HARDCORE HISTORY: Extreme Human Experiences

From the Bronze Age to the End of the World, witness the extremes of the human experience. Take a look as we explore Dan Carlin’s podcast series, Hardcore History

Michelle Obama’s working women: Valerie Jarrett and the Importance of Mentorship

This is a podcast addressing the relationship that makes all the difference as it can be a mentor, a boss, a colleague, or family members. Michelle Obama interviewed a Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett, the former President Barack Obama. This podcast highlights the importance of mentoring the workplace experience impacts who we are and so much […]

The Bodega Boys: From Basic Bronxites to Complex and SHOWTIME

Desus & Mero are unlike any TV/podcast duo you’ve ever heard of. From being two regular-degular men from The Bronx who used Twitter as a means to complain about their jobs, to getting a deal with SHOWTIME and “chopping it up” with some of the biggest celebrities out there like Chris Rock, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Vince […]

The Pro Crastinators Podcast: The widening gap between radio and podcasting

The evolving emergence of new audio technologies (phones, computers, streaming), combined with new audio platforms (Spotify, SoundCloud, ApplePodcast), has allowed auditory broadcast content to transition from the traditional radio realm into a revolutionary online digital space. Podcasts are a product of this revolution, symbolizing both its roots in traditional radio as well as the experimental […]

“Crimetown”, and How Audio Storytelling Got It’s Groove Back

For someone who watches movies as a part of his major and hopefully, future career, I think it would be safe to say that it is rather easy for me to identify how filmmakers can very easily sway the perception of how audiences view their subjects. In my own experience as a member of that […]

Tiny Meat Gang Success Story: From Vine to YouTube to Patreon

By Greta Reilly Tiny Meat Gang Timeline Tiny Meat Gang, or TMG, is a LA based comedy podcast that was created in 2017 by two Canadian YouTubers Cody Ko and Noel Miller. Cody Ko and Noel Miller began their path to fame in the early months of Vine, both creating a large following with their […]

We Bought a House: Now, They Can’t Leave It.

Picture it, you’re a successful youtuber and you move in with your rockstar boyfriend who has been touring for months. A global pandemic forces you both to pause and reflect, what could we do to pass the time? Launch a podcast! We Bought a House with Claudia Sulewski (Youtuber, Actor) and Finneas O’Connell (Actor, Musician, […]

The Moth: From Radio to Podcast

Faces from some of the stories shared in podcasts. https://themoth.org/about Podcasts are a platform for people to share their ideas and life lessons and no other does that better than The Moth. If you’d like to shed some tears or laugh out loud in your car, then I suggest you listen to this podcast. The […]

Is Crime-town Binge Worthy?

Before the era of podcasts, consumers heavily relied and depended on receiving current news through the radio, the newspaper, and TV. Although there is a large demographic that still desire their news to be delivered in the form of a radio, newspaper, and TV, the sources of news outlets have adapted to mirror current times. […]

The Breakfast Club, A connected platform.

The “Worlds Most Dangerous Breakfast Show”, The Breakfast Club is a casual interview podcast show base in New York City. It was started in December 2010 on New Yorks Power 105.1 FM as a morning show to serve the local market. It is hosted by DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne tha God. With each […]