We all know that, when it comes to business, it’s a “dog-eat-dog” world… or is it? Does it really require the aggression of an MMA fighter and disconnected emotionless ‘logic’ of
“Get on out there and have fun!” In the business category, there’s a lot of deep discussions, tough love, and mindset talk—but not a ton of “fun.” Sometimes, we get so focused
Two decades, one million kids, and 2500 school visits later, GoKidGo Founder Patrick Carman—New York Times bestselling author and writer of 40 children’s books published in 23 countries with five million copies
If you want a well-done update on the latest episode of a science-fiction TV series accompanied by sound analysis, check out TeeVee, produced by The Vidiots. Eric and Jason are the
Networks, streaming services, and actors are taking advantage of the popularity of podcasts in a big way. The unique ability of a podcast to take fans behind the scenes of their favorite
Podcasting has a singular advantage to terrestrial radio: the ability to precisely customize a format for your audience. A shining example of this is Playfully Faithful Parenting by Joy Wendling. She
Getting to know people during the pandemic was not easy for anyone. Loneliness was on the rise as isolation lingered. Sue Donaldson wouldn’t let a pandemic stop her from connecting with the
Mildly amusing and quite clever—a good synopsis of the sometimes-funny-but-always-intriguing My Year in Mensa. This is another example of a show that falls under comedy simply because the host is a
What does a mother do when she hits that half-century mark? If she’s Liz Applegate, she hosts a podcast for other people finding themselves older than 40 and wondering what’s ahead
Harken back to days of old—at least for some of us—when actual radio shows kept us company after dinner. From the opening refrain of “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” and