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"I've tried to, at every step of the way, reject the traditional true crime lens. Whether it was the podcast, the book I'm working on, any of the stories I worked on, it was always supposed to be one that put the police process and the victims first."- Justin Ling, journalist, author and host of Uncover: The VillageContent Warning: this episode discussed violent crimes. The topics are sensitive in nature and may be difficult for some people.Books discussed:In Cold Blood by Truman CapoteMissing from the Village by Justin Ling (out in September 2020)Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David GrannGhettoside: A True Story of Murder in America by Jill LeovyI'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamaraTokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan by Jake AdelsteinThe Billionaire Murders: The Mysterious Deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman by Kevin DonovanUnderground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche by Haruki MurakamiThe Billionaire's Vinegar: The Mystery of the World's Most Expensive Bottle of Wine by Benjamin WallacePodcasts discussed:SerialUncover: The VillageMissing and MurderedIn the DarkUndisclosed
As season four comes to a close, we're looking ahead at how podcasting continues to evolve. Award winning content creators discuss their perspective on the growth of podcasting, what that means for the industry side of things, and how the expanding audience base provides more opportunity for diverse voices to find and engage with listeners. We'll shine our Podcast Movement Sessions spotlight on Stuff You Missed In History Class in conversation with co-hosts Holly Frey and Tracy V. Wilson [2:09]; the duo give us their perspective on podcasting's continued evolution [4:18]; plus: Holly and Tracy will tell us about the need to satisfy a more savvy podcast audience [8:48]; award winning creators discuss the evolution of podcasting [14:48]; reporter Justin Ling discusses the role Serial played in podcasting's True Crime boom [17:22]; Jen Chien (lead editor, 70 Million) tells us about the expansion she's seen in social advocacy podcasts [20:03]; and we'll close this season with our spotlight pointed directly at PM19 keynote speaker Patrice Washington [21:21]. Voices in this episode: Stuff You Missed in History Class co-hosts Tracy V. Wilson and Holly Frey, Podcast Movement co-founders Jared Easley and Dan Franks, Tenderfoot TV producer Meredith Stedman, Uncover: The Village host Justin Ling, 70 Million lead editor Jen Chien. Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement Tickets are on sale now for Podcast Movement Evolutions coming to Los Angeles in February and for Podcast Movement 2020 coming to Dallas in August! More information at PodcastMovement.com! While there, sign up for our PodMov Daily newsletter, connect with us on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!
How to create meaningful podcast content empathetically. In conversations recorded on-stage and backstage at Podcast Movement, we're taking a closer look at how podcasters utilize the power of empathy in creation of award winning podcasts and how empathy can help to connect with both audience and guests alike. We'll spotlight Maribel Quezada Smith's on-stage presentation about getting out of your comfort zone (2:17); how Maribel creates empathetic bonds with guests and her audience (6:56); reporter Amber Hunt will discuss the power of empathy in True Crime reporting (13:19); reporter Justin Ling will discuss how he builds trust with sources through empathetic relationships (15:57); We'll spotlight the Peabody Award winning podcast Believed in conversation with reporter and co-host Lindsey Smith (17:36); Lindsey on how her team connected with sources as more than simply victims of a horrific crime (23:06). Voices in this episode: Maribel Quezada Smith (Host of Diferete), Amber Hunt (Host/Reporter of Accused), Justin Ling (Host/Reporter behind Uncover: The Village), and Lindsey Smith (Co-Host/Reporter behind Believed). Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement Tickets are on sale now for Podcast Movement Evolutions coming to Los Angeles in February and for Podcast Movement 2020 coming to Dallas in August! More information at PodcastMovement.com! While there, sign up for our PodMov Daily newsletter, connect with us on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!
Join Ian Hanomansing and the hosts of Uncover, Missing and Murdered and Hunting Warhead as they share never-before-told stories from their podcasts in front of a live audience at the Hot Docs Podcast Festival. Josh Bloch asks if he was duped by his friend and subject of Uncover: Escaping NXIVM, Sarah Edmondson. Connie Walker reveals why she became a journalist and her hidden motivation behind her true crime podcast Missing and Murdered. Justin Ling, host of Uncover: The Village dives deep into Hollywood's connection to so-called "homosexual murders." Uncover: Sharmini host Michelle Shephard shares her approach for getting subjects to talk, and Daemon Fairless, host of Hunting Warhead questions if we should show sympathy to pedophiles.
