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The Crime Cafe
Interview with Crime Writer Richard Meredith: S. 7, Ep. 1

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 22:08


Debbi Mack interviews crime fiction writer, Richard Meredith. Check us out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimecafe Debbi (00:54): But first let me put in a good word for Blubrry podcasting. I've been using Blubrry podcasting as my hosting service for my podcast for years, and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. They provide great service. You're in complete control of your own podcast. You never have to leave your own website. There is a plugin that you can use to incorporate Blubrry and distribution through your website. So it's a great service that has taken a lot of the work of podcasting out for me. And I find for that reason that it's a company that I can get behind 100% and say, you should try this. If you want a podcast, try out Bluebrry. It doesn't require a long-term contract. It's just a great company, period. And I am a Blubrry affiliate. So there's that. Debbi (02:07): And did I mention that they have free technical support by email, video and phone? Yes, you can actually reach a human being there. I'll say no more. Debbi: Hi everyone. We're back for a seventh season of the podcast, which just blows me away. I mean time flies, man. I can't believe I've been doing this for six years. Anyway, as always, I'm blown away also by the variety of backgrounds that people bring into the writing craft. And my first guest for this season is no exception. He has a background in biology. He's worked as a marine scientist and wildlife biologist for the federal government and the private sector. He has also worked on commercial fishing boats. My guest today is author Richard Meredith. Hi, Richard. Thanks so much for being here today. Richard: Hi, Debbi. Thank you very much for having me. It's a real honor to be with Crime Cafe. And I also want to thank you for posting my guest blog on your website. That was wonderful. Debbi: Oh, my pleasure to do so. Like I said, you have a very interesting background. What was it you did on commercial fishing boats? Richard: Well, this may be before your time, but there was during the '70s, there was this controversy about the tuna dolphin controversy where the fishing boats were catching the dolphin and so I was one of the government monitors on those boats. So I did that for about two years. Debbi: That isn't before my time, by the way. Richard: And I did that for a couple of years. And then my wife said the next job that comes in on the beach, take it. That was in Kansas City. So I got pretty far from the ocean after that. Debbi: Well, that's very interesting. I used to work at EPA actually. So I was going to ask you if you did environmental protection. Richard: Yeah, I was at the Corps of Engineers and we worked with EPA quite a bit. Yeah. Debbi: Very good, excellent, wonderful. All that Clean Water Act stuff. Richard: Yeah, exactly. Debbi: There you go. Had you written any fiction before you wrote The Crow's Nest? Richard: I wrote a novel called Sky Dance, which was about my experience. Well, it's a novel, but it was based on my experiences in Ecuador when I was working on doing environmental impact studies on petroleum projects down there. And that was self published. I did it through CreateSpace with Amazon. But this was the first one that was published by a publisher. Debbi: I see. So is this the first in a series or is this a standalone? Richard: This is a standalone. Yeah. My next three that are still, well, I'm trying to find a publisher, but they're a series. Yeah. Debbi: Tell us a little about The Crow's Nest. What's it about? Richard: Well, I say that The Crow's Nest is a crime thriller without police, federal agents, or the military. It's just two men seeking justice against a brutal cartel. It's unique so far in that I think it's the only novel about the use of the crude submarines in the smuggling of cocaine between Columbia and Northern Mexico. I describe it as the mutant spawn of Das Boot and S...

