Podcast
Comedy Saved Me Podcast Premieres
Premiere Networks and media executive and consultant Buzz Knight have announced the launch of a new podcast, Comedy Saved Me hosted by TV and radio veteran Lynn Hoffman. The new show will debut Monday, June 9, 2025, with iHeartPodcasts.
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview
Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever Podcast
This is THE person listeners want to produce the best sci-fi podcast out there. Here’s her quote: “When I watched Terminator 2 at the age of 13, I really wanted to be like Sarah Conner: Strong, resilient and defiant. I despise the gym but have gone regularly to the gym most of my life because Sarah Conner would not want to see me getting weak for the impending apocalypse! I must not let her down. But realistically, it seems like a lot of hard work. I would much rather be a captain or crew member on a Federation starship or perhaps Doc Emmett Brown from Back to the Future. Something where the adventures involve fewer death machines chasing me incessantly.”
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview
We Interrupt This Program Podcast
Thousands of podcasts cover TV shows. Many of those shows focus on one show — a rewatch podcast — counting on a built-in audience from the show’s fans. Thousands of podcasts cover movies, with some shows providing reviews. In contrast, others delve into the history of movies or a specific film, such as Verbal Diorama, one of the best at this treatment.
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview
The HammerLogic Standard: Reese Darlington’s Vision for Trust in Construction
Construction is more than just an industry for Reese Darlington; it’s a mission. His journey began in the high-stakes world of commercial real estate development, where he managed large-scale multifamily and retail projects across the country. While these experiences gave him a strong foundation in project management, budgeting, and logistics, his true calling emerged when he transitioned into residential construction—specifically, restoration and luxury remodeling.
By Jane Simth10 months ago in Interview
Podcaster Profiles
Today in Podcaster Profiles, we take a closer look at a successful podcaster who has achieved the dream of most independent podcasters. Several years ago, Michael Osborne and his co-host Amit Kapoor secured a deal with a large podcast network, Wondery, for their indie podcast, Famous & Gravy.
By Frank Racioppi10 months ago in Interview
From Shadows to Spotlight
Hello, Vocal family! This post is long overdue, and I want to reintroduce myself. I’ve had this account for four years, quietly sharing my thoughts and ideas while mostly observing from the sidelines. It’s time to step out of the shadows and properly introduce myself. Reflecting on my past writings, I've yet to share my personal story, the essence of who I am, and the driving force behind my actions. Whether you're a new supporter or have been with me for a while, I’m thrilled to connect with you.
By Musulyn M (MUSE)10 months ago in Interview
Three Generations, One Conversation: Chapter Two
The clock ticked steadily in the background, its rhythm the only sound for a moment as Margaret, Helen, and Lily sat in the living room of the old family house. The air was filled with the scent of fresh tea, old books, and something unspoken—curiosity, perhaps, or the stirrings of a deeper conversation waiting to happen.
By Muhammad Sabeel10 months ago in Interview
A Job That Changed Me Forever
“I just wanted a job. I never expected to find a purpose.” That’s how 34-year-old Hamza Tariq begins his story. A decade ago, he was a college dropout from Karachi, Pakistan, with no clear direction. Today, he leads a nonprofit that has helped over 3,000 underprivileged children access education and mentorship. His journey, filled with failure, chance, and unexpected opportunity, is a testament to how one job can alter the entire trajectory of a life.
By Muhammad Sabeel10 months ago in Interview
Three Generations, One Conversation: A Journey Through Time, Love, and Change
The room held a certain hush, the kind that only exists just before something meaningful is about to happen. Three women sat around a round oak table in the sunlit kitchen of a modest family home: Margaret, age 84; her daughter Helen, 55; and Helen's daughter, Lily, 25. Three generations of women, each molded by their own era, yet forever connected by blood, memories, and a quiet resilience.
By Muhammad Sabeel10 months ago in Interview











