“Let’s watch a Snapped!” I think I have heard that suggestion from my wife at least two dozen times. As we are both big fans of true crime, we have quite a few shows from the category on our DVR. I enjoy Snapped too, but am a little uneasy
Read MoreWhat do you call a white-collar criminal who crosses into an even deeper level of evil by murdering his victim as well? You call him a red-collar criminal! That is the
“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
“Let’s watch a Snapped!” I think I have heard that suggestion from my wife at least two dozen times. As we are both big fans of true crime, we have quite
“C’mon, man!” That’s the line from ESPN’s Monday Night Football pregame show that popped into my mind when I saw Trace Evidence listed as the number one podcast on our magazine’s Hot
Ready for a totally “Thank you, Captain Obvious” statement? The True Crime Category is a very big space! In order to stand out in the genre, wise podcasters create a niche within