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Part 2 of Series so far in conjunction with ChristiTutionalist TM Politics podcast providing historical context of America's Judeo/Christian Foundations based upon Biblical Community (Free Will, Charity, etc.) vs Worldly Communism (Force, Theft, etc.) as was already tried on our Soil back during the Bradford Colony Mayflower Communal Compact and they almost all starved to death. Bradford and the Colony then pivoted to Biblical FREE WILL (Freedom) and Personal/Individual Responsibilities and Rights over Collectivist one's (that fails to take in account Human Nature and some desires to do least possible, if not avoid shirking any responsibility at all, and eventually more in Cart than can pull the Cart and ATLAS SHRUGS); Private Property ownership, again over Collectivist concept which when no-one owns no-one has direct pride and taking actual ownership of the responsibilities for; etc.; and as they say THE REST IS HISTORY as our Founders learned from that initial Failure.
We're excited to bring you a beautiful episode of The Moth, The Rest is History. In this hour, Henny Lewin, a young Jewish girl, is smuggled out of a Lithuanian ghetto during WWII, Musician Frank Almond makes a historic discovery, and Sivad Johnson takes us behind the scenes of the Detroit Fire Department. On Tuesdays and Fridays, The Moth's podcast feed presents episodes of the Peabody-Award Winning Moth Radio Hour and original episodes of The Moth Podcast. Since its launch in 1997, The Moth has presented thousands of true stories, told live and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide. Moth storytellers stand alone, under a spotlight, with only a microphone and a roomful of strangers. The storyteller and the audience embark on a high-wire act of shared experience which is both terrifying and exhilarating. Since 2008, The Moth podcast has featured many of our favorite stories told live on Moth stages around the country. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
S5 Ep7 - Tony Pastor, co-founder of Goalhanger, joins us to share insights from his journey in the podcast industry. Recognised as a titan in British podcasting, Tony, along with his co-founder, Gary Lineker, the former professional footballer and TV host, is behind some of the UK's most successful podcasts like The Rest Is History. In this engaging episode, Tony discusses the podcasting landscape in the UK versus the US, the evolution of media with on-demand content, and his personal journey from television to the world of podcasts. He also explains the intricacies of building a business without traditional marketing, the importance of community-building, and offers advice to budding entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the podcast world.
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Goalhanger's Tony Pastor explores building the U.K.'s leading independent podcast production company which includes shows like The Rest is History, The Rest is Politics and The Rest is Football. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Damian: I'm Damian Fowler and welcome to this edition of The Current Podcast. This week we sit down with Tony Pastor, the co-founder of Goalhanger, the UK's leading independent podcast production company. After a career as a TV producer, first at the BBC and then at ITV in the sports department, Tony teamed up with Gary Lineker, the former international football star turned broadcaster, to create the company. It launched its podcast hub in 2019. In just a few years, Goal Hanger has gone from strength to strength with hit podcast shows like The Rest is Football and The Rest is History, which apparently clock up 42 million downloads a month and counting. We'll get into the creative process in a minute about what makes these shows so successful. But first, I wanted to ask Tony about how Goalhanger was created. Tony: I set up Goal Hanger with my co host Gary Lineker, who in the UK is a well known media figure and former [00:01:00] footballer back in 2014. I'd been, a producer at ITV, a big TV company in the UK, and then left to set up my own production company. We concentrated largely on making sports documentaries, and then slowly the business changed, and, by 2019, we were launching our own podcasts, and in the last couple of years, it's become the main part of our business. Damian: You know, the podcast hub was launched, I know more recently than the actual whole production company and it's now like hosting some of the UK's most popular podcasts. I know that the company's just reported record audience figures for the May, July period this 2024. Big hit shows like the rest is football, which is co hosted by Gary Lineker. And the rest is politics and several others, you know, I'm kind of curious to how you achieved this in a world with, let's say, tens of thousands of podcasts. Tony: Well, it's a good question. [00:02:00] And the big challenge in the world of podcasting is discoverability. It's not easy for audiences, listeners to find new content. There's an awful lot of really good podcasts out there, but unfortunately they're not easy to find. We have had a bit of luck on that front because once you build a successful podcast, you can then tell people about anything new that you do. And there's no doubt that the number one way you can make sure that people know about a new podcast is if they're already listening to a podcast because they're on the right platform there, then they're enjoying the right form of medium. Once we had the rest is history at a super successful level, it made the launch of political shows and our entertainment shows and our sports shows that bit easier . Damian: So the rest is history was the kind of vehicle was the kind of prototype as it were. Is that fair? Tony: Well, actually we launched a podcast, that was a real niche podcast, in 2019. It's called we have ways of making you talk and [00:03:00] it's all about the history of the second world war and I did it really almost as a hobby. It was great fun. I launched it with a great historian called James Holland and a comedian called Al Murray, both of whom are real aficionados of the period. It quite quickly became a bit of a cult. No doubt lockdown during the COVID period helped in a way because it meant people were stuck at home seeking content. Podcasts are, producible remotely, we were able to really up the amount of content we produced. Suddenly it went from being very niche to some, to having quite a significant audience. And then the next iteration really was to say, we've got a successful podcaster that is, doing north of a million downloads a month, it's making some money and what would happen if we, did a podcast about more than just six years of history? In fact, let's do the whole of history. And that's how the rest is history was born and it broke out, became a super success and it really showed us that the format of intelligent people talking in an entertaining way about something they know a great deal about [00:04:00] really could work. Damian: That's pretty ambitious. I've got to say, the idea of doing the whole of history. And I've got to say, I am an avid listener to the rest is history. Absolutely fantastic show with the two co-hosts, Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland, who've got this got this brilliant rapport. Between them, I'm wondering if you could sort of like for people who haven't heard it just give a kind of distillation of the kind of tone and style of that podcast. Tony: Sure, it's a history podcast. It tells narrative stories, fabulous stories from history. Be that the story of Napoleon or the French revolution or the sinking of the Titanic, the rise of the Nazis. These are all subjects that have been covered extensively in the last 12 months, for example. But what it really does is it's two, people who know an awful lot about the subject, who research it really, really well, but then have a fantastic conversation. Fairly light conversation in a very entertaining, witty, well informed way. The best way I can [00:05:00] describe the tone of voice of The Rest is History is if you could imagine being sat in a bar or a cafe and hearing two people who know each other really well and are good mates chatting about something they're fascinated by in a very entertaining way. That's The Rest is History. Damian: And that formula also kind of carries over into the other podcasts, like for instance, the rest is football similarly, it's like, three guys having a kind of elevated, smart, funny conversation about what's just happened in the week, the week in, whether it be the Premier League or international football or what have you, is that fair? Tony: Yes, I think that is fair. I mean, we don't, create relationships on air with our podcasters. We basically, listen in on relationships that already exist. So Gary Lineker, Micah Richards and Alan Shearer, all great soccer players in their own right. But more important than that, their mates, and you get a real strong sense of that when you listen to them talking, they love their football, they watch it endlessly, they [00:06:00] have a WhatsApp group that frankly you could publish and probably get 100,000 subscribers to, it's so entertaining, it's all about what's going on in football constantly, and they basically bring that conversational style, that very matey friendly, but intelligent and analytical style to their conversations three times a week on a Monday, they look back over the weekend's action on a Wednesday. They try and answer as many of the audience's questions as they can. And on Friday they review the midweek and look forward to the weekend. So it's an ongoing conversation, between three guys who frankly. If we weren't recording it, would be having the same conversations anyway. Damian: I love that, insight. Damian: So I want to shift a little bit to ask you about the, business perspective. And what need, as it were, did you tap in the UK market? Which, obviously has a wide variety and diversity of broadcast options because the BBC is there. So, how did you get that market? Tony: Well, I think first of all, I would say that the BBC does a brilliant, brilliant [00:07:00] job. It's a wonderful broadcast that makes an incredible amount of diverse content, but it has to, it has to serve an awful lot of people so it can, find itself spread a little thin. One of the great attributes of podcasting as we discovered with our second world war history pod is that you can super serve a group of people who want something very specific. So the second world war pod is listened to by about 80 to 100,000 people. But it's listened to by them religiously twice a week and that means we get 1. 