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We review the most-watched South Korean film of all time, Extreme Job. In addition we have another round of Whadya Think? and review a double feature of music movies. TIMESTAMPS: 01:11 - The Painter And The Theif 05:27 - Antebellum 09:49 - Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom 15:58 - The Old Guard 22:20 - Bill and Ted Face the Music 28:09 - Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga 33:19 - Extreme Job
The Double Toasted podcast review a new movie today called BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC.
GREETINGS AND WELCOME TO ANOTHER SISTREN'S IN MUSIC DOUBLE DUTCH URBAN NETWORK PODCAST.AND REMEMBER AND SUPPORT WOMEN RIGHTS OVER GAY RIGHTS: tim mcgraw:grown men dont cry tok:footprints sizzla:dry cry protoje ft keida:style a style bounty killer ft tanya stephens:cry and bawl ishawana:cheerful giver macka diamond:a nuh yuh fault sheba: watchman shaggy ft rayvon;angel queen ifrica:child slavery koffe;toast tracey chapman:give me a one reason lady saw give me a reason
GREETINGS AND WELCOME TO ANOTHER SISTREN'S IN MUSIC DOUBLE DUTCH URBAN NETWORK PODCAST.AND REMEMBER AND SUPPORT WOMEN RIGHTS OVER GAY RIGHTS: lady saw:go deh go deh lady g:beg and trust ms.thing:dem call me jah cure & lady saw:dont wanna fight sara lugo ft protoje:really like you queen ifrica ft damian marley:trueversation chronixx & koffee:dont care(remix) foxy brown:sorry sajay:caan done tanya stephens:these streets d angel:champion buju banton champion yellow man ft buro banton/nija man/tiger/bounty killer/capleton/sizzla/lady g/buju banton/shabba ranks:champion
The Holy Grail: The greatest legendary item of all time and the focal point of the Arthurian legends. This is its origin. Beginning as the humble cup of a crucified savior, the Grail will take on legendary status. We'll see how it moved from Jerusalem to a far-flung province on the edge of the world, and we'll meet the people tasked with protecting it, whose great, great, great, great grandchildren will become the heroes of the Arthurian legends. This is a Grail story unlike any you've ever heard. This is where it all begins. -- Sponsors: Wolverine: The Long Night - check out this fantastic podcast at http://wolverinepodcast.com Blue Apron! Go to http://www.blueapron.com/legends to check out this week’s menu and get your first 3 meals free. I love Simplisafe. I've been a happy customer for years. To get (in my opinion) the best in home security, go to http://www.simplisafe.com/legends -- Music: "Double-crested Cormorant" by Chad Crouch "Cicle Vascule" by Blue Dot Sessions "Cicle Veroni" by Blue Dot Sessions "Toil" by Podington Bear "Cylinder Six" by Chris Zabriskie "Plaid Shapes" by Blue Dot Sessions "The Things We Save" by Podington Bear "Trillium" by Podington Bear
Podcast Pet Peeves In this solocast, I read my Medium article called "Dear Podcasters: 10 Tips to Avoid Annoying Your Listeners." Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me on Twitter at @emarsh and support the podcast at Patreon. Music: Double the Daily Dose by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Renowned author Michael Shermer took some time out on his birthday to talk to me about, among other things, rationalism, conspiracy theories, religion, critical thinking, and teaching. I've tried to link below to all of the ideas and names he mentions in this wide-ranging and insightful interview. LINKS Michael Shermer | Skeptic.com His latest book The Moral Arc Some people Dr. Shermer mentions who are doing similar work to his: Matt Ridley Steven Pinker Robert Wright Behavioral economists such as Dan Ariely, Daniel Kanheman, Cass Sunstein, and Amos Traversky. More links: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts by Caroll Tavris and Elliot Aronson When Prophecy Fails by Leon Festinger (A book about cognitive dissonance and how people double down on beliefs when challenged) Christopher Hitchens on Henry Kissinger Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me on Twitter at @emarsh. Music: Double the Daily Dose by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
FrankieBow.com Professor Molly series on Amazon: http://bit.ly/MollyMysteries Alice Mongoose and Alistair Rat books by "Mary Pfaff" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mary-Pfaff/e/B016T6T2HK/ Mary Pfaff's baloneyous biography: https://alicemongoose.com/author-mary-pfaff/ That's a Wrap (my other podcast) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me on Twitter at @emarsh. Music: Double the Daily Dose by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Minimum Viable Product. In this solocast, I muse about what it takes to reach a Minimum Viable Product and what that means for writing, as well as education and any other field. Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me on Twitter at @emarsh. Music: âDouble the Daily Doseâ by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
