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This week we look at The Agent.If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. Links and sources:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-agent/id1587714169Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out with this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onThe Agent - No spoilers ! It's been a minute and to welcome us back is a really good one. The Agent is a 2022 Webby Award honoree and so good that I had to borrow his book “Deep Undercover: My Secret Life and Tangled Allegiances as a KGB Spy in America” from the library. The 15 episode series tells the true story of Jack Barsky's life as a KGB spy during the cold war when he spent 10 years undercover leading two very different secret lives. It's this amazing narrative told by Barsky himself that weaves together Jack Barsky the person and Jasck Barsky the spy until something happens that leads him to have to choose between the two. The story is so immersive and wraps you up in his life. I didn't want it to be over even though in total the podcast is over 3 days' worth of audio content. It really does look at his whole life and not just what he did for work. That might be too much backstory for some, but I love glimpses into the lives of others, especially one this fascinating. It's a production of Imperative Entertainment and Windjoy and was the brainchild of Jason Hoch. Barsky, of course, plays a huge role in how the story is told. It has 4.7 out of 5 stars with 1,100 ratings but still had some common themes in the reviews. First, I think the show was once paywalled but isn't anymore. I was able to listen to all of the episodes on PocketCasts. Then there's some reviews about the Jack Barsky as a person but honestly we're not there to like Jack. Like most people his not a villain or a hero, he's just a person and this is his story. I don't think people get very far or learn anything from someone they just write off as one or the others and I encourage you to listen to the story holistically. I really appreciated his authenticity and humility. He's honest and acknowledges bad choices he's made and how that effected others. Some have labeled this as ego but putting asisde the fact that he was a spy and I'm sure that's a job requirement, I did not feel the same. Similar pods: Agent of Betrayal, To Die For, and The Miami Chronicles.All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Seasoned Souls and their brilliant song is called Haze. Please check out the show notes for how to find them and their music! Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening.This week's artist: Seasoned SoulsSong: Hazehttps://www.instagram.com/seasonedsoulsofficial/?hl=enhttps://soundcloud.com/seasonedsoulsmusic/haze-1?in=seasonedsoulsmusic/sets/cryptic-defects-ep ★ Support this podcast ★
In this Mastercast episode Phil is joined by Sakis Tassoudis, Managing Director at SAP Fioneer to discuss his master's dissertation on ethical sales leadership. Having been born in Greece, Sakis looked to the ancient greek philosophers for inspiration during his studies. What he found was that many of their ideas remain relevant even in the modern world of sales. In particular, he found that Aristotle's Rhetorical Triangle of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos could hold to key to what makes an effective (and moral) sales leader. Highlights include: [19:46] – Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in leadership [24:59] – Sales leaders should serve as a filter for pressure for their team [39:39] – Doing a master's is like putting on a pair of glasses for the first time Connect with Philip Squire on LinkedIn Connect with Sakis Tassoudis on LinkedIn Join the discussion in our Sales Transformation Forum group. Make sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today.
Today on the Sales Transformation Podcast Phil sits down with Consalia master's graduate Barbara Crane for a Mastercast episode. Barbara chose to focus on transformation and change management for her dissertation, specifically looking at how it is frequently people, not processes, that get in the way of progress. She and Phil also discuss differing approaches to change in different cultures, as well as the importance of adaptability and collaboration in today's VUCA world. Highlights include: [06:08] – People and their emotions are often what cause transformation to fail [13:25] – The literary influences of Barbara's dissertation [31:56] – Is fear always a bad thing? Connect with Philip Squire on LinkedIn Connect with Barbara Crane on LinkedIn Join the discussion in our Sales Transformation Forum group. Make sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today.
It's time for another episode in our Mastercast series on The Sales Transformation Podcast! This time Phil sat down with Jesper Illum, Country Manager at IFS Denmark, to discuss his master's dissertation. Jesper chose to focus his studies on an area close to Phil's heart: mindset. Specifically, he wanted to find out if, despite decades of research, business leaders weren't taking the mindsets of their staff, and themselves, seriously enough.Highlights include: [10:27] – You can't achieve true transformation by just buying a new IT system [24:53] – Why aren't companies investing in developing the right mindsets? [40:30] – How to empower people to solve their own problems through coaching Connect with Philip Squire on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipsquire/ Connect with Jesper Illum on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesper-illum-5360732/ Sign up for our Sales Transformation community – https://info.consalia.com/consalia-community Make sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today - https://www.consalia.com/mindset-survey/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=transistor&utm_campaign=tl23
Join us on The Sales Transformation Podcast for another of our Mastercast episodes, spotlighting one of our amazing master's programme graduates. This week it's the turn of Simon Topley, Sales Centre Manager at Royal Mail. Simon began his career at Royal Mail as a postman before shifting into sales. Many years later he found himself on another transformational journey as managing some new sales apprentices inspired him to begin a level 7 apprenticeship himself, which included studying for his master's degree. Highlights include: [17:39] – Doing a master's can open your mind [27:04] – Learning has a ripple effect in an organisation [30:24] – How a culture of learning can improve sales performance Connect with Philip Squire on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipsquire/ Connect with Simon Topley on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-topley-msc-l-isp-a41a447b/ Sign up for our Sales Transformation community – https://info.consalia.com/consalia-community Make sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today - https://www.consalia.com/mindset-survey/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=transistor&utm_campaign=tl23
Pour ce 2ème épisode de la saison 2 du Mastercast, on reçoit Pierre (LaRongerie) qui nous a bien emmerdé avec sa cigarette électronique bruyante. Animé par Georges le facho et Louis qui n'a toujours pas de mère.
C'est le retour du Mastercast, avec un divin chauve nommé Yacine, magnat de l'immobilier. Animé par Louis, orphelin, et Georges, détesté partout ou il va.
Marv reads from his journal The Pod Files to highlight some of his listening, and goes off on a few tangents. Shows mentioned in this episode include Daily Dad Jokes, Grumble Goat, Tracing Owls, Bad Counsel, Punky Radio, The Mindbuzz, The Rise of King Asilas, Breaker Whiskey, The Bright Sessions, Bridgewater, Review It Yourself, Bill Reads Bad Reviews, Deleted Saves, Neon Shadows, The Slowdown, Ice T's Daily Game, Digging In The Dome, The Book Realm, Reel Film Reviewed, Kris Of All Trades, Strike Force Five, A Breath of Fresh Air, Face The Music: An Electric Light Orchestra Song By Song Podcast, Stew World Order, Science Diction, The Bones Booth, Everything Everywhere Daily, Vintage Rock Pod, The MasterCast, Nothing But Nursing, and Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities.