2 million downloads a month. That audience is not being served anywhere else. So that was our first insight. We then looked at kind of the broader history offering in traditional radio and it was all slightly stale. It had been the same for a long time when we wanted to have a slightly fresher, newer, more entertainment focused approach and, I'd like to tell you it was super planned, but in fact, it was about getting too [00:08:00] great talent to have good conversations. And, we spent nothing on marketing the entire growth of that podcast. The question I get asked most, which is really insightful in many ways, I think was it, why wasn't history taught like this at school? If it had been taught like this at school, I would never have dropped it as a subject. I've always loved history, but it was always done in such a dry way. Why couldn't it have been taught in this entertaining fashion at school? And I hope that's what we're actually providing for those for all those millions of people who love their history. We're giving them a new access point to it. Damian: Yeah, absolutely. I just listened to the five part series on Martin Luther and I remember going back to my history A level where I had, you know, hopefully she's not listening, but a pretty dull history teacher, but I learned everything about Martin Luther now, all these years later from that podcast. Absolutely brilliant with all its references. Tony: Absolutely, so there's one other thing I'm going to say to you which is, I think the commissioning model is slightly broken. I think the traditional model whereby somebody in their [00:09:00] broadcast ivory tower decides whether or not a pitch, a content pitch, will be the right thing for their audience. I think it just doesn't work anymore. There's, it's too, we've got to a point now where commissioners are trying to satisfy too many things at once. Whereas we can just say, this is what we want to do. We don't need a commissioner. We don't need, the finances of a traditional broadcaster. We'll self fund this. We believe in it. We can experiment. We can try stuff and it's been liberating for us creatively because we can, we can decide we want to do a podcast on Martin Luther which frankly nobody would ever commission and we can do it. And lo and behold it found a terrific audience, likewise we did, you know we did four parts on the falklands war. We did an extended season on custer. We did a long series on the nazis now the nazis will always get covered in traditional media. But, we were able to do, for example, this year, we took the guys to Sarajevo to talk about the start [00:10:00] of the first world war and the first shot that was fired, the assassination of our shoot, Franz ferdinand, you know, that's the kind of thing I just don't think traditional broadcasters are going to commission, but we're able to do it and find an audience with it. Damian: Yeah, I want to ask you a little bit about the revenue model from a business perspective. you know, um, a little bit, we, we keep hearing in the U S about the ad opportunity, especially in podcasts. I'm curious from your perspective, what's that opportunity like in the UK? Tony: Well, the ad part of it is challenging. The UK is not a very big market. It is nothing like the US market. For example, the advertising slash sponsorship market in the US around podcasting is something like $4 billion a year. In the UK it's more like a hundred million. Dollars a year. It's a pretty small pizza in terms of, that needs slicing up between, all the commercial players in the UK and frankly, if the BBC enter into this market as they're [00:11:00] threatening to do, it will be even more challenging for us. We've had to be pretty creative around the commercial side of it. So yes, we're absolutely fishing in the advertising and sponsorship pond, but we're also looking at subscription models. In fact, we've got six very successful subscription clubs for our podcasts. This is where audiences, super fans who really love the pod can get access early, can get it ad free, can get bonus content, can get live show tickets early, et cetera. And that's proved very successful. We also do live shows and the live shows, do very well. You know, the rest is history last night we did it live in Cambridge, in the university center, Cambridge in front of more than a thousand people. The rest is politics is going on a nationwide tour. We're doing seven cities. We've sold 30, 000 tickets across that tour. So yes, we've had to be quite. Smart, frankly, and see disparate potential, financial models for our podcasts so that they can really function. Damian: Yeah, it makes [00:12:00] sense. I know, people talk a lot about the kind of, the special relationship that, Podcast hosts have with their audience and sort of ipso facto that kind of translates a little bit into advertising and how advertising works, whether it be host read or ~whether it comes in, Tony: programmaticly Damian: programmatically. yeah. that's the word. I'm kind of curious to hear what response you've had from advertisers, in terms of what's your pitch to them? Tony: Yeah. I mean, our pitch to them is really relatively straightforward unlike nearly all other forms of media currently we're growing, the traditional TV and radio commercial radio models are shrinking. They're struggling. It's not easy for them. The streamers, Netflix and Apple And all the usual customers are now. Causing traditional TV to have to be very inventive and work with smaller budgets. We're the opposite. We know the, the podcast market is growing. every year. Our audience is very [00:13:00] young, so we skew much younger than all of the other mediums. So, 48 percent of our listeners are under 34. So half of our audience is effectively in their teens, twenties and early thirties, which is, attractive to commercial partners. And, we have very, very long listen times. People are fine, find the content compelling and engaging. So, the rest of history's average listen time is 41 minutes. Now, this is great news. I'm always very reassured by this because people have told me for a long time that young audiences want only bite sized content that they can swipe through and everything has to be a minute or less. What we might call the tick tock generation. Well, we're discovering that's not true People in their twenties and thirties want long form, intelligent, entertaining conversations. They want, they want to hear content that entertains them, that informs them, that educates them. I'm starting to sound positively BBC wreathian, but you know, they basically They basically do want [00:14:00] long form. People are commuting, they're exercising, they're walking dogs, they're cooking. They want to have something that entertains them, that, that informs them and a lot of people we know listen to our podcasts while they're doing something else. So I think the sell to commercial partners really is that, our listeners are super engaged. They're young, they're highly educated and by and large, we've done surveys, by the way, large scale surveys of over 20, 000 of our listeners, they earn really good salaries. They usually are executive and managerial levels in their businesses. These are the movers and shakers, the people who inform the way that, that our nations are moving. So there are really, really interesting and valuable audience. Damian: Yeah, it's, such a cliche now to say that young people have no attention. Clearly that's, that's not the case. Tony: It's, it's, it's absolute nonsense. It's not true. Damian: Yeah, it really is. And It's reassuring to hear that too. You know, in terms of the, you mentioned it's growing. How far can it grow? What's the sort of [00:15:00] scale you can, when you think about I think the statistic I read was that 20 percent of UK listeners listen to a podcast every week. That's a lot of headroom, right? You've got left. Tony: Oh, it's super exciting on that score. We are definitely nowhere near peak podcasting. I can tell you why, because nobody over about 55 is listening to podcasts because they, they never did. They didn't do growing up with it. The older generations, the people who are perhaps retired and who would enjoy our podcast most are just not listening. , They're perhaps didn't grow up with the technology. They're not quite as comfortable, opening an app and downloading audio content. I think that as people age with that native ability to use the technology and enjoy the content, there's a whole generation of people we will add between say 55 and 80, whatever, who will suddenly become listeners. There's probably 30 percent upside just when we start being listened to and enjoyed by an older generation, which is not happening at the moment. Damian: [00:16:00] That's a great point. Yeah, I think as people, get used to the tech, that's it. And then I don't, who knows what's coming up. You also have talked about, pushing podcasts into video as well. And I are talking right now on zoom, but people listening are just listening to this, with their air pods or what have you, what's the benefit in a way of, pushing podcasts, onto video, is it to see those hosts sparring with each other, people are curious. Tony: This is the area that intrigues us most about what we do. The advent of video really came from the US. We started to hear Prominent podcasters talk about watching podcasts rather than listening to podcasts. And we started to ask ourselves, why are they doing that? What is the gain? Surely it's not just for the programmatic ads on YouTube or Facebook. We were determined to trial it and see what the benefits were by practice, by actually trying it out. And what we discovered was, This was [00:17:00] an entirely different audience. So for example, during the euros, as I mentioned, 9. 