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Long before ‘Ryan's Daughter' or even ‘The Quiet Man', the American movie industry came to Ireland to make a film.‘Sweet Inniscarra' was the first talkie filmed on location here in 1931.In the interim, the original reels have gone missing and now one man is spearheading efforts to find a copy.Tom Hurley is the Radio Producer and documentary maker leading the charge. He joins Seán to discuss.
Long before ‘Ryan's Daughter' or even ‘The Quiet Man', the American movie industry came to Ireland to make a film.‘Sweet Inniscarra' was the first talkie filmed on location here in 1931.In the interim, the original reels have gone missing and now one man is spearheading efforts to find a copy.Tom Hurley is the Radio Producer and documentary maker leading the charge. He joins Seán to discuss.
Solarstone discusses life, the universe & everything with the Anglo/Norwegian Dj / Producer. -
Solarstone discusses life, the universe & everything with the the South-African Dj / Producer Andre Frauenstein aka Lostly. -
Solarstone discusses life, the universe & everything with the English Dj / Producer Adam Turner aka Farius. -
Host Ruben Navarrette has a great conversation with his old friend, Emiliano Limon, about the new media and what went wrong with the old media. They talk about Limon's long career in talk radio and how that medium changed America -- and then went off the rails. They also discuss broadcast media in general, and what the future holds for an industry that seems to be changing by the week.
When Martin talks gardening on BBC radio he works with Ross, a horticulturalist with a big gardening dream! We're also talking about the jobs you should do this week in the garden and Jill has a super seasonal recipe that made all our mouths water!Listeners to the P&T Podcast can get a discount simply by entering the code POTSANDTROWELS - T's & C's apply, go to plantgrow.co.uk for details.#gardening #kalettes #recipe #seasonal #winter Visit potsandtrowels.com for links to all the videos & podcast episodesEmail Questions to info@potsandtrowels.com Our weekly YouTube videos are here: Pots & Trowels YouTubeThe Pots & Trowels team:Martin FishJill FishSean RileyFind out more about Martin & Jill at martinfish.com Find out more about Sean at boardie.comPodcast produced by the team, edited by Sean, hosted by buzzsprout.com
This week, we're talking Veteran Suicide Prevention with the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, saying farewell to our Military Producer from the Minnesota National Guard, and getting an update from the MN Patriot Guard. Guests include: Rachel Johnson – Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs 1LT Colton Rossow – Minnesota National Guard Craig Ugland – Minnesota […] The post Veterans Suicide Prevention and our Minnesota Military Radio Producer appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
Kevin Tewis-Allen - a British singer-songwriter, DJ, BBC Radio Producer of the decade 1990-2000, entrepreneur, businessman, and author - joins us on this episode of Celeb Savant. Kevin explains how he heard about the podcast, leading him to wanting to be a guest, and we hear about his multi-faceted career in the industry, collaborating with the likes of Beyonce, Britney Spears and more. Website - www.wearestarbridge.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevintewis/ Twitter - @kevintewis
Zara Hedderman, Freelance Culture Journalist and Eoin Sweeney, Radio Producer and Broadcaster join Dearbhail to chat about the latest releases on the big and small screen.
Today's Sports Daily is a conversation with good friend and radio producer extraordinare Jason Stewart talking all things MLB, Caitlin Clark's popularity, Pete Rose documentary, Dodgers playoff woes, the poker world, & Doug Gottlieb. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)Ads:BetOnline - Winner Take All $300,000 NFL Survivor Pool This Season!
This is an episode with the Radio Producer!
Longtime Chicago sports radio producer Randy Merkin tells Nestor the currently empty story of The Windy City scene as all five teams struggle to meet the lofty expectations of first place in The Second City.