This week we look at Food, We Need To Talk.If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. Links and sources:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://www.foodweneedtotalk.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/food-we-need-to-talk/id1490621476Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out with this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onFood We Need To Talk - No Spoilers! This is a health podcast unlike any other. It really sucks to be despite to find facts and have to sift through clutter, hype, and misinformation. I've tried so many and it seems like everyone has a doctor from a prestigious school saying the opposite of what the last one said. I still don't know who to trust but over time I've come to believe common tips from trustworthy sources. This is one of the sources I've come to trust. Since saying it's science-based doesn't mean much, I'll just say I really think you should give this one a try. It was started in 2019 by Juna Gjata, a Harvard graduate in Cognitive Neuroscience and Evolutionary Psychology and a minor in Music, and Dr. Eddie Phillips who has a long list of credentials. In every episode, they pick a topic such as genetics, stress, and exercise and speak to each other and experts on it. I love shows that take information and make them into beautiful tiny documentaries about everything you need to know and this show does it very well. Another thing that makes the show so relatable is how Juna sprinkles little bits of her experience throughout the episode and shares thoughts and questions I've heard everyone I know have. Produced by PRX, the show has a rating on Apple Podcasts of 4.7/5 with 1,800 ratings. Episodes used to come out biweekly but now come out once a week on Mondays. They're on average about 40 minutes long which makes it easier to capture all the information without being overloaded. I still really enjoy listening to the episodes twice, once to hear and think about what's said and another to better remember it. Also super helpful are the transcripts for every episode that can be found on their website. It really helps to look up the information mentioned. You can tell the pod is a little scripted but it's barely noticeable. My favorite episodes so far have been “Doomed If You Diet, Doomed If You Don't” and “This Is Your Brain On Cheesecake.” There have been accusations of harmful diet rhetoric but not only do I not feel this way, I think it's bluntly false. This show makes you feel like it's okay to mess up but with the correct information, you can make healthier choices for YOU. It tells you all the things you need to hear that are hard for you to believe but are true. Similar pods: Huberman Lab, Life Kit: Health, Making Sense with Sam Harris All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★
This week we look at Hillside: The Investigation and Trial of the Hillside Strangler.If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. Links and sources:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hillside-the-investigation-and-trial/id1623494682http://www.hillsidepodcast.com/https://rephonic.com/podcasts/hillsidehttp://www.josephrodota.com/Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out with this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onHillside: The Investigation and Trial of the Hillside StranglerBetween October 1977 and February 1978 Los Angeles, California witnessed a group of serial killings that would leave 10 women assaulted and murdered in just a year. Due to many of the bodies being discovered among the city's surrounding hills, the linked murders were named by the media as the “Hillside Stranglings.” Since the crime and its record-long trial which lasted two years and two days, countless documentaries, books, films, and podcasts have been made about it. This 2022 show from Last 5 Percent Media uses narrative as well as interviews with family members of the victims, lawyers, prosecutors, jurors, and investigators to give a fascinating but respectful look at the case. I really appreciated that host and author Joseph Rodota gives a warning about the outdated language used in older recordings as well as graphic content warnings. The podcast has 4.9 stars on Apple Podcasts with 64 ratings. There are 10 episodes in the series, all about 39 minutes on average. My only critique would be there is music playing in the show when there shouldn't be. It just plays quietly in the background for most of the time. Similar pods: The Clown and The Candyman, Mind of a Monster: Aileen Wuornos, and Atlanta Monster All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★
This week we look at Lore. If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. Links and sources:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://www.lorepodcast.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lore/id978052928https://www.youtube.com/@lorepodcasthttps://www.unit5.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&ModuleInstanceID=22832&ViewID=5C8B25C6-C8F8-4BD5-923B-8A7C70A93DDA&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=31141&PageID=14927&Comments=trueTranscript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onLore - No Spoilers! From Grim & Mild Entertainment and host Aaron Mahnke, this week's review is on the award-winning podcast Lore. It is proof that history isn't just events and dates. Myths, legends, folk tales, and creatures are woven throughout our collective history no matter where you are from. In each episode, Mahnke picks one and dives into it, making a snapshot of its culture and psychology. Mahnke isn't just the host but is also the creator, writer, producer, and founder of its network Grim & Mild Entertainment. For those unfamiliar Mahnke has a distinct, divisive, but much-loved diction. If you find it bothers you, try to listen to only a couple of episodes at a time. I will say that so many people love the show it was adapted for television by Amazon, has a Youtube channel, and Penguin Random House has published it as a three-book set. It won Best of 2015 for iTunes, Best History Podcast for the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards as well as a handful of others. Some schools have even incorporated it into their curriculum. On Apple Podcast the show has 4.6 out of 5 stars with 43K ratings. So far there are 227 episodes available for free everywhere with paid episodes sprinkled in on Apple Podcasts. On average they are about 30-35 minutes long and release about once a week. A note on the factual nature of the show… It's a great starting place. It's well-researched and it can be hard to get everything into a 30-minute episode. The subjects it covers are also pretty subjective. That being said there have been many times where people have pointed out missed or falsely interpreted parts. I think it's a great introduction but definitely not the bible. The show's episode sources page on its website is huge and could be a great place to dig deeper if you'd like. Also, be aware a common complaint of the show is the jarring volume of the ads so sleepy listeners beware. My favorite episodes have been Episode 170: Into the Wild, and Episode 42: In the Bag. While there is no swearing the spooky nature of the show might require discretion for younger listeners. Similar Pods: Myths and Legends, Destination Terror, and Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★
Julie Orzabal, Director, Mays Executive MBA Program, is a graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in Sociology. She joined Mays Business School in 1997 to launch the Mays Executive MBA Program. She assumed the role of Director in 2004 and has since seen the Mays Executive MBA Program achieve global ranking and recognition success with a strong and dedicated alumni network. Descriptions: In this episode of MasterCast, Julie Orzabal, Director of the Mays Executive MBA Program, discusses the program's target audience, admissions process, and curriculum. She also talks about the Aggie Network and how it can help students achieve their career goals. The Mays Executive MBA Program is designed for working professionals who are looking to advance their careers. Applicants must have a minimum of five years of work experience and a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. The program is offered in a hybrid format, with classes held both online and on campus. The curriculum covers a wide range of business topics, including finance, marketing, accounting, and leadership. The program has a strong alumni network, which can help students with networking and job placement. Julie Orzabal is a graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in sociology. She joined Mays Business School in 1997 to launch the Mays Executive MBA program and assumed the role of director in 2004.
Lisa Burton, Director of the M.S. Marketing Program, once was a student in this program herself. On this episode of MasterCast, she reveals insights on what they look for in a student applying into the program, as well as what they don't look for. An example of an interview question that they ask applicants of the program is even revealed. This demanding program provides these students with the unique opportunity to interact with owners of companies, founders, and senior executives, while making lasting differences in their companies. She has been a key player in many initiatives at Mays Business School, as well as playing a big role in the development of the Mays Career rental closet. As Burton has been a student of this program herself, she truly knows the good that it can do for an individual and loves seeing these students flourish. Bio: Hailing originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Lisa Burton has called Texas home for more than 35 years. Lisa is the Director of the M.S. Marketing Program at Texas A&M's Mays Business School. In her former role as Associate Director of Employment Services for the Texas A&M University Career Center, she coached students to grow professionally and network effectively. Prior to working at Texas A&M University, Lisa had a successful career in sales and marketing in the retail, special event and nonprofit areas. Lisa earned her B.F.A. in Radio-TV-Film from Sam Houston State University and her M.S. Marketing degree from Texas A&M University.
This week we look at Bomber from Vault Studios. If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. Links and sources:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://www.bomberpodcast.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bomber/id1455252144Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onBomber - No Spoilers! In March of 2018, the city of Austin, Texas was rocked by a serial bomber who for 19 days used homemade explosive devices to kill and injure in the city's neighborhoods. Hosted by Jason Puckett and KVUE News Director Tim Ryan the 2019 series is produced by Vault Studios who is known for making popular true crime podcasts such as Bardstown and The Officer's Wife. Even for those who might have been living in Austin at the time, it's possible you only recall what needed to be communicated at the time. In each of the six gripping episodes of this podcast, you'll hear from eyewitnesses, victims, and investigators as they give an inside look at what it took to find and capture the perpetrator. Apple Podcasts has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 with only 459 ratings, a surprisingly small number of ratings for a network known for well-received podcasts. There was some discussion about how suddenly the series ended without much insight into who the bomber was. Many felt this was anticlimactic but I think the pod was just focused on not glorifying him in any way. By not mentioning the details of his life they were saying he didn't matter which I think was the proper way to handle such a sensitive topic. My only issue with the show was the music seemed a tad too dramatic although not intolerable. Similar Pods: Darkness: Austin Bomber, The Tylenol Murders, and Timothy McVeigh vs. The USAAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★
