Oftentimes, the people that wrong us—those “liars, cheaters, and backstabbers”—were once cherished people in our eyes.
BC Law Grad, Former CNN Legal Analyst Starts The Mel Robbins Podcast
Former CNN legal analyst and Boston College Law graduate Mel Robbins started her own podcast on Oct. 6—a podcast she said is unlike any other.
The Heights Sports Podcast: September 7th, 2018
Catch up on the past week in sports on the heights with sports editors Andy Backstrom, Bradley Smart and Peter Kim as they discuss all the statistics you need to know before the first rival Holy Cross match up in 32 years.
Community Podcast Lab Tells Stories of Boston’s Underrepresented
The 15-week program will commence in October and will “train participants of color who have no formal experience in public media to create podcasts that will be distributed both locally and nationally,” according to a press release.
Podcasting and the Atomic Bicycle: Nugent’s Newest Project
Joe Nugent assembled a team of students, called the Omnium Consortium, to put together a literary podcast for the ages.
Pining for Podcasts
This week’s I’m Just Sayin’ explores the idea of podcasts as an artistic and daily escape, one perfect for a long drive.
Heights Sports Podcast: Episode 1 (Part I From Ireland)
Topics from the first Heights Sports Podcast include the dangers of driving in Ireland, the challenge of electricity, and a review of the Carton House, BC football’s hotel outside Dublin.
‘Serial’ Creators Talk Podcast’s Second Season, Public Reception
Koenig and Snyder provided a behind-the-scenes look at the development of the cultural phenomenon during the Binge-Worthy Journalism podcast program on April 20 at Symphony Hall.
Sharing the Success: Boston Needs a Startup News Outlet
If our city wants to be recognized as a top startup community, we need a centralized news source that is all-in on Boston tech.