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SHEFFIELD DOCFEST PODCAST
Sheffield DocFest is the UK’s leading documentary festival and one of the world’s most influential markets for documentary projects. We champion and present the breadth of documentary form – film, television, immersive and art – in the vibrant city of Sheffield each June. We offer makers and audiences a place for inspiration, debate, development, learning and challenge. Our programming represents our core values – creativity, empathy, freedom, inclusivity and internationalism. Sheffield DocFest is run by International Documentary Festival Sheffield, an independent registered charity (no.1184849).
JOE'S AWESOME AND TOMMY HATES EVERYTHING
www.jathepod.com The world's first* and probably only pop-culture podcast. Personal stories, news articles, and games. Five life-long friends discuss movies, literature, comic books, videos games, and more in this talk show that tackles entertainment news (movies, comics, video games, TV shows, literature, and more) as well as the general news of the day. Started in 2011, the podcast ran for 5 years before taking a hiatus, and was rebooted to be better than ever in 2017.
THE CONVERSATION HUB
Since 2010, The Conversation Hub serves as the gathering place for meaningful conversations on life, business and everything in between. From best selling authors to public radio personalities; recording artists to philanthropists, more than 200 guests have joined host Marc Vaillancourt for intimate, memorable and educational conversation.
OK RADIO
Nature Theater of Oklahoma directors Kelly Copper and Pavol Liska talk to artists, curators and people around the world -- from New York to Frankfurt, Brussels, Paris, et. al. These are long form conversations in the spirit of the radio conversations of John Cage and Morton Feldman. Nothing is off limits. (Note: for photos of our guests and more information about the show, please be sure to visit the show website at www.okradio.org)
SELF
Self-employment author and coach Peri Pakroo chats with guests about working for themselves, whether that's freelancing, running a coffee shop or heading a corporate empire. Peri and rotating co-hosts also interview artists, musicians and other creative workers who share stories about pursuing their projects and careers. We celebrate and illuminate the many sides of self-employed life and business, including related topics like road-tripping, thrift shopping and procrastinating. Any hour can be happy hour when you're self-employed. :)
THE INSPIRATION PLACE
Whether you're looking for inspiration for your art or understand how to profit from it, you've come to the right place. You’ll learn the practical strategies you need to learn to sell your art plus develop a confident mindset in order to succeed. Not only is profiting from your passion possible but it’s also common. We dive into topics such as social media marketing, selling art online as well as shifting your mindset to banish your inner critic and overcome impostor syndrome and beat starving artist syndrome to the curb. Professional artist Miriam Schulman of Schulmanart.com speaks to top marketing experts and artists.
THE LONG DANCE PODCAST
On February 12, 1971, in Durham, North Carolina, a 20 year-old nursing student and her 19 year-old boyfriend left a Valentine's Dance to park down a secluded lover's lane. They never returned. Two weeks later, their bodies were found deep within the Carolina pines. They had been strangled, tortured, and murdered. Their murders have never been solved. THE LONG DANCE is the story of the lives touched by the murders of Patricia Mann and Jesse McBane. Produced by crime fiction author Eryk Pruitt, investigative reporter Drew Adamek, and sound engineer Piper Kessler, it uses recorded interviews to tell the tragic tale of North Carolina's most baffling murder case. The eight-part true crime podcast is perfect for fans of SERIAL and S-TOWN.