The Crime Cafe
Interview with IP Attorney Kathryn Goldman: S. 6, Ep. 21

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 36:41


Debbi Mack interviews intellectual property attorney Kathryn Goldman on the Crime Cafe podcast. Debbi (00:54): But first let me put in a good word for Blubrry podcasting. I've been using Blubrry podcasting as my hosting service for my podcast for years, and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. They provide great service. You're in complete control of your own podcast. You never have to leave your own website. There is a plugin that you can use to incorporate Blubrry and distribution through your website. So it's a great service that has taken a lot of the work of podcasting out for me. And I find for that reason that it's a company that I can get behind 100% and say, you should try this. If you want a podcast, try out Bluebrry. It doesn't require a long-term contract. It's just a great company, period. And I am a Blubrry affiliate. So there's that. Debbi (02:07): And did I mention that they have free technical support by email, video and phone? Yes, you can actually reach a human being there. I'll say no more. And, once again, we have a transcription of the show notes. It's a miracle! Click here to download a copy in PDF. And check us out on Patreon. Debbi (00:12): Hi, everyone! Today I have as my guest a person of great value to writers and other creators, an intellectual property attorney. Her particular interest is in protecting online content and representing writers, artists, photographers, and other businesses who have an online presence. She is editor of the legal blog, Creative Law Center, which I can tell you is a must-read for writers, artists and other creative people. And in the interest of full disclosure, both of us attended law school at the University of Maryland School of Law and graduated in 1987. So, yay Maryland! It's a pleasure to introduce our guest today, Kathryn Goldman. Hi, Kathryn. So good to see you. Kathryn (03:19): Thank you for having me, Debbi. How are you today? Debbi (03:23): I'm fine. Thank you. How are you doing? Kathryn (03:25): Good. Good. It's a beautiful day outside. Debbi (03:28): Wonderful. A little chilly, but that's okay. We'll bear with it. You know, April will improve as time goes by. Let's see. Let's talk first about the CASE Act. Now, what is the CASE Act? And what are the benefits for indie authors and publishers? Kathryn (03:48): So the CASE Act is the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act: CASE. That's what that stands for. And it was passed at the end of last year. It's been bouncing around in Washington for a lot of years now and it's finally gotten passed. And what it does is it gives any copyright holder the ability to enforce their rights in a small claims tribunal. The Copyright Office is going to set up the Copyright Claims Board. And so you will be able to file a claim against someone if your work is being infringed. And you don't have to go into federal court, which can be extraordinarily expensive. So this is really, really beneficial for indie authors and small businesses, small publishers, and creatives to enforce their rights. So the CASE Act is the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act: CASE. That's what that stands for. And it was passed at the end of last year. It's been bouncing around in Washington for a lot of years now and it's finally gotten passed. And what it does is it gives any copyright holder the ability to enforce their rights in a small claims tribunal. Debbi (04:57): Now, the scope of this act covers anything that can be copyrighted, correct? Kathryn (05:02): That's right. If you have a copyright registration on your creative work, you can go and enforce your rights at the Copyright Claims Board and the types of claims that the board will hear are infringement claims and claims of abuse under the DMCA. Are you familiar with the DMCA? Debbi (05:32): I know of it. Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Correct? Kathryn (05:35): Correct. Correct.

