When I was a kid and snuck a sip of my mom’s martini, I hated it. “It’s an acquired taste,” she told me. Ironically, that’s how I feel about Martinis &
In a number of true-crime enthusiast circles, Sword and Scale is one of the podcasts that continually comes up in conversation. This is far from surprising since its creator, Mike Boudet, has
Former U.S. President Barack Obama believed that there is no greater threat to our children, our plant, and our future generations than climate change. In fact, Obama stated, “The world must come
Equals is a seasonal podcast about hope in the fight against inequality. The episode I listened to featured Zambian Musical Artist PilAto. Orphaned at age 16 when both of his parents
Did you know that giving is good for your health? Yes, the old Biblical Proverb that says, “There is more happiness in giving than in receiving” is 100 percent true. Studies show
Many people, myself included, will point to Derek Chauvin as the exception—not the example—of a police officer today. Having worked with law enforcement for nearly two decades, I can tell you
The release of this issue of Podcast Magazine® falls between two significant calendared events: Police Week in May and Father’s Day in June. Although the in-person activities of Police Week have been
Cybercrimes are on the rise. Cybercriminals attempt to gain illegal access to your computer system for the sole purpose of causing damage and harm. Cybercriminals steal your digital information and wreak
Extreme poverty kills millions every year through malnutrition and disease. Although parts of the world are prosperous, such as the United States, a large portion of mankind still live in extreme poverty,
Patrick Johnson’s high school friend, Jon Hill, was instrumental in Patrick’s becoming a podcaster. During one of their daily phone calls, Jon told Patrick that he had been planning to start a