Audio narrative how-to from heavy hitters in one of podcasting's most popular genres: True Crime. How they crafted award winning audio narrative podcasts including In The Dark, Accused, Uncover: The Village, Unprisoned, and 70 Million. We'll discuss the editorial process with 70 Million lead editor Jen Chien (2:18); reporters Eve Abrams and Daniel Rivero discuss the difference between journalism and advocacy (7:44); Eve shares her thoughts on cultivating sources (12:18); Justin Ling on the role of community buy-in (14:44); Natalie Jablonski on moving to Winona, MS to cover the Curtis Flowers case for season two of In The Dark (17:41); plus: we'll shine our Podcast Movement Sessions spotlight on the PM19 panel ‘How To Make The Ethical True Crime Podcast (And What Not To Do)’, where True Crime producers and hosts discussed how they apply the principles of journalism, ethics, and public interest when creating audio narrative podcasts (19:22). Voices in this episode: Jen Chien (Lead Editor of 70 Million), Eve Abrams (Host of Unprisoned), Justin Ling (Host/Reporter behind Uncover: The Village), Natalie Jablonski (Producer of In The Dark), and Amber Hunt (Host/Reporter of Accused). Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement Tickets are on sale now for Podcast Movement Evolutions coming to Los Angeles in February and for Podcast Movement 2020 coming to Dallas in August! More information at PodcastMovement.com! While there, sign up for our PodMov Daily newsletter, connect with us on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!
We're just one week away from the season four premier of Podcast Movement Sessions! This season we're taking an in-depth look at the Society, Culture, and Advocacy track at PM19...through conversations conducted on-site in Orlando by host Ted Woods and audio pulled directly from the Podcast Movement stage, we’re touching on the issues that are affecting the community and speaking with the creators making a positive change in the podcasting space. Episodes one and two will drop on Friday November 29th! Tell your friends to rate and subscribe...new episodes every Friday!! Season four guests include: Earlonne Woods (Co-Host/Co-Producer, Ear Hustle), Nigel Poor (Co-Host/Co-Producer, Ear Hustle), Jen Chien (Lead Editor, 70 Million), Eve Abrams (Host/Producer, Unprisoned; contributor, 70 Million), Justin Ling (Host/Reporter, Uncover: The Village), Amber Hunt (Host/Reporter, Accused), Tangia Renee Estrada (Host, That's What She Did), Elsie Escobar (Co-Host, She Podcasts), EB Moss (Head of Content Strategy, Media Village; Host, Insider InSites), Alia Tavakolian (Co-Founder/Head of Content, Spoke Media), Christina Dana (Producer, Tenderfoot TV--Up and Vanished, Sworn), Meredith Stedman (Producer, Tenderfoot TV--Up and Vanished, Radio Rental, Atlanta Monster), Lindsey Smith (Co-Host/Reporter, Believed), Maribel Quezada Smith (Host, Diferente), Allyson Marino (Founder, Lipstick & Vinyl), Christina Barsi (Founder, Avant Haus Media), Laura Cathcart Robbins (Host, The Only One In The Room), Holly Frey (Co-Host, Stuff You Missed In History Class), Tracy V. Wilson (Co-Host, Stuff You Missed In History Class), Connor Wright (Co-Creator, Gay Future), Christina Friel (Co-Creator, Gay Future), Leigh Pffefer (Co-Host, History Is Gay), Dan Franks (Co-Founder/President, Podcast Movement), and Jared Easley (Co-Founder/Head of Community & Content, Podcast Movement) Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement
Rebecca Lavoie, host of Crime Writers On..., speaks with four distinguished podcasters who work with true crime: Justin Ling, host of Uncover: The Village, Connie Walker, host of Missing & Murdered, Natalie Jablonski, producer on In The Dark, and Amber Hunt, host of Accused. They break down the ethics behind true crime podcasts, what good podcasts should work to achieve, and what to take into consideration when dealing with stories that affect real lives. This bonus episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Podcast Movement.
Special guest and investigative journalist Justin Ling discusses fostering queerness, joy, and his most recent project, Uncover: The Village, a CBC podcast that follows the Bruce McArthur case and cold cases dating back to 1975. Thom and Elliott pretend to be human after Toronto Pride.
