Erratic Dispatches

Erratic Dispatches was a podcast hosted by Eric Morris Eskenazi from 2020 to 2022 which featured interviews with actors, artists, comedians, journalists, photographers, poets, public speakers and writers discussing their current and upcoming projects. Since this podcast is no longer being produced, all episodes are now archived on Anchor.fm for the public's listening pleasure and reference. All Erratic Dispatches podcast episodes are the copyright of Outre Tomes, Inc., a division of Brooklyn Digital Media, Inc.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 57m. Bisher sind 53 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 3 hours 24 minutes

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episode 26: Interview with Andrew Shanahan, author of Before and After


London-based author, Andrew Shanahan, discusses his brilliant dystopian fiction novel, Before and After, featuring an isolated protagonist and his dog with an eerie premise that written a year before COVID-19. Andrew is also the founder of the organization, MAN V FAT, and shares how his own personal life experiences and journalism career has spawned his imagination and inspired him to help other men struggling with weight problems...


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 October 23, 2020  57m
 
 

episode 25: Interview with Scott Milne, author of Win The War On COVID-19: Virus Defense Strategies for Home and Business


Scott Milne discusses his professional career as the founder of Rocky Mountain Efficiency and now the author of an essential book on implementing crucial measures to fight off COVID-19 in homes and businesses titled Win The War On COVID-19: Virus Defense Strategies for Home and Business. Scott also has a website to purchase devices to protect against COVID-19 called the Virus Depot...


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 October 17, 2020  1h36m
 
 

episode 24: Interview with Datta Groover, author of Different


Colorado-based writer, Datta Groover, is the author of the multi award-winning novel called Different. This touching story about a family in Oregon dealing with both domestic and external conflicts is a wonderful debut. Datta discusses his professional background as an inspirational public speaker and the joys of being a successful writer.


Check out Datta's official website:

https://dattagroover...


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 October 17, 2020  38m
 
 

episode 23: Interview with Angel B. Jimenez, author of Age of the Kings


Teenage author, Angel B. Jimenez, recently published the first part of a series of fantasy novels called Age of the Kings, out now through Newman Springs Publishing.  He discusses his literary inspirations and plans to become a full-time writer. Angel also hosts a podcast called The Athenaeum.


Check out Angel's official website:

https://www.ageofthekings...


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 October 17, 2020  38m
 
 

episode 22: Interview with Ja'Quintin Means, author of Willie


Ja'Quintin Means is the author of a new historical fiction novel about life on a plantation in Arkansas. Willie features conflicted and passionate characters who battle the master of the slaves and those who plot to escape the clutches of human cruelty. Ja'Quintin plans to further expand the story as a trilogy soon. In addition, Ja'Quintin is a noted poet and lecturer of symbols and alchemy.


Check out Ja'Quintin's official website below:

https://www...


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 September 17, 2020  24m
 
 

episode 21: Interview with Maggie Dwyer, author of What The Living Do


Canadian writer, Maggie Dwyer, is the author of the novel, What The Living Do, which covers the murder of a young woman whose adoptive family is Jewish and biological family is from the Cree tribe.     

For this podcast episode, Maggie discusses the research done for the novel, Canada's vibrant creative communities and the inspiration for her previously published work, Misplaced Love: Short Stories...


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 September 11, 2020  50m
 
 

episode 20: Interview with Richard Kiers, Author of Swindled by Faith


Richard Kiers' book, Swindled by Faith, details growing up as a member of the cult, The Move, and escaping it as a teenager. He discusses being subjected to and witnessing various forms of abuse within the cult; and eventually moving on to become a prolific writer of many genres...


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 August 17, 2020  1h5m
 
 

episode 19: Interview with Brenden Kumarasamy, Communication Expert and Founder of MasterTalk


Brenden Kumarasamy discusses his inspirations and passion for sharing the technique of mastering public speaking to everyone. He has produced hundreds of speeches to corporations, nonprofits, startups and universities. In addition, Brenden has couched business owners and individuals to strengthen their oratory skills and make their methods of communication effective and interesting.


Check out Brenden's MasterTalk website:

https://www.mastertalk...


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 August 13, 2020  27m
 
 

episode 18: Interview with Jan McInnis, Corporate Comedian, Keynote Speaker, Author and Podcaster


Jan McInnis is a unique comedian who uses clean humor to showcase the power of comedy in the workplace by speaking at company events throughout the United States. She has written books on her experiences as a stand-up comedian and how the corporate world should adapt to using humor to elevate their employees quality of life.


Check out Jan's official website:

https://theworklady.com/


Watch Jan's videos on her YouTube Channel:

https://www...


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 August 7, 2020  38m
 
 

episode 17: Interview with Paz Ellis, author of Plantains And The Seven Plagues


Paz Ellis is the author of a very touching memoir about her family called Plantains And The Seven Plagues. She discusses growing up with a Cuban father and Dominican mother, cultural differences, conflicts with obtaining an American identity and her writing career. 


Check out Paz's official website:

www.pazellis.com


Purchase Plantains And The Seven Plagues below:

https://www.pazellis.com/memoirs...


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 July 27, 2020  54m