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Latest podcast episodes about northwestern's medill school

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio
BRIC Media Talks: A Documentary is a Marathon: Producing Non-Fiction Projects

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 74:11


A long overdue BFS Radio Update!Here's a description:Making a documentary is a long and complicated process. Working with subjects and documenting their lives can mean false starts and long days. As life happens, projects can be delayed by months and years. We've convened an esteemed panel of documentary makers who will discuss how they keep momentum, sustain energy, and figure out when to push and when to pull back in the process of making a non-fiction or documentary project.MEET OUR PANELISTSCaitlin Mae Burke is an Emmy-winning producer. Documentary features she produced have screened and won awards at Sundance, Berlinale, Tribeca, True/False, BAMcinemafest, MoMA, The Museum of the Moving Image, and in movie theaters internationally. Caitlin's work as a producer and director has been broadcast on ABC, CNBC, Discovery Networks, ESPN, Field of Vision, OWN, TLC and YouTube Red. She is an alumna of Berlinale Talents, an inaugural inductee into DOC NYC'S 40 Under 40, and is currently the program manager for Tribeca Film Institute's IF/Then Shorts, which funds short documentary films.Martine Granby is a visual storyteller. She is currently a producer with the Brooklyn-based BRIC TV, where she has co-produced and directed the Emmy-winning #BHeard documentary series, #BHeard Town Halls, and the weekly magazine show Going In With Brian Vines. As a fellow with Kartemquin Film's Diverse Voices in Docs program, she started production on her current film The Mask That Grins And Lies. The Mask That Grins And Lies is a meditative feature-length documentary film addressing the invisibility of black women’s mental illness and the stigma that silences a community. She is a graduate of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.Eleanor Kagan strives to build communities with her work whether it be through podcasts, innovative audio, or live events. Prior to joining Pineapple Street Media in 2018 as a senior producer, she served as BuzzFeed’s director of audio and spearheaded several critically-acclaimed podcasts, including Another Round, See Something Say Something, and Thirst Aid Kit. She’s produced more than 100 live events in three countries, and has been on staff at NPR’s Ask Me Another, NPR Music, and WFUV. Her latest series, Julie: The Unwinding of the Miracle, explores the process of dying.

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio
BFS Radio Update - BRIC Media Talks: A Documentary is a Marathon, Producing Non-Fiction Projects! April 18! 7pm! Be there!

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 2:31


Media Talks: A Documentary is a Marathon, Producing Non-Fiction ProjectsApr 18, 2019 • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PMMaking a documentary is a long and complicated process. Working with subjects and documenting their lives can mean false starts and long days. As life happens, projects can be delayed by months and years. We've convened an esteemed panel of documentary makers who will discuss how they keep momentum, sustain energy, and figure out when to push and when to pull back in the process of making a non-fiction or documentary project.MEET OUR PANELISTSCaitlin Mae Burke is an Emmy-winning producer. Documentary features she produced have screened and won awards at Sundance, Berlinale, Tribeca, True/False, BAMcinemafest, MoMA, The Museum of the Moving Image, and in movie theaters internationally. Caitlin's work as a producer and director has been broadcast on ABC, CNBC, Discovery Networks, ESPN, Field of Vision, OWN, TLC and YouTube Red. She is an alumna of Berlinale Talents, an inaugural inductee into DOC NYC'S 40 Under 40, and is currently the program manager for Tribeca Film Institute's IF/Then Shorts, which funds short documentary films.Martine Granby is a visual storyteller. She is currently a producer with the Brooklyn-based BRIC TV, where she has co-produced and directed the Emmy-winning #BHeard documentary series, #BHeard Town Halls, and the weekly magazine show Going In With Brian Vines. As a fellow with Kartemquin Film's Diverse Voices in Docs program, she started production on her current film The Mask That Grins And Lies. The Mask That Grins And Lies is a meditative feature-length documentary film addressing the invisibility of black women’s mental illness and the stigma that silences a community. She is a graduate of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.Eleanor Kagan strives to build communities with her work whether it be through podcasts, innovative audio, or live events. Prior to joining Pineapple Street Media in 2018 as a senior producer, she served as BuzzFeed’s director of audio and spearheaded several critically-acclaimed podcasts, including Another Round, See Something Say Something, and Thirst Aid Kit. She’s produced more than 100 live events in three countries, and has been on staff at NPR’s Ask Me Another, NPR Music, and WFUV. Her latest series, Julie: The Unwinding of the Miracle, explores the process of dying.