Writer and podcaster Esther O'Moore Donohoe and Radio Producer and Broadcaster Eoin Sweeney join Brendan to chat through the latest releases on the big and small screen
Matthew Coller is joined by SiriusXM NFL radio producer Matt Stopsky for an early Week 1 preview and questions about J.J. McCarthy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to Mike talking about his job as a radio producer. What was your job title? What were your typical hours? What did a typical day look like? How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job? What would you say were the pros and cons of the job? What qualities would you say are needed for the job? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radioesol/message
On this episode we bring in one of the producers from Busted Open Radio Andre!!! He talks his wild #Wrestlemania weekend! Running from #WWE media events to putting together the Busted Open radio HUGE events including the Busted Open party, Masters Class and more!! Take a deep dive into the world of a full time wrestling creator!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/TheWhipShow/support
Entertainment Journalist and Broadcaster Sarina Bellissimo and Radio Producer and Broadcaster Eoin Sweeney discuss the best of what to watch in film and TV for the week ahead
Thank you for tuning in to a special edition of Super Cool Radio! Our guest is the producer and event security for Super Cool Radio, Shane Hess! Shane is also celebrating his 10th year working for the South Bend Cubs. In this interview, hear Shane discuss joining the South Bend Cubs, meeting and becoming friends with Stu D. Baker, some of his favorite moments from the South Bend Cubs, joining Super Cool Radio and his experience so far, and much more! SCR and Matthew Thomas would like to thank Shane for the great interview. Thank you to the South Bend Cubs and Chris Hagstrom-Jones for allowing us to film at Four Winds Field. Links to check out: Link for Motoblot: Front Page - MOTOBLOT South Bend Cubs website: South Bend Cubs | MiLB.com Intro music: Go Cubs Go Outro music composed by Jonny Neville Producer: Shane Hess If you like this video, please consider heading over to our merch store and supporting us. Your support means so much! Link: Super Cool Radio's Artist Shop | Featuring custom t-shirts, prints, and more (threadless.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supercoolradio/support
A man of a thousand voices, if only in his head, Eric knows where most of the bones are buried at radiostations from Elizabethton, Kentucky to Dothan Alabama on his way to Nashville. Able to come up witha grizzly, jaded, humorous country character for radio shows or clever commercial spots, Eric'simagination always has you feeling he's dreaming in technicolor and you in pastels. Hear from a geniusof radio production.AMONG THE HOT TOPICS: Who's Eldon Thacker?, Haray Carey drops by, and the Apple Music world.
A man of a thousand voices, if only in his head, Eric knows where most of the bones are buried at radiostations from Elizabethton, Kentucky to Dothan Alabama on his way to Nashville. Able to come up witha grizzly, jaded, humorous country character for radio shows or clever commercial spots, Eric'simagination always has you feeling he's dreaming in technicolor and you in pastels. Hear from a geniusof radio production.AMONG THE HOT TOPICS: Who's Eldon Thacker?, Haray Carey drops by, and the Apple Music world.
Eagles Radio producer Joe McPeak joins the team. Eagles are born to run in the Merrill Montage. Plus, Times Yours.
Dahlia Wilde and her Wonder Dog talk with her iHEART RADIO mentor, Super Smart Symantha Wilson, Producer at THE BREAKFAST CLUB with CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD. The "OH MY GOD PARTICLE SHOW!" is Executive Produced by Dahlia Wilde and iHEART Media and is a part of the Seneca Podcast Network. Please follow me at @DahliaWildeOfficial Audio Design by Paul Mercier. Music by Ivo Moring. Keep looking up! We are the stars!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Shea joins Jesse to talk about working at SiriusXM, his musical fandom and his first book, All the Leaves Are Brown: How the Mamas & the Papas Came Together and Broke Apart Available now https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C26RHQL9/ref=docs-os-doi_0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the one with Samantha K Henderson! Samantha K Henderson is an award-winning film and TV producer working in Sacramento and Los Angeles. She is the Co-Director of SacFilmChallenge, a music and film festival, and she founded the Sacramento Film Project, which is a film group that focuses on networking and developing filmmakers. Samantha serves on the Board of Directors at Access Sacramento (public access TV and radio) and is certified as a TV and Radio Producer. Her newest film,“Smashed”, premiered at Raleigh Studios Hollywood in November 2021 as part of Women in Media's CAMERAderie Initiative and is now on a festival run. In 2019 she wrapped “ChefNSacramento” which she also wrote and directed. She's a member of Women In Media, African American Women in Cinema, Capital Film Arts Alliance, and the Northern California Film