Podcast
Why Podcasts Are One of the Most Accessible Forms of Media Today
In a world overflowing with content—videos, articles, books, and social media—podcasts have quietly risen to the top as one of the most accessible and inclusive forms of media. Whether you're cooking dinner, commuting to work, walking the dog, or winding down for the night, podcasts can slip seamlessly into your routine without demanding your full attention or a screen in front of your face.
By Prerna Raturi9 months ago in Interview
Podcast Hosts as Friends: How One-Way Conversations Fulfill Social Needs
In today’s digital age, people are more connected than ever—but that doesn’t always mean they feel less lonely. In fact, many individuals struggle to find meaningful social interaction in their daily lives. Whether it’s because of long work hours, living alone, or just the natural ups and downs of relationships, loneliness can quietly become part of everyday life. Interestingly, podcasts have emerged as an unexpected source of comfort and companionship, even though they represent a one-way form of communication.
By Prerna Raturi9 months ago in Interview
Madison Zhao Wears a Custom Dress at the Milan Gucci Show
Fashion may speak in trends, but Madison Zhao has always spoken in statements and this time, her words were woven in silk, embroidery, and precision. Making a memorable appearance at the Milan Gucci Show, Madison stepped out in a custom-made ensemble that turned heads not with theatrics, but with thoughtful design and effortless elegance.
By Madison Zhao9 months ago in Interview
The Inn At The End Of Things Podcast
Did you know that about 75 percent of all network-supported podcasts are either celebrity shows or true-crime podcasts? That leaves only 25 percent as a vestige of podcast creativity. That’s why indie podcasters are the creative lifeline of the industry.
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview
US to Resume Building Border Wall at San Diego Park
Unite States government announced plans to resume construction of a border wall at the San Diego Park, California. The border wall, which is a contentious issue, has been a major part of the Trump Administration's immigration policy. The decision to resume construction has been met with both support and opposition from various groups and individuals.
By Dipayan Biswas9 months ago in Interview
The Breakfast Club Podcast Passes One Billion Downloads
Numbers are relative. In the movie business, box office receipts for popular films can reach a billion, as seen in the recent Minecraft Movie. Last year, more than 1,000 U.S.-based companies grossed over $1 billion.
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview
Remembering Cole Brings Plenty: A Family’s Quiet Grief and Enduring. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
By Staff Writer – Native Voices Network When the news broke of Cole Brings Plenty’s sudden passing, it sent shockwaves not only through the Indigenous entertainment world, but also deeply within his family. Among those mourning his loss is Tahkyah Brings Plenty, a cousin who shared a close and powerful bond with Cole — one built on family, love, and mutual understanding.
By nativeamericannewsacres9 months ago in Interview
How Do We Complete A Podcast Review
There are no strict guidelines for writing and publishing reviews, whether they are of a movie, book, music, or podcast. In the heyday of print journalism, which lasted for several hundred years, high-profile newspapers and magazines such as The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, Life, and even Playboy had well-known reviewers on staff, such as Vincent Canby of The New York Times, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, Pauline Kael of The New Yorker, and Richard Schickel of Time.
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview








