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Under Further Review
Episode 4: “MALE Playarrrr” with Jack Rossiter-Munley

Under Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 69:41


Welcome to the party, y’all! We’re thrilled to welcome in our friend Jack Rossiter-Munley this week. Jack is a journalist and audio producer (cardboardboxproductionsinc.com), and a recent graduate of Columbia Journalism School’s M.S. program. Today, we’re picking his brain about tennis and the sport’s uplifting history and shortcomings presently regarding social justice, through such topics as the activism of Naomi Osaka, the lack of activism at large from male players, and the sport’s coronavirus ridiculousness. We hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did! [This podcast has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.] *Please don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review, and follow us on all of our social media... @ufrvodcast* Slide into our DMs or shoot us an email at helloufr@gmail.com to say hi or ask a question about anything you want: fantasy football, media, or romance! Facebook Twitter Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote

Uptown Radio
New York decriminalizes marijuana

Uptown Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 3:10


Eleven states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana. When an effort to make New York the twelfth stalled over the summer, the state adopted a watered-down version: decriminalization. Jack Rossiter-Munley reports on how that plays out in practice.

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fiction/non/fiction
19: Podcasting Pro Tips and Jonny Diamond on Creating LitHub Radio

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 72:26


In this episode of the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast, Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan share how they started the podcast, and offer podcasting tips with some help from friends who host their own shows. Then LitHub.com editor-in-chief Jonny Diamond speaks about the launch of LitHub Radio and his five-year anniversary as LitHub.com's content czar, as well as his own writing. To hear the full episode, subscribe to the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (make sure to include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Guests: ●     Jonny Diamond ●     Tanzila “Taz” Ahmed, David Naimon, Zahir Janmohamed, and Connor Stratton (via AWP)  Readings for the Episode: ●     The Power of Facebook: How Big is Too Big? Alexis C. Madrigal and Alexander Chee on the Darker Side Social Media, Fiction/Non/Fiction Episode 3, Season 1 ●     What Facebook Did to American Democracy by Alexis C. Madrigal ●     The Library of Babel by Jorge Luis Borges ●     Exploring What an Interruption is in Conversation, by Katherine Hilton, Stanford University Doctoral Student ●     How Luminary's Messy Debut Ended Up Roiling the Podcast Industry, Vulture ●     Lumbersexuality, a Sport and a Pastime by Jonny Diamond, Longreads ●     Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast hosted by Connor Stratton and Jack Rossiter-Munley      ●     #GoodMuslimBadMuslim hosted by Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed and Zahra Noorbakhsh ●     Between the Covers hosted by David Naimon ●     The Racist Sandwich Podcast hosted by Soleil Ho and Zahir Janmohamed ●     The Maris Review hosted by Maris Kreizman ●     Otherppl hosted by Brad Listi ●     Slate's Political Gabfest hosted by Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson and David Plotz ●     So Many Damn Books hosted by Christopher Hermelin and Drew Broussard ●     538 Politics Podcast hosted by Nate Silver and the FiveThirtyEight team   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Poetry Spoken Here
Close Talking Episode 001: After the Election

Poetry Spoken Here

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 59:56


Poetry Spoken Here officially has a sister podcast! After months of planning, Poetry Spoken Here producer and technical director, Jack Rossiter-Munley and his dear friend (and MFA candidate in poetry) Connor Stratton have launched Close Talking. Usually they take one work and dig deep discussing for 20-30 minutes. In light of Tuesday's election, they decided to scarp their pre-recorded first episode and instead recorded this honest discussion about their reactions to the results and what literary works were connecting with them. Be sure to check it out! New episodes of Close Talking will post every 2nd and 4th Friday. Any week there isn't a new episode of Poetry Spoken Here, there will be a new episode of Close Talking. High quality poetry content coming to your podcast feed every week. How great is that!?! You can like Close Talking on facebook at facebook.com/closetalking, or follow on twitter at twitter.com/closetalking. If you want to contact Jack and Connor, send them an e-mail at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com. Please click through and enjoy the first episode of Close Talking.

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Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast
Episode #001: After the Election

Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 59:56


This is not the first episode that hosts Connor Stratton and Jack Rossiter-Munley had planned. In light of the election results on Tuesday, they scrapped their pre-recorded show (tune in on Friday 11/25 for their discussion of "Urban Renewal" by Yousef Komunyakaa) in favor of the conversation they had last night. In this honest discussion, they explore how they are dealing with the aftermath of the election, and what literary touchstones they have reached out to for strength and understanding. Episodes of this podcast will usually focus on one work and run about 20-30 minutes. This episode covers multiple pieces and is almost an hour long. You can like Close Talking on facebook at facebook.com/closetalking, or follow on twitter at twitter.com/closetalking. If you have comments about the episode or want to share pieces of writing that have meant something to you in the wake of the election, you can send them to closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com. Thank you for listening and here's to a great podcasting adventure!

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Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast
Coming Tomorrow: Close Talking!

Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 2:13


The first episode of Close Talking premiers tomorrow. For a little levity in your life, listen to this outtake from that show featuring hosts Jack Rossiter-Munley and Connor Stratton discussing heir various meat preferences. New episodes of Close Talking are posted every 2nd and 4th Friday. Stay tuned!

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Poetry Spoken Here
Coming Soon: Close Talking!

Poetry Spoken Here

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2016 1:47


Pleased to announce Poetry Spoken Here's sister podcast: Close Talking. Close Talking is a podcast hosted by good friends Connor Stratton and Jack Rossiter-Munley. New episodes will come out the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month. FIRST EPISODE COMING 11/11! Co-Hosts Connor and Jack take a different poem in each episode and dig deep into its literary, cultural, and historical components. They laugh, they joke, they try to attain a deeper level of emotional and intellectual understanding. All in about 20-30 minutes!

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Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast
Coming Soon: Close Talking!

Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2016 1:47


Close Talking is a podcast hosted by good friends Connor Stratton and Jack Rossiter-Munley. New episodes will come out the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month. FIRST EPISODE COMING 11/11! Co-Hosts Connor and Jack take a different poem in each episode and dig deep into its literary, cultural, and historical components. They laugh, they joke, they try to attain a deeper level of emotional and intellectual understanding. All in about 20-30 minutes!

coming soon jack rossiter munley
Unity Temple UUC's Podcast
Bridging to Adulthood

Unity Temple UUC's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2009 14:46


Three sermons delivered by members of the high school religious education class, Jack Rossiter-Munley, Camilla Brewer, and Christian Matesanz on May 3, 2009.  Graduating seniors are addressed by Acting Minister of Faith Development Rev. Emily Gage and Rev. Alan Taylor, Minister.