The Crime Cafe
Interview with Crime Writer Daniella Bernett: S. 6, Ep. 20

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 20:15


Debbi Mack interviews crime writer Daniella Bernett on the Crime Cafe podcast. Check us out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimecafe Debbi (00:54): But first let me put in a good word for Blubrry podcasting. I've been using Blubrry podcasting as my hosting service for my podcast for years, and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. They provide great service. You're in complete control of your own podcast. You never have to leave your own website. There is a plugin that you can use to incorporate Blubrry and distribution through your website. So it's a great service that has taken a lot of the work of podcasting out for me. And I find for that reason that it's a company that I can get behind 100% and say, you should try this. If you want a podcast, try out Bluebrry. It doesn't require a long-term contract. It's just a great company, period. And I am a Blubrry affiliate. So there's that. Debbi (02:07): And did I mention that they have free technical support by email, video and phone? Yes, you can actually reach a human being there. I'll say no more. And, once again, we have a transcription of the show notes. It's a miracle! Click here to download a copy in PDF. Debbi (02:25): Hi everyone. Today we have another author making a repeat appearance on the podcast. Her mystery series now includes her sixth novel Old Sins Never Die. You can find my own review of the book on my blog as well as on GoodReads and so forth. I gave it five stars, by the way. So check it out. It's a pleasure to welcome back the very talented writer, Daniella Burnett. Hi Daniella. Daniella (03:00): Hi Debbi. It's always nice to come back And speak to you about mysteries and books and all sorts of things. So I thank you for having me back again. Debbi (03:06): Well, it's a pleasure, believe me. And I enjoyed your book very, very much. Daniella (03:12): Oh, thank you. That's very gratifying. I always like hearing that. I never get tired of that. Debbi (03:17): Somehow that seems to be a common trait of authors. I can't imagine why. Even though technically you write the Emmeline Kirby-Gregory Longdon series, do you tend to think of Emmeline as being really the main protagonist? Daniella (03:38): Well, she tends to get into more of the trouble, but I think I view them as equal protagonists because they both bring different aspects to solving the crime and ensuring that the criminal is caught. So I think it's an equal between the two of them. Debbi (03:58): That's good. Actually, I like that. Yeah, because Gregory certainly has a complicated backstory of his own. Daniella (04:08): Oh, he does. But that makes him interesting. Debbi (04:11): Very, very interesting. Apart from the investigatory role of journalists generally, was there a reason that you chose journalism as her profession? Daniella (04:26): Well, as you said, it's a way ... she's not a professional sleuth, but journalists have that inherent need to find out the truth, to make sure in cases of a crime to make sure that justice is served. So that was, I didn't want to have a police officer, but I wanted someone who had a similar type of role. So, that seemed like the perfect career for my protagonist when I was envisioning the series. Plus, I studied journalism. So, you know, I had a little bit of familiarity with that, that whole skill, that whole so forth. So that's why I thought a journalist would be an ideal protagonist. I didn't want to have a police officer, but I wanted someone who had a similar type of role. So, that seemed like the perfect career for my protagonist when I was envisioning the series. Plus, I studied journalism. So, you know, I had a little bit of familiarity with that, that whole skill, that whole so forth. Debbi (05:17): Yeah, I can, I can understand that as I have a journalism background myself. Understanding that type of mindset. The need to find out the truth, the desire to express it.

The Crime Cafe
Interview with Crime Writer Laurie Buchanan: S. 6, Ep. 19

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 31:18


Debbi Mack interviews crime writer Laurie Buchanan on the Crime Cafe podcast. Debbi (00:54): But first let me put in a good word for Blubrry podcasting. I've been using Blubrry podcasting as my hosting service for my podcast for years, and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. They provide great service. You're in complete control of your own podcast. You never have to leave your own website. There is a plugin that you can use to incorporate Blubrry and distribution through your website. So it's a great service that has taken a lot of the work of podcasting out for me. And I find for that reason that it's a company that I can get behind 100% and say, you should try this. If you want a podcast, try out Bluebrry. It doesn't require a long-term contract. It's just a great company, period. And I am a Blubrry affiliate. So there's that. Debbi (02:07): And did I mention that they have free technical support by email, video and phone? Yes, you can actually reach a human being there. I'll say no more. And, once again, we have a transcription of the show notes. It's a miracle! Click here to download a copy in PDF. Debbi (00:12): Hi everyone. My guest today is the author of two self-help books and the first in a new series of crime novels. Her debut novel Indelible introduces Sean McPherson, an ex-cop turned handyman at a writer's retreat where the story takes place. Her next book in the series Iconoclast is scheduled for release in May of 2022. Twenty twenty-two. She enjoys yoga, bicycling, camping, and travel. She also likes long walks, including apparently a 211-mile hike across Scotland. Well, I'm ready to go if she is, back. Scotland's cool. It's my pleasure to introduce today's guest Laurie Buchanan. Hi Laurie. Thanks for being here. Laurie (01:50): Thanks for having me. Debbi (01:52): Sure thing. It's a pleasure. What inspired you to start writing crime fiction? After two self-help books? Laurie (02:08):I had been to, I won't name it, but I had been to a very large conference, writing conference in the Midwest. And I teach and sometimes I'm in the audience and do both sometimes at a conference, and I was teaching at a conference, but in this case I was in the audience listening to another speaker. And you know, when people go to a writing conference, they pay good money and they assume that what they're being told is accurate. And a speaker got up, a female, a well-known female writer, and she said, and she looked everybody in the face. And she said, "I hope you enjoy the genre that you're writing in because you are stuck in it. You can only write in one genre." And I thought, you know, I wanted to just stand up and say, "No, no, no, no, that's not true." So my, my way of saying that's not true is to, I stepped out of my comfort zone nonfiction and I started writing fiction and I absolutely love it. Debbi (03:04): It is wonderful, isn't it to use your imagination that way? Let's see. I take it that being at this writer's conference might've been part of the inspiration for setting your book in a your retreat? Laurie (03:20): Actually, no, I was writing my first book. I got an idea writing my first book, even though, even though my idea was for fiction, I was writing my first book and I was at a retreat on Whidbey Island and I, it was a retreat for all women writers and across the way I happened to see with my very own eyes, an extraordinarily handsome man who was the groundskeeper and he was limping. And that planted a seed, it just planted a seed and that seed took hold and grew roots, and many years later, came out in the form of a book. I was writing my first book and I was at a retreat on Whidbey Island and I, it was a retreat for all women writers and across the way I happened to see with my very own eyes, an extraordinarily handsome man who was the groundskeeper and he was limping. And that planted a seed, it just planted a seed and that seed took hold and grew roots,

