Birds Are Cool
Birds Are Cool is about connecting with nature, and the birds that are all around us in our daily lives. In this episode, host Cara Shillenn and guest Nicholas Lund will teach you to recognize birds' unique calls, how to pish, the resources you’ll need to start your own birding journey, and much more.
Sheryl Lee Ralph May Need A Third Hollywood Star
Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa is a weekly podcast produced by Cara Shillenn. In this episode, host Kelly Ripa talks to the original "Dreamgirl" Sheryl Lee Ralph about her start as a singer for Penthouse, attending Rutgers University at 16 years old and working with Sidney Poitier, her Super Bowl performance, her son's engagement, what it was like working with Rihanna and how she avoids slipping into that first lady look. And with her upcoming star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Kelly wonders just how many stars Sheryl Lee Ralph will need as a quadruple threat.
Chatter: Genealogy and Intelligence Analysis with Lisa Maddox
Chatter is a weekly podcast, produced by Goat Rodeo and Lawfare. In this episode, host David Priess talked to Lisa Maddox, former CIA analyst and manager of analysts. They discuss how she turned her intelligence experience into a career as a professional genealogist, her entry into the national security world, the research, analytic, and presentational aspects of intelligence analysis, how the elements of analysis apply to genealogical work; and more.
Radiotopia Fall Fundraiser Ads
Independent podcasting couldn’t survive with fundraising. For Radiotopia’s Fall 2022 fundraising cycle, I created 5 ads with original sound design and production - to highlight and complement audio from some of Radiotopia’s top shows, including Song Exploder, Ear Hustle, and Everything is Alive.
Frame of Mind - A Podcast from The Met
Frame of Mind, a podcast from The Met, tells the stories of how art has the power to connect, inspire, and restore us wherever we are. In this episode, edited, produced, and sound design by me, three staff members at The Met talk about the pandemic, and how isolation has dramatically changed their interpretations of art.
Chatter: From CIA-to-Hollywood with Joe Weisberg
Speaking with the Washington Post’s Shane Harris, Joe Weisberg shares his journey from the CIA to Hollywood, how he created an award winning series in The Americans and his new book Russia Upside Down: An Exit Strategy for the Second Cold War.
Diversifying the Future of Innovation
Many of the problems we face for the future will be solved using machine learning and artificial intelligence. AI has the capability to make our lives simple, to help us combat climate change and fight pandemics. But despite all of its good, it also has the capability to be incredibly biased.
Domestic extremism's next evolution
Whether it’s QAnon conspiracy theorists or far-right American groups turning to Russia, extremist movements aren’t going away.
The science of mob thinking
Mob mentalities - around politics and science - have been growing in the United States for years. Now, researchers are weighing in on the science behind what creates that type of thinking.