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At Podcast Magazine®, we’re celebrating 40 under Forty this month, and it got us wondering… what advice might your average under 40 podcaster give to his or her non-podcasting peers about podcasting?
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Tsh Oxenreider grew up in Austin, Texas, in a nondenominational Christian church. Hers was a typical experience for a Christian kid in the 1990s: church on Sunday, youth group, and summer camp.
The Christmas tree brightly shines through the window, and the scent of roasting turkey wafts through the house. Presents sit under the tree. The table is set for guests, and soon, family
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As the plane carrying Devi Adea from Washington DC to San Diego landed, she could sense that something was different. The joy she usually felt upon returning to The Golden State was
“I could have been the first ex-Mr. Angelina Jolie,” chuckled Father Mike Schmitz. In the mid-1990s, Fr. Schmitz auditioned for the male lead role to star opposite Jolie in the movie Hackers.