Coalition. "Breaking Big" with Erin Neumeyer is a podcast about working in the entertainment industry. Meet people who work in all areas of show business to find out how they broke into the industry and found success. Working in this creative field can be a roller coaster - there will be laughter, thrills and tears - but these talented people are enjoying the ride! A HUGE Thanks to WhoHAHA.com for featuring our show in the "Podcasts We Love" Section of their App! And special thanks to FILMCRAFT LA for sponsoring our show! While you can listen to our show everywhere podcasts are streamed we would be honored if you would open (or download the WhoHaHa App HERE if you don't already have it) and listen there this month! While you're there check out the other lady driven shows - there are lots of great ones! SHOW LINKS: Listen to her Podcast: The Creative Seat SHOUT OUTS: DM Samantha on IG to get a discount code for the Sac Film Challenge on Film Freeway. SacFilmChallenge is a music and film festival organized by filmmakers who live and work in the Sacramento region and who are passionate about the community, the process, and the films made by creatives who employ the highest level of innovation, creativity, and craftsmanship and we want to celebrate them. Erin's SHOUT OUT: Barbie by Mattel - Inclusive Barbie's just launched a new doll with Down Syndrome LINKS: Keep in touch with Samantha INSTAGRAM:@SamKendrea TIKTOK:@SamKendrea TWITTER: @SamKendrea FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SamKendrea IMDB:https://pro.imdb.com/name/nm6602414 WEBSITE: www.samanthaKhenderson.com CONTACT INFO: Breaking Big with Erin Neumeyer Produced by Bex Francis & Erin Neumeyer, Edited by Dylan Neumeyer Show Music composed and performed by Dylan Neumeyer Email us at ThunderTally@gmail.com or Follow us on Instagram @ThunderTally --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakingbig/support
This is the one with Samantha K Henderson! Samantha K Henderson is an award-winning film and TV producer working in Sacramento and Los Angeles. She is the Co-Director of SacFilmChallenge, a music and film festival, and she founded the Sacramento Film Project, which is a film group that focuses on networking and developing filmmakers. Samantha serves on the Board of Directors at Access Sacramento (public access TV and radio) and is certified as a TV and Radio Producer. Her newest film,“Smashed”, premiered at Raleigh Studios Hollywood in November 2021 as part of Women in Media's CAMERAderie Initiative and is now on a festival run. In 2019 she wrapped “ChefNSacramento” which she also wrote and directed. She's a member of Women In Media, African American Women in Cinema, Capital Film Arts Alliance, and the Northern California Film Coalition. "Breaking Big" with Erin Neumeyer is a podcast about working in the entertainment industry. Meet people who work in all areas of show business to find out how they broke into the industry and found success. Working in this creative field can be a roller coaster - there will be laughter, thrills and tears - but these talented people are enjoying the ride! A HUGE Thanks to WhoHAHA.com for featuring our show in the "Podcasts We Love" Section of their App! And special thanks to FILMCRAFT LA for sponsoring our show! While you can listen to our show everywhere podcasts are streamed we would be honored if you would open (or download the WhoHaHa App HERE if you don't already have it) and listen there this month! While you're there check out the other lady driven shows - there are lots of great ones! SHOW LINKS: Listen to her Podcast: The Creative Seat SHOUT OUTS: DM Samantha on IG to get a discount code for the Sac Film Challenge on Film Freeway. SacFilmChallenge is a music and film festival organized by filmmakers who live and work in the Sacramento region and who are passionate about the community, the process, and the films made by creatives who employ the highest level of innovation, creativity, and craftsmanship and we want to celebrate them. Erin's SHOUT OUT: Barbie by Mattel - Inclusive Barbie's just launched a new doll with Down Syndrome LINKS: Keep in touch with Samantha INSTAGRAM:@SamKendrea TIKTOK:@SamKendrea TWITTER: @SamKendrea FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SamKendrea IMDB:https://pro.imdb.com/name/nm6602414 WEBSITE: www.samanthaKhenderson.com CONTACT INFO: Breaking Big with Erin Neumeyer Produced by Bex Francis & Erin Neumeyer, Edited by Dylan Neumeyer Show Music composed and performed by Dylan Neumeyer Email us at ThunderTally@gmail.com or Follow us on Instagram @ThunderTally --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakingbig/support
Podcast Description: In this episode, we speak with Layla Painter, a former BBC Radio producer who made the decision to take voluntary redundancy and transition into teaching media students at university level. Layla shares her journey of discovering new opportunities and utilizing her skills in a different way. She talks about the challenges and rewards of switching careers and offers advice for those looking to make a similar transition. Join us as we dive into Layla's inspiring story of taking a leap of faith and finding a fulfilling career path.