This week I talk to Erik Mortenson, author most recently of Ambiguous Borderlands: Shadow Imagery in Cold War American Culture . We talk in some depth about his work on shadow imagery in post-war America, including in the Beat poets, film noir and imagery of the atomic bomb. We then move into other topics, such as academic publishing, writing style, teaching in different cultures, the use of technology in the classroom. LINKS Erik's webpage Erik's Amazon author page Erik's first book, Capturing the Beat Moment: Cultural Politics and the Poetics of Presence Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me on Twitter at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Episode #50 In this Solocast, I talk about the concept of pivoting, of changing course when something is not working the way you wanted. I talk about my own decision to rewrite/re-imagine my memoir as fiction in order to free myself up creatively and produce a marketable product. ----------------------------------- Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me on Twitter at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
This episode is a replay of Episode #22 with Alan Trevithick . We talk about the current crisis in higher education as it related adjunct labor, the practice of colleges and universities to pay highly qualified teachers as little as possible, keeping them in precarious positions, often without contracts, benefits or job security. Full shownotes for the original episode, complete with links, can be found here . Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me on Twitter at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Today's interview features Robert Skiff, Ed.D ., founder and president of Oplerno , "an online global educational institution dedicated to transforming higher education." In our conversation, we talk about the state of higher ed, philosophies of education, the role of money in education, and the ideas of Michel Foucault, Pierre Bourdieu and Suicidal Tendencies. Rob's dissertation details the problems of higher education, including the disenfranchisement of both teachers and students, and chronicles his attempt at a solution as he conceived and built Oplerno. Is it available on Amazon and is well worth the read. Feel free to comment below on the controversial topics we cover in this episode. Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com) and "Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies.
In this solocast, I talk about Steven Pressfield's notion of Resistance and my journey to overcome it. —————————————————————— Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes You can follow me at @emarsh . Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void ( http://www.revolutionvoid.com ) ]]>
Such a simple question, but I have such trouble answering it. Why do people ask this question? Am I supposed to condense my entire identity down to what I do for work? Is that all I am? Links mentioned Surviving the Dissertation Defense on Amazon or get it free here. That's a Wrap with Robert Burgoyne ------------------------------------------------------------------ Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Dictation is all the rage these days, and I've been experimenting with it for the last month or so. These are my reflections. LINKS Dragon Naturally Speaking Dictate Your Book: How To Write Your Book Faster, Better, and Smarter (Growth Hacking For Storytellers) by Monica Leonelle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
It's been a year since I started this podcast, and I muse about some of the things I've learned, some things I would have done differently, and some changes I might make. I also solicit your advice on how to grow this podcast, what you would like to see in the future, and any other feedback you have to offer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
M. Shannon Hernandez, author of Breaking the Silence: My Final Forty Days as a Public School Teacher , left teaching after 15 years, wrote a memoir and started a business all at the same time. Today, she has a successful business for writers called The Writing Whisperer , where she does coaching for writers, speaking and business consulting. In this interview, we talk about teaching, writing a memoir, branding, hugging students and the new social media video streaming tool Periscope. LINKS MENTIONED Amazon Page for M. Shannon Hernandez The Writing Whisperer My Final Forty Days - Shannon's site for the book Shannon on Twitter Periscope Katch.me ——————————————— Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Christopher Kramer (or Christopher of Detroit) publishes unusual works of literature