Podcast Q&A With Emmy-Nominated Sound Designer Jeremy S. Bloom
Today we’re sharing an interview with Brooklyn-based, Emmy-nominated sound designer Jeremy S. Bloom. Jeremy’s work focuses on crafting immersive story-driven soundscapes for podcasts, interactive installations, films, and theatrical productions internationally. He is a staff sound designer for WNYC Studio's critically acclaimed podcast “Radiolab” and previously contributed sound design and original music for the award-winning Queer podcast "Nancy" and comedy hit "Two Dope Queens."
Mental Health and Music: Podcast Recommendations
Acknowledging and addressing mental health issues can often be an extreme hardship, even a debilitating one. For some, such as performer, artist and writer Nikki Lynette, it can also be a blessing in disguise.
The Best Podcasts to Celebrate International Whores’ Day
June 2nd is International Whore’s Day, IWD, which commemorates when, in 1975, sex workers occupied churches all over France to protest police brutality and violence against women. The podcasts we’ve highlighted are about the ongoing struggle for sex worker rights.
Podcast Recommendations Celebrating Motherhood
I invite you to commit along with me...to find time and space to slow down and listen to these different kinds of conversations, all centering on Black mothers, each with a unique story, message and point of view relevant for these times.
Podcast Recommendations: Autistic Voices in Podcasting
The five episodes on this list feature autistic hosts and/or guests on podcasts that are still actively releasing new episodes. Hopefully, these episodes will help neurotypical podcast listeners expand their understanding of the autistic experience (as I have), and help autistic listeners expand their community and connections.