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Playwright Spotlight features a new playwright every episode to discuss the tools of the trade and solutions to the obstacles we face as writers in hopes of making us all better and more successful playwrights.
Hosted by writer and performing, Phil Rickaby, Stageworthy is a weekly podcast about the performing arts in Canada. In each episode features intimate and knowledgeable discussions with artists from different disciplines, about creating and presenting work, the creative process, and more. Episodes arrive every Tuesday, with bonus episodes now and then.
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The Literary London podcast.


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The Literary London podcast.
Nick Hennegan - Writer, Producer and Broadcaster
The channel for the Award-Winning Maverick Theatre Company and their London Literary Pub Crawl productions and Resonance 104.4FM Radio shows. General theatre and literary news from London, England.
The official podcast of AMERICAN THEATRE, the national publication for the American not-for-profit theatre. Range of topics include playwright interviews, critical roundtable discussions and the latest shows coming up as recommended by our staff.
Continuous Dream is an audio theater podcast of dramas and comedies written by Chicago playwright Amy Crider.
Open-Door Playhouse is a monthly podcast harking back to live radio theater broadcasts. Created to introduce New Plays, New Writers, and… a wealth of unknown talent. Giving them the opportunity to have their works created in sound studios as opposed to live stage productions and presented on the Podcast as “Radio Productions.” Play submissions will be solicited online, outreach centers and word of mouth. Broadcasts will be once a month (to start) and grow as demand requires. Long term goal i ...
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The Craziness That Lives Inside My Head!


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The Craziness That Lives Inside My Head!
Eric Stephen Booth (Booth-Driver-Robinson)
Eric Stephen Booth, a BRIO, (Bronx Recognizes Its Own), Award winner, 2x BETA, (Bronx Excellence In Television Access), Award winner, a Playwright, Poet, Director, Filmmaker, Editor, Producer, CEO of Fruta Extrana Productions LLC and the Author of the Nemesis Horizon Project Novel Series, has ventured out into producing his own podcast.A 70-year-old black gay American male talks about his earthbound experiences living in the United States of America. This podcast is not for children or peopl ...
Hollywood & Levine looks at the world of entertainment, pop culture, screenwriting, and life, and takes none of it seriously. The point is to make you laugh, although useful information might accidentally slip through. Hosted by Emmy-winning writer/baseball announcer/talk show host, Ken Levine, Hollywood & Levine will feature commentary, war stories on Ken’s career (MASH, Cheers, Frasier, Simpsons), interviews, writing advice, movie reviews, snarky award show recaps, tall tales from his base ...
From AMERICAN THEATRE magazine, a podcast where playwrights talk to playwrights about the things usually left unsaid. In a conversation that dives into life's muck, we learn what irks, agitates, motivates, inspires and - ultimately - what makes writers tick. (This feed is for the Subtext from 2018 onwards. For old episodes of the Subtext from 2015 to 2017, visit https://thisstage.la/category/the-subtext)
Shannon J. Reilly is a Shakespeare fanatic and shares his musings on the Bard every Sunday at 8 + 8 on KSEF-DB. Listen live at 785Live.com Each episode is a blend of history, theory and humor. Visit ShannonJReilly.com to learn more about Reilly the playwright, current theatrical projects and more. #StayBardToTheBone
Hosts Isaac Butler, Karen Han, and June Thomas interview creative people about how they write, compose, paint, and more.
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Totally Trans Podcast Network


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Totally Trans Podcast Network
Katie Coleman, Henry Giardina, and Ada-Rhodes Short
In the networks flagship show Searching for the Trans Canon, hosts Katie Coleman (playwright, composer, queer trans woman she/her @katieoflake), Ada-Rhodes Short (activist, engineering academic, and queer trans woman She/her @the_ada_rhodes) and Henry Giardina (writer, critic, trans guy. He/they @punkgroucho) discuss finding trans representation in film, tv, and literature. Twitter & Instagram: @totallytranspod
In this collection, playwrights take to the National Theatre stage to offer an insight into their work, featuring Alan Bennett, Tom Stoppard, Tena Štivičić, Simon Stephens, and more.
A podcast about original cast albums and the people who love them hosted by playwright Patrick Flynn.
Popular writer Umera Ahmed's official Podcast account for you to enjoy her famous and bestselling novels as Audio Books, she is the author of more than 30 titles. Umera Ahmed is Pakistan's most celebrated popular fiction novelist and playwright, she has also written web series and feature films for popular international OTT platforms
The words of a poet & playwright while hidden in a cave of color. There will be some poetic only posts, some journals, letters and scenes from plays. Each is only a moment from a full story. And each has a color all its own. Side note, all work is copyrighted and this podcast is just the starting process inside this art form. I hope to master the tool as each episode grows the story of My Color Cave. www.JEMorin.com
We are a home for the American writer. We are Playwrights — where theater begins.
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Playwright to Playwright: Conversations with Artists about Theatre, Process, and General Life