and visual art. From his Amazon page: His work blends the genres of autobiography, fable, spirituality, erotica, and pulp serial. Inside his fantasy worlds, Christopher examines philosophical dualities, transitions of the psyche, alternate realities, and spiritual revelations. We talk about art and literature, self-publishing, living and thinking as an artist, being from Detroit (where we lived on the same block), being an ex-pat (he currently lives in South Korea) and many other interesting topics. Links mentioned Christopher of Detroit's Amazon page Sublimation Pressworks The Odeon Review Joel Friedlander Scrivener Babelcube - I kept saying "Babelfish" Simon Whistler Write Better Faster by Monica Leonelle (my interview with Monica) Write. Publish. Repeat. by Sean Platt and Johnny B. Truant (my interview with Sean, Johnny and David Platt) The War of Art by Steven Pressfield ——————————————— Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Bryan Cohen, author of Ted Saves the World, visits the WET Podcast this week. We talk about indie publishing, Young Adult literature, audio books, beta readers, podcasting and more. In addition to writing fiction, Bryan also cohosts two podcasts (Sell More Books Show and The Split) and runs a description-writing service called Best Page Forward. LINKS Bryan's Amazon author page Ted Saves the World on Amazon Alphasmart Neo - the little word processor Bryan uses Writership Podcast Bookbub Bryan Cohen Showen on Youtube Best Page Forward The Split Red Rising - The book series Bryan says is really good --------------------------------------------- Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
A recent mention on Afterpod got me thinking about the podcasts I listen to and that you also might be interested in, so I list a few from each category: Writing, Education and Technology. Apologies in advance for inevitable oversights. I'll add to this list as I think of more. Links Mentioned WTF with President Obama Afterpod (The episode in which Neil talks about my DIY boom) Writing Self-Publishing Podcast (My interview with the SPP Guys) Sell More Books Show (My interview with Jim Kukral) Rocking Self Publishing (My interview with Simon Whistler) The Creative Penn Author Strong Education This week at Inside Higher Ed Aca-Media Digital Campus Technology Kojo Nnamdi: Tech Tuesday Media Shift Click TWiT ——————————————————————— Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we’ll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Nicholas Schlegel is a film scholar whose latest book, Sex, Sadism and Spain: The Spanish Horror Film, explores the Spanish horror film during and after the Franco regime. We talk about academic publishing, the academic job market, and writing in general. LINKS MENTIONED Sex, Sadism and Spain: The Spanish Horror Film on Amazon --> order directly from Rowman And Littlefield by 8/31/15 and get 35% off. That's a Wrap Rowman and Littlefield Harlan Ellison on posterity (video: Dark Dreamers series) Cinefiles video podcast with Nick Schlegel ——————————————————————— Support WET: Patreon | Amazon Affiliates (click before shopping at Amazon and we'll get a kickback on what you buy!) Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
I received a few interesting responses to WET033 - What is your side hustle? which made me reflect on my own attitude to the broken system of higher ed. I walk through the 5 stages of grief as applied to the academic job market. Find the text on Medium. ——————————————————————— Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
In this Solocast, Erik Marshall talks about side hustles, or diversification of income for academics and writers. In many cases, one income is not enough, and having only one source of income ties you to a the whims of a particular career, which can be a dangerous situation. In the case of adjuncts, if all you have is an adjunct position, then you're entire wellbeing can be decided by one person, or by the vagaries of student enrollment, politics, prejudice or any number of things that are outside of your control. I talk about my side hustles, tutoring and writing, and how I want to build writing into a stronger source of income. This diversification gives me the power to say "No" to potential obligations that I might have said "yes" to in the past. Related episodes mentioned in this podcast: WET024 – Scott Rank on being a Scholarpreneur WET022 – Alan Trevithick on Adjunct issues and National Adjunct Walkout Day --------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
