Podcast
Uncovering Roots Podcast: The Tragedy Of War
Uncovering Roots made an impact in December 2023 with its three-part series about the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and beyond by the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey). In those two years of the genocide, over 1.2 million Armenians were sent on death marches to the Syrian Desert. In addition, about 200,000 Armenian women and children were forcibly converted to Islam and integrated into Muslim households.
By Frank Racioppi3 months ago in Interview
Honestly, I wonder what’s wrong with me”: Elon Musk Finally Explains His Fascination With the Letter ‘X’
Elon Musk’s latest appearance on Nikhil Kamath’s widely followed podcast WTF is has triggered intense buzz across social platforms. The conversation, which covered a broad range of topics related to business, technology and global trends, offered one moment that especially caught the attention of viewers. Musk finally opened up about his lifelong fascination with the letter X, a theme that runs through several of his ventures and personal decisions.
By Manish Bhatia3 months ago in Interview
The Quiet Support We Often Need: How Real-Time Guidance Can Transform the Way We Work. AI-Generated.
There’s a moment most professionals experience but rarely speak about — the moment you look at your screen, your task, your deadline, and whisper silently to yourself, “I don’t know what to do next.”
By Pamela Kholi4 months ago in Interview
Grief And Light Podcast
Producing a podcast about grief and reconciliation is like balancing on the edge of a knife. Exquisite equilibrium is required and demanded by the guests and listeners. It’s like that discomfort you feel when attending a viewing, and the stress of saying the right thing to the family of the deceased.
By Frank Racioppi4 months ago in Interview
If She Can Make It Here Podcast
Amplify Her Foundation's "If She Can Make It Here" is a new podcast with a lot going for it. First, it's produced by Amplify Her Foundation, a private grant-making foundation that supports women and girls from underserved communities in New York City in becoming "transformative changemakers."
By Frank Racioppi4 months ago in Interview
Live Podcast Shows Are Now Must-See Events
Determining whether your indie podcast should hold a live show is the classic chicken-or-egg conundrum. It goes like this: "Live shows definitely generate interest and can increase my audience, but my audience is so small now, would anyone attend a live show?"
By Frank Racioppi4 months ago in Interview
The Wine Pair Podcast
There are as many types of wine podcasts as there are wine varietals. My favorite wine podcasts are, of course, the independent shows like the Best Five Minute Wine Podcast with Forrest Kelly, which won an Ear Worthy award earlier this year.
By Frank Racioppi4 months ago in Interview
The Hidden Empire: Central Banking, Intelligence Networks & the Architecture of Global Power
History is often told through the stories of empires, wars, treaties, and revolutions. But some analysts argue that beneath these dramatic events lies another story — a slower, quieter, and far more complex evolution of power. A story not written by nations, but by financial systems, intelligence networks, and supranational institutions that operate above the boundaries of individual states.
By Voice of Reality4 months ago in Interview
RSS.Com: The Best option For Indie Podcasters
Buried deep in the recesses of podcasting history is the tale of how RSS played a role in the industry’s ascension. Before RSS, early podcasts were primarily distributed through direct downloads from a creator’s website or blog. The listener had to manually download new episodes, similar to how one would download a song or a document.
By Frank Racioppi4 months ago in Interview








