“Winning covers up a lot of problems.” It’s a common saying in sports. The equivalent phrase in podcasting might be: “Authenticity overcomes a little clunkiness.” That is certainly what I found when
When I think “technology research,” one of the first places that comes to mind is MIT. For years, the MIT Technology Review has been one of the preeminent magazines/e-zines for sharing
The bantha in the room—or the Zoom, to be exact—was how a podcast about podcasting can be considered a technology podcast. (With podcast host Mark Asquith’s love of Star Wars, we couldn’t
Farmers are the backbone and true unsung heroes of our modern world. They are the unknown men and women who rise at the crack of dawn and work in the sweltering
Our world runs on fear. It envelops mankind. It’s invisible, yet readily discernible. We are taught to be afraid of anyone and anything different from ourselves. But fear leads to violence, and
Play, Watch, Listen is a newer podcast with around 50 episodes released. It’s interesting… four principals in the video gaming industry come together to make a podcast. Alanah Pearce (games media),
Does the home or space you live in support your passion? Or do you always have to leave your house to enjoy what you do? Kristina Browning has a superpower. By day,
The snow is falling in the Northern Hemisphere. For many, the itch to get back on the slopes is deep within the soul. We prep our gear, watch extreme ski movies, and