7 million audio downloads and 10 million video downloads. They're not the same people with that. This was entirely additional audience. The other thing about it is, but there's a couple of things. One is that it helps with cross promotion. We can cut this content up, put a push it out on social, on Insta and Tik TOK and Twitter, et cetera. But also when it comes to having partnerships, you know, with some of the bigger brands, there's that, that hundred million dollar UK podcast market is suddenly much greater. If you're talking to brands about partnerships that include video and social, there's a whole extra set of people you're in conversation with. And so you can effectively turn a podcast back into a show, a 360 show, which. Frankly, we don't mind where people encounter. We don't mind whether you watch, you listen, you see the clips on your social media feeds. As long as you're encountering our [00:18:00] content, we're happy. And that's really why we've pushed so heavily into video. So we take the opposite position of the walled garden. We're not a walled garden. We're not going to tell you to come over to our place and enjoy our content. We're going to say, Where are you comfortable? Where do you want to be? Damian: Yeah, love that. Love that thought. Is podcast growth dependent to a certain extent on those different platforms and platform growth? You know, if people listen through Spotify or Apple, what have you? Tony: Well, I don't know whether it's dependent on that growth. It's an interesting question. What I can say is that we're agnostic. We don't mind where you are. We have a really good relationship with Spotify who are our, ad and sponsorship sales partner. But similarly, you know, we have a great relationship with Apple too, who handle a lot of our subscription clubs. And frankly, as I say, you know if you're there on YouTube or if you're there on Apple or Spotify, that's all fine. Yes, it does require people to be digitally native and comfortable with the digital platforms, but increasingly, as I say, apart from [00:19:00] perhaps my father's generation, who I still have to download podcasts for, you know apart from his generation, I think most people now are pretty comfortable with the media. Damian: So one of the great advantages of podcast production is that you, have a very close relationship with your audience. Could you give me some insight into how that breaks down in terms of subscribers and people who listen for free? What are you seeing? Tony: Sure. What we're seeing is that unlike the traditional, media relationship whereby a production company like us, we're Goalhanger. We would go in to see the commissioner at the BBC or channel four or ITV or NBC and we pitched them our idea and they would either say yes or no, usually no. But if they did commission it, we'd make it for them. We'd hopefully keep doing it. 10 percent production fee, they would then put it out. They would sell the ad slots to, commercial partners and ultimately the relationship between the production company and the final audience is really remote. So ours is [00:20:00] really close. When we put our pods out free to air, the audience listens to them. They contact us. We incorporate their questions. We have a very good relationship, very close relationship, but not nearly as close as we do with our subscribers. We've got about 90, 000 subscribers across our various podcasts. And what they get is a direct personal relationship with us. There's no, advertising. There's no sponsorship. They don't have to wait for a podcast. So for example, we'll, do a, six part series on the sinking of the Titanic. You can listen to that content spread out over three weeks for free with ads, Monday, Thursday, Monday, Thursday, Monday, Thursday, or if you're a subscriber on that first Monday, you can have all six episodes immediately as a box set. That kind of a relationship is, I think, unique to podcasting where you love the content. You decide that for the Cost of an oat milk latte. You can basically get all six episodes immediately. And many of our listeners now are just saying, you know what? I want my content clean. I'd like to just come to you direct. I'll have it [00:21:00] immediately. By the way, I'd love to get prioritized for the live tickets for the show in New York. I'd like to get them ahead of the rest of the public. And so you develop this fantastic relationship with your listeners and your fans. Damian: There seems to be a kind of recognition that staying authentic, is the way to scale. I was just, I was reading some comments by, Netflix boss Ted Sarandos at the RTS conference, Royal Television Society conference, who was saying, one of the big hits this year for them was Baby Reindeer, which is a very UK, British sensibility, but yet it's done really well. They didn't pander to a global audience. They kept it authentic. It seems like that is the same formula that's having success for you. Tony: Well, it's really interesting this, isn't it? Because, I've got three, I've got three, sons, two teenagers and a 20 year old, and they're watching tons of content on Netflix and, uh, and the variety of the streamers, and they're very happy watching, for example, Korean TV with subtitles. They'll watch dramas from Scandinavia with subtitles. They're very comfortable. [00:22:00] Watching authentic drama and cultural content from other nations. I don't know whether the kind of globalization of content has finally happened, the days when, if it didn't, when, if a movie didn't have a, an American star, it could never be watched around the world. I think it's gone. I think people are much more comfortable enjoying content from a variety of nations. Damian: Well, Tony, thank you so much for these insights. Great talking with you. Tony: An absolute pleasure. Thanks very much for having me on. Damian: And that's it for this edition of The Current Podcast. We'll be back next week, so stay tuned. The current podcast theme is by Love Caliber. The current team includes Kat Vesey and Sydney Kearns. And remember, Tony: We're not a walled garden. We're not going to tell you to come over to our place and enjoy our content. We're going to say, Where are you comfortable? Where do you want to be. Damian: I'm Damian and we'll see you next time. And if you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a review. Also tune into our other podcast, The Current Report.
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Maneuvering Your Podcast Criticism and Feedback into Podcast Growth It's a new year and time for a new outlook on your podcast feedback. If you've ever run into criticism and what you'd consider negative feedback about your podcast, we're here to help you not only manage that feedback but how you can boost your podcast brand with a PR strategy. Today's Hosts: MacKenzie Bennett, Cathy Beuten, Cyndee Harrison, Erika Brooks and Rachael Amato 1. How to Handle Negative Feedback: Understanding the difference between constructive criticism and unhelpful negativity. Steps to take when receiving critical feedback: Stay calm and avoid a defensive reaction. Evaluate the validity of the criticism. Turn feedback into actionable steps for improvement. Stories of podcasters who successfully turned negative feedback into positive outcomes. 2. Common Feedback Podcasters Face: Issues with audio quality, content structure, or engagement style. Listener preferences versus staying true to your creative vision. How to balance competing opinions while staying authentic. 3. When Feedback Becomes Something More: Criticism is an opportunity to grow and refine your podcast. Crises are moments where a response is essential to protect your brand and relationships. 4. Using PR to Boost Your Brand: How public relations can shape your podcast's narrative. Building your brand image through consistent messaging and strategic partnerships. Tips for handling public relations crises or controversies gracefully. 5. Engaging Your Audience: Strategies to encourage constructive feedback and dialogue with listeners. Creating a feedback loop that involves your audience in your podcast's growth journey. Using polls, surveys, and social media to crowdsource ideas and gauge listener sentiment. 6. Crafting a Positive Public Persona: Building a reputation as a responsive, audience-first podcaster. Turning your challenges into relatable stories that humanize your brand. Leveraging guest appearances and collaborations to bolster your credibility. 7. Success Stories & Lessons Learned: Examples of podcasts that overcame early criticism and became stronger. "The Rest Is History": Hosted by Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook, this podcast faced initial skepticism for its irreverent take on historical events. However, their unique approach resonated with younger audiences, leading to 11 million monthly downloads and significant YouTube views. Case studies of how smart PR moves propelled a podcast into the spotlight. Wondery's "Over My Dead Body": Wondery utilized a comprehensive PR strategy, including organizing a listening premiere in New York City and engaging with local press. This approach led to extensive media coverage and high download numbers, surpassing previous hits like "Dr. Death" and "Dirty John." Read this Wondery case study. Lessons learned from your own experience or that of your guests. Thanks for listening to Podcast Insider, you can subscribe to new episodes out every Thursday. The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls. General podcasting discussions and more can be shared on the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook group. Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike at todd@blubrry.com and mike@blubrry.com Stay tuned for more episodes and visit our website for the latest updates and resources.
Rebecca and Justine explore questions submitted by our listeners! They explore challenges of infertility, perspectives on the morning-after pill, and how Christians can thoughtfully engage in politics. The discussion also highlights strategies for evangelism, especially within diverse religious contexts, and how to discern primary doctrinal issues.List of Questions AnsweredHow can we effectively and practically share the gospel with Muslim friends, especially if we've known them for a long time and haven't told them about Jesus yet?Is there a way to discuss the Trinity with someone who believes Christians take Tanakh verses out of context?Should Christians get involved in politics?What are some practical ways or resources seasoned believers can use to help new believers discern primary doctrinal issues from secondary or tertiary ones?How do we navigate infertility as a Christian when no one talks about it?Are Christians against the morning after pill/Plan B?What are your thoughts on the Rest Is History podcast, particularly regarding Luther and Jesus?How can we both practically begin spiritual relationships with our unbelieving neighbors and community members?Sign up for weekly emails at RebeccaMcLaughlin.org/SubscribeFollow Confronting Christianity:Instagram | XPurchase Rebecca's Books:Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest ReligionDoes the Bible Affirm Same-Sex Relationships?: Examining 10 Claims about Scripture and Sexuality10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about ChristianityJesus though the Eyes of Women: How the First Female Disciples Help Us Know and Love the LordNo Greater Love: A Biblical Vision for FriendshipConfronting Jesus: 9 Encounters with the Hero of the GospelsAmazon affiliate links are used where appropriate. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases, thank you for supporting!Produced by The Good Podcast Co.
