Every Heart Has a Limited Amount of Heartbeats by Martin Johnson (Serendipity, 2015) We will all die, and those who are already dead slowly becomes faint memories, that can be awakened, and relived. I Blinked and I Was 30 by Andrea Silenzi (Serendipity, 2015) On Andrea's 30th birthday, the universe gave her an impossible assignment. Could she use that day to come to terms with everything she’d done before, and everything she’d hope to do now? Subscribe to Serendipity:... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Short Cuts
Songlines

Short Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2015 28:02


Josie Long hears stories of music and memory. From the song that proves your parents right - rock and roll really will lead you down a dangerous path of drugs and destruction - to the symphony that haunted one man's dreams for decades. Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4 The items featured in the programme are: 96 Tears Feat. Anthony Bourdain Produced by Ann Heppermann, Kara Oehler and Rick Moody Piano Man Feat. Barry Colson Produced by Sindre Leganger The Stage Feat. Grace Savage Produced by Hana Walker-Brown Lullaby Feat. Colin Dexter Produced by Phil Smith Dream Symphony Feat. Stuart Sharp Produced by Olivia Humphreys with Jodie Taylor.

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Tape
9: Ann Heppermann

Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 38:58


Ann Heppermann, a Peabody Award winner, produces Slate's Culture Gabfest. She teaches radio writing and radio drama at Sarah Lawrence College. "I don't think you want all crappy tape, but there's something about texture of crappy tape and Skype tape. If you think about sound as a palette, I kind of like phone tape and I like how it adds an element of grit to it."

HowSound
Chorus of Refuge

HowSound

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2012 15:06


Once you've finished producing a story, what are you supposed to do with all the tape? Just let it sit on a shelf? This HowSound will stretch your ears with a sound art piece by Kara Oehler, Jason Cady, and Ann Heppermann.

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