Listener's responses from my request last week: ----- To the many of you who pulled your Subaru's over last week and emailed me, thank you. For those who don't know, I had a stroke about two weeks ago and am, thankfully, ok. I walked out of intensive care about twenty-four hours later. Other than a fistful of pills every day, I'm back to normal. And as I said last week, it was close and I got lucky. My request last week was what does this all mean? I got very close, received an enormous outpouring of support, and got stuck on the question, “What's it all mean?” The emails from listeners had three consistent themes: gratitude, the small things, and people. Lara Shows emailed to say “find joy in every day even in the mundane things” which I tried to put to use in the Atlanta airport Sunday with a delayed flight. I watched the planes come and go, tried to enjoy it versus getting upset about the delay. Lawrence Hughey of Mobile and I exchanged a few emails. He wrote “all of us are surrounded everyday by blessings and miracles but we don't see them. Our vision is faulty and limited. But for you,” Lawrence continued, “I'm betting your vision is greatly improved at this point.” And it is, Lawrence, and I hope to never lose that vision and I know I have to work to keep it. There was Andrew Willis who works at Alabama Public Radio. He began as an intern where one of his first jobs was learning to edit audio content and used my commentaries years ago as practice. He's now the Assistant Program Director and Radio Producer. His message: “It's not about the lifestyle changes that you need to make, but the relationships you have with people. Set aside more time for those relationships. That's where you really make a difference.” Andrew, I don't know if I make a difference or not, but I do remember lying on that table in the hospital and telling my wife I'm not ready to die yet. The imagine in my head was of my children and how badly I want to watch them grow up and celebrate all the chapters in their life that lie ahead. I'm not ready to acquiesce that dream yet. And I've made some subtle changes with them already. In the movie It's A Wonderful Life, George Bailey's guardian angel, Clarence, says, “You've been given a great gift George: A chance to see what the world would look like without you.” I was not given that gift, but I the stroke I had two weeks ago was a big scare. And I'm going to decide it was a gift and see what I can do differently going forward to try to make a difference. My doctors told me to take it easy but get back to living. And all this rumination on life and such along with waves of emotion have been exhausting and they've left me feeling a bit melancholy. I'm ready to take my newfound lessons and move forward, renewed. If you offered thoughts for me, I can't thank you deeply enough. Truly, thank you. Now, let's get going. I'm Cam Marston and I'm just trying to Keep It Real.
Willard Correctional Institution in Enfield will be the third prison in Connecticut to close in two years. Connecticut Mirror's Jaden Edison reports that prison admissions have decreased by more than 11,600 people since 2013. "The most recent increase came in the last fiscal year, when admissions rose by more than 4,300 people," Edison says, "though the numbers are far below pre-pandemic levels." This hour, Edison joins us to discuss the closures, and the resources required to smooth reentry. Plus, Connecticut Public investigative reporter Bria Lloyd previews the latest CPTV "Cutline" all about "transforming corrections" in Connecticut. Luis Luna uses radio and music as a tool in organizing and educating. He's a WPKN radio producer who co-produces Abolition Transmission, "a radio show produced collectively by incarcerated abolitionists across the country." He joins us to discuss their latest episode, focused on Connecticut prisons. GUESTS: Jaden Edison: Justice Reporter, Connecticut Mirror Bria Lloyd: Investigative Reporter, The Accountability Project at Connecticut Public Luis Luna: Co-Creator, Abolition Transmission; Radio Producer, WPKN; Community Organizer, HUSKY for Immigrants Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Toyfest Convention- A Toy trade show providing a service for specialty Toy stores manufacturers and sales reps. It is recognized as the second oldest, and the second largest show in the United states. Jessica Butcher- kiddo's Closet & Clips Toy Store owner.Aki Starr is an internationally acclaimed pop singer, songwriter and producer. He is also an accomplished actor, model and dancer, making him a 5-star threat.Movie Reviews and More is broadcast live Tuesdays at 5PM PT.Movie Reviews and More TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Movie Reviews and More Radio Show is broadcast on K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Movie Reviews and More Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Hosted by Fritz Coleman and Louise Palanker, Media Path takes you along on a scenic tour through books, movies, TV, podcasts and music related to a given topic of captivation. We are exploring entertainment, politics, history, true crime, world events and