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The power of podcasting

Look around you. At the people on the train, in your office, on the street. Joggers, walkers, pram-pushers. All sporting earphones. Many are dialled into their favourite music, but it’s increasingly likely that they’re immersed in their favourite podcast. In a world where so many avoid traditional communication, we’re turning to the spoken word for…

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New Yorker Editor David Remnick on Clinton’s What Happened and His Hopes for Obama’s Memoir

David Remnick speaks at the New Yorker Festival on Oct. 8 in New York City.Thos Robinson/Getty Images for the New Yorker On this week’s episode of my podcast, I Have to Ask, I spoke with David Remnick, the editor of the New Yorker. Remnick began editing the magazine in 1998; before then, he was a…

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'Pretty For An Aboriginal' Is Australia's Most Charming And Radical New Podcast

We asked Miranda Tapsell all about it. Miranda Tapsell is a delightful person to spend 45 minutes on the phone with. When she joins me to talk about Pretty For An Aboriginal, her brand-new BuzzFeed podcast with friend and colleague Nakkiah Lui, I ask her how the day is. “Oh good. It’s been good. In…

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The Everything is Black and White Podcast: How do you listen to the episodes?

The Everything is Black and White Podcast is brought to you every week by the Newcastle United Chronicle Sports desk. The team – including Lee Ryder, Chris Waugh and Mark Douglas – will bring you the latest insight into the Magpies, covering all the talking points of the week. From transfers to Rafa Benitez’s methods…

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‘That’s What She Said’ podcast provides proud, black, female voices

Tracey Corder, left, and Shavonda Sisson are the hosts of “That’s What She Said,” a podcast focusing on race, sexuality and pop culture. (Photo courtesy of Shavonda Sisson.) If you’re lucky enough to know of Shavonda Sisson and Tracey Corder, chances are your curiosity will push you to ask them for their thoughts on something…

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NPR

(From left) Timothée Chalamet in Call Me by Your Name; Jason Mitchell in Mudbound; Emma Stone in Battle of the Sexes; and Idris Elba in Molly’s Game. 61st BFI London Film Festival/ Steve Dietl, 61st BFI London Film Festival/ Melinda Sue Gordon, 2016 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation/ Courtesy of TIFF hide caption toggle caption…

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Still Processing: Outrage Over ‘Bodega’ and Horror at the Movies

3. Subscribe. Once on the series page, tap on the “subscribe” button to have new episodes sent to your phone free. You may want to adjust your notifications to be alerted when a new episode arrives. 4. Or just sample. If you would rather listen to an episode or two before deciding to subscribe, tap…

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Jamie Lidell on his new music production podcast, Hanging Out With Audiophiles

The veteran UK vocalist and producer tells us what to expect from his new podcast about the music-making process. Today (September 18)  sees the release of former Warp artist Jamie Lidell’s new EP, Extended Beginnings. It’s the second record to be released on the IDM experimentalist-turned-soul singer’s Jajulin label since he struck out on his own…

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Podcast: Gossip about the Emmys (with reporters who were there)

CLOSE Fashion always steals the show when it’s Emmys time. Find out who makes the list for 2017’s best and worst dressed! USA TODAY Usually on Straight Up Hollywood, we pair our podcasts with booze. But the morning after the Emmys it was black coffee and breakfast sandwiches only, as we rehashed the best and craziest…

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Best ways to back up your photos – The Status Update Podcast

Over the past couple of episodes, we’ve talked about how photos affect our lives, and issues around publishing them to the web. But the biggest problem I keep hearing about is where to safely store all these memories we create. Do we keep them on our computers? Do we back them up to the cloud?…

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