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On this episode of the People's Guide to Publishing podcast (https://microcosm.pub/podcast), we interview Eric Sandy about his new book Speak In Tongues: An Oral History of Cleveland's Infamous DIY Punk Venue. (https://microcosm.pub/Speak)************Thank you for watching the People's Guide to Publishing vlogcast! Get the book: https://microcosmpublishing.com/catal...Get the workbook: https://microcosmpublishing.com/catal...More from Microcosm: http://microcosmpublishing.comMore by Joe Biel: http://joebiel.netMore by Elly Blue: http://takingthelane.comSubscribe to our monthly email newsletter: https://confirmsubscription.com/h/r/0...Find us on social mediaFacebook: http://facebook.com/microcosmpublishingTwitter: http://twitter.com/microcosmmmInstagram: http://instagram.com/microcosm_pub************
Northeast Ohio journalist Eric Sandy is releasing an expanded version of an oral history he wrote in 2016 on the defunct Cleveland venue Speak In Tongues. The book will be released in July and details the significance and lasting impact of the underground club.
On this week’s podcast, our guest is Eric Sandy, digital editor of Hemp Grower Magazine, one of the best resources hemp farmers have for learning about their crop and developing their craft. Based in Valley View, Ohio, Hemp Grower Magazine is published by GIE Media and focuses on exactly what the name of the magazine implies – growing hemp. They cover all sectors of the hemp industry from cannabinoid production to fiber and grain. Hemp Grower Magazine https://www.hempgrower.com/ News Nuggets USDA: Final Rule Will Move Ahead As Planned https://www.hempgrower.com/article/usda-hemp-final-rule-will-move-ahead-as-planned/ Industrial Hemp Market Worth $ 27.72 Billion, Globally, by 2028 https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/03/08/2188902/0/en/Industrial-Hemp-Market-Worth-27-72-Billion-Globally-by-2028-at-25-17-CAGR-Verified-Market-Research.html The many uses of hemp, the focus of upcoming conference https://fremonttribune.com/community/cass-news/news/the-many-uses-of-hemp-the-focus-of-upcoming-conference/article_163fe57d-6964-51ee-b7af-2fdad1bfe97c.html Inaugural Nebraska Hemp Conference and Trade Show https://www.grownebraskahemp.com/ South Dakota hemp backers hopeful about planting this year https://www.austindailyherald.com/2021/03/south-dakota-hemp-backers-hopeful-about-planting-this-year/ Hemp is a hot crop, so why are so few Black farmers growing it? https://carolinapublicpress.org/43148/hemp-is-a-hot-crop-so-why-are-so-few-black-farmers-growing-it/ US Hemp Roundtable Warns Against Marketing Psychoactive Properties of Delta-8 https://www.hempgrower.com/article/us-hemp-roundtable-warns-against-marketing-psychoactive-intoxicating-properties-delta-8-thc/ Lancaster Farming’s Hemp Special Section https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/lancasterfarming.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/7/70/77032d30-7dc7-11eb-8ed9-1bf32d94cd3c/60424e72b2207.pdf.pdf Kneehigh Farm Chronicles https://www.lancasterfarming.com/community/videos/kneehigh-farm-chronicles/collection_1f5e98ae-5b52-11eb-a51b-47343790e2ae.html Special Thanks to our sponsors: King's Agriseeds https://hemp.kingsagriseeds.com/hemp/ IND HEMPhttps://www.indhemp.com/
On this episode, our eic talks to contributing writer Eric Sandy about his piece "When Disaster Strikes: on Jon Mooallem's 'This is Chance!: The Shaking of an All-American City, a Voice That Held It Together.' We discuss how Genie Chance simultaneously broadcasted basic safety information to the local citizens so as to reduce panic, and got the message to the outside world. She held it together. The question is, can anything hold our current covid-19 crisis together? And is there a chance for a better future. Music Credit: a-Live of Muamin Collective Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
You might remember that I used to do the podcast for Cleveland Scene Magazine. (@ClevelandScene) One of the journalists that helped me tell the stories of the day on that podcast was Eric Sandy. While he still occasionally works with the folks at Scene, he's moved on to the Cannabis Biz Times. For just under an hour, we talked about what it's like to cover the cannabis business out of Cleveland. What are some of the biggest business issues that exist today as cannabis heads toward further legalization state-by-state across the country. Does COVID-19 do anything to the momentum toward legalization? We also discuss CBD and Eric's latest non-cannabis cover story for Scene. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While Washington Post reporter Kyle Swenson (who formerly worked for Cleveland Scene) was in town promoting his new book ("Good Kids. Bad City"), we were joined by current and former Scene writers Sam Allard and Eric Sandy to discuss the importance of journalism in holding power accountable and uncovering and telling the truth in the pursuit of justice. We also discuss their respective times working at Cleveland Scene, their involvement in starting a new wave of journalism for the publication, and the importance of alt-weeklies both in small cities and as a wake-up call to journalists who stick to the coasts, rather than taking up crucial positions in local journalism in flyover country. The intro song for this episode is "Going to Canada" by Racket Man. You can find their music on Spotify or purchase their music on bandcamp (racketman.bandcamp.com/). The outro for this episode is a beat graciously shared by aLive of Muamin Collective. Find their music on their website (muamincollective.com/) and listen to them on Spotify. Show notes and relevant articles: 1. "What the Boy Saw." Kyle's article in Scene that was the precursor to the book, and played a huge role in getting Ricky Jackson and Wiley Bridgeman freed. (www.clevescene.com/cleveland/what-…ent?oid=2598138) 2. Find Sam's reporting here: www.clevescene.com/cleveland/Artic…?author=3130652. He tirelessly holds power in Cleveland accountable, and points out the absurdities that further demonstrate how poorly our city is run. 3. Eric Sandy reviewed the book for our publication. Find the review here: www.clereviewofbooks.com/home/2019/2/…ids-bad-city. 4. Purchase the book at your local bookstore or on IndieBound: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781250120236
Bill Samuel, Eric Sandy
Bill Samuel, Eric Sandy