all of their intriguing intersections. Go beyond binging with Media Path. “And now, here's Fritz Coleman with the weather.” For nearly four decades, Los Angelenos came to know and love Fritz Coleman through his gig as the weather reporter on KNBC, where his affable demeanor (honed in his early years of stand-up comedy) made him a staple of local news. But when he retired from his weather gig two years ago, Coleman knew he wasn't done working. “That 11 o'clock news kept me from a lot of things,” he recalls. “Now I could do all those things that massage my soul, be curious more, and discover more.” That's the impetus behind MEDIA PATH PODCAST, co-hosted by Fritz and Louise Palanker, veteran radio producer and documentarian. With 100 episodes released so far, MEDIA PATH is a look back at what has defined our media for the past half-century. With guests as eclectic as Congressional leader Adam Schiff, television legend Henry Winkler, Grammy winning songwriter Diane Warren, and “Double Dare” host Marc Summers, each week is a journey down a new path of remembering, learning, and reevaluating our shared memories and histories. Every show includes discussion of current cultural events and recommendations from the hosts, as well as extended, deep-dive discussions with figures who have had meaningful and memorable impact on the media world we experience. While many of the subjects will be familiar to Baby Boomers and Gen X'ers, the spirit of inquisitiveness, curiosity, and sharing that Fritz and Louise bring to each episode will ring familiar to newer generations who may be hearing about these subjects, people, and stories for the first time. For Louise Palanker, who has been producing radio entertainment for decades and successful podcasts since 2005, that sense of serious and thoughtful discovery and discussion is what drives the podcast: “We can rediscover the things that matter to us and celebrate what we love.” For Coleman, the show is a new way for him to share his passion and curiosity about the world in the same charitable spirit that earned him Congressional recognition as “Humanitarian of the Year” for his work with the American Red Cross. “It's a great release valve of the pent-up energy from forty years of weather reporting,” he says. And now – back to you Fritz and Louise, for more journeys on the MEDIA PATH. Louise Palanker https://www.mediapathpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/MediaPathPodcast https://twitter.com/mediapathpod MORE: getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
Bob Sirott is fascinated with what Chicago’s architecture has to offer. This is year two of sending WGN Radio producer Hayley Boyd through the Chicago downtown pedestrian walkway system. He checks in with her throughout the morning to get updates on how to navigate through the Pedway, where you can shop and purchase food, and […]
In this episode former radio producer at the BBC Charlotte Worth, talks about her decision to leave behind her career in the media and focus on helping others to find career fulfilment. She gives her top five tips from saying yes to things in life that might feel frightening, to saying no to things at work that are likely to pigeon hole you into somewhere you don't want to be. Find out more about Charlotte here https://www.careeringintomotherhood.com/charlotte-worth
John Lloyd is an English television and radio comedy producer and writer whose work includes Not the Nine O'Clock News, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Spitting Image, Blackadder and QI. He is also the author of the book "1,411 Quite Interesting Facts to Knock You Sideways", a collaboration with John Mitchinson and James Harkin. John is currently the presenter of BBC Radio 4's The Museum of Curiosity.
Eoin Sweeney, TV and Radio Producer and Esther McCarthy, freelance film writer and Irish Correspondent for Screen International.
Dan Falato joins the show to talk about his career as a Sports Radio Producer. We get into what it was like rooming with Chicago Cubs player Mark Grace, the biggest celebrities Dan has ever met, how he became Stephen A Smith's producer, and more.
Sam Zia is an active Licensed Marriage Therapist, Radio Producer, Gamer and also worked with Playboy to help their actresses deal with trauma and PTSD. He joins the show today to help people figure out the problems in their relationships and give Sweetea advice for their own personal use.
Series Producer of RTE's Arena, Kay Sheehy, and Eoin Sweeney, TV and Radio Producer, share their recommendations on what to watch on the big and small screens.
Kay Sheehey, Series Producer, RTE Arena and Eoin Sweeney, TV and Radio Producer, share their recommendations on what to watch on the big and small screens.
David talks about his career and how it has led to 4 Grammy's, a college curriculum, touring with a Doc Watson and having tv shows on tv for over 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandy-carlton/message
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer RTE Arena and Eoin Sweeney, TV and Radio Producer, share their recommendations for what to watch on the big and small screens this week.