First solocast in awhile. Your host, Erik Marshall, muses on goals, failure and reframing. I have failed at a few goals this year, or am at risk of failure, so I have decided to re- set goals, reestablish habits and move forward. ——————————————————————————————– Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Episode #30 - Jenny Bravo Jenny Bravo is a romance writer whose first book comes out May 2015. She talks about her journey to becoming an author. Some of the topics we touch on: Team building Finding an editor Wattpad Social Media presence and building a tribe Christine Frazier's doodles (and how I hope someday she'll make one for me) Confetti - she loves it (and so does my mom) TATM - These are the Moments -- Jenny's hashtag Balancing working full time and writing Writing by hand Beta readers Print books vs e-books vs audio books Links Mentioned Blots and Plots - Jenny's site Ksenia Anske Tanya Gold Freelancers Union Ashley Carlson (the guest who keeps on giving) | My interview with Ashley on Ep 9 Christine Frazier | My interview with Christine in Ep 17 Marissa Fuller - The Brazen Bibliophile Freedom app - Shut off you internet for a predetermined amount of time My interview with Simon Whistler in Episode 12 where we talk about audio books (among other things) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
This week all your questions about the patronage site Patreon are answered. In a nutshell, Patreon connects artists with patrons to let people more directly pay for creative work. Erica Castello explains it far better than that, so give this a listen. Erica answers the following questions (and more): What is Patreon? What is the philosophy behind Patreon? Who uses Patreon? What is the best way for artists to use Patreon? What type of artists use Patreon? What is the best way for artists to use Patreon? Are there different approaches that work best for different type of artists (musicians, writers, podcasters, etc.) What are the best rewards/milestones for different types of artists? What is a good way for people to talk about Patreon (especially for those uncomfortable asking for money)? Links The WET Podcast on Patreon Patreon Customer relations Erica's profile on Patreon Media Carnivores (I support them on Patreon). That's A Wrap on Patreon. (the film podcast I cohost) ------------------------------------------------------------- You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
In this short solocast, I talk about my lack of writing in February and ruminate on time, goals, psychology and other potentially depressing topics. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
This week I talk to Alan Trevithick about the plight of adjunct labor in higher education in the United States. We discuss the genesis of the crisis, the state of labor in higher ed today, adjunct unions, and one possible solution to the problem: National Adjunct Walkout Day (NAWD), planned for Feb 25, 2015. Links Mentioned Who is Professor Staff? MLA Academic Workforce Data Center SEIU launches faculty advocacy campaign with $15K per course price tag Inside Higher Ed Article about National Adjunct Walkout Day --- Subscribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
I'm very excited to have Dave Warner on the show. Dave runs Dave's Lounge, a wonderful podcast featuring "the best chillout, trip hop and downtempo music from independent artists and labels around the world." We talk about much more than music, though. The conversation ranges from independent music to the film industry, the Sony hack, SOPA, the cable industry, Dave's site What You Pay for Sports, podcasting, the idea of letting people pay you for your work, and all kinds of other things. Links Mentioned: Dave's Lounge | Twitter Dave's Mixcloud What You Pay For Sports | Twitter Coverville Podcast Dreaming with Jeff Louis C.K. Patreon | Tom Merrit's Patreon ———————— Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Today I talk about whether academics should consider self-publishing, and I read another excuse from the List of Excuses: "But I'm not inspired." The List of Excuses is a series I am developing for my email list. So far there are about a dozen of them, and if you'd like in, join my email list. In this episode, I talk about a Neil Gaiman commencement speech that I like, which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikAb-NYkseI I mention that he talks about inspiration in this video, but he doesn't do so as directly as I thought. It's still a great watch, though, and I recommend it. Here's a link to a more direct quote from him about inspiration: http://www.brainpickings.org/2013/09/11/neil-gaiman-advice-to-writers/ If you’re only going to write when you’re inspired, you may be a fairly decent poet, but you will never be a novelist — because you’re going to have to make your word count today, and those words aren’t going to wait for you, whether you’re inspired or not. So you have to write when you’re not “inspired.” … And the weird thing is that six months later, or a year later, you’re going to look back and you’re not going to remember which scenes you wrote when you were inspired and which scenes you wrote because they had to be written. ———————— Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