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Playwright to Playwright: Conversations with Artists about Theatre, Process, and General Life
Alexander Kveton
Playwright Alexander Kveton sits down with writers ranging from emerging to established to talk about themselves, their work, and what's on their minds. Each episode ends with a short sample of the featured playwright's work.
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Bare Bones Theatre Company's Podcast


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Bare Bones Theatre Company's Podcast
Bare Bones Theatre Company
Members of the Bare Bones Theatre Company write and perform short radio plays.
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Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast


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Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast
Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast
“One of the Top 10 Podcasts for Theatre Fans!” (Broadway World) Since 2006, this “bright, breezy, & entertaining” (The Telegraph) podcast demystifies the creative process in chats with some of the sharpest and funniest artists in the business: ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic! Brian Dennehy! Playwright Lauren Gunderson! Director Mary Zimmerman! Novelist Christopher Moore! Comedian Rachel Parris! Shakespearean Sir Stanley Wells! And so many less! HEAR HERE!
Interviews with playwrights, dramatists, theatre professionals and readings of play scripts.
A series where poetry and theatre meet - in the edge-lands, in the wilderness. Hosted by OBIE-winning playwright Caridad Svich. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caridad-svich/support
New plays spark rich discussions that continue beyond the theater. Our Footnote* series fosters dialogue between artists and experts to explore the themes and ideas that permeate their work and our everyday lives.
The American Theatre Wing presents Downstage Center a weekly theatrical interview show, featuring the top artists working in theatre, both on and Off-Broadway and around the country.
Stories about life, relationships, and culture delivered in a way that will help brighten your day or at least make you ask, "What is he smokin'?" But don't worry. It's all in good fun and it's family friendly. I'm Michael Blackston and these are tales from my blog - in audio form - all based on real experiences from my Funny Messy Life.
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Necessary Exposure: The Female Playwright Project » Podcast


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Necessary Exposure: The Female Playwright Project » Podcast
Natalie Johnsonius Neubert, Kari Bentley-Quinn, Samantha Fairfield Walsh, Abby Rosebrock, Saviana Stanescu, Winter Miller, Laura Rohrman, Micheline Auger, Kara Lee Corthron, Maybe Burke, Cecilia Copeland, Jody Christopherson, Amy E. Witting, Jessica Almasy, Susan Bernfield, Penny Jackson, Diana Oh, Maria Alexandria Beech, Angela Santillo, Karen Cellini
Excerpts from new plays by female playwrights. Necessary Exposure: The Female Playwright Project is a portrait and sound installation which seeks to bring visibilty to playwrights who identify as female. Through portraits and podcasts we bring awareness to what remains to be widely seen and heard.Photography and concept by Jody Christopherson.Sound plays recorded and designed by Natalie Johnsonius Neubert
Timely, smart and in-depth news, interviews and conversation from NPR & WBUR
Playwright and Screenwriter, Sonhara Eastman, gives you an in-depth look into the anger, shame, envy and hope of someone battling infertility by sharing her own experiences.
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Unconditioning: Discovering the Voice Within