Two waves of murders, 40 years apart. Who’s killing men in Toronto’s gay community and why are they getting away with it? The latest season of Uncover from CBC Podcasts is out now: cbc.ca/uncover Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summary: "Look at those dimples." This week we invite Mike Browne from the podcast Dark Poutine on the show to talk about Dirty John and his own obsession with true crimes and dark history. Also discussed: RuPaul's Drag Race, Uncover: The Village, and Courtney Love. Show notes: How to love Courtney Love (Macleans) Hole, Live Through This album review (Pitchfork) Dark Poutine (Mike Browne's True Crime & Dark History podcast) Dirty John original articles in the LA Times Murderish podcast featuring Terra Newell Murderish podcast featuring Emily Meehan (John Meehan's daughter) Dirty John podcast Real Crime Profile podcast Why Everyone's Talking About Netflix's Shocking True-Crime Doc 'Abducted in Plain Sight' (Thrillist) @PreachersNSneakers on Instagram Dark Poutine 010 - Mike Met a Monster in 1981 Recommendations: Lisa: Live Through This, Hole Andrea: Uncover: The Village (podcast) Mike: RuPaul's Drag Race Music credits: "Deviate" by Podington Bear from Sound of Picture "Flutterbee" by Podington Bear From Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst Courtesy of Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library's wonderful Inspiration Lab. This episode is sponsored by TELUS STORYHIVE. From April 9 to May 7, STORYHIVE is accepting applications for their second Documentary Edition. STORYHIVE is looking for Documentary pitches that centre the unique stories of YOUR community. Gather your team and apply now for a chance at a $50,000 production grant, plus mentorship and career training at STORYHIVE.com
Two waves of murders, 40 years apart. Who’s killing men in Toronto’s gay community and why are they getting away with it? The latest season of Uncover from CBC Podcasts is out now: cbc.ca/uncover Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It turns out Grace isn't the only one who can't play sport to save her life and thanks to a few listener's hilarious childhood stories she's feeling better about *that* basketball incident. We have a few incredible true crime documentary recommendations and Izzy's obsessed with this crazy sex cult called NXIVM, which attracted millionaires and celebrities with the founders currently going through the court system. Speaking of celebs, Olivia Munn's Twitter essay and Lizzo's smackdown of an unfavourable review has the journalism world questioning - are celebrities getting a little thin-skinned? Plus, according to recent studies, young adults are drinking less than ever before and the 'sober curious' movement shows no signs of slowing down. It's a no brainer that alcohol is bad for our psychical and mental health, so should we all just stop drinking? (Spoiler: we were drinking rosé while debating this).Ps! We'll post all our recommendations and behind the scenes on Instagram: @afterworkdrinkspodcast . Plus, you can join our closed Facebook group, After Work Drinks Podcast. Recommendations: Billie Eilish (lol)To watch: The Case Against Adnan Syed, The Jinx, The Bold TypeTo read: Celebrities couldn't take criticism this weekhttps://www.vogue.com/article/olivia-munn-fug-girls-ariana-grande-justin-bieber-lizzoThe Instagram aesthetic is overhttps://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/04/influencers-are-abandoning-instagram-look/587803/Listen to: Escaping NXIVM (season one of Uncover: The Village podcast) Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey listeners! It's been a while! We want to share with you an exciting new podcast from CBC Radio called "Uncover: The Village."Two waves of murders, 40 years apart. Who’s killing men in Toronto’s gay community and why are they getting away with it? The latest season of Uncover from CBC Podcasts is out now: cbc.ca/uncover See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Uncover: The Village,” investigates a series of murders in Toronto’s Gay Village. Despite a 2018 arrest, gay residents of The Village have been vanishing since the mid-70s with the police taking little notice. TO HEAR OUR SPOILER FREE REVIEW OF "UNCOVER: THE VILLAGE," GO TO MINUTE 30. “Crimetown Presents” is back with a new series about true love and true crime. “The Ballad of Billy Balls” looks at the mysterious death of a New York punk-era musician, told mostly through the eyes of his long-devoted, troubled girlfriend. TO HEAR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "THE BALLAD OF BILLY BALLS," GO TO MINUTE 62. In crime of the week: Lions and rhinos and elephants, oh my! Get our Patreon-exclusive CWO After Show...and more! Just click here to sign up! Support the show.
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This week, Jon and Cailee are talking about music for the whole hour. It's a fun and hopefully interesting casual conversation. Thanks for listening! If you got a brand new phone, what are five albums you'd download? Check out: Ultraman (Netflix), Uncover: The Village (podcast). Albums mentioned: Freudian (Daniel Caesar), TSOL (Shad), Harry Styles (Harry Styles), The Album About Nothing (Wale), Con Todo El Mundo (Khruangbin), Set Yourself On Fire (Stars), Locals Only (Tiny Meat Gang), Sleep (Max Richter), Channel Orange (Frank Ocean), Dear Evan Hansen (Broadway soundtrack). Contact Us - Email: stayingintonightpodcast@gmail.com @SIT_Show on Twitter https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc_jbB5ibcRmwuGuigKr-FQ http://www.stayingintonight.com -- Find Cailee: @caailee (Instagram) @honeyandoates (Instagram) http://youtube.com/caileedelacruz Find Kim: @kimfromregina (Twitter/Instagram) http://www.kimtnguyen.com Find Jon: @athirdtime (Twitter/Instagram) @jon.tk.chan (Instagram) https://athirdtime.com/ -- Artwork by Kim Nguyen Intro music courtesy of The Passion HiFi http://thepassionhifi.com
In this season of Uncover: The Village, reporter Justin Ling reveals the history of unsolved murder and missing persons cases in Toronto's gay village.
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