Keelin
Podcast Review: Crash Course Pods: The Universe
This podcast is a brilliant work of science communication that touches the clinical of science while reaching across the aisle to the humanity of it all.
Podcast Review: Inconceivable Truth
This podcast is wrapped up in mystery and emotion. It is about the feeling of the journey, the mystery of it all, and the wonder of discovery. Every episode is masterfully crafted, with a hook at the end to get you sucked right into the next one.
Sunday Slant Recommendation: Small Moments
Today’s matching is all about the warm, cozy, thoughtful vibes. It’s about audio not being sacrificed to tell a story, and it’s about the power of a seemingly small thing.
Podcast Review: Humo: Murder and Silence in El Salvador
What originally seems like a tragic, true crime story for the ages, turns into a corruption reality that reaches to the heights of the El Salvadoran government.
The Monthly Magpie: May 2024
The birds are singing and I age another year. That’s right friends, my birthday is at the end of May and I’m a Gemini. Do with that information what you will.
Podcast Review: Outside/In
So I am reviewing this podcast not just because it’s great, and from a local radio station*, but also because it’s like coming home to damp earth, fresh air, and great conversation.
Slant Recommendation: Space Meet Art
This is a podcast pairing of an episode and a series. I wanted to put these two together to really get you thinking about how art and science can, has, and does interact with each other. I hope you enjoy it, and let me know if you have a pairing like this.
Podcast Review: Long Shadow
I think my age and aspects of my natural curiosity leaned me away from America in the 80s to the early oughts, which is what happens to most children when they’re dreaming about being astronauts and movie stars. Long Shadow taught me a lot about those blindspots and what I had been missing
Slant Recommendation Sunday: Fact or Fictitious
This is the podcast pairing that got me thinking of pairing podcasts that work well together but won't necessarily be side by side on a list.
Podcast Review: Empire
When I first picked up the podcast to learn more about the winding history of the Islamic empire I was hesitant. How could such a big topic be made into arguably short episodes?
Sunday Slant Recommendation: Taboo Topics
When I recommend podcasts in passing, a lot of the time I do it in the same way a poet slants a rhyme.