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Unconditioning: Discovering the Voice Within
Whitney Ann Jenkins
Unconditioning: Discovering the Voice Within is an exploration of the inner authentic voice. Each week, host Whitney Ann Jenkins, joins guests in conversation about how they‘ve followed this voice throughout their lives, and the challenges and the rewards that have come from staying true to themselves in the current climate of the world. Whitney Ann Jenkins is an artist: actress of stage, film, and voice over, singer-songwriter, playwright, reiki master, activist, entrepreneur, and studier o ...
Co-artistic Directors and Theatre educators Adam Marple and Budi Miller discuss the Theatre moving past the Covid-19 shutdown with topics such as the roles of the Audience, Actor, Director, Playwright, and Space in our new reality.To submit a question, please visit http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers for voice recording or submit an email to podcast@theatreofothers.com Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise. If you enjoyed this podcast, we´d love for you t ...
Two-time Emmy®, Peabody and SAG award-winning actor Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad) stars as playwright Corey Madden in an audio theater production of Madden’s moving and poetic memoir, Numbered Days. The real-life love story of two passionate people who use the power of music and words to sustain them through their “numbered days” has been transformed into a four-episode podcast by L.A.’s celebrated Fountain Theatre.
Welcome to the new home for Adam's rantings and ravings. This is the #1 Daily Downloaded Podcast in the World. GET IT ON as Adam shares his thoughts on current events, relationships, airport security, specialty pizzas, politics, and anything else he can complain about. Five days a week and completely uncensored, Adam welcomes a wide range of guests to join him in studio for in depth interviews and a front row seat to his unparalleled ranting. Let's not forget Bryan Bishop (Bald Bryan) on sou ...
GATHER BY THE GHOST LIGHT is storytelling podcast in radio theater format. Think of the Ghost Light as your campfire. Gather around and listen to stories from a variety of genres. Playwright, Jonathan Cook, is the host of the series and most of the stories you hear were originally written as short stage plays that have been produced in theatres around the World. Short play festivals have become wildly popular in recent years and they have given emerging playwrights a platform for their work. ...
Playwright Simon Stephens talks to some playwrights including Jez Butterworth, April de Angelis, Rachel De-lahey, Tanika Gupta, David Hare, Robert Holman, Dennis Kelly, Alistair McDowall, Anthony Neilson, Joe Penhall, Lucy Prebble, Anya Reiss, Polly Stenham and Enda Walsh.
Philly-based, multi-hyphenated, and award-winning actors Jaylene Clark Owens and Justin Jain take on all things Arts & Culture in this joy-forward and ever hilarious variety podcast. From current events, to childhood memories, #PoppaPank centers and uplifts BIPOC voices in the performing and visual arts. Their occasional Pop-in with #PoppaPank segments feature interviews with various industry professionals from Broadway & Hollywood stars to iconic Regional Theatre designers & technicians. Ja ...
Bullseye from NPR is your curated guide to culture. Jesse Thorn hosts in-depth interviews with brilliant creators, culture picks from our favorite critics and irreverent original comedy. Bullseye has been featured in Time, The New York Times, GQ and McSweeney's, which called it "the kind of show people listen to in a more perfect world." (Formerly known as The Sound of Young America.)
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The Speaking Club: Mastering the Art of Public Speaking


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The Speaking Club: Mastering the Art of Public Speaking
Sarah Archer: Speaker, Comedian, Author, Playwright and Coach
If you want to have a laugh whilst learning how to increase your confidence and public speaking skills, for personal or business growth, then you have come to the right place. Discover tips, tricks and strategies on how to speak and pitch using humour and performance. Find out how to better connect with people’s pain points in a way that they will want to talk about and share, and get the low down on powering up your mind set. Sarah Archer, is a stand-up comedian, playwright, speaker and bus ...
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The Playwriting Podcast


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The Playwriting Podcast
Ken Wolf, Artistic Director, Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Playwright, Direc
The Playwriting Podcast, hosted by Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre, will offer strategies and techniques for playwrights (and writers in general) "to get out of their heads" and write better, feel more motivated, get into that CREATIVITY ZONE, find more productive ways to complete a work, and to simply have more fun creating! Each episode we will explore what works and what doesn't work, so that you can jump start your playwriting and take your work to the next level.
conversations with the creative forces in Philippine arts
Storyteller Caitlin Hicks, (playwright, performer, author, actor) describes the stories in these podcasts that explore the grief of life as well as the meaning, the humour, the redemption. The series features a variety of first-person character stories in a number of episodes from her international theatrical touring shows: Mother Love, Next of Kin, The Trouble of Christmas, The Life We Lived. Hicks will also share chapters from her novel," A Theory of Expanded Love". But here, she shares a ...
Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders and thinkers
This is a live staged reading of my new play. It explores the world of Death and Life in the future and deciding when it's your time to end it legally.
Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS NewsHour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. ...
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America After Midnight: Audio Drama for Strange Times


