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Podcast Brunch Club

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Other Men Need Help host, Mark Pagán
Apr 30 2021
Other Men Need Help host, Mark Pagán
A discussion with Mark Pagán, host and producer of Other Men Need Help (OMNH). We featured an episode of OMNH called “I Miss You. Period.” on our January 2021 podcast playlist on Friendship. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/omnh-mark-pagan. This is what they talked about: Season 3 of Other Men Need Help is all about friendshipMark’s podcast recommendations: Soul Music from the BBC: documentary, non-narrated podcast that delves into the stories of specific songsDisaster Area is a highly researched podcast that digs into different disasters.The Secret Adventures of Black People by Nichole Hill features short “stories about Black folks holding it down across space and time.” Follow Mark on twitter at @themarkpagan or on Instagram at @markpagan.Follow Other Men Need Help on twitter at @othermenpod or on Instagram at @othermenneedheld. You can also email the show at othermenneedhelp@gmail.com. Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Podchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Critical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersPodbean – use this link for one month free on podcast hostingFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contract
Friendship Podcast Playlist Roundup
Apr 20 2021
Friendship Podcast Playlist Roundup
A discussion of the January podcast playlist on FRIENDSHIP. We also hear thoughts from some of our PBC members and share a few podcast recommendations. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/friendship-roundup This is what they talked about: Friendship podcast playlistJoin the PBC SlackJoin our virtual chapterSara’s podcast recommendations: I’m Not A Monster: about an American woman who travels to Syria to fight with ISIS with her husband and she brings her childrenHello Ranger: showcases U.S. national parks Adela’s podcast recommendations: Committed: a podcast about relationshipsEndless Thread: digs into stories from Reddit. Episode recommendations are “Things are Bad” and “Update: Things are Bad.” Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Future Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Immigrantly podcast - cross cultural conversationsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersPodbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting
Multi Story host, Becca Bryers
Mar 2 2021
Multi Story host, Becca Bryers
A discussion with Becca Bryers, who hosts Multi Story and is the chapter leader of our PBC chapter in East Midlands. We featured an episode of Multi Story called “Generations” on our December 2020 podcast playlist on Generations. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/multistory-becca-bryers. This is what they talked about: Multi Story podcastDecember 2020 PBC podcast playlist on GenerationsMake a Difference podcast from BBCKind World podcastSir Nicholas Winton storyStoryCorps (United States) & The Listening Project (UK)Becca’s podcast pick: Grounded with Louis TherouxThe Adam Buxton Podcast Follow Becca on twitter @beccabryers Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hostingFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Immigrantly podcast - cross cultural conversationsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for Podcasters
Generations Playlist Roundup
Feb 10 2021
Generations Playlist Roundup
A discussion of the December podcast playlist on GENERATIONS. We also hear thoughts from some of our PBC members and share a few podcast recommendations. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/generations-roundup This is what they talked about: Generations podcast playlistInterview with Juleyka Lantigua-WilliamsSara’s podcast recommendations: The Anxious Achiever: from the Harvard Business Review. “Rethink mental health and work, with candid stories from leaders who’ve been there.”Twenty Twenty: A Pop Culture podcast: “Join two culture critics in their twenties, as they delve into the most memorable pop culture from twenty years ago.” Adela’s podcast recommendations: We Share the Same Sky: a 7-episode series in which a young woman follows the journey of her grandmother who escaped the Nazis in WWIII’m Not A Monster: about an American woman who travels to Syria to fight with ISIS with her husband and she brings her childrenPassport: a travel podcast that digs deep into a place, but with an angle you probably wouldn’t expectThe Pod Spotter: a podcast about podcasts PBC community podcast recommendations: NerdetteThe Tim Ferriss Show: “#444: Hugh Jackman on Best Decisions, Daily Routines, The 85% Rule, Favorite Exercises, Mind Training, and Much More”Go for Broke Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hostingImmigrantly podcast - cross cultural conversationsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”
Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, host of How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything
Dec 28 2020
Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, host of How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything
A discussion with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, an all-around podcast powerhouse who is the founder and CEO of Lantigua Williams & Co and hosts a number of shows including How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything, which the PBC community listened to as part of the December podcast playlist on Generations. Lantigua Williams & Co is a digital media studio that has a long and impressive roster of podcasts including, Latina to Latina, Birthful, 70 Million, Feeling My Flo, and more. A few really amazing recent honors to shout out: 70 Million was nominated for a Peabody and won the director’s prize at Third Coast. And, How to Talk to [Mamí and Papí] about Anything was named one of Spotify’s best new shows of 2020. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/how-to-talk-juleyka-lantigua-williams. This is what they talked about: Marvel Method: a podcast in which Method Man interviews about their love of comicsDriving the Green Book: ten-part audio journey through the segregated SouthJuleyka’s podcast pick: Ochenta Stories from Lory Martinez (a multilingual collection of bite-size stories from around the world)Follow Juleyka: @JuleykaLantigua on Twitter and InstagramFollow Lantigua Williams & Co: website and @lanwilco on Twitter and Instagram Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Critical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hostingImmigrantly podcast - cross cultural conversations
Working Hard or Hardly Working? Playlist Roundup
Dec 12 2020
Working Hard or Hardly Working? Playlist Roundup
A discussion of the November podcast playlist on WORKING HARD OR HARDLY WORKING? We also hear thoughts from some of our PBC members and share a few podcast recommendations.  Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/working-roundup This is what they talked about: Working Hard or Hardly Working? podcast playlistErik’s podcast recommendation: The Enthusiast, which features short episodes that go deep into someone’s hobbySara’s podcast recommendations: The Canary from The Washington Post: a seven-part series about two women who decided to end the silence and talk about their sexual assaultDear Young Rocker: an audio memoir about a young girl and her journey in rock music Adela’s podcast recommendation: Kind World from WBURPBC Facebook Group community recommendations for most underrated/underappreciated podcasts An Arm and a Leg: “About the cost of healthcare in the US. It covers insight into billing, hospital policy, drug prices, insurance and medical ‘life hacks.’ There are two seasons, which I would recommend catching up on but each episode is a stand alone topic.”Sick Boy – “3 chaps with chronic illness….sounds depressing but actually it's more a carpe diem vibe”Radio Rental: “Both seasons. Just delightfully creepy true stories. Not crime really. Just interesting.”BirdNote Presents: Grouse: “It's about the sage grouse and its declining population out west, and touches on the environment, rural life, biology, etc. Super well done imo!” December theme for Podcast Brunch Club playlist: TALKING ‘BOUT MY GENERATION Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Immigrantly podcast - cross cultural conversationsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyards
Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People host, Chris Gethard
Dec 1 2020
Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People host, Chris Gethard
A discussion with Chris Gethard, the creator behind Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People, or Beautiful/Anonymous for short. The premise of the podcast is this: 1 phone call. 1 hour. No names. No holds barred. Every week, Chris opens the phone line to one anonymous caller, and he can’t hang up first, no matter what. And the result is truly the name of the podcast: beautiful stories from anonymous people! Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/beautiful-anonymous-chris-gethard   This is what they talked about: Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People podcastMedium article that Chris wrote: “A Beginner’s Guide to Beautiful Anonymous”Facebook Group: Beautiful/Anonymous: The CommunityAdela’s podcast pick: Story CorpsChris’ podcast picks: CriminalThe Art of Wrestling with Colt CabanaSomething to Wrestle with Bruce PrichardReply All Follow Chris: @chrisgeth on Instagram and @chrisgethard on Twitter Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Chad Whittle podcast - media and technology newsImmigrantly podcast - cross cultural conversationsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyardsWondery+ - get 20% an annual subscription for exclusive Wondery content
Navigating Uncertainty Listening List Roundup
Nov 17 2020
Navigating Uncertainty Listening List Roundup
A discussion of the October PBC podcast listening list on NAVIGATING UNCERTAINTY. We also hear thoughts from some of our PBC members and share a few podcast recommendations. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/uncertainty-roundup This is what they talked about: Navigating Uncertainty podcast listening listJoin the global virtual meetingsSara’s podcast picks: See Sara’s Podchaser full list: “Audible Feast's October 2020 Listening List + Reviews”Twenty Thousand Hertz: “#107 | Dies Irae”Sounds Like Hate podcast Adela’s podcast pick: UnderunderstoodScary podcast picks: Our PBC Facebook Group community weighed in!#TransAwarenessWeek podcast playlistNovember theme for Podcast Brunch Club: WORKING HARD OR HARDLY WORKING? Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Wondery+ - get 20% an annual subscription for exclusive Wondery contentChad Whittle podcast - media and technology newsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow to Do the Pot - a podcast that answers women's questions about cannabisHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyards
Freedom of Speech Listening List Roundup
Oct 23 2020
Freedom of Speech Listening List Roundup