Tom Holland, co-host of The Rest Is History, is Gyles's guest this week. And, fittingly, this episode is full of history - Augustus, Napoleon III, Bram Stoker, Byron, Jesus and Cecil Beaton all get a mention. Yes, there's name-dropping of a historical kind. One of the interesting things about Rosebud is the distinctive ways in which our guests' childhoods reflect the adults they become, and Tom was thinking about history as soon as he started to read - and this episode exudes that. Tom isn't just one of the hosts of the world's biggest history podcast, he's also the writer of multiple best-selling history books, largely about the ancient world, which he's brought to life for a wide audience. His latest book, Pax, is out now. We hope you enjoy this interview with one of the best, brightest and most brilliant communicators around. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1968 är året då allting händer i USA. Samtidigt letar sig Bob Dylan fram ur sitt två år lång ide och lanserar en helt ny version av sig själv med albumet John Wesley Harding. Idag talar vi om kaosåret som förändrade ett land i grunden, till tonerna av All Along the Watchtower.Musikpodden finns även på:Instagram: Musik_poddenSpotify: Musikpodden med Arvid BranderApple podcast: Musikpodden med Arvid BranderKontakt: podcastarvid@gmail.comKällor:Martin Luther King (Godfrey, Hodgson 2010)1968: The Year That Rocked the World (Kurlansky, Mark 2003)Down the highway : the life of Bob Dylan (Sounes, Howard 2001)Images of the Tet offensive Hit Home (Oberdorfer, Don 2004)I See the Promised Land: Martin Luther King Jr.s Final Speech (Martin Luther King Jr. 1968)Robert F. Kennedy is Assassinated (Time, 2004)The Rest Is History - avsnitt 508, 509 och 510 (Podcast, Goalhanger, 2024)Dylan Has Returned With ‘John Wesley Harding' (Rolling stone, 1968) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Note from James:This week, there's a lot happening with Iran. Some strategies the U.S. has tried with them are just mind-boggling. My guest, Ken Timmerman, says it best: Iran is the biggest issue we face right now, and the closest we've been to World War III. What went wrong? What could go wrong next?Ken has been covering Iran and terrorism for 40 years. In this episode, we unpack his early days as a hostage of terrorists, the state of Iran's nuclear ambitions, and some downright shocking conclusions. I challenge Ken on some of his points, but his insights are hard to ignore. His new book, The Iran House, is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand the history and future of this volatile situation. Here's Ken Timmerman, terrorism expert and author of The Iran House.Episode Description:James sits down with investigative journalist and war correspondent Ken Timmerman to discuss the ongoing threat posed by Iran and its nuclear ambitions. From being held captive by terrorists to winning a $6 billion court judgment against Iran for their involvement in 9/11, Ken's experiences provide unparalleled insights into Middle Eastern politics. The episode explores why Iran's regime remains a global threat, the role of U.S. policy in shaping the region, and what's needed to empower the Iranian people toward meaningful change.What You'll Learn:Why Iran's leadership is considered the most significant threat to global security today.Ken's personal story of surviving 24 days as a terrorist hostage and how faith shaped his outlook.How Iran funds terrorist organizations across Sunni and Shia divides to destabilize the region.The real impact of U.S. policies, from Obama's nuclear deal to Trump's “maximum pressure” campaign.How empowering the Iranian people can lead to regime change without military intervention.Timestamped Chapters:[01:30] James' introduction: Why Iran matters now more than ever.[02:58] Ken's harrowing experience as a hostage in Beirut.[12:27] How Iran's funding spans both Sunni and Shia terrorist groups.[18:00] The controversy of U.S. policies toward Iran: Obama vs. Trump.[39:54] Non-violent warfare: Empowering Iranians for change.[55:16] Iran's nuclear capabilities and global implications.[01:07:23] Final thoughts: A hopeful path forward for peace.Additional Resources:Ken Timmerman's latest book: The Iran House: Tales of Revolution, Persecution, War, and Intrigue.Ken's memoir: And the Rest is History: Tales of Hostages, Arms Dealers, Dirty Tricks, and SpieU.S. Victims of State-Sponsored Terrorism Fund informationA history of Iran's nuclear ambitions from the International Atomic Energy Agency ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
He retired, started a business, retired again. Ran a triathalon, got his bike stolen, bought a bar and the rest is history. Blair Wilson is the Founder of Forbidden Spirits. We wouldn't have met him if Peter Boyd didn't drag us to the Kelowna Farmer's Market. Find Blair here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairwilsonforbiddenspirits/shop Forbidden spirits here: https://forbiddenspirits.ca/
After every football season deep dive we will take a short break into the wider world of sport and in 1981 there really was only one story for us to pick up. That summer's Ashes series has forever been synonymous with one man: Ian Terence Botham. His heroics with bat and ball transformed the prospect of another miserable summer into a famous win. How simple a story was it in reality? Do we laud the main character at the expense of the rest of the cast? And do we do that in history as a whole? To reflect on this legendary tale, Martyn is joined by Rob and Gary as they look at the loss of the England captaincy, the miracle of Headingley and the other actors who shared the stage. Before that, The Rest Is History's Dominic Sandbrook discusses the cultural importance of Botham in Britain at the time and the acute need we have for heroes in storytelling. If you want to support the podcast or want your episodes without ads and a couple of days earlier then head over to patreon.com/NessunDormaPodcast where you can subscribe for as little as $3.99 a month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did Trump win it or did the Democrats blow it? What are the implications of a second Trump presidency for America and the rest of the world? Has rightwing populism delivered a fatal blow to liberal democracy? Catchup on the last of our three special US election livestreams. Alastair is joined by Dominic Sandbrook from The Rest Is History, Marina Hyde from The Rest Is Entertainment, and Anthony Scaramucci from The Rest Is Politics US, to unpack Trump's historic comeback victory and grapple with what it means for all of us. We also hear from political strategist, Peter Hyman, who predicted a Trump victory. The Rest Is Politics is powered by Fuse Energy, a green electricity supplier powering homes across the UK. Use referral code POLITICS after sign up for a chance to win a signed copy of Rory and Alastair's books with personalised messages. Learn more at getfuse.com/politics ⚡ Get our exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ nordvpn.com/restispolitics It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! ✅ TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, join our Discord chatroom, and receive early access to live show tickets and Question Time episodes. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Assistant Producers: Evan Green, Becki Hills, Alice Horrell Video Editor: Teo Ayodeji-Ansell Social Producer: Jess Kidson Producers: Nicole Maslen, Fiona Douglas, Callum Hill Senior Producer: Dom Johnson Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor, Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Head to The Rest is Politics Youtube channel now for live coverage of the final twists and turns of the US presidential election, between 8pm-midnight GMT on Tue 5th Nov, again from 5am-9am GMT on Wed 6th Nov, and finally at 7-8.30pm GMT on Wed 6th Nov. In the second of these special US election livestreams, Rory and Alastair are joined by Anthony Scaramucci from The Rest Is Politics US, Dominic Sandbrook from The Rest Is History and Marina Hyde from The Rest Is Entertainment to provide a deep dive into what just happened: Donald J Trump is to be President of the United States, for a second time. Join The Rest Is team for a final livestream tonight at 7pm – watch here. Search for ‘The Rest Is Politics' on YouTube or go to: www.youtube.com/@restispolitics The Rest Is Politics is powered by Fuse Energy, a green electricity supplier powering homes across the UK. Use referral code POLITICS after sign up for a chance to win a signed copy of Rory and Alastair's books with personalised messages. Learn more at getfuse.com/politics ⚡ Get our exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ nordvpn.com/restispolitics It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! ✅ TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, join our Discord chatroom, and receive early access to live show tickets and Question Time episodes. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Assistant Producers: India Dunkley, Alice Horrell, Evan Green Video Editor: Teo Ayodeji-Ansell Social Producer: Jess Kidson Producers: Nicole Maslen, Fiona Douglas, Callum Hill Senior Producer: Dom Johnson Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor, Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Head to The Rest is Politics Youtube channel now for live coverage of the final twists and turns of the US presidential election, between 8pm-midnight GMT on Tue 5th Nov, again from 5am-9am GMT on Wed 6th Nov, and finally at 7-8.30pm GMT on Wed 6th Nov. In the second of these special US election livestreams, Rory and Alastair are joined by Anthony Scaramucci from The Rest Is Politics US to break down the results filtering through. Dominic Sandbrook from The Rest Is History also provides a deep dive into past elections and how they've shaped today's race, while Marina Hyde from The Rest Is Entertainment explores the cultural impact and high-stakes drama surrounding this year's election. Search for ‘The Rest Is Politics' on YouTube or go to: www.youtube.com/@restispolitics The Rest Is Politics is powered by Fuse Energy, a green electricity supplier powering homes across the UK. Use referral code POLITICS after sign up for a chance to win a signed copy of Rory and Alastair's books with personalised messages. Learn more at getfuse.com/politics ⚡ Get our exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ nordvpn.com/restispolitics It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! ✅ TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, join our Discord chatroom, and receive early access to live show tickets and Question Time episodes. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Assistant Producers: India Dunkley, Alice Horrell Video Editor: Teo Ayodeji-Ansell Social Producer: Jess Kidson Producers: Nicole Maslen, Fiona Douglas, Callum Hill Senior Producer: Dom Johnson Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor, Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Head to The Rest is Politics Youtube channel now for live coverage of the final twists and turns of the US presidential election, between 8pm-midnight GMT on Tue 5th Nov, again from 5am-9am GMT on Wed 6th Nov, and finally at 7-8.30pm GMT on Wed 6th Nov. In the first of these special US election livestreams, Rory and Alastair are joined by Anthony Scaramucci from The Rest Is Politics US to digest the campaign and break down what's at stake in coming hours. Dominic Sandbrook from The Rest Is History also provides a deep dive into past elections and how they've shaped today's race, while Marina Hyde from The Rest Is Entertainment explores the cultural impact and high-stakes drama surrounding this year's election. We also hear from a special guest, former Foreign Secretary David Miliband. Search for ‘The Rest Is Politics' on YouTube or go to: www.youtube.com/@restispolitics The Rest Is Politics is powered by Fuse Energy, a green electricity supplier powering homes across the UK. Use referral code POLITICS after sign up for a chance to win a signed copy of Rory and Alastair's books with personalised messages. Learn more at getfuse.com/politics ⚡ Get our exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ nordvpn.com/restispolitics It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! ✅ TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, join our Discord chatroom, and receive early access to live show tickets and Question Time episodes. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Assistant Producers: Evan Green, Becki Hills Video Editor: Teo Ayodeji-Ansell Social Producer: Jess Kidson Producers: Nicole Maslen, Fiona Douglas, Callum Hill Senior Producer: Dom Johnson Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor, Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a recent episode with Lord Frost, Will asked him if he was hopeful for the future of the United Kingdom. He acknowledged that it feels doom and gloom in 2024, but that the country has a history of getting itself into difficulties, and then finding the strength to overcome them. It is a great country with great traditions, and we just need to draw on them once again.If the UK is to draw strength from its history, it should talk more about it. There's no one better in the world to have that conversation with than the co-host of the cultural phenomenon that is The Rest Is History podcast, Dominic Sandbrook.Follow Will Kingston and Fire at Will on social media here.Read The Spectator Australia here.
