Music Podcast Review: The Energy Curfew Music Hour What doesn’t speak for itself is how this is activism wrapped up in comedy, music, and snappy writing.
Magpie Journals Magpie Journals 14: Joy is Protest I have been negotiating my relationship with the online world and the
live Write Up! Live Podcast Recording of Women in Media at Lost Evenings Toronto The podcast recording taking place in the hallway of a casino was a little uncomfortable for the sake of my back, but the content of the panel itself more than made up for it. This mix of panelists and the conversation they had made my heart sing.
Sci-Fi Review: The Dex Legacy sra, Varian, and Ren are elite of the elite, superhuman teenagers who have to wrangle with what their existence means to the world they inhabit. Season one is an incredible ramp-up to season two, which ends on a world-expanding cliffhanger for the listener.
Audio Drama Podcast Review: 36 Questions I honestly think some of us could write a dissertation on this musical, but this website isn't for that.
Magpie Journals Magpie Journals #13: Happy Audio Drama Autumn! I am starting Audio Drama Autumn here at Magpie! I am going to take a few months to intentionally explore audio fiction.
Podcast Review Podcast Review: Root of Evil I don’t understand how any family goes through the things that this family experienced and then talk about it, for the world to hear. Maybe everyone needed a bit of dramatic separation, to make it more of a story than anything. For the rest of us, it is, but to this family, it’s real life.
Magpie Journals Magpie Journal #12: Podcast Movement 2024 The realization that we need to have a balance of in-person, and digital access is sometimes hard to balance. Digital is vital for people who can't monetarily or physically manage to get to a conference. However, the in-person also allows powerful interpersonal connections.
Society and Culture Podcast Review: Conspiracy, She Wrote There’s the other side to everything, isn’t there? Heads or tails, front and back, celebration and criticism. Truthfully we can’t look at the great women of history and the world without looking at the not-so-great women.