Podcast Movement Sessions

This year, as we enter season four of Podcast Movement Sessions, we're taking a close look at the Society, Culture, and Advocacy tract of PM19. Through conversations recorded on-site in Orlando and audio pulled directly from the Podcast Movement stage, we're tackle some of the most important issues content creators deal with and how podcasting as a medium is unlike any other in showcasing the underrepresented voices of the world in a powerful way. We'll also speak with some of the biggest names in the True Crime genre about balancing their role as advocates and journalists. Plus: a full-circle moment for Podcast Movement as Earlonne Woods and Nigel Poor (co-hosts of Ear Hustle), talk about their journey as podcasters (having won Radiotopia's PodQuest competition back at Podcast Movement 2016), being advocates for criminal justice reform, and how Ear Hustle paved the way for Earlonne's release just this past spring. Subscribe now to Podcast Movement Sessions, the first two episodes of season four will drop on Black Friday (November 29th)!! Season Four of the Podcast Movement Sessions is hosted by Producer Ted Woods, and proudly sponsored by Storyblocks.

https://www.PodcastMovement.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 27m. Bisher sind 42 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 18 hours 8 minutes

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Podcast Movement: Sessions - Season Three Trailer


This year is all about community and in depth interviews.

Bill Nowicki interviews podcasters and gets their stories during Podcast Movement 2018 in Philadelphia!

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 August 2, 2018  3m
 
 

episode 1: Mother and daughter entrepreneurs and first timers at Podcast Movement, LeAura and Devani Alderson


I create daily podcast was the brain child of a mother and daughter duo. They focus on content and resources that help creators turn their passion into profit by building an entrepreneurial business around their artistic, creative and inventive ideas.

LeAura and Devani Alderson’s own creative journey starts with Devani’s adoption, LeAura’s decisions on her education, the transition to homeschooling, and developing into entrepreneurs...


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 August 14, 2018  18m
 
 

episode 2: Making connections and learning along the way, Edel Howlin


Edel's mum has a picture of her with ear phones on listening to the radio from age 5. Growing up in Clane, Ireland of modest means, she knew that radio was not a sensible choice -- or was it?

Edel and Bill met in 2015 at Podcast Movement in Fort Worth, Texas. A conference her company did not pay for, but looking back, had a profound affect on her future career. Edel has some advice for future podcasters you won't want to miss...


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 August 27, 2018  15m
 
 

episode 3: From Foster Care to Podcaster and Entrepreneur, Kevin Y. Brown


Kevin Y Brown had a teacher problem in high school. The teacher refused to give him an A because he slept in class. When the principal had him sit in her office, she challenged him to change his life -- which he did.

Now Kevin is an entrepenuer, motivational speaker and podcaster and this was his first podcast movement conference...


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 September 10, 2018  12m
 
 

episode 4: Storyteller for Hispanic Entrepreneurs, LatinX America Host, Adriana Flores-Ragade


Adriana Flores-Ragade didn't know English when she came to the US at the tender age of 12. Just one year later however, she was taking main stream classes.

Driven is a good word to describe Adriana.

She suceeded in school and she made it her life's work to give back to the community. She worked in education and the American Red Cross, listening to loved ones' stories who were giving their DNA to identify remains from the 9-11 terrorist attack...


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 September 25, 2018  16m
 
 

episode 5: Empowered Millenial, Alexis Parris


Alexis Parris followed the rules. She danced, studied and did all the traditional things. Then when she was in college she started reading books about entrepenuership and decided to quit, her sophomore year.

This is Alexis's first time at Podcast Movement she is enjoying it a whole lot. She got to speak and share her inspriational journey with a large crowd in attendance. 

Now she is on her own and living in Atlanta and launching the next pahse of her life...


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 October 25, 2018  10m
 
 

episode 6: Spandex and Financial Advice, Lillian Karabaic of Oh My Dollar podcast


Lillian Karabaic left conservative Cincinati as soon as she could and went out west to Portland, Oregon. After working in a commune and 39 other jobs, she found that helping folks with their taxes was something she could do and enjoyed.

Now she writes books, performs as a speaker and as an on-air radio personality.

As Podcast Movement she dressed as Ziggy Stardust and proceeded to kick ass.

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 November 7, 2018  20m
 
 

episode 7: Podcast advice from Finland (with an Italian Accent) Yann Ilunga


Yaun came to Podcast Movement from Finland, but he isn’t Finnish. He is actually from Switzerland, the Italian speaking part of that country. So when you hear his voice, it might throw you off. 

 

Yann’s podcast journey started in 2013 when he took a break from music and listened to a podcast instead...


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 November 21, 2018  19m
 
 

episode 8: Health, happiness and podcasting, Allison Melody of Food Heals Podcast


Podcasting and Podcast Movement has changed Allison Melody's life. She's built incredible relationships, traveled and created systems that allow her to concentrate on the important, creative things that she loves.

http://foodhealsnation.com

 

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 December 4, 2018  13m
 
 

episode 9: Stories and Podcasting, Shannon Cason and Matt Marr


Shannon Cason is no stranger to the stage. He started rapping in Detroit and has enjoyed performing in front of crowds ever since . Now he performs in front of hundreds and is a Moth grand slam winner and can be heard on several podcasts including The Trouble on WBEZ as well as his own podcast, Homemade Stories.

 

Matt Marr grew up in Southern Oklahoma and has been called the Gay White Oprah...


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 December 31, 2018  23m
 
 
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