This week I give you an update on my January writing progress and talk about putting my novel on Wattpad chapter by chapter, which I start today. I also talk about excuses and my plan to debunk many of the excuses we tell ourselves. LINKS MENTIONED My profile on Wattpad Meta by Tom Reynolds ———————— Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
PJ Fox is a prolific writer with all kinds of great (and sometimes controversial) ideas about indie publishing. We have a wide-ranging discussion about many topics, including: Giving books away for free Getting reviews PJ's incredibly fast (to me, anyway) publishing schedule: 11 books in 6 months. Lots of basketball analogies PJ's main advice: "Don't take advice from anyone you don't want to be more like." Throwing away bad writing Advice from Ice-T Being honest with yourself Evil Toad Press LINKS MENTIONED P.J. Fox Writes P.J.'s Amazon Profile Evil Toad Press Self Publishing Is For Losers: The Evil Toad Press Guide To Self Publishing Redd Foxx ------------------------ Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Christine Frazier wanted to write a novel, but she didn't know where to begin, so she created The Better Novel Project, an immense project where she analyzes the narratives of several young adult novels to create a master outline of what they all have in common. We talk about the project, the writing process, screenwriting, platform building and more. LINKS MENTIONED: Better Novel Project Write and Run - A project Christine does with her brother Matt Frazier, where you can sign up to start the dual habit of writing and running. Ashley R. Carlson's guest post on The Better Novel Project The Merchant of Death (Pendragon) - A YA series I have recently read. Twitter: @BetterNovelProj ——————————————————————————————– Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Happy New Year! In this episode I give an update about my million word goak and talk about social media. My Medium article: Why neither Tsu nor Ello will replace Facebook. Word count update: Goal through 1/9 to be on pace for 1 million: 24, 658. Actual words written: 17,796 I have written every day, but haven't made the daily goal each day, which puts me a little behind, but not too bad. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
In this short 20 min episode, I reflect on the year past and the one to come. I talk about writing, publishing, teaching and all the stuff you've come to expect. Tell me your New Year's resolutions in the comments. Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast Permalink for this episode You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Today's guest, Denise Winters, succeeded in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) in three consecutive years, and is doing her fourth, all while holding down a full time job. We chat about work habits, writing goals, participating in writing communities and much more. At time of recording (11/8) she was already at 26,422 words. As of 11/15, she is at 40,524. LINKS MENTIONED Write or Die Sword and Laser Divide and Conquer - the anthology with Denise's short story "Crossed." Rocking Self Publishing interview with Matt Ahlschlager (the guy who did NanoWriMo in a day) --- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast Permalink for this episode You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
This is another solocast. I talk about NaNoWriMo and read a few more sections of the upcoming memoir, this time about entering grad school and teaching at the college level, including at the adjunct level. Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast Permalink for this episode You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Ashley R. Carlson is a fantasy writer who successully completed NaNoWriMo in 2013, and it changed her life. She talks about that life change, as well as her new novel, T he Charismatics, writing habits, writing sex scenes, soliciting and handling beta readers, and much more. I know you'll enjoy this excellent interview, and you even get to hear her German Shepherd bark a few times. LINKS MENTIONED Ashley R. Carlson's Website Ashley's twiiter: @AshleyRCarlson1 NaNoWriMo Ksenia Anske's website (indie writer/self- publisher) Jenny Bravo's website (with Ashley's guest post about beta readers) Ashley's cover designer, M.S. Corley (Who has designed covers for NYT's Bestselling Author, Hugh Howey!) Ashley's formatter for e-book and print format, Stuart Whitmore of Crenel Publishing --- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast Permalink for this episode You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com) Check out this episode!