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The war between revolutionary France and the allied powers of Prussia and Austria has reached fever pitch, and in early August 1792, the latter party threaten a terrible vengeance on Paris should harm be done to the French royal family. But far from calming tensions, this threat puts the King, Marie Antoinette and their children in terrible danger. They've been kept in the Tuileries Palace since their failed escape, and on the 10th of August, a frenzied crowd, led by National Guards and “fédérés” from Marseille, storm the palace, massacring the Swiss guards defending the Royal family, as they tear through the halls, in search of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette… Join Tom and Dominic in the fourth instalment of season two of the Fetch Revolution, as they dive into the chaos and carnage of the storming of the Tuileries. _____ Looking for all of our episodes on the French Revolution? Check out The Rest Is History's French Revolution playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX6W9e1zgsgaG _______ LIVE SHOWS *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York. Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Anouska Lewis Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode covers a recent multi-part series on The Rest is History podcast hosted by historian Tom Holland on Martin Luther and the Reformation. I discuss the errors in the portrayal of the reformer present throughout this series.
Our month of Hot for Teacher is coming to an end, but in this episode we have two teachers and a love of Anne Boleyn. Please enjoy.
It's August 1944: the Liberation of Paris is underway, and France appears to slowly be extricating herself from Nazi control. But, on the French western shores, in Saint-Malo, the deafening sounds of artillery fire continue to punctuate daily life, with the Germans making a last-ditch attempt to hold the coastal town. And when the U.S. Army arrive to lay siege to the German positions, the last person expected to be among the Allied forces is a photographer, let alone a female one… Until the publication of The Lives of Lee Miller in 1985 by her son, Antony Penrose, very little was known of the woman who forced her way into occupied Europe, and documented the true horrors of the Nazi campaign. Her photographs capturing Nazi evil went around the world, exposing the atrocities of the Holocaust and the harrowing aftermath of the death of Hitler. Now, her incredible story is being told in a new film, LEE, with Kate Winslet taking on the role of the formidable title character. From a marriage to a man famed for dying himself blue, to a staged photoshoot in Hitler's bathtub, Join Tom and Dominic as they explore the extraordinary story of Lee Miller. Joining Winslet is Andy Samberg playing Life Magazine photographer David E. Scherman; Alexander Skarsgård playing English Surrealist painter, photographer, poet and biographer Roland Penrose; Marion Cotillard playing Solange D'Ayen, the fashion director of French Vogue and close friend of Miller's: Josh O'Connor playing Tony, a young journalist and Andrea Riseborough playing British Vogue Editor Audrey Withers. Only in cinemas from Friday 13th September, book tickets now - https://www.leefilm.co.uk As always we appreciate your feedback on The Rest Is History to help make the podcast better: https://forms.gle/GymJghf56DFzZ8rAA _______ LIVE SHOWS *The Rest Is History BOOK TOUR* To celebrate the launch of our second book, “The Rest Is History Returns”, Dominic and Tom will be appearing onstage in both Oxford and Cambridge in September! *The Rest Is History LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall* Tom and Dominic, accompanied by a live orchestra, take a deep dive into the lives and times of two of history's greatest composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York. Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, o podcast semanal que traz até você um resumo de tudo que acontece de mais importante no mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 12 de agosto de 2024 e esta é a nossa vigésima sexta edição! 1 - Em algum momento você já parou e se perguntou: "Será que é tarde demais pra começar um podcast?". Se esse pensamento já te ocorreu, fica tranquilo, que é claro que você não está sozinho. A gente abre esta edição do Pod Notícias falando sobre como ainda existem muitas oportunidades para novas vozes no podcast, mesmo em um mercado que parece que já está saturado. "Parece" sendo a palavra de ordem dessa frase, tá? De acordo com as pesquisas mais recentes sobre podcast no mundo todo, embora existam milhões de podcasts por aí, menos de 15% deles são considerados "ativos" e com publicações regulares, mesmo que isso seja a preferência do público. Ou seja, tem muito espaço pra novos criadores de conteúdo por aí, que queiram preencher essa lacuna de conteúdo contínuo. Os especialistas de comunicação recomendam que novos podcasters foquem em nichos específicos, e tragam pro podcast toda a sua perspectiva única sobre os assuntos que falarem, porque é isso que atrai e fideliza os ouvintes. Vale lembrar que as barreiras de entrada nas mídias estão mais baixas do que nunca: existem equipamentos acessíveis, plataformas gratuitas, muita informação fácil de se achar na internet, várias oportunidades de monetização, enfim... Então, contrariando os pensamentos pessimistas que surgem aqui e ali, esse é o melhor momento pra se tornar um podcaster! Link E se você está pensando em começar a produzir podcasts, eu trago aqui alguns conteúdos que eu venho produzindo desde 2012 e com certeza podem te ajudar! Começando pelo meu livro "Podcast: Guia Básico", que voltou a estar disponível na loja Kindle da Amazon e agora também no Google Livros, ambas edições por apenas R$24,90 nesse relançamento. Apesar do livro ter sido publicado em 2015, os caminhos pra se produzir um podcast continuam totalmente válidos! Tem também o Curso de Podcast, um podcast sobre produção de podcasts que eu venho produzindo há quase 11 anos e que está voltando com novos episódios a partir desta semana, e disponível em todos os agregadores de podcast e também no YouTube onde eu sempre gravo os episódios através de uma live com a participação dos ouvintes e também os integrantes do meu grupo "Curso de Podcast" no Telegram. Se você quiser entrar, o link é t.me/ocursodepodcast totalmente de graça você pode ter contato comigo e com muitos outros profissionais do podcast no Brasil. E pra fechar, o meu curso Podcast para todos (que tá com uma mega promoção por tempo limitado), disponível exclusivamente na Content Academy, uma plataforma online de cursos voltados pra criadores de conteúdo que tem muito curso bacana pra você! Entra lá no site pra dar uma conferida em contentacademy.com.br! Podcast: Guia Básico - Loja Kindle - R$24,90 Podcast: Guia Básico - Google Livros - R$24,90 Curso de Podcast Podcast para todos - Content Academy (valor promocional por tempo limtado) 2 - E já que na primeira notícia a gente falou sobre as possibilidades de monetização para podcasts, na semana passada o Patreon publicou dados de que os podcasters faturaram mais de 350 milhões de dólares na plataforma em 2023. No momento, são mais ou menos 40 mil podcasters que usam o Patreon como ferramenta de monetização e construção de comunidade. Por lá, eles conseguem disponibilizar conteúdo exclusivo, episódios extras, enfim, todo tipo de recompensa pros seus assinantes. Como o Patreon é uma plataforma de financiamento e assinaturas que não pertence a nenhuma plataforma de áudio, os criadores de conteúdo podem usar sem restrições e sem contratos de exclusividade - o que nesse momento é algo muito importante, especialmente porque garante a liberdade criativa do podcaster e o engajamento direto com os seus fãs e apoiadores. A gente fez as nossas continhas aqui, e com esse valor dividido pelos 40 mil usuários do Patreon, eles receberam (em média) U$700 dólares por mês em 2023. É claro que esse número não é exato - alguns devem ter recebido um pouco mais, outros um pouco menos, mas com certeza não é uma receita nada mal. Até porque não entram os números da publicidade paga, que pode dar outra camada de pagamentos pros podcasters. Link 3 - Há cerca de um ano, as empresas Sounder e Urban One lançaram uma pesquisa sobre o uso de inteligências artificiais e machine learning na publicidade em podcasts, que chegou a uma conclusão, no mínimo, preocupante. Eu não sei se você lembra, mas os métodos de segurança e adequação de marca não levavam em conta o contexto dos episódios de podcasts, então eles começaram a sinalizar o conteúdo de criadores de conteúdo negros como "impróprios" ou "perigosos". Isso aconteceu por causa da falta de nuances das máquinas, que não tem qualquer compreensão cultural e não entendem que, por exemplo, apresentadores negros podem usar a N-word, né, aquela palavrinha, sem que isso seja problemático. Enfim. Na última semana, depois de vários meses de planejamento, a Barometer e a DCP firmaram uma parceria pra criar a Black Podcast Coalition (ou "Coalizão de Podcasts Negros"), um coletivo de redes e programas negros influentes. Todos os programas da BPC vão ser rastreados e certificados quanto à segurança das marcas em poderem anunciar com eles. Segundo os responsáveis, esses programas são "na verdade muito mais adequados e menos arriscados do que a média dos programas do top 50 da Edison Research". Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - A Goalhanger, maior produtora independente de podcasts do Reino Unido, comemorou um recorde de mais de 21 milhões de downloads e visualizações entre maio e julho desse ano. O destaque ficou com os programas de sucesso “The Rest Is Politics” (que fala sobre política) e “The Rest Is Football” (que sim, como você deve ter adivinhado, fala sobre futebol). Esses dois programas atraíram milhões de espectadores e ouvintes, especialmente porque lá na Grã Bretanha tá acontecendo a cobertura eleitoral e a Eurocopa. Mas, mesmo que esses podcasts tenham crescido em "solo ideal", por assim dizer, eles não foram os únicos. Outros podcasts da Goalhanger como "The Rest Is History” e “The Rest Is Entertainment” também estão fazendo um sucesso massivo por lá. Então, se já não era considerada uma gigante do entretenimento antes, nesses dois últimos meses a empresa se consolidou como uma produtora de mídia com alcance global. Link 5 - E já que a gente falou sobre o podcast "The Rest is History", ele é um bom gancho pra gente falar um pouco mais sobre a febre dos podcasts de História. Se esse não é um nicho que você acompanha, talvez você não saiba, mas os podcasts de História estão em alta no mundo todo - assim como o true crime. O gênero virou um favorito de público entre 2022 e 2024, e despertou a curiosidade de alguns especialistas pra entender por quê. As hipóteses são várias: a primeira, é que história é um tema que tá intimamente ligado com entretenimento. Afinal de contas, o que é a história senão a fofoca do passado, não é? A gente é movido pela informação, e se essa informação vem carregada de personalidade e pela voz de outra pessoa, a tendência é que a gente preste mais atenção. Outro motivo plausível, é que os ouvintes procuram preencher as lacunas que foram deixadas pela educação formal, já que não é sobre qualquer tipo de História que a gente aprende na escola. Por fim, a vida útil dos podcasts de história é longa! A gente tá falando do passado, então não tem como um pedaço da história ficar "datado". Ele sempre tá lá, servindo de fonte, trazendo a mesma informação que a gente já tem a 10, 100, 1000 anos - às vezes de um jeito diferente. Os especialistas não vêem os podcasts históricos ficando tão populares quanto os outros gêneros, mas o tema com certeza não vai cair em desuso tão cedo. Link 6 - Na semana passada foram oficialmente encerradas as inscrições para o Prêmio MPB - Melhores Podcasts do Brasil. O número de podcasts participantes parecia estar bem estável, mas na última semana, parece que muitos programas resolveram se inscrever de última hora. A lista atualizada com todos os participantes está disponível no site oficial da premiação, lembrando que são 30 categorias diferentes. A votação continua aberta até o dia 13 de setembro. Link E MAIS: 7 - A Amazon Music lançou o "Topics", um recurso de descoberta de podcasts que utiliza inteligência artificial pra facilitar a exploração de conteúdos. O recurso está disponível nos Estados Unidos para iOS e Android, permitindo que os usuários naveguem pelos episódios com base em "tags" que são exibidas abaixo da descrição de cada episódio. Ao selecionar uma tag, o app mostra uma lista de episódios relacionados - do mesmo jeito que a gente fazia nos blogs desde o começo dos anos 2000. A diferença é que essa IA é revisada com trabalho humano, que analisa as transcrições e descrições dos episódios para identificar se os tópicos-chave discutidos estão (ou não) no mesmo tema. Então vai ficar muito mais fácil pro usuário encontrar conteúdos que ele já sabe que gosta, sem depender só da categoria escolhida para os podcasts. Afinal de contas, a gente sabe que não é porque dois programas estão na categoria "humor" que ambos vão ser engraçados... Link 8 - A plataforma de estúdio online Auphonic criou uma nova função que ajuda a identificar e separar diferentes vozes em uma gravação mixada. Antes, essa função só funcionava bem em gravações captadas em faixas separadas. Agora, ela também pode ser usada em gravações onde todos os participantes estão sendo gravados juntos. Com essa atualização, é mais fácil transcrever o áudio, porque o sistema consegue identificar quem está falando, o que facilita muito para reuniões, entrevistas e podcasts, é claro. A ferramenta se chama Auphonic Whisper ASR, e os usuários podem usar ela pra detectar quem está falando e ajustar manualmente ou automaticamente o número de pessoas na gravação. Também é possível editar nomes e corrigir erros na transcrição usando o editor. Parece um recurso promissor, então vamos ver ao longo do tempo quais são os feedbacks dos clientes da Auphonic. Link 9 - A Podcast Discovery, principal agência de marketing de podcasts do Reino Unido, lançou o Virtual Studio, um estúdio de podcast personalizado em 3D, projetado para melhorar a qualidade dos vídeos de podcasts que são gravados remotamente. Uma pesquisa que a empresa fez no final do ano passado, mostrou que clipes de podcasts gravados em estúdios profissionais, tinham maior chance de viralizar do que aqueles feitos via webcam. Daí, saiu a ideia do estúdio online, que inclui elementos de branding exclusivos para cada programa, e que garantem que a identidade visual dos podcasts continue visível mesmo nos vídeos que são cortados pras redes sociais. A configuração inclui câmera e iluminação, com opções de fundo verde, o que dá a impressão de que os participantes estão na mesma sala, mesmo em gravações híbridas. Eu olhei as imagens do estúdio e achei bem legal. Não chega a ser a coisa mais convincente do mundo, mas adiciona uma camada de capricho pra captação remota que fica bacana mesmo. Não deve demorar muito pra gente ver a mesma tecnologia em outras plataformas. Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 - A Centauro Brasil Cursos anunciou um workshop chamado “Podcast: Do Conceito à Execução” ministrada pelo Cido Tavares, que é um narrador com experiência em rádios, e pelo Danilo Battistini, produtor de áudio, podcaster, nosso amigo e também colunista aqui do Pod Notícias. Durante a aula de 2 horas, os participantes vão aprender a estruturar um podcast, desde a escolha do tema até a criação da identidade visual e da identidade sonora. Não é preciso ter qualquer qualificação anterior com podcasts, o curso é totalmente amigável pra iniciantes - então olha aí, mais uma dica bacana pra você que está pensando em começar agora o seu podcast. Também vão ser discutidos detalhes sobre produção, pesquisa, roteirização e plataformas de hospedagem. O curso acontece dia 28 de agosto, e as inscrições são feitas no site da Centauro Brasil Cursos. O custo da masterclass é de apenas R$ 79,90. Link 11 - E na nossa Caixa de perguntas do Instagram na semana passada, a gente perguntou pra você se você usa algum recurso de IA pro seu podcast e, se sim, qual recurso. O campeão de menções, para a surpresa de ninguém, foi o ChatGPT, que os nossos ouvintes usam como ferramenta de pesquisa preliminar, apoio com roteiros, textos de introdução e textos de conclusão dos seus podcasts. Outro recurso mencionado mais de uma vez foi o .Craig, pra captação em múltiplas faixas. Mas gente, Craig em 2024? A gravação feita no Discord fica toda meio cagada, não faz isso não, tem muitos métodos melhores aí pra captar uma conversa... Eu vou deixar pra explorar isso melhor em um episódio próximo lá do Curso de Podcast. Eu aviso você aqui quando esse episódio estiver no ar. Também rolou uma menção honrosa pro Adobe Enhance pra tratamento de áudio. E pra essa semana, pra começar com o pé direito, a gente vai inverter a ordem dos bois e colocar a carruagem na frente, então é o seguinte: Você é quem vai fazer as perguntas na nossa Caixinha de Perguntas, que a gente vai usar pra te dar as respostas. Você tem alguma dúvida de produção? Alguma curiosidade sobre podcast? Sobre a gente? Sobre mim? Não importa. Precisa de ajuda com algum processo no seu programa, que talvez a gente ou nossos ouvintes possam te ajudar? Então manda lá pra gente! Essa semana a gente vai interagir de uma forma diferente. Mesmo que agora as perguntas estejam na sua mão, a Caixinha de Perguntas vai ficar aberta nos stories do Instagram do Pod Notícias por somente 24 horas, então não deixe de acessar lá ainda hoje (segunda-feira!) pra deixar a sua participação, em @pod.noticias, e também seguir a gente pra você ficar sempre por dentro dos acontecimentos mais importantes do mercado de podcast. Instagram do Pod Notícias SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 12 - A terceira temporada do podcast Falando de Propósito, do Senac RJ, estreou com novidades: a apresentadora Bárbara Bono agora divide a casa com um novo co-host: o Julio de Sá. A temporada explora temas como o futuro do trabalho, tecnologia e muito mais, com uma lista de convidados de peso. Mais uma vez, o ouvinte vai poder acompanhar insights sobre como os seus propósitos se relacionam com seu plano de carreira e o cotidiano. O Falando de Propósito já está disponível no Spotify e também no YouTube. Link 13 - E no último dia 5, o podcast “genocídios.BR” estreou sua nova temporada, focando nas violências sistemáticas do Brasil. Com seis episódios, a série explora genocídios contra indígenas, negros, LGBT's+ e mulheres, além de questões de intolerância e extremismo religioso. O programa vai aprofundar o debate sobre genocídio, suas definições e seus impactos. O episódio de estreia revisitou o Massacre de Haximu de 1993, e inclui entrevistas com Luciano Mariz Maia, Fernanda Frizzo Bragato e Ormuzd Alves. O podcast é produzido pela Rádio Tertúlia, em uma colaboração com o Podcast Direitos Humanos em Acão e o Guilhotina. Os episódios são lançados quinzenalmente às segundas-feiras nos canais do Guilhotina, em todas as principais plataformas de áudio. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 - E você sabia que o público millennial é a maior parcela de ouvintes de podcast no mundo todo? A gente já comentou sobre isso aqui no Pod Notícias algumas vezes - a média de idade da maioria dos ouvintes de podcast, é por volta dos 30 e poucos anos. E adivinha só? A recomendação nacional dessa semana vai especialmente pra esse exato público. É o podcast De Repente Cringe, comandado pelas irmãs Luisa e Marianna. E aqui eu vou ser obrigado a abrir umas aspas pra explicar o significado da palavra "cringe": é aquilo que outra pessoa faz, que te causa vergonha alheia, mas geralmente, a pessoa que supostamente deveria estar com vergonha, não está nem aí, basicamente é isso aí. Se você tá nessa turma que se sente um pouco perdido depois dos 30 e quer explorar o lado “cringe” da vida adulta, o programa é a sua companhia ideal. Ele é um espaço bem-humorado pra discutir comportamento, relacionamentos, maternidade, carreira e muito mais. Novos episódios são publicados duas vezes ao mês, em todas as principais plataformas de podcast e também em vídeo no YouTube. Não deixa de conhecer o De Repente Cringe e de adicionar aos seus favoritos no seu agregador de podcast. Se você não gostar do conteúdo, das duas uma: ou é novo demais pra entender, ou então percebeu que também é cringe. Mas eu, como cinquentão, te digo que não tem nada de errado nisso. Link Lembrando que se você quiser anunciar a sua marca, produto ou serviço com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias – tanto no podcast como no nosso site – e atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil, manda um e-mail pro contato@podnoticias.com.br, que nós vamos ter o maior prazer em conversar com você sobre todas as opções de publicidade. E caso você queira colaborar com a gente com texto, sugestão de pauta ou envio de notícias, também vai ser muito bem-vindo e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. E assim a gente fecha esta vigésima sexta edição do Pod Notícias. 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Times Columnist and The Rest Is History co-host Dominic Sandbrook joins Matt to talk about how this election campaign compares to others throughout the post-war period, and how our current crop of politicians will be remembered in the history books.Plus: Former Number 10 adviser Cleo Watson tells Matt about her latest political 'bonkbuster', Cleavage, and 'Liz Truss' reads out some of the naughtiest bits.Cleo Watson: (03:30)Dominic Sandbrook: (12:30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Paul Gough Audio Experience: Business Lessons for Physical Therapists
In this one, I interview the amazing Will Harlow. To say that Will is one of the most successful physios I've ever had the pleasure of working with is an understatement. Will first listened to this Podcast 8 years ago when he was a student... he had no intention of starting his own business but then everything changed when he was told by his manager in the NHS that he'd have to wait SEVEN years for a promotion. He came back to his podcast and the Paul Gough Mastermind community to help him grow his business, hire staff, raise his prices. Alongside that, he's grown his YouTube channel to over 750,000, sold the rights to his book to one of the biggest publishing companies in the world, and now receives invites to speak all across the world. Turn this one up VERY loud and listen VERY carefully. If you want proof that hard work pays off and that running a successful, profitable physio clinic in the UK IS possible, this is the podcast you need to listen to. *Will started his journey with me at one of my London events. the next chance to do that is June 7-8-9 at PPM LIVE in London. See you there? www.PPMLIVEUK.com Official Podcast Sponsor: PT Everywhere, who can save you time, elevate patient care, and increase revenue with their all-in-one practice management software. Reach out to them for a free demo today at www.pteverywhere.com.
Emphasizes the importance of CRO in ecommerce and the impact it has beyond just improving the website, including reducing return rates, increasing lifetime value (LTV), and decreasing product costs.In this episode, Jordan West with Will Laurenson, they get into the realm of customer revenue optimization (CRO) and its impact on e-commerce success. Will shares his expertise in data-driven strategies, customer behavior modeling, and the significance of revenue per user in testing and optimizing e-commerce approaches. Listen and learn in this episode!Key takeaways from this episode:Utilizing data analysis and product development can improve customer conversion and retention.Incorporating customer feedback and speaking directly with customers is essential for business optimization and improvement.RPU is recommended as the ultimate KPI for testing the success of strategies in e-commerce, highlighting the importance of focusing on the revenue generated by each user rather than just conversion rates or average order value.The significance of user experience (UAM method - usability, anxiety, motivation) is emphasized as a means to inform website design and optimize customer experience.Case studies showcase the impact of split tests, such as the removal of an "in stock" tag leading to increased mobile conversion rates and the elimination of a timer resulting in additional revenue.Recommended Tools/App:Airtable: https://www.airtable.com/ Notion: https://www.notion.so/ Slack: https://slack.com/ Recommended Audiobooks:Real Dictators: https://www.noiser.com/realdictators The Rest Is History: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Rest-Is-History-Audiobook/B0C5YNM53Z Today's Guest: Will Laurenson, from Customers Who Click, Will has a background in B2C marketing and startups, and he shares experiences where he improved customer conversion and retention through data analysis and product development. He challenges the significance of conversion rate optimization (CRO) for e-commerce, emphasizing the importance of revenue per user over conversion rate. Will uses data to determine customer behavior and discusses how it informs their approach to website design and user experience. Growth Plan: www.upgrowthcommerce.com/growMillion Dollar Offers: www.upgrowthcommerce.com/growIn this episode's sponsor is Subsummit - led by Christopher George, Co-Founder and CEO, is the hub for subscription commerce enthusiasts. SubSummit is the world's largest gathering for DTC subscription and membership brands. It brings together industry leaders and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore the booming 2-trillion-dollar subscription industry. Whether you're already involved or looking to join, SubSummit is your go-to event for networking and learning in this thriving sector.Learn more here: Subsummit
Host Becky Milligan hears about the king's last supper and wonders if revenge really is a dish best served cold. She learns what happened to the royal children when they returned from exile and realizes nothing is ever quite what it seems. It's time to reveal the whole truth. Can she finally lay King Boris III's mystery to rest? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel discusses the Fed's latest policy meeting, its tough fight against inflation and how it may lead to volatility in markets.Speaker:- Daniel Lam, Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go or subscribe to Standard Chartered Wealth Insights on YouTube.
Silvana and Tegan watch Season 4, Episode 12 "Tangent". The ladies speculate that this episode was a part of why Stargate got funding from the US Military as propaganda. This episode has Steven Williams, star of "21 Jump Street" as well, which makes Silvana excited. The rest of this episode is essentially Apollo 13 with Jack and Teal'c stuck in space and Stargate Command becomes Houston. Check us out on our LinkTree. For more about the history of the Apollo program, check out The Rest Is History episode, "Moonwalkers".
