“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 I discovered Crimeaholics. The podcast first appeared on my radar last September when it landed at #9 on
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This is Part Four, the final installment, of our series featuring our true-crime panel. So far, we have covered some intriguing questions: Part One – Why do you “true crime”? Part Two
Last month, in Part One of this series, we asked our hand-chosen, esteemed true-crime panelists our first question: Why do you “true crime?” In case you missed it, the panel discussed how
There has been an ongoing discussion and desire within Podcast Magazine® for months now about going a little deeper in our discovery. The Beyond the Microphone features are great, but what if
“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