On this roundup episode, Adela is joined by Paul Kondo, creator behind Podcast Gumbo (a weekly podcast discovery newsletter and a quick fun weekly podcast). Paul also curated the podcast listening list for PBC in September on the theme of Freedom of Speech. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/freedomofspeech-roundup This is what they talked about: Freedom of Speech podcast listening listJoin the global virtual chapter meetingsPodcast Brunch Club listening list on LanguageHurt Your Brain newsletter70 Million podcast (sponsored advertisement)Paul’s podcast picks: 80 Percent: a 6-episode serialized podcast about a man’s experience with prostate cancerDriving the Green Book: a broadcaster and activist “drive from Detroit to New Orleans, collecting stories about how Black Americans used the historic travel guide The Negro Motorist's Green Book during the height of segregation as a vital resource to quell fears, find safe havens, and travel with dignity.” Recommendations from the PBC Facebook Group community: The Bible Project: “the casual style makes complex topics super approachable and easy to listen to”Real Ass Affirmations: “a hilarious, firey, short podcast with some good advice that we all know deep down inside but need a little kick in the a** to be reminded of.”Meet Cute: “creates 15-minute scripted rom-com stories to escape into”Uncover Season 7: Dead Wrong. “It’s about a man who is falsely accused of murder and the absolute travesty of justice that follows. I was absolutely shocked. Troubling and revealing.”Unjust & Unsolved: “Journalist Maggie Freleng tells a different story every week about a person who was convicted of a crime they possibly did not commit. It’s pretty early in their run but I think it’s really good and interesting so far.” October theme for Podcast Brunch Club: Navigating Uncertainty Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: 70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyardsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow to Do the Pot - a podcast that answers women's questions about cannabisHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting
Shaping Opinion host, Tim O'Brien
Oct 9 2020
Shaping Opinion host, Tim O'Brien
A discussion with Tim O’Brien, the creator behind Shaping Opinion. Podcast Brunch Club members worldwide listened to and discussed “The 1st Amendment: 45 Words that Shaped America” from Shaping Opinion in September 2020 when the theme of the podcast listening list was FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/shaping-opinion-tim-obrien This is what they talked about: Freedom of Speech listening list from Podcast Brunch ClubTwo of Tim’s favorite episodes of Shaping Opinion: “Story of a Song: Play That Funky Music” and “Nashville’s Bluebird Café”Tim’s podcast pick: Within the RealmGetting in touch with Tim: website, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyardsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow to Do the Pot - a podcast that answers women's questions about cannabisHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”
Apologies Listening List Roundup
Sep 23 2020
Apologies Listening List Roundup
A discussion of the August PBC podcast listening list on Apologies. We also share a few podcast recommendations. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/apologies-roundup This is what they talked about: Apologies podcast listening listInterview with Brett de Hoedt, host of The Hardest Word podcastAdela’s favorite-ever episode of Heavyweight was about Jonathan Goldstein’s father and uncle, #1 Buzz.Sara’s podcast picks: Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend’s series “Summer S’mores with Conan and the Chill Chums.” Here’s the first episode.Birds Eye View is an independent podcast coming out of the Darwin Correctional Center, a women’s prison in Australia.Fool Me Twice is another independent podcast that chronicles a woman’s exploration into her own catfishing experience. Podcasts that make Adela laugh Wait Wait…Don’t Tell MeHelp I Sexted My BossNo Such Thing As a FishOlogies PBC Community Podcast Picks: The Introvert, Dear Podcast: “helpful convos for introverts navigating life in an extraverted world!”The Enforcer: “Interview with one of the last mafia enforcers. Covers many topics including the Lufthansa heist portrayed in Goodfellas.”Home Cooking, by Samin Nosrat: “Found her on Netflix’s Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. It’s full of cooking tips, giggles and bad puns.”Soundstage: “commissioned sound plays/performances, each episode stands alone, most are good and some are spectacular”Intersectionality Matters: “they’re doing a series called “Under the Blacklight” about what COVID has uncovered about different parts of society e.g., people in nursing homes or low-paid workers.”Silence is Not An Option: “talks about the race issues that are going on (and have been going on). It's put out by CNN's Don Lemon.”Meddling Adults: “a game show in which comedians are given summaries of children's mystery books (Encyclopedia Brown, etc), and try to guess the solutions/whodunnit/etc.” Join the Podcast Brunch Club Facebook GroupSeptember theme for Podcast Brunch Club: FREEDOM OF SPEECH Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Listen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyardsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow to Do the Pot - a podcast that answers women's questions about cannabisHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want it
The Hardest Word host, Brett de Hoedt
Sep 11 2020
The Hardest Word host, Brett de Hoedt