This week we look at investigative journalism piece Sold a Story from APM Reports. If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. Links and sources:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sold-a-story/id1649580473Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onSold a Story This mind-blowing, action inspiring podcast from APM Reports focuses on the alarming lack of literacy in the United States, a substantial issue for everyone to be concerned about. Hosted by Emily Hanford it investigates how methods sold by a handful of companies set the reading skills of millions of children irrevocably back years, wasted taxpayer money, and engrained false research into the American education system despite it being disproven decades prior by cognitive science. With 4.9 average stars from 4.6K ratings, the reaction to the show has been strong and positive. Reviews are filled with students, parents, and teachers realizing why so many around them seemed to have a hard time with reading comprehension. Instead of learning phonics many children were sight memorizing and fooling mentors until they were years behind where they should be. In this podcast you hear from parents and teachers who explain how unbelievably easy it was to miss this oversight. The original release of the show included six, one hour long episodes and later 6 more bonus episodes were published. Be sure to check out the show's website which includes supporting articles, a reading list, and a discussion guide for teachers and parents. This quality reporting is absent of any political agenda and is highly recommended for those with school aged children. It also begs the question..what about basic math? Similar Pods: Science of Reading: The Podcast, Educate, and MindShift PodcastAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode we look at Out Alive by Backpacker. If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. Links and sources:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/out-alive-from-backpacker/id1462484363https://rephonic.com/podcasts/out-alive-from-backpackerhttps://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/out-alive-from-backpacker-849518Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onOut Alive - No Spoilers! Animal attacks, getting lost, avalanches, forest fires. When you head out into the outdoors the possibility of an emergency could only be a split second away. Would you be prepared? Every episode of this podcast is a survival story from someone who was. With help from their rescuers, fellow adventurers, and the occasional assist from the narrator, these cautionary tales are some of the most brutal and inspiring you'll ever hear. Hosts Louisa Albanese and later Zoe Gates not only keep it from getting too dark but also steer the episodes into lessons you can use to not get yourself into similar situations. I would love to say that's my favorite part of this genre but savage appetites crave peril. I will say it is a bonus to identify the various different mistakes the experienced, inexperienced, and thoughtless make that lead them past the point of self recovery. Often it seems that people are too cautious in saying why they love these morbid and passive chances to experience danger without any risk. It is only appropriate to say you find it fascinating or love learning from it instead of just saying you enjoy it. Either way I'm glad this podcast is so well received. Sitting in the number 8 spot on the Apple Podcasts charts for Places & Travel, it has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 with 908 ratings. So far there are 44 episodes and on average they're about 40 minutes in length. Episodes that have stood out to me include “Their Plane Went Down in the Sea” and “Buried In An Avalanche.” One episode to avoid might be “Miracle on Mt. Hood” parts one and two. The episode received a ton of negative reviews for celebrating the irresponsible actions of its subject which put rescuers and others in harm's way unnecessarily. I'm inclined to agree. Like with so many precarious scenarios it is easy and common to have the “it'll never happen to me” mindset. I love pods that reset that. With compelling stories, great interviews, tips, and solid sound design, what's not to love. Similar pods: Not Today, I Survived, and What Was That Like All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★
A fascinating conversation with a fascinating creative mind! Tom Christmann sees our world in a very different way. He's an evangelist for the use of found content and believes that we're already living in the Metaverse, where creativity is ripe for the picking everywhere you look. Prepare to have your mind blown several times during this wide ranging conversation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cdconfessions/message
In this episode we look at The Ringer's 60 songs that explain the 90s. Socials:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://www.instagram.com/themastercast/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/mastercastpodsTranscripts: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is on60 songs that explain the 90sThis gem from The Ringer and hosted by music critic Rob Harvilla is a laugh-out-loud and witty look at songs that defined the 1990s. In every episode, a song is chosen and then covered in its entirety including things such as artist details, the state of society, and even some anecdotes from Harvilla himself about personal experiences he had with the songs and their artists when the songs came out. It also looks at the evolution of music overall, the bigger picture. Another big segment of the show is the last portion where a guest brings a new perspective. Some past guests have included singer-songwriter Amanda Shires and The New York Times' Caryn Ganz, to name a few. Harvilla is a cultural expert crossing topics and making analogies that you wouldn't have thought but everyone gets. His casual rhythm and brutal honesty about his biases are a huge reason the podcast is likely to make my list of top ten for 2023. Another is that it is both for those who fondly recall this decade as a time they live through and those who are only discovering the impact of its films, music, and other culture. Even if you grew up with this music, all the history and context gives you so much more to appreciate. There are some unusual characteristics the show has. For one there's no clean or clear intro with music or a statement about what show you're listening to. I think it adds to the casual conversation feel the pod has. There are also brief plays of the songs discussed in short clips which seem to line up with a misconception that music played in short bursts legally under the fair use laws. It seems like a pretty glaring error for The Ringer to make so maybe they have a special licensing that allows them to play short clips? I won't rule it out but most podcasts you hear do it are just willing to risk a Cease and Desist notice. Either way, I love that the music is included and often a single episode takes me two hours to listen to because I stop to listen to every song mentioned. So far the show has an average star of 4.6 with 206 Ratings. Generally, episodes come out weekly but one hasn't been released since FEB 22, 2023. Lucky for us the show has surpassed the number of episodes its title suggests. Currently, it sits at 91 but is rumored to be continuing to 120 after the show's massive success. Each are about an hour and twenty minutes long on average. My favorites have been “Firestarter”—The Prodigy, “Killing In The Name''—Rage Against The Machine, and Outkast—“Rosa Parks”. Obviously, the show has an incredible range of genres covered but when doing any sort of music history-style project I don't think it's possible to satisfy everyone. I'm sure anyone who listens will be begging to know why so-and-so wasn't covered. There isn't a pod where the episodes have to be listened to in order. You can skip episodes you don't find interesting although I challenge you to give them a try. Maybe you'll find an appreciation for the song you didn't know you had. I'm going to include some links temporarily in the show notes that you should check out including the show's website which has programming notes and transcript excerpts for each episode. There's also a companion playlist of all the songs mentioned on Spotify. It also seems a private party has made one on Youtube Music. I think it's pretty clear how cool I think this show is by the page-long review but please check it out. Let's collectively keep our fingers crossed for a “90 songs that explain the aughts.” Similar pods include: Questlove Supreme, History of the 90s, and Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listeningSources and important links: Check out this interview-based article on idea stream that goes into the detailed process of how the songs are chosen. A decision that if left up to me would leave me with all of my fingernails gnawed off. https://www.ideastream.org/arts-culture/2022-07-28/medina-native-rob-harvillas-podcast-takes-listeners-through-the-music-of-the-90shttps://www.theringer.com/60-songs-that-explain-the-90shttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/60-songs-that-explain-the-90s/id1635211340https://rephonic.com/podcasts/60-songs-that-explain-the-90s ★ Support this podcast ★
Olivia Morrison, Assistant Director of the Executive MBA Program, went from working front desk to being an advisor overnight. On this episode of MasterCast, Olivia examines the Executive MBA program that is based in the city center campus in Houston, Texas, and what the typical cohorts consist of. This program is designed to allow full time workers to simultaneously be full time students through Texas A&M. This might seem overwhelming, however, the program is very flexible with each student's unique needs. She also explains how stepping into a job that you might not believe you are qualified for, can help you grow in confidence and allow you to stretch your abilities. She also touches on what it is like to adjust coming from the small college in Dayton, Tennessee, all the way to the large campus of Texas A&M. Bio: Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, Olivia Morrison joined Mays Business School in August 2018 as an administrative coordinator in the Graduate Programs Office. In the summer of 2019, she transitioned to the Assistant Program Director role for the Executive MBA program. Holding both a bachelor's in business & an MBA from Bryan College in Dayton, Tennessee, Olivia is passionate about business higher education and supporting students as they work to achieve their academic goals and realize all the opportunities that an MBA from Texas A&M can afford them.
When Vikki Ross Writes, people read. When Vikki Ross speaks, you should listen. Queen of the Copywriters and a sought-after thought-leader in the field of Brand and TOV development, Vikki has worked for some of the biggest brands in the world like Sky, ITV, Twitter, Spotify, Adidas, Sony Music, Nando's and Pandora. And now she's here to give us a glimpse of what it takes to create a power Tone Of Voice. Follow her on Twitter @VikkiRossWrites --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cdconfessions/message
In this episode we look at true crime puzzle Intent: The Tex McIver Case. Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onIntent: The Tex McIver Case - No Spoilers! The question of who shot and killed Diane McIver in her vehicle in 2018 isn't a mystery. Everyone knows it was her husband 78-year-old Claud "Tex" McIver. He's admitted to as much. The real puzzle was his intent, hence the name of this podcast. Was it a malicious plot as the authorities of Fulton county Georgia believe or terrible decision-making as claimed by Tex? From Valut Studios and hosted by reporter Kaitlyn Ross, this show features experts and friends of the family weighing in on what they think happened as the case and its eventual trial are simultaneously covered. Every one of the 8 episodes is filled with information. This isn't a case that could be summed up in one or two 60 minutes episodes. Race, contentious divorces, privilege, guns, favoritism, and so so much money are all elements in this case. The pod's rating comes with a pretty notable asterisk because it was released as what seems like a second season to a different, very popular show The Officer's Wife. The case could be made that both involve domestic violence and questionable murder of spouses. However, many reviewers are quick to point out the obvious benefit using the same feed would mean for the performance of this newest segment of the feed. Some parts of the show do have a slightly sensational tone which isn't my favorite but isn't overwhelming either. Similar pods: Stolen Hearts, Death of an Artist, and The Execution of Bonny Lee Bakley. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Sources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intent-the-tex-mciver-case/id1493193473https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/intent-the-tex-mciver-case-985675 ★ Support this podcast ★
Jordan Brady is the real f'ing deal! A former stand up comedian turned highly sought-after director, Jordan has directed over 1300 spots, 4 feature films, 3 documentaries, 1 Netflix Comedy Special and coined the phrase Bow-Chicka-Bow-Wow, true story! In this episode he shares tips, tricks and best practices for working with a commercial director as an agency creative director. Spoiler alert....make sure craft services has jicama, be patient and don't be a dick. To learn more about Jordan, including information about his film directing school, visit truegent.tv. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cdconfessions/message
Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onThe Kill List - No spoilers! On December 22nd 2020 Karima Baloch was found drowned near her home in Toronto but her mysterious death isn't like most. Baloch was a well-known dissident of Pakistan notable for speaking out against the oppressive government. Her death comes at the end of years of threats from the state. Coupled with the unexplained deaths and kidnappings of other activists and a leaked alleged kill list of those the Pakistani government wants to target, many think Baloch's death was actually a homicide. In this shocking six part series host Mary Lynk investigates how dangerous speaking out against the Pakistani government is, the country's horrifying intelligence agency, and whether or not its leaders are capable of killings of individuals of foreign soil. Under the cover of anonymity Lynk speaks with a variety of people who risk their lives to tell this story. It's an inspiring yet terrifying story that without the evidence presented would be hard to believe. I couldn't have imagined something so bold as the idea that a country would be willing to assassinate its opposing activists once they had fled to countries like Canada or Britain. I cluelessly thought once someone in danger like this made it to a Western country that they were safe as long as they didn't return to their homeland. This podcast reveals how silly of a thought that might be. The CBC show has 4.5 out of 5 stars on Apple Podcasts with 114 ratings total. On average the episodes are about 47 minutes long and the entire pod has been published. A lot of places say this is a pay to listen podcast but I was able to listen to the full series on Pocket Casts. It's a piece of excellent journalism that tells of the inspiration Karima gave to her people in her life and even after her death. Trigger warnings for human rights violations, kidnapping, violence, and suicide. Similar pod: American Scandal, Who Killed Daphne? And Someone Knows Something (the latest season “The Abortion War”.)All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening.Sources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kill-list/id1631029367https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1065-the-kill-listhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/07/dissident-pakistani-exiles-in-uk-on-hit-list ★ Support this podcast ★
Pitching (read: pitching and losing 90 percent of the time) is one of the hardest and most frustrating parts of being a Creative Director. We've been taught to believe that great ideas sell themselves. That couldn't be further from the truth. On the very first Confessions of a Creative Director Mastercast, pitch and presentation Yoda-like guru Ben Levy lets us in on the big secret....PITCHING THE WRONG F@#$%^& BRIEF WE ARE. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cdconfessions/message
This week we look at BBC crime-esque series Lost at Sea.Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onLost at Sea - No Spoilers! This captivating seven-part series from the BBC examines the unsolved disappearance of fisheries observer Keith Davis who vanished 500 miles from shore while working on the tuna vessel The Victoria. Host New York journalist Rachel Monroe looks at the life and work of Keith Davis and other fisheries observers who spend months at sea monitoring the catches and activities of fishing vessels as the sole overseer for malpractice and mistreatment. It's far from easy work. Often seen as the enemy, fisheries observers are alone with crews who usually don't speak english with no way to contact anyone off the boat. Davis's disappearance isn't as rare as anyone might hope. On average in the last decade one fisheries observer has gone missing a year. This podcast looks not only at the disappearances and mysteries deaths of observers but other secrets of the global fishing industry like mistreatment of crew, smuggling, and human trafficking and slavery. Each episode is about 25 minutes long with the last episode coming out in November of 2022. They're made up of narrative backstory and interviews both anonymous and not. Tone and music are serious which is fitting. It's a gripping look at what could happen far from shore and watchful eyes. Similar pods: The Outlaw Ocean, The Kill List, and Captain on Deck. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening.Sources:https://www.bbcpodcasts.com/listen/lost-at-sea/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lost-at-sea/id1641072737 ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode, Jacob sits down on the Mays MaterCast Podcast to talk about his entrepreneurial journey. Mays MaterCastChasing What Matters Instagram
Please check out this week's musical guest Senrall! Links will be in the shows below. This week we look at short-form podcast 60-Second Science. Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is on60-Second Science Okay, let's start off by disclosing that this podcast from Scientific American hasn't had 60 second episodes in some time but they're still very short form at around an average length of six minutes. The slight change hasn't meant much to the listeners of this extremely popular pod that's so far ran for 16 years, debuting in 2006 and maintaining an average star of 4.4 out of 5. With such a span it's no wonder they've published over 3,000 episodes of summaries of the latest research in every subject of science including astronomy, chemistry, biology, earth sciences, mathematics, and so much more. If you want to hear the entire backlog you'll have to check out the show's website as many podcast players only have the last 500 available. It's hosted by a revolving cast of scientific journalists who have included Karen Hopkin, Christopher Intagliata, Jason G. Goldman, and Steve Mirsky. There are fascinating stories, interviews from experts, and the occasional pun. Despite its popularity, a common complaint about the show is that its political opinions make it less objective than it should be. I didn't find it to be unbearable but present. As is often the case, microphone quality improves with time but is lacking in earlier episodes. In the latest episode that was published just before the pod's winter break executive producer Jeffery DelViscio revealed that there will be some changes coming. The show will be getting a new name, podcast art, publishing schedule, and finally resign itself to making slightly longer episodes. There's no word yet when the next episode will be out, but it's promised to be soon. Episodes are meant to stay relatively short, and come out three times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For longer episodes fans can always tune into the company's long-form science podcast Science Talk. Overall a great podcast that lets you stay up to date in science news without a ton of investment. I recommend sneaking in episodes in between some of the multiple episode series you listen to in a day for a little palette cleanser. Try starting with my favorite episodes “Artificial Intelligence Learns to Talk Back to Bigots” and “Coyotes Eat Everything from Fruits to Cats.” Similar pods include Babes of Science, Story Collider, and Transistor. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from electronic music artist Senrall. The song featured was “Electric Ocean.” For more from Senrall find them on soundcloud. Links will be in the description as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening.Artists Links: Artist: Senrall Song: Electric OceanSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/senrallSources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/60-second-science/id189330872https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/60-second-science/https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/60-second-science-12388 ★ Support this podcast ★
PLEASE check out this week's musical guest Daylin, links are below! Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onStrangeland - No Spoilers! This true crime podcast from Audiochuck covers the 2003 triple homicide of mother, her 2-year-old son, and their nanny in Koreatown, Los Angeles. Also known as the Mile Massacre or the Koreatown Slayings, the execution of almost an entire family has left the Koreatown community with a mystery for what has become two decades. Hosted journalist Ben Adair and interpreter Sharon Choi, the podcast covers not only the crime but how crime can effect immigrant neighbrohoods and the investigations into those crimes very differently. It's a crictal and well-deserved look at how different the experience of immigrants can be in our criminal justice system. There are outside interviews weaved into the narrative and without trying spoil anything I'll say the podcast plays a part in investigation. The show has 4.2 out of 5 stars with 1,300 ratings on Apple Podcasts. There is some criticism of what seems to be staged dialouge between the hosts but I didn't find that it made the pod unlistenable. There are ten total episodes that are about 34 minutes long on average. The last episode does mention new episodes will come out as there are updates in the case. Overall a podcast everyone should add to their queue. Similar pods: The Other Latif, Lost in Panama, and Tom Brown's BodyAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from electronic music artist Daylin. The song featured was “Social Distance.” For more from Daylin find them on soundcloud, or Instagram. Links will be in the description as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening.Links and sources: https://soundcloud.com/daylynmusichttps://www.instagram.com/daylynmusic/?hl=enhttps://strangelandpodcast.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strangeland/id1590577089 ★ Support this podcast ★
PLEASE check out this week's amazing featured artist Matt Baer here: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Soundcloud. Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onEverything, Everywhere DailyThis U.S podcast is a daily education show from Glassbox Media that gives crash courses on a variety of topics from any given subject including but not limited to history, geography, mathematics, biographies, and technology. It was launched in July of 2020 by its host Gary Arndt, the world traveler, beloved blogger, and photographer. His blog has received mentions and awards from many top journalism organizations such as Time, National Geographic, and the Lowell Thomas Awards. Since its debut it has gained over 10,000,000 downloads with listeners in almost every country. Apple Podcasts has 4.8 out of 5 stars with 393 ratings. Episodes are on average about 12 minutes long and so far there are 911 episodes. Some of my favorites include “Potemkin Villages'' and “The Greatest Buildings Never Built.” There's even a completion club for those who manage to finish the surreal backlog. Despite this brief length the podcast is jam- packed with information and often more thorough than shows five times its length. With so many episodes there's bound to be the rare error but Arndt mentions corrections gracefully when necessary. The show also has an extensive website with every episode broken down by release date, a detailed about page, photography, and coverage of every place he's visited. Theme song is short and the production quality got better with just a little bit of time. It is well-paced and its bite-sized 10 minute tidbits mean it's great for kids who love learning.. Or even the ones who don't. Similar pods: A Thousand Things to Talk About, 60 Second Science, and TEDx ShortsAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Matt Baer. The song featured was “Older.” For more from Matt Baer find them on Facebook, Twitter, soundcloud, or Instagram. Links will be in the description as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening.Sources: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-everywhere-daily/id1521870190https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/everything-everywhere-daily-1324776 ★ Support this podcast ★
Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onSNAFU with Ed HelmsThis nonfiction podcast from iHeartMedia, FilmNation Entertainment and Pacific Electric Picture Co is a blend of comedy and history. Hosted by actor and comedian Ed Helms, it aims to cover some of the most infamous and sometimes unknown blunders in history. The first season looks at the military exercise with the codename Able Archer 83 and why some historians consider it the closest the U.S came to nuclear war since the Cuban Missile Crisis. A harrowing drama, it is filled with interviews from those involved, old audio, and experts from both NATO and the Soviet Union. Despite the seriousness of the nation's nuclear fears, Helms is able to keep a balance of professionalism and comedy. Overall history is the prominent element. The finished series is pretty long at eight episodes that are on average fourty-five minutes long and the addition of two bonus episodes. This is due to the decent background given on the Cold War and the perspective of the two countries at the time. Apple Podcasts has it at 4.6 out of 5 stars with 498 ratings. Many, if not most, of the negative reviews are in defense of presdient at the time Ronald Regan. Although I didn't think the critique of his actions were all the critical. There should be a second season although confirmation has not been given. Overall an interesting and worth listing to podcast. A little campy at times and there is a recurring scream soundbite that comes about 3 times but isn't bad enough to avoid listening. Similar pods: Red Elvis, Infamous (Campside Media), and American Scandal. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Natura. The song featured was “Still Breathing.” For more from Natura check out their soundcloud, or Instagram. Links will be in the description as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening.Sources and Links:PLEASE CHECK OUT THIS WEEK'S AMAZING ARTIST NATURA! https://www.instagram.com/naturabeats/https://soundcloud.com/naturabeatshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/snafu-with-ed-helms/id1635374692 ★ Support this podcast ★
This week we look at Tenfold More Wicked: Wicked Words.Full Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onHistorical crime is a hard thing to cover. With monotone hosts or lack of research it can too easily be made to seem like a story so far away in time and place that it never existed. That's why what host Kate Winkler Dawson has done with the Exactly Right network is all the more impressive. Dawson is professor, crime historian, author and has reported for the likes of The New York Times, WCBS News and many more. On the level of Crimes of the Centuries this podcast has everything expected of a grade A show (gripping narrative, well researched, voices from those close to the cases) and so much more. For those who find older cases to be boring or unrelatable this podcast will change that. In all honesty I do love a period piece but Dawson transports listeners through history without sounding like she's reading from a script. Instead every episode has the tone of a chilling true campfire story. Originally the show released case specific seasons that were 6 episodes long each but after the third season the podcast started a new series in the same feed made up of episodes that covered individual cases. These individual case episodes are now produced in between the main seasons and involve Dawson interviewing an expert in the case (usually an author). I've mentioned before how I generally am not a fan of interview podcasts but this is one of the good ones. Host and guest work together to tell very interesting stories. So far there are six main seasons and 58 standalone. On average, episodes are about 40 minutes long. It's difficult to tell the most popular episodes/season because of this uniquerelease schedule and Owltail's faulty algorithm. Moving forward I'm not sure Owltail can be trusted to reliable report the most popular episodes. My favorites are hard to choose because they are all so good. If you haven't heard the pod before I would start with the first season's first episode “All That is Wicked: The Schutts” or if you're looking for an individual case episode, try “Bryan Burrough: The Demon Next Door.” Music is perfect.Similar pods: Accused, Buried Bones, and Ye Olde Crime. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening ★ Support this podcast ★
This week we look at "This Week I Learned."Full Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onThis Week I learnedNot to be confused with the weirdest thing I learned this week by popular science, this podcast from the magazine The Week is made up of fun bite sized bits on interesting and diverse topics. Some of the other shows The Week has include Seven minute explainer, The Week Unwrapped, and Seven-Minute Opinions. Host Lauren Hansen is a fun and charming host, coupled with lovely short music weaved into facts and the studies behind them. Science, history, and psychology are just a few of the subjects that were presented by the show during its run. The podcast ended in 2017 but with 79 episodes all about 18 minutes long you have at least 23 hours of amazing content to listen to. My favorite episodes which I recommend starting with were “Ep. 74: This week I learned the dinosaurs could still be alive today if the asteroid had hit pretty much anywhere else, and more” and “Ep. 36: This week I learned why we're all suckers for the good cop/bad cop routine, and more.” For its short run the show has 4.2 out of 5 stars and 239 ratings. You should give it a listen and a review, you never know what shows can be brought back. Similar pods: The Fact of the Matter, Unexplainable by Vox, and NOVA NowAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★
Growing up in Lima, Peru, Ximena Garcia-Rada has traveled across the world in pursuit of better education. From Ph.D. life at Harvard to new motherhood, and now an Assistant Professor role at Texas A&M, she has had to embrace the various cultures, the many life lessons, and the different types of growth in order to thrive. Garcia-Rada expels her knowledge and unique finds in her specific type of research, consumer behavior and caregiving. In her research, she discovered that caregivers tend to feel guilty if choosing to use something, whether that be a new tool or technology, to make their lives easier. They feel that by not putting in enough effort, they are not doing their job. Garcia-Rada dives deep into this topic during this episode of #MasterCast. Now researching and teaching at Mays, she encourages her students to be consistently inquisitive, just as she is, and to keep on growing in this “Academic Unicorn.” Chapters: 0:29: Undergraduate to PhD journey 4:36: The struggles 8:51: Research vs. Me-Search 13:13: Exciting Finds 16:06: At Mays 19:30: First jobs and careers 21:03: Teaching consumer behavior 25:55: What students need to know
This week we look at the Smithsonian Institute's podcast Sidedoor. Full Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onSidedoor - No spoilers! I've only been to the Smithsonian Institution in D.C. once as a kid but this bi-weekly podcast the museum produces makes you feel like you're walking through the halls. Perfect for those who are still cautious about going out. Not only does it cover an extreme variety topics (history, science, art, space, and nature to name a few) but it covers some that aren't on exhibit so even if you were to go you wouldn't experience these stories. How many could there possibly be I hear you ask. Well the archives of the museum are filled with around 155 million artifacts each one with a story to tell. The institution is made up of 21 museum and the natural zoo. This podcast pulls from all of them and puts the objects discussed into captivating narratives that make the information you learn stay with you. Host Lizzie Peabody weaves interviews with facts that will leave you passionately curious about whatever the topic. The show, which first aired in October of 2016, has 4.6 stars and 1,700 ratings. So far there 150 episodes each about 25 minutes long. Perfect for the average commute. Their website has the show coming out every other Wednesday but on Pocketcasts and other players the days seem more sporadic. Owltail has the most listened to episodes as “Special Delivery” and “The Curse of the Hope Diamond.” My favorites were “The Dinosaur War” and “Murder Is Her Hobby” Music is quick and unremarkable. No trigger warnings for this one.Similar pods: Museum Confidential, Museums n'That, and Museum ArchipelagoAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★
This week we look at..ourselves and culture with Decoder Ring. Musical guest is DJ Booda. Full Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onDecoder Ring - No Spoilers This recommendation shouldn't come as a surprise.I actually hesitated to review it because it's not like it needs any help reaching more people. It's a legend among those looking for mysteries that aren't crime related. Related to Endless Thread and Gimlet's short-run Mystery Show, Slate's Decoder Ring sets itself apart by focusing on cultural mysteries. The rise and fall of the mullet, the Karen, and why every professional on Linked in is expected to consider themselves a storyteller are just a few of the many topics covered so far. In each monthly episode Willa Paskin, the show's host, looks at an aspect of our lives, its lore and why it matters. I honestly can't think of another podcast that looks at something the way this one does, by dissecting something mundane that we take for granted and turning it into nostalgia for things, in some cases, you weren't even around for. There were episodes that didn't immediately jump out as interesting to me but I listened anyway for Paskin's charm and reasoning only to be thrilled with how fascinating they were. With 4.6 out of 5 stars and 1.5K Ratings, the show sits at #154 in the Apple Podcast charts for Society and cultural but #9 for documentary according to Chartable. The show currently sits at 59 episodes that are on average about 39 minutes long. Owltail has the most popular episodes as “Murphy's Law” and “Clown Panic.” Personally I think there are far better ones. Try starting off with “The Johnlock Conspiracy” or “The Incunabula Papers.” I also really loved this last season's bonus episodes in which Paskin discusses the philosophies and methods of the show. In the past the show's once a month release schedule had been a bit inconsistent at times which I suspect played into moving to a seasonal release schedule. Commercials are average bordering on a bit much but I promise it's a beloved podcast for a reason. Also ads allow you to listen to this for free and there is always fast-forwarding. Some think the podcast is too political but I don't. If I had to name a complaint it would be that sometimes I feel like the conclusions the host draws doesn't really sum up the whole topic, which can be a little underwhelming. It's rare but there. Like the show is trying to make something out of nothing but I just sum it up to me not getting the point. It's a show you can't help but love. Content warnings are different for each episode but have some have included sexual assault and mature language. Similar pods you may not have heard include: Spectacle, Shattered Souls (the older Thinking Sideways episodes), and Underunderstood. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from DJ Booda. The song featured is “We will see.” Please check him out on Soundcloud by searching DJ Booda. This link and info will also be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Artist: DJ BoodaSong: We Will SeeSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user370694015/we-will-see ★ Support this podcast ★
This week's review is on The Hopeful with musical guest DJ Natural Nate and Jiggabot. Full Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onThe Hopeful - One of the most precious treasures pasted down among the Omidvar family is the story of the perilous journey Amir Omidvar took to get from revolution-gripped Iran to North America. Young Amir dreamed of America since the age of 9 when he started work and learned about people leaving to find better lives there. Despite knowing the journey would not be easy even he couldn't have imagined the unrelenting hurdles between him and becoming a citizen. Sleeping in the restaurant he worked at in Spain, getting gravely ill in a Mexican prison, and being beaten by officials in Milan are only a couple of the trials Amir endured alone in the nearly two years it took him to reach his goal. Narrated by his daughter Shayda and produced with the Frequency podcast network, this six part series was voted as Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year in Canada for 2020. The well produced show has 4.7 stars on the Apple platform with 401 ratings. Each episode has an average length of about 36 minutes and must be listened to in order. It's a captivating documentation of what immigration for one man looked like that will have you laughing, crying, and inspired. Sure, you might know immigrating is hard but how many actually know what it looks like or understand what it involves? A story not only about honoring where you come from but also how you got there, it serves as a strong reminder to treat everyone you meet with kindness because you never know where someone is on their journey. Be sure to check on their instagram @thehopefulpodcast to see accomplish pictures. Content warning for suffering and violence. Similar pods: Indefensible, They Tried To Bury Us with Tamer Kattan, and Code Switch. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from DJ Natural Nat and Jiggabot. The song featured is very had pronounce but don't worry I'll link it in the show notes. You can find them on Soundcloud, and Facebook by searching DJ Natural Nate. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Artist: DJ Natural Nat VS JiggabotSong: RITM OBE Extended DJ RemixSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-natural-nate/free-download-ritm-obe-extended-dj-remix-dj-natural-nate-vs-jiggabot-mastered?si=bf0bda7049d04f27a22b3c4e704206d7&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharingFacebook: https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FOfficialDJNaturalNate%2Fvideos%2F363162269158444&token=ecac1f-1-1662333029434 ★ Support this podcast ★
