Episode 14 is now online

In Episode 14, we talk with Victoria Adams, author of Redefining Job and the Conundrum of Suffering. In her book Victoria covers attitudes toward suffering from the ancient Greek and Persian civilizations, through pre-Renaissance scholars, the Eighteenth Century Enlightenment, and on through our own contemporary time. She covers fictional works in addition to straight prose to tease out practical responses we might have in light of the horrible things happening today. Victoria also shares some of her other writings and what she’s working on next.

Is it something we’ve left behind,

Or something that we’ve yet to find,

That keeps each one forever hoping,

To reach that thing for which we’re groping?

V. Adams 12/88 (c)

Check the episode out here: https://soundcloud.com/creativecoasts/victoria-adams-author-redefining-job-and-the-conundrum-of-suffering-creative-coasts-episode-14

Episode 13 is now online

Details about the interviewees and show notes to follow—in the meantime check out our interviews with three educators who are using remote learning methods to meet the social distancing requirements in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The podcast episode is here:
https://soundcloud.com/creativecoasts/educators-using-distance-learning-during-covid-19-pandemic-creative-coasts-episode-13

We hope you’ll enjoy our talk with pre-K teacher Josh Rodgers (1:20), eighth grade history teacher Brian Kornow (15:46), and college music instructor Josh Workman (40:45) as they share with us how they’ve adapted their teaching to meet the demands of a world reshaped by Covid-19.

Episode 12 is now online

Scott Brookman has been writing and recording tuneful pop songs since the mid-80’s. Music from one of his CDs was used extensively in the PBS Kids show, Dragonfly TV. He also wrote an original song used in the film Golfballs. In Episode 12, Ginger and Scott discuss the ideas behind his music.

Episode 10 is now online

In Episode 10 we talk with Lucinda Jackson about her book Just A Girl: Growing Up Female and Ambitious, which is a compelling account of her first hand experiences with abusive behavior in business and society. Lucinda is a successful scientist and corporate executive who offers a solution to the cultural bias against women in business: a concept known as BAML.

Episode 8 Show Notes

Did our talk with Charlie Wells leave you hungry for more horror? Visit these lists of fave horror podcasts from Vox and Syfy Wire to fill your ears with endless chills.

Charlie’s episode gives plenty of first-hand advice for submitting work to dramatic horror podcasts, but if you want even more, check out the NoSleep Podcast’s own recs for getting your stuff on the air.

Looking for additional insight before you submit your script? This interview with David Cumming, the NoSleep Podcast’s director, and Kc Waylan, director of the We’re Alive podcast, is a great read. 

Episode 9 is now online

In this episode we talk with Philip Diffenderfer. Phil is a developer who works on web applications, mobile apps, and interactives with game components, and by night works on woodworking, woodburning, his own business doing web, game, and mobile development, and has a life goal of recreating the Hobbit Hole Bag End.