The Crime Cafe
Interview with Crime Writer Frank Zafiro: S. 6, Ep. 18

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 41:41


Debbi Mack interviews crime writer Frank Zafiro on the Crime Cafe podcast. Debbi (00:54): But first let me put in a good word for Bluebrry podcasting. I've been using Bluebrry podcasting as my hosting service for my podcast for years, and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. They provide great service. You're in complete control of your own podcast. You never have to leave your own website. There is a plugin that you can use to incorporate Bluebrry and distribution through your website. So it's a great service that has taken a lot of the work of podcasting out for me. And I find for that reason that it's a company that I can get behind 100% and say, you should try this. If you want a podcast, try out Bluebrry. It doesn't require a long-term contract. It's just a great company, period. And I am a Bluebrry affiliate. So there's that. Debbi (02:07): And did I mention that they have free technical support by email, video and phone? Yes, you can actually reach a human being there. I'll say no more. And, once again, we have a transcription of the show notes. It's a miracle! :) Click here to download a copy in PDF. Debbi (02:24): Hi everyone. Today, I have a guest making his second appearance on the podcast, a retired police officer, he hails from the great state of Oregon. The author of more than 30 novels, including the River City series and the Charlie-316 series, he also hosts his own podcast, Wrong Place, Write Crime, which I have had the pleasure of being on. My guest today is Frank Zafiro. Hi, Frank. Welcome back. And thanks for being here. Frank (03:00): Hey, Debbi. Great to be back again. Debbi (03:02): Excellent. Wonderful. It's good to see you. You seem to be making something of a career out of writing collaborative novels and series. Can you write them faster than you would if you were writing them on your own or is it about the same? Frank (03:20): Oh, I think it's faster. For a couple of reasons, I mean one you are you know, you're only writing about half of the first draft, so you know, it's faster, you know? Uh, but the other thing is, is that when you're working and the bigger piece is when you're working with someone else there's a certain synergy that, that kicks in and you really gain momentum. And so when you get the piece back and it's your turn to write something you're energized and you also don't want to keep your partner waiting. In some cases, the person I'm working with, they're not working on anything else, at least not in the first draft stage. And so I'm kind of holding them up while we're doing this in a way is how I feel about it. So I want to get it back to them as quick as possible. But I think it would happen either way because there's just, you just get that really strong momentum going that you're, you know, you're building something great. And it just, it goes really fast. I mean, Charlie-316 took like three weeks and it was a hundred thousand word draft. I mean, that, to me, that was just, that blew my mind when we got to the end of it and looked at how long it had taken. Debbi (04:47): Oh my gosh, that was for a first draft, right? Frank (04:50): Yeah. And you know, the thing of it is, it's the first draft, but the way that the process works, it's a pretty tight first draft because it's been essentially edited twice, once by each of us throughout the process. So but yeah, it's still, still technically a first draft. Debbi (05:09): Well, that's fantastic. Three weeks. Wow. Frank (05:13): That's a bit of an aberration, but that's a good example of how quickly things can happen. Debbi (05:19): I was going to say would most of them be like that? Frank (05:24): Most of them are like that. Not quite as fast, but, but I, there hasn't been one that, that for in which that first draft lagged or dragged, they've all gone quickly. You know, sometimes the editing process has gone just as quickly. Other times, it's,

NotiPod Hoy
Spotify promueve la creación de podcasts en español

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 10:10


En NotiPod Hoy: Mia Nygren, directora de Spotify para América Latina, plataforma que ya tiene 250,000 podcasts, ha publicado un video motivador en Forbes con algunos consejos básicos para comenzar un podcast. Bluebrry analiza las categorías remplazadas o eliminadas en Apple Podcast. Patreon recauda 60 millones de dólares para apostar por su crecimiento. Conoce dónde Kate del Castillo graba su podcast Neteando, su colaboradora y como interactúan. The New York Times ha escrito la historia de Morgan Mandriota y su podcast «The Advice Podcast», el cual duró muy poco y analizan lo que lleva al fracaso de un podcast. Aaron Mahnke del aclamado podcast ‘Lore’ comenta sobre cómo evitar el agotamiento en el podcasting. Omnipod, una nueva plataforma de medios sociales para los podcasts. Cómo reducir el tiempo de producción de un podcast a la mitad. Las redes de podcasts Cadence13, iHeartRadio, NPR, ESPN, PodcastOne, Stitcher y Wondery están revelando al público sus nuevos espectáculos ara 2019. Google Assistant también está presente en los teléfonos básicos. Podcast recomendado: Sapiens Archana. Es un podcast de misterio que se adentra en las historias más inexplicables del mundo y se encarga de recrear todo aquello que existe más allá de los mitos, el folklore y las leyendas. Más detalles y otros episodios y contenidos sobre Podcasting en ViaPodcast.FM

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 11 - Yes, We Drove Through a Tornado for Milkshakes (feat. Josh)

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 74:03


In episode 11, we have our first official guest on the show! Here from Josh, as he talks about his trip from Maine to Connecticut, and his stories from growing up with our cohost! This is not a bat-friendly episode. If you are sensitive of the harming of bats, you are WARNED. This special hour-long is brought to you (unofficially) by Seinfeld and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.    Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @PodofNothing And Instagram: bydanroman Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 10 - Spoiled Poultry Means You're Screwed

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 35:51


We're back after a loooooong break! In this episode, we talk about Thanksgiving and why Curtis is a bigoted romantic who is ignorant and may hate Indians. Also! Dan gives a review of his experience with a certain company that probably all of you podcast-listeners have heard of. There's a lot to talk about in this episode so we just jump into it. Enjoy!   Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @PodofNothing And Instagram: bydanroman Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 9 - Technological Crack, Digital Smack, Cybernetic Crank & Social Speed

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 47:08


Important note: we were not able to post at all last week due to the fact that Curtis was on vacation. Also, he took a vacation from our twitter WITHOUT letting you guys know. In this episode we talk about barbers and haircuts. Also, another History Happenings: The Concupiscent Criminal! Hear the crazy story of what a man will do when he can't keep it in his pants. It was quite a wait, but enjoy the show!    Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @PodofNothing And Instagram: bydanroman Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 8 - Overpriced Medication; Underpriced Books

