Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 3 hours 24 minutes
Cathy Nesbitt has been running Cathy's Crawly Composters for twenty years in Canada. Her worm farming business focuses on the importance of vermicomposting for food waste with the use of Red Wrigglers. In addition, Cathy runs laughter yoga and sprouts businesses...
James Noll is a prolific author of six novels, two short story anthologies, an illustrated hybrid monster coffee-table book, and one piece of non-fiction. In addition, he is an audiobook producer, podcast editor, recording artist and an English teacher. During this podcast interview, James discusses his early beginnings as a writer and fan of the horror genre, forays into filmmaking and upcoming events and projects...
Sally Brown is a Feminist Artist, Writer and Curator who has a very prolific career as an illustrator, painter, lecturer and academic. She has been collaborating, modeling, designing fashion and producing public art for two decades now. During this podcast episode, Sally talks about her inspirations and technique for focusing on femininity and the body with her vast knowledge of trailblazing women artists throughout history...
Carlos Walker is a return guest to the Erratic Dispatches podcast after having been first interviewed in 2020. He published a collection of his race reversal paintings in a book titled What If: A Historical Fiction Novel. Carlos has had his paintings exhibited in many galleries and profiled in publications, and he has conducted speaking engagements at universities about his work...
Chris Regan is a very prolific author, filmmaker and screenwriter of the horror genre who is based in England. Paintball Massacre, a film based on his script, is currently streaming on Tubi. During this podcast episode, Chris discusses his love for horror, what inspires his writing, working on various series and his upcoming projects.
Be sure to visit Chris's IMDb profile:
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Los Angeles-based Harker Jones is the author of the Amazon bestseller, Until September, screenwriter of the award-winning short films, Cole & Colette and One-Hit Wonder and a member of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle...
J.R. McNair is based on Atlanta, where he has been starting successful and financially sustainable businesses since age 10. He founded both The Velocity Accelerator and the Georgia Crowdfund, Inc. J.R. is not only an entrepreneur, but has coached thousands of businesses through conventions, seminars and workshops. During this podcast episode, J.R. not only shares his business ventures, but history of being involved in the sports and the music industries...
Erez Agam moved to Berlin in 2016 after having grown up in Israel. He has documented the challenges and triumphs of the immigration process in his book, Berlin's Immigration Secrets. During this podcast episode, Erez discusses the advantages of moving to a progressive city in Germany and the freedom it entails. His book is a must read for anybody considering moving to a country that is very welcoming to immigrants from all across the globe...
David Bossert has had a very fortunate and amazing career working in such roles as an animator, author, Disney historian, effects animator and special effects animator...
Debra S. Yates has written a beautiful portrait of her seventh-great-grandmother and a key figure in the history of the Cherokee Nation. Woman of Many Names chronicles Nancy Ward aka Nanyehi, whose immortalization in books, historical sites and stage productions continues to this very day. Debra's book should be mandatory reading in all history classrooms across the United States and every child should be more familiar with the strength and majesty of Nancy Ward...