March 5, 2013 9:18 am by: Mike Lee
Thanks for stopping by to pick up today's podcast. We hope you find it fresh and tasty and cooked to your liking.
What's on the menu today, you ask? First off, it's a show that's new to us (and therefore, we assume, new to you). It's a cool little thing called
The SoCal Byte, which Hawk was excited to find since he's from Southern California himself. This episode is called "A Duck's Worth of Existential Dread," and it's pretty fun.
Then we'll check in with our buddy Rob Rosenthal and his show
How Sound. This is the show where Rob takes a behind-the-scenes look at the world of public radio production, and it's usually pretty compelling stuff. On this edition, "The Tale of Lot 180," Rob admits that the piece he's discussing "threw [him] for a loop." From a guy who's listened to and discussed so many radio pieces, that really means something....
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Oh gosh, oh golly, we've got three big hours of radio for you!
Fresh from the airwaves, we're bringing you the award-eligible 170th edition of the big big show. What can you hear if you press the play button right now? All kinds of things, that's what! We've got Spring Skiing from producer Scott Carrier, What Was Left Behind from Eric Winnick, Mardi Gras Sisyphus Story from Eve Adams, new installments of 99% Invisible and How Sound, the debut of Views and Brews: Liner Notes, and, as always, more.... » read more
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We've got a humdinger of a podcast for all you fine folks today. We'll kick things off with a new edition of our increasingly ubiquitous though still officially semi-regular series,
Portrait of an Artist. This time out, we're featuring choreographer and dancer Allison Orr, whose
Trash...
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A hale and hearty greeting to you all this fine Friday morn. We're in full-on membership drive mode at O'Dark Central this week, but that doesn't mean we're too busy to bring you a grade-a podcast.
When he's not out tending his great fields of humbleness, our good buddy the Humble Farmer is in...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Denise Krochta, author of
Sweat: A Practical Plan for Keeping Your Heart Intact While Loving an Addict. Millions of people know the chaos that occurs in the daily lives...
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KUT's
O’Dark 30 is back on the bike and bringing you the very best from the world of independent radio production this week. Every Sunday at midnight on Austin's KUT 90.5 and also at 4pm on digital KUT2 we present 3 hours of a little bit of everything from the world of independent radio...
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Welcome to O'Dark 30's last podcast of the summer! Autumn officially starts this Friday, so this is your last chance to soak up the summer sun whilst listening to your favorite radio show in pod form. To celebrate the end of summer, we're not just offering you a slice of radio pie to shove on your...
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It's sad but true. This week's edition of the big big show has nothing at all to do with the ACL fest. Still, you've got room in your hearts for both of these weekend events, right? We thought so. On this Sunday's episode of
O'Dark 30, the late night gang is still dying for a vacation...
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Start your weekend with this extra large version of the Friday podcast. Clocking in at a whopping one hour and twenty-three minutes, this is our longest podcast yet; it's pretty much half an episode of the big big show.
Destination DIY features our favorite new public radio theme song,...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Deana Y. Smith, Director of Player Security Services for the National Football League. As director of the NFL’s Player Security Services, her primary responsibility is to serve as a liaison between the NFL and its...
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Oh gosh and golly, internet pals! Things sure are hopping around here. We've just kicked off our fall 2011 pledge drive, which is always an exciting time at the station; we've got a bunch of volunteers on hand, answering phonecalls from fine folks just like you, the regular staff members all...
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Hello, interweb friends of ours. We hope you're enjoying the first day of autumn in a reasonable and prudent fashion. To celebrate the start of fall, we've got for you today a podcast that features no mention of the season whatsoever. It does, however, feature our host saying "...none of this is...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with legendary gospel singer Rance Allen. Allen founded the
Rance Allen Group in Monroe, MI, in the 1960s and has fronted the band with his soulful, soaring vocals ever...
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Listen, folks, we know you're busy people. We know you're all planning ways to sneak out of the office and go down to Zilker park right now. And that's cool; we're not trying to take over your whole weekend or anything. We're just offering you a little something to listen to on the way over to ACL....
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A joyous Tuesday to you all! We're casting a heckuva pod for you fine folks today. We'll get the party started with another edition of
Master Class. Or pal John Pierson will be holding court as always, chatting with a notable member of the movie community. This time around, he's talking...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Curtis L. King, founder and president of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Inc. of Dallas, TX. TBAAL is a multi-discipline cultural arts institution that creates and enhances awareness and understanding of...
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