Release Day Review: Intra-Quest
The episode moves a quick 40 minutes, and it's not so easy to fall into it just to follow and feel the world out. There are so many hints that podcast gives you to maybe tuck away for later, I wanted to have a notebook with my second listen-through.
Release Day Review: Digital Folklore
This is a treat of a podcast in overall style and storytelling, but also with the kindness that this subject matter is being handled. It’s not as easy as we want to think. Folklore is a reflection of who we are as humans, and the presence of the internet in these stories doesn’t change that fact.
Release Day Review Revisited: The Loudest Girl In The World
...the default settings of the world may not be the most comfortable for people with autism- but there is hope and further understanding than there was even ten years ago.
Release Day Review: Obsessions: Wild Chocolate
This podcast has the chance to take something that has become ordinary and makes it something that we remember to take an extra moment to consider. It has an opportunity to be powerful and exciting at the same time.
Release Day Review: Death By Dying Season 2
Sprinkled in between the twists and turns that made me think faintly of Welcome to Nightvale are these moments of comedic wit that actually make me laugh out loud.
Release Day Review: The Loudest Girl in the World
I want people to take a deep breath and experience at least one episode of this podcast. Shake up your idea of the word, and of the world.
Release Day Review: Degrees
The second episode, though? This is the heart of the podcast. A real story of how someone can use the skills they have in one place, like say HVAC systems, and use it to eventually spearhead a movement.
Release Day Review: Missing Pages
In some ways a true crime “who done it”, we are taken on a familiar feeling path where a case is built and defense is made. This is an easy story to follow, tying in some current events for a full understanding of the elite world we are talking about.
Release Day Review: Legacy of Speed
Hosted by Malcolm Gladwell this six-part series peels back the layers of sport and activism for that historic moment. It gives us the humans behind the pictures, the humans behind the moments we are now so removed from.
Release Day Review: Goodniks
What I love though, is that it's easy to listen to, short, and leaves you thinking about what good you can make in the world.