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 48:58


Welcome, welcome, welcome! Today we talk about the glory of Aldi's, and how much you can save on groceries! Also we talk about the fall of several companies: Sears, K-Mart, Toys R Us, Kids R Us, Babies R Us, etc. Grab your coffee and get in here. It's going to be a great episode.    Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @PodofNothing And Instagram: bydanroman Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 7 - Clowns with Coffee Calamitously Clucking on reCording eCwipment

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 46:56


Everyone hates the DMV! You do, we do. In this episode we talk about the DMV and the tools you need to survive. We tell our stories of our getting our license and of how we got our first traffic tickets. Also, learn about the Louisiana Purchase and Pangaea. It's a LEARNING podcast!   Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @PodofNothing And Instagram: bydanroman Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 6 - Social Media & Selfie Stick Stigma

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 50:30


We apologize! But the quality of the recording of the first half of this episode is nowhere near up to par as our other episodes. That is due to the fact that our cohost did NOT make sure the mic was plugged in when we started recording. But we fixed it. In this episode we talk about social media, selfie sticks, John McCain, and plethora of other topics. Also, who doesn't like some 80's pop ballad thrown into the mix?! It's an episode you'll love! Enjoy!   Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 5 - The Importance of Education, Work & Saving for Retirement

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 32:50


In episode 5, we tone back the jokes and have a serious talk about finances and preparing for the golden age of retirement. We know that a lot of people are struggling to make it work these days. If you listen to this episode and you need help or advice on how to start taking the right steps to improve your financial situation, feel free to email us! We want to hear from you!   Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 4 - History Happenings

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 43:37


In this episode, hear the story of Tarrare from France, the man who is considered to be the World's Biggest Glutton. Also, hear about Apple and its dominion over the world! We also talk about jobs and college and the complaint that "Central Americans are taking all of American jobs." A jam-packed episode that you'll enjoy!    Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 3 - Omphalophobic Pet Peeves

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 26:32


Everyone has a pet peeve in some way. In episode 3, we tak about ours while also bring awareness to an EPIDEMIC that is raging the country: omphalophobia. What are you pet peeves? Let us know!   Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 2 - Premium Gas & Pizza

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 30:45


In episode 2, we cover an array of topics: from Connecticut's horrible drainage system to homeless people's many methods of asking for money. Along the way, hear about premium gas, pizza, and waffle houses.  Also, in this podcast is our very first Guest Star appearance: Robert the Cat! Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

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Podcast of Nothing
S1: Episode 1 - Oh Kavanaugh, My Kavanaugh

Podcast of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 30:14


The first episode ever of Podcast of Nothing! Welcome! Today we discuss the recent controversy surrounding the Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Listen and hear our thoughts on both sides: that of Kavanaugh himself and of his accuser Christine Blasey Ford. Along the way, find out what Hillary Clinton is up to; if her husband Bill Clinton has no soul; and that Melania Trump is alive and well, recently starting a new campaign in Africa.   Feel free to email us: podcastofnothing@gmail.com Find us at: -iTunes; Google Music Play; Stitcher; TuneIn; Podbean; Bluebrry

Weight Loss Nation
Beagles and The History of Fast Food with Mike Dell S3 Ep020

Weight Loss Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 36:10


Hey Weight Loss Nation! Weight Loss Nation The Podcast Weight Loss Challenge continues! Today, I am interviewing our next Podcaster Challenger.....Mike Dell. Mike Dell is the director of Customer Support at Blubrry Podcasting. Mike also hosts not one....but....FOUR....Podcasts! Mike Dell's World Fast Food History Podcast Help Desk Your Podcast by Bluebrry And Mike is also a Foster Daddy for Beagles! I love that!  Mike supports the Mid West B.R.E.W. organization. If you are a "Beagle" lover, here's the website to give a Beagle a "Forever Home." Got Beagles Mike is looking to lose 40-50 lbs and finally..... LIVE a long-term Healthy Lifestyle! We'll check in on Mike's progress throughout the year and see how he's doing during the Challenge. Best of luck Mike! I'm routing for you! Looking to LIVE a Long-Term Healthy Lifestyle? Check out Weight Loss Nation. Join me and let's walk the journey together! www.TheWeightLossNation.com    

