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Gina gives snark like she's paid for it—because she is. She's a popular podcast producer with fans, followers, and frenemies. Until her life gets interrupted by a very loud roar. This week, Snap spotlights, A Hit Dog Will Holler from Radiotopia Presents featuring a bonus interview with Glynn & writer, Inda Craig-Galván. This episode contains explicit language. Sensitive listeners, please be advised. This is episode one of A Hit Dog Will Holler. Listen, subscribe, and go listen to the other episodes right now! Want even more? Go to radiotopiapresents.fm. Written by Inda Craig-Galván, produced and directed by Gisele Regatao. Mixing and sound design by Sandra Lopez-Monsalve, with help from Isabel Hibbard. The music theme is by Cristina Gaillard. Show art by Yee Eun Nam. This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA Collective Bargaining Agreement. It features Cynthia K. McWilliams as Gina and Ronnie. J. Nicole Brooks as Dru. Jacqueline Guillen as Constance and the receptionist. Thank you to WNYC News for the audio of Black Lives Matter protests. Support for this project was provided in part by a PSC-CUNY Award, jointly funded by The Professional Staff Congress and The City University of New York. For Radiotopia Presents, Mark Pagán is the producer. Production support from Yooree Losordo. Audrey Mardavich and Julie Shapiro are the executive producers. Season 13 - Episode 21 - Spotlight
Latinos could play a decisive role in the swing state of Pennsylvania in November's presidential election. In 2016 Trump won the state by about 44,000 votes, and the campaign of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders had been courting Latino voters there for months. Now that Sanders has dropped out of the presidential race, many wonder if former Vice-President Joe Biden will be able to win them over. In this episode of Latino USA, Maria Hinojosa speaks with reporter Gisele Regatao, who has been on the ground in Pennsylvania following Latino voters.
Art Speaks Justice looks at the artist message in context with the program discussion to give the audience a substantive, engaging perspective on the topic explored. On Thursday, October 24, 2019, the first program discusses "The Climate Change Crisis." The program features Dr. Chester Zarnoch, Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology; Gisele Regatao, Assistant Professor of Journalism and multimedia journalist who has reported and edited stories for podcasts, radio, online and print publications internationally and a brief video narrated by Alaina Feldman, Director and Curator of the Baruch Mishkin Gallery on the video installation works of Minerva Cuevas: Disidencia, currently showing in the gallery. The program was moderated by Dean Aldemaro Romero Jr. of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences.
Art Speaks Justice looks at the artist message in context with the program discussion to give the audience a substantive, engaging perspective on the topic explored. On Thursday, October 24, 2019, the first program discusses "The Climate Change Crisis." The program features Dr. Chester Zarnoch, Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology; Gisele Regatao, Assistant Professor of Journalism and multimedia journalist who has reported and edited stories for podcasts, radio, online and print publications internationally and a brief video narrated by Alaina Feldman, Director and Curator of the Baruch Mishkin Gallery on the video installation works of Minerva Cuevas: Disidencia, currently showing in the gallery. The program was moderated by Dean Aldemaro Romero Jr. of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences.
Gisele Regatao on NPR's accent bias by Columbia Journalism Review
Many decades after Marilyn Monroe's death in August of 1962, her image - often imitated, but never quite duplicated - is still everywhere. WNYC's Sara Fishko has more, in this archival Fishko Files. (Produced in 2011) Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Paul Schneider and Bill BowenEditor: Karen Frillmann and Gisele Regatao
A conversation with women who make fiction podcasts and non-fiction podcasts, about how to create strong characters and story lines that move your narrative forward. With The Bright Sessions’ Lauren Shippen, Love Me’s Cristal Duhaime, Accused’s Amber Hunt, and Celestial Blood’s Gisele Regatao. Werk It: The Podcast is a compilation of some of the best moments from the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors include Cole Haan, M.A.C. Cosmetics, and ThirdLove.com. You can find more information at www.wnyc.org/shows/werkit.
¿Cómo se creó el podcast en formato radio novela o dramatización sonora Sangre Celestial? ¿Qué ha logrado? La actriz mexicana Kate del Castillo narra, en Sangre Celestial, la historia de los gemelos Sol y Mundo quienes se encuentran descubriendo la vida secreta de su padre después de su muerte. Sangre Celestial, sigue creciendo en audiencia. El innovador podcast se produjo con los mismos artistas en dos versiones: una en castellano y otra en inglés. ¿Están siendo el puente para que los hispanos de Estados Unidos conozcan este medio? La brasileña Gisele Regatao, productora de Sangre Celestial nos cuenta: ¿Cómo comparan las descargas de la versión en español con la versión en inglés? ¿Por qué un Podcast bilingüe? ¿Por qué seleccionó el modelo de dramatización sonora para este Podcast? ¿Está ayudando Sangre Celestial a cambiar la realidad de que pocos hispanos escuchan podcasts? ¿Cómo nació la idea y cómo lo produjeron? ¿Qué aprendió produciendo Sangre Celestial? ¿Qué será lo próximo? Sigue a Gisele Regatao iTunes (https://www.facebook.com/gregatao) Si te gustó este episodio: Compártelo con tus amigos en las redes sociales. Deja un comentario en iTunes. Eso ayuda para que otros puedan encontrarnos fácilmente. **Subscríbete por Ivoox (http://viapodcast.fm/category/podcast/rss) para recibirlo al momento que lo publiquemos. Sigue Vía Podcast en las redes Sociales. | Twitter (https://www.facebook.com/viapodcast) Sigue a Melvin Rivera Velázquez Medium (https://twitter.com/melvinriverav) Únete al grupo** "Solo Podcasting "para mantenerte al día con las nuevas tendencias y conocer las experiencias de otros podcasters. Visita Vía Podcast.FM (http://viapodcast.fm) para más recursos que te ayudarán a usar la nueva radio en tu estrategia digital.
Por que a Hillary Clinton foi criticada como "abuela". A importancia do voto Latino e de uma nova telenovela em ingles. A ultima serie do Downton Abbey e o que o Museu do Amanha tem a ver com o Whitney Museum. Jornalistas Lucia Guimaraes e Gisele Regatao debatem tudo isso, e mais. Musica: "Rio" by 1000 Names, via Creative Commons.