This week I talk to Amy Schmittauer about social media presence. Amy is a social media marketing expert based in Columbus, OH, but her reach is global. She has a veyr active and engaging Youtube presence and has a lot to say not just about marketing but also about social media in education. You can find links to all of her social media profiles and any other info you need at her website: Savvy Sexy Social Links mentioned: Here's Amy's Intro to Vlogging: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE- uMsfoBo0&list=PL1bfG3XJ1awa9IpdZcKAUwN5eT99O9ADJ I said I'd put one of my vlogs from Vlog Every Day in August up, so here's (maybe) the least embarrasing of them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0puM1jPVDI ---- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast Permalink for this episode You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Jim Kukral runs the Author Marketing Club, and is an advocate for self-publishers everywhere. He is enthusiastic, energetic and smart. Check out his latest book, Go Direct! Links mentioned: Go Direct! Patreon Amanda Palmer's TED Talk --- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast Permalink for this episode You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
In epsiode #5 of the WET Podcast, I talked to Kim Lacey, Assistant Professor at Saginaw Valley State University. We talked about using digital tools to teach rhetoric, composition, literature, gender studies and other topics. Links Mentioned: Kim's Web Site | Kim on Twitter Storify The original John Ziegler post on my blog Enculturation Dear Photograph 10 Tips for Surviving Your Dissertation Defense Present Tense:A Journal of Rhetoric in Society The Pinnochio Theory (Steve Shaviro's Blog) Digital Humanities Now --- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast Permalink for this episode You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
For WET004, I interviewed the three guys behind Sterling and Stone and the Self Publishing Podcast , Sean Platt, Johnny B. Truant and David Wright. This is my first interview with more than one person, and it went off quite well. These guys are full of information, insight, anecdotes and lots of jokes. Links Mentioned: Sterling and Stone WTF with Marc Maron Cory Doctorow Comixology Jim Kukral's Go Direct! --- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Howard Rheingold has been writing and teaching about technology for decades, and his ideas are nuanced, provocative, thoughtful and applicable in many different areas. We talk about managing attention, teaching, learning and all kinds of other interesting concepts. If you're not already acquainted with his ideas, listen to this podcast and then check out the links below. If you are, you will enjoy hearing his latest thoughts. Photo Credit: Fabrice Florin Links mentioned: Rheingold.com DS106 Connected Courses Peeragogy The Well Net Smart: How to Thrive Online --- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
For episode #2 of the WET Podcast, I had the great pleasure of talking to Paul Levinson. Paul is a true Renaissance Man. We talked about his academic work, science fiction writing, and musical career. He also gives a lot of great advice about writing and creating. My favorite roductivity advice from thie episode: Don’t let social engagements get in the way of writing. Links mentioned: KBoards Writer's Cafe (my username is emarsh and Paul's is paullev) Synchronicity on Buzzy-mag Elegy in a Country Church Yard, Thomas Gray Nature magazine studies errors in Encyclopedia Brittanica vs Wikipedia Wikipedia entry about Nature article paullevinson.net Paul’s Youtube Channel Paul on Twitter The Soft Edge New New Media --- Subcsribe to the WET Podcast in iTunes | Main page for The WET Podcast You can follow me at @emarsh. Music: “Double the Daily Dose” by Revolution Void (http://www.revolutionvoid.com)
Episode 27 of Inciting A Riot: the Podcast. Today we're Inciting A Christian Riot, which kicks off our 10-month series of the top 10 world religions - yes, it was the world religions list that was picked. We talk about the basic tenets of Christianity, and have a strangely synchronistic list of Christian-related segments. News: A lesbian Christian singer, Mike Huckabee proves he's an ass...again, Obama rocks, and Deepak Chopra causes an earthquake - whether literally or figuratively will be left up to you. Word of the Day: verdure Gripe Department: The Roman Catholic church blames the priest sex abuse scandal on homosexuality, and we all learn what a pedophile ACTUALLY is. (So, please use the term correctly from now on.) Spirituality: Christianity. Book Review: We're discussing the Inciting A Riot Book Club book The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs. It's an excellent read and full of interesting Biblical tidbits and hilarious exploits. Poetry: Who will save my soul? Music: Double dose of music today with What if I stumble? by DC Talk and Up to the mountain sung by Kelly Clarkson. We also get to hear some interesting listener feedback and give a shout out to some excellent podcasts. I also announce the first ever Inciting A Riot Swag Draw. Two ways to enter (and you can enter twice by doing both): donate any amount through the PayPal donate button at IncitingARiot.com OR purchase swag from the swag shop & take a picture of yourself with the swag and send it to IncitingARiotPodcast@gmail.com. Follow the blog at IncitingARiot.com, subscribe through iTunes, vote at Podcast Alley (THANK YOU for keeping the show #1!!! It's the best birthday present you could give me! Though, gifts are nice, too.), get your swag from the CafePress swag shop, check out my Examiner articles, Tweet me @IncitingARiot, and send your questions, comments, gripes, and complaints to IncitingARiotPodcast@gmail.com. Love and Lyte, Fire Lyte