Prose
18.1 - "The Sweetness of Sugar Grove, or Matthew 25: 40-41"

Prose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 20:13


 Experience a deified old man in "The Sweetness of Sugar Grove, or Matthew 25: 40-41" ***  The backing track for this story is an original composition written and performed by David Ezell, the second piece Mr. Ezell has written specifically and exclusively for a Prose story.  David Ezell is a devoted father, a devoted creator, a devoted friend, and a devoted friend of the Republic, not to mention an extremely talented musician.  As I have noted before, long ago, in our heyday, he and I used to make some pretty good music together.  His previous project was a podcast called Dad Hacks, where he gave voice to a community of dads who have learned the tips and shortcuts of parenting and now want to share that with any and all parents, grandparents step-parents, or guardians that find themselves struggling in the midst of the parenting grind. To find more about Dad Hacks, you can find them at Dad Hacks podcast on Facebook and under Dad Hacks on iTunes, Bluebrry, Stitcher, Google Play, and other similar podcast catchers.   He is currently working on a new podcast, which I'm sure I'll tell everyone about in the very near future.  You will hopefully be continue to hear more music from Mr. Ezell behind my stories sooner than later.

Prose
15.1 - "Nogal"

Prose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 29:54


"Nogal" features a leap into forgiveness and death intertwined.  *** The first and last backing track for this story you hear is an original by David Ezell, written specifically for this story.  David Ezell is a devoted father, a devoted creator, a devoted friend, and a devoted friend of the Republic, not to mention an extremely talented musician.  Long ago, in our heyday, he and I used to make some pretty good music together.  His most current project is Dad Hacks, where he gives voice to a community of dads who have learned the tips and shortcuts of parenting and now want to share that with any and all parents, grandparents step-parents, or guardians that find themselves struggling in the midst of the parenting grind. To find more about Dad Hacks, you can find them at Dad Hacks podcast on Facebook and under Dad Hacks on iTunes, Bluebrry, Stitcher, Google Play, and other similar podcast catchers.   You will hopefully be hearing more music from Mr. Ezell quite soon.  The second track was taken from the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org, an amazing community of artists that set out to help one another through the sharing of their art.  The title of the rack is “You, yourself and the main character” by Komiku, and it is being used under CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication License. Lastly, though most of the sound effects present are original for Prose made by me, some of the drums that are not mine or Mr. Ezell's, those accompanied by that beautiful piano melody, come from Freesound.org, another wonderful artistic community based on sharing.  These sounds were uploaded and put out for Public Domain Dedication usage by user Sound_Designer_105.   I cannot begin to thank these artists enough, particularly Mr. Ezell.  With these sound effects and music tracks, Prose is far richer.   Next up on Prose, “Gravediggers,” the last story in our series from Nicholas B. Morris.   Stay tuned.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
50: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E50 - A Spinning Gas Halo