Glen Scrivener, Amy Mantravadi and Mike Reeves discuss the recent Martin Luther series on The Rest is History podcast, hosted by Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook.Michael Reeves - Here I Standhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSgYqnlH3ocMike Reeves bookshttps://www.unionpublishing.org/product/right-with-god/https://uk.10ofthose.com/product/9781738432448/preachingAmy Mantravadihttps://amymantravadi.com/https://twitter.com/AmyMantravadi?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorSee 321: http://321course.com/Subscribe to the Speak Life YouTube channel for videos which see all of life with Jesus at the centre:youtube.com/SpeakLifeMediaSubscribe to the Reformed Mythologist YouTube channel to explore how the stories we love point to the greatest story of all:youtube.com/@ReformedMythologistDiscord is an online platform where you can interact with the Speak Life team and other Speak Life supporters. There's bonus content, creative/theological discussion and lots of fun. Join our Discord here:speaklife.org.uk/giveContact the show: info@speaklife.org.ukSpeak Life is a UK based charity that resources the church to reach the world.Learn more about us here:speaklife.org.ukSupport the show
Did someone say chocolate? No, this is not a chocolate themed episode, but this week Katey and Quigley are listening to “The Rest Is History.” The hosts of this podcast, Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland(no, not that one), take listeners through the history of chocolate. Whether you are more of a savory or sweet person it does not matter, but give it a listen and check out this podcast!
Our guest today is Jack Davenport. Jack is the Managing Director and Co-Founder of British-based Goalhanger Podcasts. Goalhanger is the largest independent podcast network in the U.K. and likely the world outside of the U.S. Its stable of shows do 30 million downloads a month. Goalhanger got its first big breakthrough with the excellent history podcast called “The Rest Is History,” and they've since grown into other verticals like politics, finance, football, and entertainment. It was great fun to talk all things podcasting with someone who's taking the medium by storm. Please enjoy this conversation with Jack Davenport. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- Making Media is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Media, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @ReustleMatt | @domcooke | @MakingMediaPod | @JoinColossus Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Making Media (00:02:06) First Question - The Evolution of GoalHanger and Its Podcasts (00:04:19) The Success of 'The Rest is History' (00:07:36) The Transition from Video to Audio (00:10:18) Revenue Streams and Business Model (00:14:45) The Importance of Hosts and Talent in Podcasting (00:18:16) Marketing Strategies and Branding (00:22:54) Partnerships with Other Media Businesses (00:25:24) The Importance of Retaining Intellectual Property (00:27:11) The Power of Cross-Promotion and Audience Growth (00:32:01) The Impact of High-Volume Podcasting (00:34:19) The Future Vision for Goalhanger (00:36:29) Debrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick Madden and Joey Franklin are English professors at Brigham Young University. Madden's latest book is Disparates (U Nebraska Press, 2020) and Franklin's is The Writer's Hustle: A Professional Guide to the Creativity, Discipline, Humility, and Grit Every Writer Needs to Flourish (Bloomsbury, 2022). They serve as co-editors-in-chief of Fourth Genre. Two guest voices in this episode means twice the fun, as Patrick Madden and Joey Franklin reinforce as well as diverge somewhat in their essay preferences. Madden is more in the Montaigne reflection vein, whereas Franklin admits he can prefer a narrative-driven memoir approach. Together, we worked our way through three essays from a recent issue of Fourth Genre, one of three magazines that spearheaded a renewed appreciation for the essay form beginning a quarter of a century ago. Both editors enjoyed the surprises that bubble up in Peggy Shinner's essay, “The Rest Is History,” which explores the conflation of female sexuality and nuclear testing during World War Two and on Bikini Atoll subsequently. Kabi Hartman's essay “Nipple Day” visits and revisits the circumstances surrounding her own father's leering behavior, trying to make sense of it all. Finally, on a quieter note is “Garden Hunter” by Joanne Hartman, where the beauty of nature contrasts with parents falling apart physically and between themselves prior to their ultimate deaths. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Patrick Madden and Joey Franklin are English professors at Brigham Young University. Madden's latest book is Disperates (U Nebraska Press, 2020) and Franklin's is The Writer's Hustle: A Professional Guide to the Creativity, Discipline, Humility, and Grit Every Writer Needs to Flourish (Bloomsbury, 2022). They serve as co-editors-in-chief of Fourth Genre. Two guest voices in this episode means twice the fun, as Patrick Madden and Joey Franklin reinforce as well as diverge somewhat in their essay preferences. Madden is more in the Montaigne reflection vein, whereas Franklin admits he can prefer a narrative-driven memoir approach. Together, we worked our way through three essays from a recent issue of Fourth Genre, one of three magazines that spearheaded a renewed appreciation for the essay form beginning a quarter of a century ago. Both editors enjoyed the surprises that bubble up in Peggy Shinner's essay, “The Rest Is History,” which explores the conflation of female sexuality and nuclear testing during World War Two and on Bikini Atoll subsequently. Kabi Hartman's essay “Nipple Day” visits and revisits the circumstances surrounding her own father's leering behavior, trying to make sense of it all. Finally, on a quieter note is “Garden Hunter” by Joanne Hartman, where the beauty of nature contrasts with parents falling apart physically and between themselves prior to their ultimate deaths. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Patrick Madden and Joey Franklin are English professors at Brigham Young University. Madden's latest book is Disperates (U Nebraska Press, 2020) and Franklin's is The Writer's Hustle: A Professional Guide to the Creativity, Discipline, Humility, and Grit Every Writer Needs to Flourish (Bloomsbury, 2022). They serve as co-editors-in-chief of Fourth Genre. Two guest voices in this episode means twice the fun, as Patrick Madden and Joey Franklin reinforce as well as diverge somewhat in their essay preferences. Madden is more in the Montaigne reflection vein, whereas Franklin admits he can prefer a narrative-driven memoir approach. Together, we worked our way through three essays from a recent issue of Fourth Genre, one of three magazines that spearheaded a renewed appreciation for the essay form beginning a quarter of a century ago. Both editors enjoyed the surprises that bubble up in Peggy Shinner's essay, “The Rest Is History,” which explores the conflation of female sexuality and nuclear testing during World War Two and on Bikini Atoll subsequently. Kabi Hartman's essay “Nipple Day” visits and revisits the circumstances surrounding her own father's leering behavior, trying to make sense of it all. Finally, on a quieter note is “Garden Hunter” by Joanne Hartman, where the beauty of nature contrasts with parents falling apart physically and between themselves prior to their ultimate deaths. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
This week Jennia talks with author Harrison Stockeland about how he adds historical elements and uses the most of his resources to create his page-turning stories.▬Harrison's website:https://www.officialharrisonstockeland.com/Find Harrison on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Harrison-Stockeland/author/B0BW6BSG3Y?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Join Kosta and his guest: Dr. Paula Hinton, Professor at Tennessee Technological University and Historian. In this episode: It's no secret we love true crime. It's one of the fastest growing genres of film, television and podcasts. What is it about listening to the gruesome details of how people were killed that we want to hear? They say those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it. In your opinion, as a historian and professor, do you believe we have enough of an understanding of history to not repeat it? As someone who knows what scares us, and has extensive knowledge of history in the United States, how much of what scares us is actually real? Find out more about Dr. Paula Hinton and TN Tech:https://www.tntech.edu/https://www.tntech.edu/directory/cas/history/paula-hinton.phpBetter Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is recorded in Cookeville, TN.This episode of Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is made possible by our partners at Miss Sallie's Market. Find out more about Miss Sallie's Market:https://www.misssallies.com/
Tom Holland on the glories, bloodshed and barbarianism which underscored the golden days of the Roman Empire
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Tom Holland, host of "The Rest Is History" podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky and Federalist Senior Editor David Harsanyi to discuss the peak of Rome's power and outline the conditions that led to the empire's downfall.You can find Holland's new book "Pax: War and Peace in Rome's Golden Age" here.
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Tom Holland, host of “The Rest Is History” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky and Federalist Senior Editor David Harsanyi to discuss the peak of Rome’s power and outline the conditions that led to the empire’s downfall. You can find Holland’s new book “Pax: War and […]
In this hour, an ancient instrument, a life-changing disaster, and survival in the face of genocide. People who experienced history, and its artifacts, firsthand. Hosted by The Moth's Senior Director, Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Musician Frank Almond makes a historic discovery. Sivad Johnson takes us behind the scenes of the Detroit Fire Department. Henny Lewin, a young Jewish girl, is smuggled out of a Lithuanian ghetto during WWII.