This week we look at Words to That Effect by Conor Reid and the Headstuff network. Musical guest is Ben Samples. Full Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onWords to that Effect - No Spoilers! I am surprised this podcast isn't in the top charts of Apple Podcasts although it has placed #10 and #23 in the arts categories for Ireland and Britain respectively. There's no warming up to the host or topics, you only have to hear it for it to become a new favorite. Part of the Headstuff network it was started in 2017 by Conor Reid, a writer and teacher, who lives and records the show in Dublin, Ireland. Reid covers the behind-the-scenes factors of what goes into the stories we hold dear and starts each episode with a question such as how can fiction save the world and why are there so many novels with "girl" in the title? There is a bit of a concentration on works and topics from the late 19th and early 20th century but more modern works are covered. The pod has 4.9 stars and 27 ratings on Apple Podcasts. So far there are 60 episodes with Season 6 on a bit of a delay but an update has promised many more episodes to come. When the show is active, episodes come out about every two weeks. You can search them by topic on the website. They're also evergreen which means they aren't time sensitive and can be listened to in any order. In amongst the others you might find a series of bonus episodes titled “A Word To That Effect” that covers the literary origin of a word or phrase. There's also the occasional guest and cross over episode. Owltail has the most popular by listen being “The Invention of Time” and “Irish Science Fiction.” My favorites so far have been “The Endless Influence of Robinson Crusoe” and “Dinosaurs (Palaeontology to Pyjamas).” If you can't get enough of the show head its website where you can sign up for the newsletter and get news on two upcoming projects. No content warnings for this one. Similar pods: All About Agatha, Words That Burn, and FiresideAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Ben Samples. The song featured was Traitor. You can find them on Soundcloud, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube by searching Ben Samples. These links will be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Artist: Ben SamplesSong: Traitor Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bensamplesTwitter: https://twitter.com/djsamples Facebook: https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fdjsamples&token=c23ec6-1-1661129552866Website:https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsamples.bandcamp.com%2F&token=78fb10-1-1661129552862 ★ Support this podcast ★
Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear on the show and want to help out this newly independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onBlack Box Down: No Spoilers!This podcast covers aviation disasters and the events that lead up to them and come after. It may seem like something the fearful of flying might want to stay away from as someone who does get super nervous I found it to be one of my favorite new pods. While discussing these various catastrophes the show actually shows you how intricate and well thought out everything in the aviation industry is. This may be apparent to some listeners but it isn't just magic that humans stumbled upon but a science of flight that has formed over arguably several hundred years ( the origins can be traced back to when kites were possibly first flown in China a long long time ago). The true crime--esque show also briefly covers the history of the field and touches occasionally on its evolution. All of this results in (at least for me) the podcast being a comfort and testimonial to the meticulous work ethic of the industry. The pod has two hosts, Gustavo Sorola, who is a self-proclaimed “lifelong aviation enthusiast” and brilliant co-host Chris Demarais. Passionate and knowledgeable about aviation Sorola presents cases while Demarais asks all the questions you're thinking. Their chemistry is some of the best I've heard in a while with nothing being off-topic. Itunes has 2,800 ratings and an average star of 4.9. So far the show has 32 episodes with new ones coming out every Thursday. On average length is about 34 minutes. My favorite episodes have been Missing Malaysian Flight and History of Hijackings. Music is strangely lacking for this pod but you won't miss it. The script is loosely done with conversation back and forth keeping it casual. Content warnings for maybe people who have issues hearing about crashes or maybe hijackings although the pod never goes into graphic detail about accidents.Similar Pods: Mobbed Up The Fight for Las Vegas, Always Open, Lights OutAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Base Jase. The song featured was Don't Say It's Too Late. You can find them on Soundcloud by searching Base Jase. This link will be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Artist: Base JaseSong: Don't Say It's Too LateSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/basejase ★ Support this podcast ★
Full Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear on the show and want to help out this newly independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onThis Podcast Will Kill You - No Spoilers! This science podcast is about epidemiology but don't let the scientific term scare you. The show is all about make the history, biology, and all other aspects of diseases easy to understand. There is a major focus on infectous dieases although noncommunicable ones are included occasionally. A product of the Exactly Right network (home to My Favorite Murder and Tenfold More Wicked) is hosted by disease ecologists and epidemiologists Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke. Every episode the show starts with an account of a survivor which gives light to the all too often neglected human and social impacts. Then the two spilt the research they've done on the world's smallest serial killers and present it to each other and the listeners. It makes for a complete rundown of diseases we'll most likely never expierence thanks to public health initiatives. You'll also learn a themed drink recipe for each episode. Apple podcasts has 4.8 stars, and a little under 15,000 ratings. There's plenty of content with 134 episodes so far and new ones coming out every Thursday.. or Friday. On average the episodes are about an hour long although some episodes can go much longer. While the longer ones are hard to get through, the two are trying to be as thorough as possible. The most popular episodes according to Owltail are Ep 12 HIV/AIDS: Apathy Will Kill You and Ep 50 Antibiotics: We owe it all to chemistry!. The most interesting to me so far have been Ep 65 Sweating Sickness: Ready, Sweat, Go! and Ep 39 Toxoplasmosis: Calling All Cats. One of my favorite things a show can have is a book recommendation list of their sources on Bookshop.org and this one has one. Overall a really great podcast to add to your subscriptions although beware listening too much may cause anxiety for some. Similar pods: In Defense of Plants Podcast, Sawbones: A Marital Tour of Misguided Medicine, and American Hysteria. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Leo Tebele. The song featured was Feeling Close. You can find them on Soundcloud by searching Leo Tebele. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Musical Artist: Leo Tebele Song: Feeling Close Featuring Layla Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ltebele ★ Support this podcast ★
Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Wednesday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. Thank you so much for helping me create this show! I really appreciate now on to This week's review which isLost in the Woods Podcast- No Spoilers!This is my new favorite podcast! I listened to all 92 episodes in a little over a week, and I know a podcast is golden when I can't stop listening to it. It's a true-crime(ish) indie podcast that focuses on missing and murdered hikers. Done by a mother, Marie, and Daugther, Maddi, it is straight to the point and fascinating. If you love Missing 411, bone-chilling true stories, or survival stories, this is the show for you. These stories will keep you holding your breath until the end. Both share a passion and interest in what they're talking about. Avid hikers themselves their experiences, their own experiences definitely add to the stories. There's also a rare interview or two so far. Sprinkle in are some murder cases to keep it fresh. They give new details on cases I've heard a dozen times and thought I knew. The script is usually shared by the two telling a narrative story with some light-hearted banter. Full disclosure: the two have been outsourcing research for some of the latest episodes due to time constraints. It's fairly common for successful podcasts to do and since most podcasters consider reading a wiki paragraph research, I think it's fair to give them a break here. There is the occasional misspoken word by Maddi (although Marie has slipped up once or twice) but honestly, I find everything the two do as adorable. I could only dream of having a kid who wants to podcast with me someday. Who cares if Maddi isn't a total bookworm? Forgive the small hiccups and I promise it's worth it. The podcast has 4.4 stars out of 5 on Apple podcasts with 248 ratings and 103 written reviews. Episodes are on average about an hour and new ones come out usually about twice a month. The pair are also very active on Patreon. They truly care about their listeners and show it by moving chit-chat to the end, considering KIND inputs from fans, and having minimal ads. There's always just been the one ad at the beginning that is easy to skip. Side note: The harassment the pair face is absolutely ridiculous. I will never understand sending unsolicited inappropriate photos but doing it to this wholesome adorable podcast is grounds to fight me. I could write a dissertation on this show but I think you can tell how highly I recommend it. I hope it never ends. Similar pods: Location Unknown, National Park After Dark, and Out Alive by Backpacker Magazine. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Sources: Apple PodcastsPodchaserOwltail ★ Support this podcast ★
Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear on the show and want to help out this newly independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee and Pateron by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onEons: Mysteries of Deep Time - No Spoilers! This natural history podcast is done by PBS Digital Studios by Complexly and is distributed by PRX. It's hosted by Michelle Barboza-Ramirez, Kallie Moore, and Blake de Pastino, the same team that heads the Youtube version of the show, PBS Eons. This show is all about combining science with creative storytelling and draws you in at the beginning of every episode by setting the scene. Whether it's an ancient forest or a deadly tar pit, these stories (some of which are millions of years old) are made to seem as alive and fresh as ever. Every episode is packed with information but is inviting and approachable with language that's easy to understand. This combined with the interesting nature of the topics makes the show a big hit with little ones. Apple Podcasts has 4.9 out of 5 stars and 486 ratings. So far there are only 9 episodes but new ones come out bimonthly. On average they are about 19 minutes long in length. Some listeners want the episodes to be longer but I think they're perfect because if they were too long and detailed I think it could be too much information. There aren't enough episodes to determine the most popular by Owltail but my favorites have been “What Was The First Dinosaur?” and “The Extinct Human Species Discovered Deep Within A Cave System.” No content warnings for this one! Be sure to queue it up for a long car drive with anyone who loves history, nature or even the kids. Similar pods: SciShow Tangents, Sidedoor, and Completely ArbortraryAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's amazing music came from electronic music Jeepers. The song featured was In The Game. Jeepers has new music coming out soon so keep an eye out for that. You can find her on Soundcloud and Instagram by searching Jeepers Music. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Sources: Apple PodcastsPodchaserOwltail Music Attributions: Artist: JeepersSong: In The Game Instagram: @jeepers.musicSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jeepers_music ★ Support this podcast ★
Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear on the show and want to help out this newly independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee and Pateron by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onBad People - No Spoilers!This BBC true crime(ish) podcast is a mix of case coverage and psychology. Hosts Dr. Julia Shaw (she/her) and Sofie Hagen (they/them) both bring different expertise to the show as well as sometimes conflicting opinions. As her title suggests Shaw is a psychologist from Canada who has been an honorary Research Associate in Psychology at University College London since 2017 and was a contributor to Scientific American between 2015 and 2017. Hagen is award-winning Danish comedian and author. They are so sweet and one of my favorite parts of the show. The cases the two present often have challenging questions posed with them such as how should we punish kids and who marries a serial killer. To answer these questions Shaw cites relevant psychological experiments and brings in the rare guest. Apple podcasts has 4.5 stars, 136 ratings, and 28 written reviews. Episodes release weekly on Thursdays when the show is in season. So far there are 64 episodes and on average they are about 35 minutes long. Episode 14. Piggy's Palace 2: Are serial killers intelligent is the most popular but keep in mind it is the second part of a two-parter. My favorites were 63. No socks: Why do people confess their crimes and 4. Cannibal Cop: What is your darkest fantasy. I listened to all the episodes back to back in a couple of days. In celebration of Pride Month, the show is currently covering the history, science, and culture of bisexuality while still staying true to its criminal theme. The show is scripted but with only light clues to suggest it. You will find some comments targeting the way Shaw talks to Hagen in the pod's reviews but I didn't think it was bad. A lot of different extreme content warnings but briefed at the beginning of each episode and sometimes right before a particularly jarring segment. Music is short and fitting. Similar Pods - Killer Psyche, Hidden: A True Crime Podcast, and Terror Talk: True Crime, Psychology, and Film. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Sources: Apple PodcastsPodchaserOwltail Music Attributions: Universal Music Productions ★ Support this podcast ★
Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear on the show and want to help out this newly independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee and Pateron by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onTooth and Claw - No Spoilers! Sometimes if I really love a podcast I get so nervous to recommend them because there's so much pressure to communicate how good it is. This is one of those pods. It's hosted by two brothers, Wes and Jeff, and their good friend Mike. Wes is actually a wildlife biologist whose professional knowledge coupled with the group's dynamic is what will make this podcast one of your favorites. Bimonthly they cover animal attacks and give the best tips on what to do if you ever get yourself into a sticky situation with an animal. Animal lovers don't fret! These guys aren't out to make the animals in these stories monsters. The show is actually meant to teach listeners about what went wrong in these situations and how we can learn to respect other life on this planet. It's easier to appreciate and not fear something when you know more about it. They do this with a good narrative and the best segments including rating the event in terms of pain (measured in ouchies!), how much they love and respect the animal (measured in claws), and their favorite pop culture reference of the animal, just to name a few! Every once in a while the crew will change it up or add something new. There's the rare guest (a parent, animal attack survivors, and other animal experts) and limited banter. Apple podcasts has 4.9 out of 5 stars, 1,769 ratings, and 643 written reviews. Episodes are on average about an hour and ten minutes long. The most popular episode according to Owltail is “Grizzly Bear Attack - The Todd Orr Double Grizzly Bear Attack.” The most interesting to me were “Polar Bear Attack - A Bad End to Polar Bear Camp” and “Oceanic White Tip Shark Attack - A Sharky Shipwreck Story.” Honorable mentions have to go their coverage of the lions of Tsavo and Harambe. Decently family-friendly minus the pretty grisly descriptions of injuries to humans and animals. I try to express how good I think every podcast I recommend is but you seriously have to listen to this one! I binged all the episodes in about a week! I couldn't pace myself!Similar pods: Force of Nature, Out Alive from BACKPACKER, and Nature Guys. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Colorado Springs electronic music artist Apollo. The song featured was Welcome to the Underworld. For more from them check them out on Soundcloud, and Youtube by searching Apollo or on Instagram @resurrection_of_apollo. This contact information will also be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Sources: Apple PodcastsPodchaserOwltail Music Attributions: Artist: ApolloSong: Welcome to the UnderworldYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC20H0eEFKAvLtjVEZGy4-VQ/featuredSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/apollo_666Instagram: @resurrection_of_apollo ★ Support this podcast ★
Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear on the show and want to help out this newly independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee and Patreon by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onHistory of the 90's - No Spoilers! This great documentary-style history podcast from Curiouscast covers the 1990s with a calm but serious tone that has won the show such awards as Apple's list of Best Canadian Podcasts and Winner of Outstanding Documentary – 2021 Canadian Podcast Awards. In each episode host Kathy Kenzora covers a significant topic from the decade with the help of knowledgeable guests whose inputs are then edited into a seamless narration of history. The show is actually an extension of Kenzora's earlier podcast History of 1995 which was also very popular. Living through any period of time, it can be difficult to understand and keep track of the impacts of major events but this pod is trying to clarify that for all of us who remember the 90s as a blur. A wide range of topics has been covered including serious ones such as The Rwandan Genocide and The Unabomber and sillier subjects like Nickelodeon and Beanie Babies. Occasionally an episode is dedicated to the top ten stories of the year. There are currently 72 episodes that make up two seasons and are on average about 35 minutes long. Most of the episodes can be listened to out of order but I'd save the top ten ones for last. My favorite episodes were “The TTC Subway Crash” and “90's Rave Culture.” The episodes that have the most listens according to Owltail are “JFK Jr. The Prince of Camelot” and “Columbine.” I guess I should mention the podcast gets a little political according to some but not listening to a podcast because the host has a different opinion than you is just not the way to be. The show has 4.8 stars, 345 ratings, and 78 written reviews on Apple Podcasts and is super light on commercials. With professional sound and the standard of storytelling, this pod will make you terribly nostalgic for the decade. Trigger warnings vary by episode but are mentioned at the beginning of episodes. Similar Pods: The History of Fun, One Year, and History This Week. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can also send us an email at thmastercastpodlist@gmail.com.This week's music is from Denver electronic music producer Stelouse. The song featured was Been so Long. For more from Stelouse checkout their Instagram and Twitter @stelouse, or find them on every major music platform by searching Stelouse. This contact information will also be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thank you so much for listening and supporting the show! Sources: Apple PodcastPodchaserPodnodsPodnewsOwltailListennotesMusic Attributions: Artist: Stelouse Song Been so long ★ Support this podcast ★
Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear on the show and want to help out this newly independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee and Patreon by searching the mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. Heeled - No Spoilers! Today's review is of 2020 miniseries that is hard to define. At its core is a crime, not violent but creepy. Surrounding that is high-profile gossip, NYC drama, and a laundry list of true plot twists that are stranger than fiction. Long before his political debut as U.S president, Donald Trump was the biggest celebrity in New York City but that doesn't mean politics doesn't play a bit of a role in this story. Marla Maples, an actress, model, and singer, met Trump in 1989 during his marriage to Ivana Trump. This affair was kept very discreet with the help of Maples's publicist and agent Chuck Jones. Maples could trust Jones with absolutely everything… or so she thought. In 1992 after months of stealing Maples's shoes, Jones was convicted of burglary, criminal possession of stolen property, and weapons possession. However, this was only the beginning. In this podcast hosts and former prosecutors, Trisha LaFache and Kevin J. Hynes take you through every twist and turn of the case. Hynes was actually the trial prosecutor on the Chuck Jones case and both hosts are compelling storytellers. The perfect blend of true crime and scandal, the level of celebrity gossip wasn't annoying and didn't outshine the facts of the case. It did take me an episode to truly be invested though. Apple Podcasts has 4.8 stars, 106 ratings, and 28 written reviews. The series has a total of seven episodes that are on average about 48 minutes long. Content warning for stalking and descriptions of sex. Similar pods: Gruesome Gossip, American Scandal, and Even the RichAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from the electronic music duo Future Twist. The song featured was Another World. To book them reach out to their booking agency Prism on their website https://www.prysmtalentagency.com/. For more from the two check them out on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Facebook by searching Future Twist or find them on every major music platform. . This contact information will also be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Sources: Apple PodcastsPodchaserOwltailMusic Attributions: Artist: Future TwistSong: Another WorldWebsite: https://solo.to/futuretwistSpotify:https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fartist%2F0hQcx4KqckqtXAAP4cKntg&token=f25ed8-1-1655086135483Facebook:https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Ffuturetwist&token=5bc15a-1-1655086135484Instagram:https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Finstagram.com%2Fwearefuturetwist&token=1b6ec9-1-1655086135485Twitter:https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Ffuture_twist&token=8b4fd5-1-1655086135486Patreon:https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.patreon.com%2Ffuturetwist&token=5c6001-1-1655086135487Bookings: https://www.prysmtalentagency.com/contact ★ Support this podcast ★
Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear on the show and want to help out this newly independent show you can find me on Buy Me a Coffee and Patreon by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is on Impact Winter - No Spoilers! From Audible and Travis Beacham comes this breath of fresh air. With the caliber of some of the greatest audio fiction ever made, I haven't heard something this compelling since We're Alive. Blurring the lines between audiobooks and podcasts it has everything: suspense, horror, immersive audio, world-building, and so so much more. Because I felt like I loved figuring out what the story was about as I listened, I won't give away too much. Instead, I'll set the scene… In the British countryside, this story begins seven years after a comet hit the earth, plunging it into sunless darkness. A group of survivors has found refuge in an ancient castle but their struggles to find food in the shadows of what was is the least of the worries. They can't roam far or alone without the constant reminder that this new dim world bites back. This podcast is definitely a contender for my podcast of the year and one of the most suspenseful I've ever heard. It's not afraid to let a bit of eerie silence in and is a good example of how well podcasts do horror. What you can't see is way scarier than what you can and having two earbuds in for this show will make you feel like someone is constantly creeping up behind you. The reviewing segment for this show will be a little different because it is an audible original. Apple Podcasts has 4.9 average stars, 513 ratings, and 61 written reviews. Audible's rating system has 4.7 stars (an average of the ratings of their overall, performance, and story categories) from 15,131 ratings. I couldn't find the number of written reviews but their website also categorizes reviews as being from different countries. Episodes are about 24 minutes long and so far the first season has been fully published that has fans begging for the next season. If you are one of those fans count yourselves lucky, the creators have indicated another is in the works although the medium in comes out is up for debate. A graphic novel is being finished though and covers what happens next as well as what comes before this podcast. Warnings for violence, and adult themes. Similar Pods: End of All Hope, Apollyon, and The VelaAll right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's came from a New York City pop-soul group called Big Stuff Band. The song featured was Sliver Screen. For more from the group check out their Instagram and Facebook @bigstufftheband , or find them on every major music platform by searching Big Stuff. This contact information will also be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Sources: Apple PodcastPodchaserPodnodsPodnewsOwltailListennotesMusic Attributions: Artist: Big Stuff Song: Silver Screen ★ Support this podcast ★
Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods I'm your special guest host David and this week's I'm bringing you a review on Late Era. I'm a sucker for good music podcasts, and I have a great one to show you today. Late Era, brought to you by Osiris Media, is a podcast that looks at late-career albums from legendary artists. Hosts Andy Cush, Sam Sodomsky, and Winston Cook-Wilson are all staff writers at the online music publication Pitchfork, and all have deep knowledge and great chemistry when talking about these albums. Sodomsky in particular has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of these artists and their work. While they can get personal sometimes, most of their dialogue revolves around the music itself, which I find enjoyable. The albums they cover can range anywhere from hidden gems deep in an artist's discography or an absolute flop, both of which are fun to explore. Some episodes feature guests as well, ranging from comedians like Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington to musicians like Open Mike Eagle. Some great episodes to start out with are Jay-Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail, Aerosmith's Honkin' on Bobo, and Bob Dylan's Under the Red Sky. Each episode ranges from 50 minutes long to an hour and a half, and it does not need to be listened to in order. For anyone interested in music history, I could not recommend this podcast more. Content warning for some strong language and occasional drug references. Currently, the show seems to be on hiatus with the last episode coming out in July 2021, but there is a chance they could come back at some point. Similar podcasts include the 33 1/3rd podcast, 155, and the Album Year. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can also send us an email at thmastercastpodlist@gmail.com.This week's music comes from The Sickly Hecks. The song featured was Cyber Dating. For more from them, you can find them on Facebook and Instagram @thesicklyhecks or on their website. Their contact will also be in the show notes as well. Remember to show the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening!Musical feature:Artist: The Sickly HecksSong: Cyber DatingInstagram: thesicklyhecksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesicklyhecks/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5H8jnN8bXbqu7WcO8fbjob?si=eNdf9Hs7QR-imlNzXBNUNQ&nd=1Email: thesicklyhecks@gmail.com ★ Support this podcast ★
Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods I'm your host Marie and before we get to this week's review it's announcement time. This episode is actually the last episode that will be appearing under the KCSU network. KCSU is a student-run radio station from Colorado State University and while I was a student and worked there they hosted the show but now that I'm graduating I'm bringing the show with me and continuing it on my own. I'm really so grateful for everything KCSU has taught me and wanted to so thank you and I can't wait to see what the station continues to come up with because it is in really good hands. If you want to see what they're up to you can head over to KCSUFM.com and if you'd like to help out this newly independent show you can find me on buy me a coffee and pateron by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. But on this week's review which is..Cowper This 2019 podcast could be pegged as true crime but it listens more as an investigative journalistic piece. Looking into who could be culpable in the second-worst road disaster in Australian history, the show by the Daily Examiner is a six-part series. 30 years ago near the small town of Cowper sometime between 3-4 am a semi-truck carrying pineapples drifted onto the opposite side of the road and collided with a commuter bus carrying 45 people. This caused the entire right side of the bus to be sheared off, passengers to fall out onto the roadway, and the vehicle to flip into a roll. 21 of the passengers were killed and the incident led to calls for upgrades to the road that would take three decades and hundreds of lives to make. This pod's intimate details of the last moments of the victims lives as well as those following the crash, is something I had to hear to get the gravity of. It is the brainchild of Jenna Thompson and narrated by Mary Gardiner with interview help from Kathryn Lewis, and Lesley Apps. The script writing was done by Michelle Gately. Side note: I LOVE when all involved with a show are credited both in audio and written somewhere. Not only is it easy to give them the credit they deserve in reviews like these but makes for a searchable text on the interwebs. Apple Podcasts has 5.0 out of 5 stars BUT ONLY ONE RATING which I can not believe. Episodes are all 29 minutes and commercials are average. One thing I do like about the breaks in this show is they have mental health hotline PSAs which with the topic covered is needed. The music is fitting and there's only one instance of the host seeming to use heavy emphasis for dramatic effect (just once). Trigger warnings for descriptions of injury, suicide, fear, and hopelessness. It's a hard listen but worth hearing the stories told of those affected. Similar Pods: Where's William Tyrrell?, Black Box Down, and On The Frontline. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes or for the very last time KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can also send us an email at thmastercastpodlist@gmail.com.This week's music was a song by Cincinnati artist Voosive. The song featured was Stray From the Path. Voosive has a brand new “thanks for 2k followers” release dropping today! That's definitely worth checking out. He'll also be at quite a few festivals this summer including Bigfoot Electro in Tracy City, Tennesse, Geek Out in College Corner Ohio, Tribal Connection at Wisteria Campground Pomeroy, Ohio, and a few more you can find on his socials which are Vusive on Instagram and Soundcloud and Vusivemusic on Twitter. Their contact will also be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. We have a very special episode coming next week where guest host David Samuth, KCSU's programming director brings us a review making him the first guest on the show so you won't wait to miss it. Anyways, Thanks for listening!Sources: Apple PodcastPodchaserPodnodsPodnewsOwltailListennotesMusic Attributions: Artist: VusiveSong: Stray From the PathInstagram: VusiveSoundcloud: VusiveTwitter: Vusivemusic ★ Support this podcast ★
Hey Pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! "The Mastercast" is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new, non-spoiler, binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods I'm your host, Marie, and this week I'm bringing you a review on …"Like a Version"This weekly music podcast is actually a recorded segment that is performed live on the Australian radio station Triple J. It was created by Mel Bampton for his show "Mel in the Morning" in 2004.Every set has artists, both international and local, play two songs, one of their own and a cover of someone else's in their own style (or version). It's similar to BBC's "Radio 1's Live Lounge" sets and Irish Today FM's "Even Better Than the Real Thing." The name is also said to be a play on “Like a Virgin” Madonna's 1984 album.Originally these performances were acoustic, but the style has since developed to include all sorts of music. The show's wide popularity has led to CDs as well as some of the covers making it onto the Triple J Hottest 100.It is also a podcast on most podcast players but a playlist on Spotify. While most sets can be found on Triple J's website as well as their YouTube channel, the online archive doesn't go back further than August 2006.Like most cover songs, you have to take the good with the bad. While there are some incredibly well-done ones, there are also misfires. I really enjoy when bands really try to cover a song in their own style instead of as close as they can to the original. It is like a version after all.Apple Podcasts has 4.6 stars and 32 Ratings. So far there are 577 episodes currently available with new ones coming out every Thursday, and on average they last about 20 minutes.OwlTail's most popular isn't working for this podcast, but my favorites are almost too hard to pick. I adore the CHVRCHES cover of Kendrick Lamar's 'LOVE' (their ‘Do I Wanna Know?' is also amazing), and Meg Mac's ‘Let it Happen' originally done by Tame Impala. Those are just two of the many stunning songs. Seriously, all worthy of checking out, but again some are better than others.No swears for this one but the nature of songs can vary. Side note: Triple J does another brilliant segment called "Bars of Steel" that features rappers and is worth checking out (I recommend A.Girl's set).Similar Pods: "Tiny Desk Concerts," "Live Lounge Uncovered" and "Headliners"That's all for this week, but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com.This week's music was a song by Colorado Springs artist Violet Wish. The song featured was "Freefall," which is a song from Wish's soon-to-be-released debut album “Long Distance,” which is set to drop May 28! You can also find them on Soundcloud and Bandcamp @violet wish and on Instagram @ violet_wish_music. Their contact will also be in the show notes.Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening!Sources:Apple PodcastPodchaserPodnodsPodnewsOwlTailListennotesMusic Attributions:Artist: Violent WishSong: "Freefall"Soundcloud and Bandcamp @violet wishInstagram: @violet_wish_music ★ Support this podcast ★
In this week's episode, the guys are joined by good friend Johnny Christ of Avenged Sevenfold. Getting ready to start his 4th season of his podcast "Drinks with Johnny" we decided to take a little MasterCast to learn everything we, and you, need to know about starting a Podcast. Since he is a seasoned veteran at this, we thought he would be the guy to ask.More so, the guys discuss some funny history between Bobby and Johnny, along with future plans. Not to mention, a secret discount code for Blackcraft Cult. Featured in this week's episode is Whit3 Collr, Ellen and the Degenerates, Widow7, and Born A New.Be sure to shop the latest fashion at blackcraftcult.com@blackcraftcult on all social!Follow everyone!@bobbyschubenski@millzfilmz@johnnychristofficial@drinkswithjohnnyCheck out all things Drinks with Johnny at drinkswithjohnny.com