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 22:50


Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com Stuart here with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 15. *A spinning gas halo discovered around the Milky Way Astronomers have been surprised to discover that a halo of hot gas surrounding the Milky Way galaxy is spinning in the same direction and at a comparable speed to the galaxy’s disk. Scientists had thought this enormous reservoir of hot gas remained stationary while the Milky Way spins inside it. *The Square Kilometer Array reaches another milestone Scientists have completed another key step in their efforts to build what will be the world’s largest radio telescope, the SKA or Square Kilometer Array. Researchers have successfully tested astronomical verification of a critical sub-system for the giant telescope known as the frequency synchronisation system. *Farewell to Rosetta’s Philae lander European Space Agency mission managers have formally switched off the system on the Rosetta spacecraft which provides communications links between the orbiter and its tiny Philae lander. Switching off the system is part of the preparations for Rosetta's end of mission which is slated for September 30. Scientists figured out last common ancestor of all living things *Scientists think they’ve worked out the genetic make-up of the last common ancestor of all living things. Researchers found our earliest common ancestor probably consisted of just 355 genes and made its living around superheated deep sea hydrothermal vents about four billion years ago. *The annual Delta Aquariid Meteor shower underway The annual Delta Aquariid Meteor shower is at its peak with the best viewing about now because it coincides with a new moon providing darker skies. The shower is best for observed from the Southern hemisphere. Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Bluebrry, Tunein Radio or any good podcatcher app. Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.com For enhanced Show Notes, includig photos to accompany this episode... http://www.bitesz.com/spacetime-show-notes  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
49: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E49 - Large asteroid impact discovery...

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 23:34


Stream from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) Hi....Stuart with the Show Notes for Episode 49: Clues to one of the largest asteroid impacts in Earth’s history discovered in Western Australia Evidence for one of the largest asteroid impacts to ever have hit the Earth has been discovered in Western Australia. The impact – which occurred about 3.46 billion years ago -- is the second oldest dated collision in the planet’s history. Why galaxies stop making stars A new study has determined why galaxies stop making new generations of stars. Astronomers found two separate processes are involved in ending star formation. The hunt for dark matter continues following another failed search for the elusive particle A 20 month long search for a mysterious particle which makes up 80 percent of all the matter in the universe has failed to uncover the elusive identity of dark matter. The Large Underground Xenon dark matter experiment yielded no trace of a candidate particle despite the most sensitive search even conducted. A new type of sand dune discovered on Mars Scientists have discovered a new type of sand dune on the surface of the red planet Mars which is unlike anything seen on Earth. The newly identified dune appears to be intermediate in size between tiny ripples and larger wavier dunes. Enhanced Show Notes for this episodes, including photos, can be found at http://www.bitesz.com/spacetime-show-notes Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at audioBoom, iTunes, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Bluebrry, Tunein Radio or any good podcatcher app. Stream episodes from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com or www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Today's Growth Classics, Growing Business Today, Marketing your business for growth and success
EP61 Go 6 Wide Service | Ken Courtright’s Today’s Growth | Growing Business Today

Today's Growth Classics, Growing Business Today, Marketing your business for growth and success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 14:22


Hey folks Ken Courtright here with Today’s Growth Growing Business Today. This is episode 61 we’re calling this “Going 6 Wide”. I want to start out by saying thank you. I was looking at the stats in Bluebrry and the podcast listeners have tripled since the end of February. We have done zero marketing it is strictly word of mouth, a viral effort. What does going 6 wide mean? It means that I’ve asked myself 6 times how are we going to double business, how are we going to double sales. Not only that, when I go into a client’s office there is always “how are we gonna” question. Like How are we going to do “X”. This takes me to our Digital Footprint event and by far the most popular segment that occurs on Sunday is the “What would you do exercise?” We create a listing of chairs and we have a panel of our experts that run a global business, have a industry leading business or are know business mentors answering question about business challenges from the audience. Listen on for more about Ken and how he thinks 6 wide. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join Today’s Growth community today: kencourtright.com Today’s Growth Twitter Ken Courtright LinkedIn

Today's Growth Classics, Growing Business Today, Marketing your business for growth and success
EP61 Go 6 Wide Service | Ken Courtright’s Today’s Growth | Growing Business Today

Today's Growth Classics, Growing Business Today, Marketing your business for growth and success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 14:22


Hey folks Ken Courtright here with Today’s Growth Growing Business Today. This is episode 61 we’re calling this “Going 6 Wide”. I want to start out by saying thank you. I was looking at the stats in Bluebrry and the podcast listeners have tripled since the end of February. We have done zero marketing it […]