A discussion with Brett de Hoedt, the host and executive producer of The Hardest Word. Podcast Brunch Club members worldwide listened to and discussed “Apologies from parents to their kids” from The Hardest Word in August 2020 when the theme of the podcast listening list was APOLOGIES. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/hardest-word-brett-de-hoedt This is what they talked about: Apologies listening list from Podcast Brunch ClubEpisode of The Hardest Word featuring a Rwandan man who apologizes to his neighbor for not saving him from the Rwandan genocide: “Ep 110: Genocide”“Letter to Gran”: episode of The Hardest Word on which a woman apologizes to her grandmother for not sending the last letter her mother wrote to her grandmother“Apology to the Patriarchy”: episode of The Hardest Word on which a Serbian woman offers a sarcastic apology to the patriarchy“Dear Monkey”: episode of The Hardest Word on which a man offers a passionate and sincere apology to a monkeyBrett’s podcast pick: Deep Cover podcast from Pushkin Industries in which an undercover FBI agent who infiltrates a motorcycle gang. Connect with Brett on The Hardest Word website Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyardsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow to Do the Pot - a podcast that answers women's questions about cannabisHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")
Future Hindsight host and executive producer, Mila Atmos
Aug 29 2020
Future Hindsight host and executive producer, Mila Atmos
A discussion with Mila Atmos, the host and executive producer of Future Hindsight. Podcast Brunch Club members worldwide listened to and discussed “The New Conspiracism: Nancy Rosenblum” from Future Hindsight in July 2020 when the theme of the podcast listening list was CONSPIRACY. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/future-hindsight-mila-atmos  This is what they talked about: Conspiracy listening list from Podcast Brunch ClubEpisode from Future Hindsight on Conspiracism.Season 10 of Future Hindsight focused on Post-Truth“The Risks of Fake News: Travis I. Trammell & Elisabeth Paté-Cornell” episode of Future Hindsight.Season 11 of Future Hindsight focuses on the US election and building political power.Future Hindsight interview with Scott Warren, who is the founder of Generation Citizen, which teaches civic engagement to middle- and high schoolers.“Reimagining Civic Learning: Louise Dubé” episode of Future Hindsight highlights iCivics, a gaming platform to help people learn about creating campaigns and civic engagement.Mila’s podcast recommendation: Das Coronavirus-Update, a German podcast that shares scientific information about the pandemic. Follow Mila Atmos on Twitter at @milaatmos. Follow Future Hindsight on Twitter at @ futur_hindsight and on Instagram at @future__hindsight and on Facebook. Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content)Make a one-time donation via Paypal Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyardsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow to Do the Pot - a podcast that answers women's questions about cannabisHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problemsPodchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”
Conspiracy Listening List Roundup
Aug 13 2020
Conspiracy Listening List Roundup
A discussion of the July PBC podcast listening list on Conspiracy. We also share a few podcast recommendations. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/conspiracy-roundup This is what they talked about: Conspiracy podcast listening listThe Anthill mini-series about conspiracy: “Expert guide to Conspiracy Theories” How to spot a conspiracy theory – Expert guide to conspiracy theories part oneWho believes in conspiracy theories and why? - Expert guide to conspiracy theories part twoA short history of conspiracy theories – Expert guide to conspiracy theories part threeHow conspiracy theories spread – Expert guide to conspiracy theories part fourHow dangerous are conspiracy theories? - Expert guide to conspiracy theories part five Psychology Today article on “Motivated Reasoning”It Could Happen Here podcast really freaked Adela out: about the possibility of another civil war in the US.Sara’s podcast pick: In Good Company Detroit is from Shannon Cason of the Homemade Stories podcastOut of the Blocks podcastAdela’s podcast pick: Somebody, which is a true-crime, investigative podcast about the killing of a young black man in Chicago. The podcast is hosted by the man’s mother, Shapearl Wells.PBC community podcast picks: Brian from Austin recommends The Darkest Timeline with Ken Jeong & Joel McHale, which is a comedy podcast about the TV show Community, Coronavirus, “and everything in between”Emily recommends a few audio drama podcasts: Minnow Beats WhaleBorrascaUnwellMission to Zyxx Emily also recommends non-audio drama podcasts Rabbit Hole, about how living online affects what we believeYour Undivided Attention Q&A with hosts of Forgotten: Women of JuárezAugust theme for Podcast Brunch Club: APOLOGIES Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Podchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts”Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts")Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want itListen Notes – “the best podcast search engine”Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting70 Million - documentary podcast that investigates how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyardsCritical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for PodcastersFuture Hindsight -  a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contractHow to Do the Pot - a podcast that answers women's questions about cannabisHow Do We Fix It? - a solutions-oriented podcast exploring the world's problems