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America After Midnight: Audio Drama for Strange Times
99 Seats in Your Skull
America After Midnight is an anthology series of audio dramas that use horror, the surreal, and the uncanny to explore the darkest corners of the American psyche. Trigger warning: These stories are full of uncomfortable content and populated by flawed, desperate, and doomed humans who usually do and say the wrong thing... with tragic consequences.
Over the summer of 2022, between mid-May and Mid-September, I am attempting an ambitious challenge. I plan to create four distinct theatre projects completely from scratch. Due to the nature of my lifestyle (full time dad, other projects, travel, etc.) and practicality of the time available to me, this challenge is well outside my comfort zone. Upd…
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James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight


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Playwright's Spotlight with Charles Robertson
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In this episode, I speak to playwright Charles Robertson. We discuss writing a one-person show for someone else, self-producing, and the benefits of self-publishing. We also discuss how working in different positions in theatre can help with playwriting. It was my second time speaking with Charles as my audio in our first interview was absolutely h…
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Young playwrights use the theater to confront the trauma of gun violence
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In 2021, more than 1,500 children and teenagers in the United States were killed by gunfire. Activists across the country are working to shed light on that issue through a series of plays written and performed by young adults, many of whom have had direct experience with gun violence. Jeffrey Brown has the story for our arts and culture series, "CA…
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Adam Carolla Show


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Part 2: Playwright and Filmmaker David Mamet (ACS Apr 26)
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Playwright and filmmaker David Mamet joins the show and talks about his new book Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch. Adam and David talk about how awful real communism is and the guys discuss being conservative in Hollywood. Then, Adam asks David about generational culture shifts. They chat about Elon Musk buying Twi…
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Here & Now


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Mask mandate for air travel ends; Exhibit celebrates playwright August Wilson
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A judge's ruling striking down the federal mask mandate on domestic flights in the U.S. has been met with celebration, concern and confusion. Dr. William Schaffner joins us to discuss. And, a new exhibit in Pittsburgh celebrates the life and career of one of the country's most important playwrights, August Wilson. WESA's Bill O'Driscoll reports.…
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Adam Carolla Show


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Part 2: Kirk Cameron + News (ACS May 20)
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Kirk Cameron joins the gang to talk about his new documentary, ‘The Homeschool Awakening’ and recounts growing up on ‘Growing Pains’. Gina Grad reports the news of the day including: the Gwyneth Paltrow diaper prank, Bill Cosby going back to trial, Martin Shkreli & Billy McFarland getting released from prison, and Apple facing a lawsuit because of …
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Adam Carolla Show


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Part 1: Adam’s Flow Theory + Trending Topics (ACS May 20)
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Adams talks about teaching practical skills in school, his problem with the Waze app, and his theory on how to fix LA’s traffic flow problem. They hear a new song from Rich Banks about Gina’s breast reduction. Chris steps in to host ‘Trending Topics’ and covers President Bush’s slip up, racist Lyft passengers, the BLM IRS issue, and a crowd coming …
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Bare Bones Theatre Company's Podcast


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Episode 43: GRACE'S FOLLY by Amanda Watkins
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Grace's life revolved around her job as a librarian and her small garden but her new lodger Kevin discovered her hidden depths. Literally!
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PBS NewsHour - Segments


