
Frank Racioppi
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I am a South Jersey-based author who is a writer for the Ear Worthy publication, which appears on Vocal, Substack, Medium, Blogger, Tumblr, and social media. Ear Worthy offers daily podcast reviews, recommendations, and articles.
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The Black Effect Podcast Festival set for April 26
Podcasting is not just about communication, but also about community. That's why live events are so critical to podcasting. They bring together like-minded people with common goals, viewpoints, and life experiences.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview
Magical Overthinkers Podcast
Has this scene happened to you? Your boss approaches you in the morning on a typical workday and says, "Caitlin, can you see me in my office before you leave today?" If that simple request sends tremors of anxiety, fear, catastrophizing, overthinking, and doomscrolling into your very essence, then you should listen to the Magical Overthinkers podcast.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview
Shrew! -- Shakespeare Reimagined Premieres
Shakespeare on a podcast! Next Chapter Podcasts and Play On have been making that glorious event happen for several years. I love it because of their flawless execution, and also because it makes Shakespeare and his genius more approachable to people.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview
Open To Debate Podcast On Daylight Saving Time
Open To Debate Argues Daylight Saving Time It's that time again, when move our clocks ahead to gain one hour of daylight. The Wikipedia explanation is: Daylight saving time, also referred to as daylight saving, daylight savings time, daylight time, or summer time, is the practice of advancing clocks to make better use of the longer daylight available during summer so that darkness falls at a later clock time.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview
Three New Podcasts To Catch Your Ear
Tech Surge Podcast: A Tech Venture Firm Takes The Mic! It's not often that a venture capital firm develops a podcast that supports their business objectives. It's even rarer when the podcast is any good. The TechSurge: Deep Tech VC Podcast explores the frontiers of emerging tech, venture capital, and business.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview
Podcaster Profiles: Molly DeMellier
The goal of Podcaster Profiles is to spotlight people in all parts of the podcasting industry, not just the people behind the mic. After all, on the average movie set, less than one percent of the people on the set are the people you see on the screen.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview
E Pluribus Motto Podcast
Listening to E Pluribus Motto is like taking a road trip with friends Janet Varney and John Hodgman. In each episode, they spotlight one state and chat about its motto, bird, beverages, songs, and–occasionally–muffins. Plus, you’ll hear from residents and guests whose lives or work have been inspired by that state.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview
The Town Podcast Discusses James Bond as Amazon's New Asset
Will Bond travel the world in two days to market Amazon Prime? On the February 23rd episode of The Town podcast with Matt Belloni, host and frequent guest Lucas Shaw of Bloomberg discussed Amazon's buyout for control of the James Bond franchise from the Broccoli family, who had controlled the franchise for over 60 years. (Note: Harry Saltzman was co-producer until 1975.)
By Frank Racioppi12 months ago in Interview
Shofar, So Good Podcast
Let's start at the beginning. Shofar is a ram's-horn trumpet used by ancient Jews in religious ceremonies and as a battle signal, now sounded at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. You need to know that to understand the podcast's title, Shofar, So Good.
By Frank Racioppi12 months ago in Interview
Podcaster Profiles: Ayesha Khan
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 Racioppi12 months ago in Interview










