It takes courage to talk openly about one’s struggles with anxiety, depression, and navigating midlife. It is impressive to find that Billy Donnelly is not afraid to do this on his deeply personal podcast, Getting Old Quickly. With a background in radio, film, and TV, Billy’s voice is easy
Read MoreHow does one describe Jonathan Strickland as the host of TechStuff? Incredible! I love listening to him as he describes—in sometimes fun, sometimes serious, and always interesting ways—various happenings in the
Like many out there, I was heavy into Scrapbooking in the early 2000’s – along with a bazillion other people. This lasted for several years until life got in the way
Yasmin Alameddine is committed to telling the stories of women in tech—and not just any stories. She has amassed a catalog of episodes that highlights some under-the -radar women in tech
If you’re a mom, there has probably been a time in your life when your child has appeared to be missing. Maybe he or she was delayed in coming home from
On the surface, this podcast seems like it would be right up my alley. A snowed-in dinner party during which guests are murdered, one by one, ala Agatha Christie’s And Then
When one thinks of podcasts about bees, naturally honey comes to mind. But in this case, honey is not just about the bees, it’s about the podcast itself. Sweet, thick and
Knowable probes the limits of how we think about big questions in science and technology and how they have changed over time. An extension of Knowable Magazine, this podcast is hosted
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 &
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
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