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News Wrap: Biden backs Finland and Sweden's NATO bids as Senate votes to send Ukraine aid
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In our news wrap Thursday, President Biden backs Finland and Sweden's bids to join NATO, the U.S. Senate voted to send Ukraine an additional $40 billion in military and economic aid, a grand jury indicted the white man accused of killing 10 black people at a Buffalo supermarket on a first-degree murder charge, and the Jan. 6 panel has requested an …
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Most Americans support Roe v. Wade but many want some abortion restrictions, poll shows
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The leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court that suggests the justices may soon overturn Roe v. Wade has made abortion one of the biggest political debates of the year. On Thursday, the Oklahoma Legislature passed a near-total ban on abortion. Our new PBS Newshour/NPR/Marist poll sheds new light on Americans' views on the subject. Lisa Desjardi…
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Biden invokes Defense Production Act to counter dearth of baby formula
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President Biden is under pressure on a number of fronts right now, including getting more done and showing better results that people can feel in the near future.That's particularly true when it comes to the shortage of baby formula around the country. Brian Deese, the Biden administration's director of the National Economic Council, joins Geoff Be…
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How quickly will infant formula be back on shelves?
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The baby formula shortage in the United States has been severe for some time, with stores now missing 40 percent of their usual supplies. There have been stories of parents driving hours to find what they need, or in some cases, watering down formula. NewsHour's Ali Rogin, who has been reporting on this issue, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS Ne…
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Russia's war in Ukraine could lead to a global food crisis
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The U.S. on Thursday accused Russia of using food as a weapon in its war on Ukraine, and in turn, creating a global food security crisis. Ukraine grows enough food to feed 400 million people, and Ukraine and Russia together account for a third of the world's wheat exports. But Russia's invasion and blockade of Ukrainian ports are preventing exports…
Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 301st episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Topic: "Playmaking in this Brave New Normal!" https://www.manhattanrep.com/playwright-mastermind-program https://www.manhattanrep.com/mastery-academy https://www.manhattanrep.com/playwriting-coaching https://ww…
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Political scientist Ian Bremmer on the world's ability to address major global crises
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With Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the pandemic, climate crisis and extreme political polarization, the dangers currently facing the world are stark. A new book, "The Power of Crisis: How Three Threats - and Our Response - Will Change the World," delves into those topics. Author Ian Bremmer, who runs the Eurasia Group, a global risk research and co…
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Cultural divisions and political entrenchment transform evangelical voting bloc
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The Supreme Court's leaked draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade has brought the intersection of politics and religion to the forefront, including in the Evangelical Church. The Atlantic's Tim Alberta recently delved into these issues in his recent article, "How Politics Poisoned the Evangelical Church." He joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the church's …
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MerleFest celebrates music from the Appalachian region and boosts the local economy
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MerleFest has been a mainstay on the music circuit since 1988. People flock to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina each year to celebrate music of the Appalachian region, which has helped the local economy. Jeffrey Brown went to take a look for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www…
Eric talks about the events of 2022 are similar to events in the 1960s. Support the showBy Eric Stephen Booth (Booth-Driver-Robinson)
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How video game social networks radicalize; What to do if you can't find baby formula
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The shooter who killed 10 in a Buffalo grocery store broadcast his rampage on Twitch, a live streaming site popular among gamers. It's just one example of how extremists use gaming platforms and gaming-adjacent social media to recruit and promote violence. And, parents around the country continue to search for baby formula during a national shortag…
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Alisa Amador wins Tiny Desk contest; Building hydroponic farms in a food desert
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NPR announced Alisa Amador as the winner of the Tiny Desk contest. We revisit a conversation from last year with the singer and her mother. And, South Central Los Angeles is considered a food desert. Feed Our Soul tries to fix that by building hydroponic farms in schools across the city.By NPR
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Part 2: French Stewart + News (ACS May 19)
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Actor and comedian French Stewart returns to the show to talk about a fart war gone wrong, the ‘3rd Rock From the Sun’ reunion, and his attraction to Ted Danson. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: crowds gathering ever day to welcome Johnny Depp as he arrives at court and a white man claiming to be a transracial Korean person. THANKS FO…
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Part 1: The Woman Show + Author Bill Browder (ACS May 19)
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Adam talks about the new Calvin Klein ad featuring a pregnant man which brings up memories of old commercials. Adam then talks to author Bill Browder about his new book, ‘Freezing Order: A True Story of Money Laundering, Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin’s Wrath’. Browder talks about being targeted by Putin after he exposed an international mone…
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Working


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Working Overtime: Choosing Between Multiple Creative Projects
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On this edition of Working Overtime, hosts June Thomas and Karen Han hear from a listener who can’t decide which creative project to move forward with. First, they discuss how to evaluate a project’s potential for success. Then they imagine what it would be like to choose between projects if money weren’t a factor. Do you have a question about crea…
Television is facing a shortage of qualified showrunners. Ken discusses why and offers advice on how to be an effective showrunner. This is a must episode for anyone in TV. More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426By Ken Levine - Wave Podcast Network
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The Speaking Club: Mastering the Art of Public Speaking


