🚨NEW EPISODE: THE POLITICRAT #podcast 🎙: History Is Continuous, It Does Not “Repeat”: “The Past Is Never Dead. It’s Not Even Past.” (Apple, Audible, Castbox, Google, Pandora, Spotify etc)
On the @fictionable#podcast we talk fiction, autobiography and colourful language with Donal McLaughlin – an author who insists he is not his character.
In the latest edition of the @fictionable#podcast, we put capitalism and urban crime under the lens with José Falero and his translator, Maria Jacqueline Evans.
How does a novelist summon up a character suffering from mental illness? In the latest edition of our #podcast, Fiona Mozley says it took her a trek up the mountain and down again.
🎙NEW EPISODE (Thursday) - THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast Season 4, Episode 132 - Stating The Obvious: THE ENSLAVEMENT OF BLACK PEOPLE DID NOT BENEFIT BLACK PEOPLE
🎙NEW EPISODE (Tuesday) - THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast Season 4, Episode 130: Emmett Till’s 82nd Birthday; Attorney Bryan Stevenson On Disability Rights On The 33rd Anniversary Of Americans With Disabilities Act
🎙NEW EPISODE (Saturday—belated but timely!) - THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast Season 4, Episode 129: Full Audio Of Martin Luther King Jr’s Final Speech (“Mountaintop” Speech); What To Do About Florida; Tony Bennett Tribute https://bit.ly/3Y7r5UH
Hej! Chciałem Was zaprosić do odsłuchania pierwszego odcinka trzeciego sezonu Michał Stankiewicz Podcast! Opowiem Wam w nim proces tworzenia podcastów z mojej perspektywy. Jest to jednocześnie trzecie nagranie opublikowane na instancji PeerTube Pol.Social od @ftdl! Wybaczcie, że nie ma tam nagrań z poprzednich sezonów, natomiast zaproszenie do instancji dostałem dziś w południe i jeszcze się nie wyrobiłem z wgrywaniem, a zależało mi, żeby premiera tego sezonu odbyła się także w Fediwersum 😅. Ale bez problemu możecie je odsłuchać na innych popularnych platformach streamingowych, takich jak Spotify, Apple Podcasts czy Google Podcasts!
Etgar Keret talks unpredictability in #fiction on the @fictionable#podcast and we also hear from Lucy Caldwell, Michael Donkor, Adaora Raji and Serena Katt.
'It's good to talk' … here's Etgar Keret, Jessica Cohen, Lucy Caldwell, Michael Donkor, Adaora Raji and Serena Katt reading from their fantastic #ShortStories
EXCERPT from Tuesday’s THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast episode (https://bit.ly/3NZG4MY). This clip: (ADVISORY: contains use of n) James Baldwin on being Black…and that word—from his 1963 speech which I call “The Negro In America”