Midrats
Episode 441: Father's Day With Stephen Roderick

Midrats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 34:19


For our Father's Day Best of we will replay an interview with Stephen Roderick, author of, The Magical Stranger: A Son's Journey into His Father's Life. Rodrick is a contributing writer for The NYT Magazine and a contributing editor for Men's Journal. He has also written for New York, Rolling Stone, GQ, The New Republic, Men's Journal, and others. Before becoming a journalist, Rodrick worked as a deputy press secretary for US Senator Alan J. Dixon. He hold a bachelors and masters in political science from Loyola University of Chicago and a masters in journalism from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism. 

Midrats
Episode 389: Stephen Roderick, author of, The Magical Stranger: A Son's Journey

Midrats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 34:13


For our Father's Day Best of we will replay an interview with Stephen Roderick, author of, The Magical Stranger: A Son's Journey into His Father's Life.Rodrick is a contributing writer for The NYT Magazine and a contributing editor for Men's Journal. He has also written for New York, Rolling Stone, GQ, The New Republic, Men's Journal, and others. Before becoming a journalist, Rodrick worked as a deputy press secretary for US Senator Alan J. Dixon. He hold a bachelors and masters in political science from Loyola University of Chicago and a masters in journalism from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.

AirGo
Ep 87 - Thaddeus Tukes

AirGo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 58:04


Thaddeus Tukes is a master on the vibes and community journalist in the making. Featured across Chicago's music scene, including on The Social Experiment's Surf, Thaddeus is a gigging jazz musician, producer, and rapper. He also is in a masters program studying new media innovation and entrepreneurship at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism, where he was a central figure in the campus' music and social justice community as an undergrad. Recorded live 4/20/17 at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago Music from this week's show: Feel My Vibes - @ThaddeusTukes Bag's Groove - @ThaddeusTukes Pass the Vibes - @Nicosegal

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Midrats
Episode 327: Best of the Big Man Theory

Midrats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 60:30


What is the impact of the right man at the right time with the right ideas? What is the impact of what seems to some as just a man, but to a son is all?Our 1st Guest will be LCDR BJ Armstrong author of, 21st Century Mahan: Sound Military Conclusions for the Modern Era .For the second half of the hour we will have Stephen Roderick author of, The Magical Stranger: A Son's Journey into His Father's Life.Armstrong is a Naval Aviator and an occasional naval historian. His articles have appeared in numerous journals including USNI's Proceedings and Naval History, Naval War College Review, Infinity Journal and others. He is a research student with the Department of War Studies at King's College, University of London. He was recently named the 2013-14 Morison Scholar by Naval History & Heritage Command and was awarded the 2013 Navy League Alfred Thayer Mahan Award.Rodrick is a contributing writer for The NYT Magazine and a contributing editor for Men's Journal. He has also written for New York, Rolling Stone, GQ, The New Republic, Men's Journal, and others. Before becoming a journalist, Rodrick worked as a deputy press secretary for US Senator Alan J. Dixon. He hold a bachelors and masters in political science from Loyola University of Chicago and a masters in journalism from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.

Midrats
Episode 232: Father's Day Best of With Stephen Rodrick

Midrats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2014 33:22


In case you missed it the first time, especially for those whose fathers served in uniform, you owe it to yourself to listen to our interview with Stephen Rodrick about his book, The Magical Stranger: A Son's Journey into His Father's Life.You will really enjoy the interview, and I cannot recommend the book any greater. Buy it.Rodrick is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and a contributing editor for Men's Journal. He has also written for New York, Rolling Stone, GQ, The New Republic, and others. Before becoming a journalist, Rodrick worked as a deputy press secretary for United States Senator Alan J. Dixon. He hold a bachelors and masters in political science from Loyola University of Chicago and a masters in journalism from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.

Midrats
Episode 184: The Big Man Theory

Midrats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2013 62:39


What is the impact of the right man at the right time with the right ideas? What is the impact of what seems to some as just a man, but to a son is all? For the first half of the hour we will have LCDR BJ Armstrong to discuss his book, 21st Century Mahan: Sound Military Conclusions for the Modern Era. For the second half of the hour our guest will be Stephen Roderick to discuss his book, The Magical Stranger: A Son's Journey into His Father's Life.LCDR BJ Armstrong is a Naval Aviator and an occasional naval historian. His articles have appeared in numerous journals including USNI's Proceedings and Naval History, Naval War College Review, and Infinity Journal to name a few. He is a research student with the Department of War Studies at King's College, University of London. He was recently named the 2013-14 Morison Scholar by Naval History & Heritage Command and was awarded the 2013 Navy League Alfred Thayer Mahan Award. Stephen Rodrick is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and a contributing editor for Men's Journal. He has also written for New York, Rolling Stone, GQ, The New Republic, The New York Times Magazine, Men's Journal, and others. The Magical Stranger is his first book.Before becoming a journalist, Rodrick worked as a deputy press secretary for United States Senator Alan J. Dixon. He hold a bachelors and masters in political science from Loyola University of Chicago and a masters in journalism from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.