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Why Employees Need Great Pitching Skills Too! - 223
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Elevator pitches are often thought of as only relevant for entrepreneurs, sales people and business owners. But I’m here to let you know that if you are an employee, then you need to understand how to create a pitch too. In this show, I’m going to share all the reasons why you need a pitch, the big mistakes people make, and the ingredients of a gre…
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News Wrap: Omicron variant drives spike in U.S. COVID-19 cases
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In our news wrap Wednesday, COVID cases are spiking as federal health officials call for indoor mask mandates, Russia released video of Ukrainian soldiers abandoning the Azovstal steel plant, the U.S. embassy reopened in Kyiv, Finland and Sweden handed in their applications to join NATO, and a former Minneapolis police officer pleaded guilty to a m…
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Breaking down the primary results and what they mean for midterm elections
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On Tuesday, the busiest primary day so far of the 2022 midterm elections, there were mixed results for Republican candidates endorsed by former President Trump. And for Democrats, several races provided the first true test of what the party's message will be. Lisa Desjardins reports, and David Wasserman of The Cook Political Report, and Errin Haine…
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Abortion access becomes central issue in Pennsylvania's race for governor
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Abortion access is now a key issue in races across the U.S. after news the Supreme Court is on the verge of overturning Roe v. Wade. But the stakes are especially high in Pennsylvania, where two candidates with sharply divided stances on the issue will face off for governor in an election that may determine abortion law in the state. Lisa Desjardin…
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Buffalo massacre highlights how mass shooters are able to obtain weapons legally
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul took steps Wednesday to strengthen the state's "red flag" law after an accused gunman in the Buffalo massacre bought the weapon used in the attack despite being held for a mental health evaluation last year. Hamline University criminal justice professor Jillian Peterson, a forensic psychologist and co-founder of The Viole…
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Government watchdog report details Taliban's rapid takeover in Afghanistan
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Taliban fighters last year swept through Afghanistan and seized the capital in a matter of weeks. How they were able to do so and why the Afghan military collapsed so quickly has been debated ever since. A government watchdog on Wednesday released the first U.S. report on what happened. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John …
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Soccer players on U.S. men's and women's national teams get pay equity for the first time
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The U.S. Soccer Federation announced a historic deal Wednesday to ensure equal pay between the men's and women's players. U.S. soccer became the first national team to equalize pay and bonuses in the sport, including for World Cup play. Briana Scurry, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, 1999 World Cup champion and author of the forthcoming book, "My …
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New exhibit chronicles work of late painter Barkley Hendricks and his use of the camera
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Barkley L. Hendricks was a contemporary American painter who made pioneering contributions to Black portraiture and conceptualism. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston takes us to an exhibit of his work at Brandeis University's Rose Art Museum, and shows us how Hendricks used the camera as what he called his "mechanical sketchbook." It's…
Forever changed by her two pregnancies, Amanda Snelson tells of the unpredictable and complicated process of 2 births. As part of the discussion around Women's Choice and Roe v Wade, Amanda's story introduces new considerations to the complex picture of individual soverignty over our bodies.
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Chef Kwame Onwuachi's 'My America' cookbook; U.S. women's soccer wins equal pay
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Kwame Onwuachi is a 32-year-old cooking sensation. He has just published his first cookbook, "My America: Recipes from a Young Black Chef." And, after a years-long battle for pay equity with the men's squad, American women's soccer has closed a deal with the U.S. Soccer Federation that puts their salaries and bonuses on par. Business Insider's Mere…
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Tom Daley opens up about his life in new memoir; Global abortion restrictions
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At 27, Tom Daley is Britain's most decorated diver of all time. He talks about his new memoir, "Coming Up for Air." And, the U.S. Supreme Court could be on the verge of reversing its landmark ruling that legalized abortion across the country back in 1973. But abroad, even in some historically conservative countries, courts have been moving in a dif…
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Part 2: Dan Dunn & BBQ + Tank Sinatra (ACS May 18)
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Rick McCarthy brings in food from his restaurant, Baby Blues BBQ. He is joined by resident alcohol expert, Dan Dunn, to pair the best drinks to have with BBQ. Adam then welcomes the meme creator Tank Sinatra to the studio to talk about his new board game ‘Influencers in the Wild’. Tank also helps the gang create memes using old pictures of Gina, Br…