Steve Pogatch is the Sr. Manager of Voiceover Operations of Studio Resonate (SXM Media-SiriusXM/Pandora/Stitcher). In addition to producing thousands of high quality audio ads in the 8+ years he's been at Pandora, Steve has been the go-to guy for all things VO Casting, VO Direction and VO Quality for Studio Resonate at Pandora/SiriusXM/Stitcher. He's been responsible the past few years for recruiting, auditioning and curating new talent for the Pandora VO Roster as well as managing the Pandora VoiceOver Roster. *In Steve's Episode, We Talk About: * The difference between podcast and radio ads What Pandora looks for in talent for their roster Home Studio Dos How to vary “natural, real” reads STAND FOR SONIC DIVERSITY: https://www.standforsonicdiversity.com/ Cheez-It + Pandora Collaboration - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cheez-it-teams-up-with-pandora-to-create-first-ever-sonically-aged-cheese-snack-using-music-from-iconic-hip-hop-artists-301546401.html Check out our BONUS questions with STEVE on the AVS YOUTUBE CHANNEL where Steve shares the #1 thing clients look for, how many submissions they get versus # they bring on and the biggest DON'T when submitting to Pandora . YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/gGPFePt8Rfs Follow Atlanta Voiceover Studio Here: facebook.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio instagram.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio twitter.com/atlvostudio tiktok.com/@atlantavoiceoverstudio Atlanta Voiceover Studio & ProVoiceoverTraining's Classes & Workshops www.AtlantaVoiceoverStudio.com www.ProVoiceoverTraining.com **Sign up for FREE weekly VO tips: https://bit.ly/AVSemail CLICK HERE for 15% off a Voice123 Membership ($359 tier and up) - https://bit.ly/3uPpO8i Terms & Conditions - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D-PfTuRouL2JIs5T7gcrmMQLmr5OyDe-a_yaeV-UKNw/edit?usp=sharing
Judith Valente is a former staff writer for the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal and is a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in journalism. Valente contributes to the US Catholic magazine and National Catholic Reporter. Besides her life as a journalist, she's a poet, retreat leader, TV & Radio Producer, and Benedictine lay Associate. Judith Valente and Brother Paul Quenon, OCSO are co-authors of a book of letters entitled: How to Be: A Monk and a Journalist Reflect on Living & Dying, Purpose & Prayer, Forgiveness & Friendship (Hampton Roads 2021)Interview Date: 4/8/2022 Tags: MP3, Judith Valente, Paul Quenon, letter writing, Covid pandemic, journalism, climbing a tree, wasting time, Spirituality
This conversation encompasses a wide range of what it means to be human and life's universal questions from very different perspectives. Valente responds to Trappist monk Brother Quenon's question, “Does this bring you closer to God?” by saying “I think that's the question we have to ask ourselves all the time in our work. Is this bringing me closer to the Divine Presence? Judith Valente is a former staff writer for the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal and is a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in journalism. Valente contributes to the US Catholic magazine and National Catholic Reporter. Besides her life as a journalist, she's a poet, retreat leader, TV & Radio Producer, and Benedictine lay Associate. Judith Valente and Brother Paul Quenon, OCSO are co-authors of : How to Be: A Monk and a Journalist Reflect on Living & Dying, Purpose & Prayer, Forgiveness & Friendship (Hampton Roads 2021) Interview Date: 4/8/2022 Tags: Judith Valente, Paul Quenon, Thomas Merton, Haiku, Rule of St. Benedict, deep listening, meditation, discontent, surrender, prayer, friendship, Saint Aelred of Rievaulx, Poetry, Letter Writing, Spirituality, Meditation
Senator Joe Morrissey could be the deciding vote on any new proposals to restrict abortion access in the state; A sailor at Fort Story in Virginia Beach has died after a helicopter experienced a “hard landing” during training exercises last week; The housing market in Hampton Roads is breaking records as prices continue to surge; and other local news stories.
This week's guest is David Goren, an independent radio producer and audio archivist based in NY whose company is called Handsewn Radio. His programs for the BBC and NPR have showcased outlaws of the airwaves. He focuses on the people and sounds of community radio: from shortwave to pirate radio stations operating from church basements, bodegas and bedrooms. He has created a Brooklyn Pirate Radio Sound Map and he's now in partnership with the sound preservation program of the Library of Congress. He began his career as a radio engineer primarily recording jazz from Lincoln Center. It wasn't easy becoming an investigative producer interviewing people about their illicit radio show! davidgoren.net pirateradiomap.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pirateradiomap Twitter: @shortwaveology Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/shortwaveology Each week in Creative Confidential Jude Kampfner chats to an independent professional performance or visual artist about how they survive and thrive. They share details of moving between projects, becoming more entrepreneurial, finding the best opportunities and developing a signature image and style. Her guests range from lyricists to novelists, videographers to sound designers. A broadcaster, writer and coach, Jude gently probes and challenges her so that whatever your line of creativity you learn from her advice and the experiences of her lively guests. REACH OUT TO JUDE:- Jude's Website Jude on Twitter Jude on LinkedIn Jude on Instagram Theme music composed by Gene Pritsker. https://www.genepritsker.com/ Show Producer and Editor, Mark McDonald. Launch YOUR podcast here.
What happens inside our brains and bodies when we experience something new? What is it like to perform surgery for the first time? Or to swim in a freezing cold lake? Monika Müller-Kroll and Susannah Edelbaum interview people from all walks of life about their most memorable firsts.