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Part 1: Bad First Cars + News (ACS May 18)
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Bryan presents some first cars sent in by listeners which spark conversations about Jimmy Kimmel’s vanity plate and the catchphrases of Jim Nabors’ character, Gomer Pyle. Gina Grad reports the news of the day including: Elon Musk claiming there are more spam accounts on Twitter than he thought, Britney Spears’ miscarriage, the Pentagon declassifyin…
Open-Door Playhouse is proud to announce The End, an audio play starring Anne Cooper as The End, Joyce Hananel as The Woman; and written by Patricia Motto, and directed by Bernadette Armstrong. Synopsis for The End: The odds are pretty good that what you most worry about won’t get you. But it’s dead certain something else will. Open-Door Playhouse …
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HaleyJane Rose / Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Original Canadian Cast Recording (1992)
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HaleyJane does many, many, many things (songwriter, performer, comedian, et al.) but listeners of our little show probably know her best from her work on Broadway’s answer to The Onion: The Broadway Beat. Topics include: camping up the camp, genre-blending, the King, how Joseph was kind of a dick, and maybe ALW just NEEDS a narrator? HaleyJane Rose…
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In Buffalo, Biden condemns 'poison' of white supremacy
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President Biden offered both consolations and a call to reject racism, extremism and white supremacy Tuesday during a visit to Buffalo. The president delivered his remarks less than 72 hours after a white supremacist allegedly shot 13 people, killing 10, in an attack on African Americans in the city. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports from Buff…
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News Wrap: FDA approves Pfizer's COVID-19 booster for children age 5 to 11
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In our news wrap Tuesday, the FDA authorized Pfizer's low-dose COVID booster for kids 5 to 11 years old, China restricted more Beijing residents to their homes to help control a small outbreak, U.S highway deaths shot up last year after a lull during the pandemic, and Congress held its first hearing in half a century on unidentified aerial phenomen…
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Observers eye Trump endorsements in key primary races
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Voters cast ballots today for primary races in key states across the country, and observers are keeping a close eye on how endorsements by former President Trump may help or harm candidates in these hotly contested races. NewsHour's political correspondent Lisa Desjardins joins Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pb…
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Ukrainian fighters leave Mariupol steel plant
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The battle for Mariupol appears to be over, after hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers on Tuesday surrendered from their final holdout. The city has suffered one of Europe's bloodiest battles since World War II. And now, Russia appears to hold the entire Ukrainian port city, its largest gain of the war. Nick Schifrin has the story. PBS NewsHour is suppor…
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Grappling with grief as U.S. COVID deaths surpass 1 million
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It's impossible to fully convey the staggering toll of COVID-19, with the number of deaths in the U.S. from the virus equal to losing the entire populations of Boston and Pittsburgh. But numbers describe just one part of this and the lives it has impacted. Ed Yong, of The Atlantic, who has been writing about the COVID-19 for more than two years, jo…
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine jeopardizes the future of the International Space Station
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NASA is aiming to expand its astronaut launches from U.S. soil. Boeing is set for a test launch this week of its small spacecraft to the International Space Station. Russia and America have long been partners on the space station, but the invasion of Ukraine has led to new tensions and questions about the future. Miles O'Brien has our report about …
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Why the GOP has a history of attracting populist views
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If history is any guide, Republicans are poised to retake control of the House of Representatives after this year's midterm elections. But a battle is underway within the GOP about its beliefs and its future. Matthew Continetti, author of the new book, "The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism," joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS New…
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How seeing negative stereotypes of Asian Americans can affect mental health
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The month of May is dedicated to both Asian American Pacific Islander heritage and mental health awareness. The youth mental health podcast "On Our Minds," which is part of Student Reporting Labs network, takes a look at the toll Asian American stereotypes take on teen mental health and well being. Podcast host Faiza Ashar delves into the topic wit…
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Remembering the victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo
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After 10 people were killed last weekend in a mass shooting in Buffalo, we take a moment to reflect on their lives and the legacies they leave behind. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS NewsHour