
Frank Racioppi
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I am a South Jersey-based author who is a writer for the Ear Worthy publication, which appears on Vocal, Substack, Medium, Blogger, Tumblr, and social media. Ear Worthy offers daily podcast reviews, recommendations, and articles.
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Speaking Of Psychology Podcast
There are too many people on TV, radio, and podcasts claiming to have expertise in psychology and being a psychologist. Shows like Dr. Phil seem more exploitative than illuminating. However, they're some terrific psychology podcasts like Hidden Brain and All In The Mind.
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in Psyche
Fungal Zombies;Sneaky Persuasion; Golden Silence
Short Wave Podcast posits fungi takeover HBO Max has scored a hit with The Last Of Us. The post-apocalyptic nine-episode series has caused many people to worry about "clickers" attacking them and passing along a deadly fungal infection Cordyceps. Thankfully, the fungus in The Last of Us, does not currently affect humans — it affects insects.
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in FYI
50 Women Over 50 Podcast
In its brief history (2005? -- present) podcasting has been dominated by men. As podcasting has become more popular, women have engaged more with the medium, both as podcasters and as listeners. According to Podnews, women have started closing the gender gap in the last five years. In 2017, only 44 percent of U.S. 18+ monthly podcast listeners were female. In 2022, 48 percent are female, more closely mirroring the U.S. population.
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in Viva
Please Stop With The Celebrity Interview Podcasts
Remember the good old days on TV and radio when celebrities were interviewed by people trained to ask questions in a public forum? Ah, the old days. A troubling and annoying trend in podcasting is the fire hose of celebrity interview shows.
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in Geeks
Becoming An Icon Podcast Chronicles The Lives Of Iconic Latinx Artists
Fame is the currency of celebrity. Famous people are well-known for who they are, not necessarily for what they can do. By contrast, an icon transcends mere notoriety. Webster's Dictionary defines an icon "as a person or thing regarded as a representative symbol or as worthy of veneration."
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in Beat
Debate About China's Power & Miracle Drugs That Cost Millions
Intelligence Squared U.S. Podcast Debates China's Future We don't have debates in this nation any longer. Today, too many people comfort themselves with conspiracy theories fabricated to fit a specific narrative. Each side retreats to its echo chamber and then panders to people who believe exactly what they believe.
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in Longevity
CNN's Best Podcasts: Audie Cornish & Dr. Sanjay Gupta
Yes, I know. Some people read "CNN" in the title and use their inner voice to scream "fake news" or something a bit more intelligible like "liberal-minded news." I know some of this crowd is locked up in their deep state delusions, but for those I can still reach, here goes. CNN has a new corporate overload, David Zaslav of Discovery. He, of the $246 million annual salary, is a Trump supporter. Therefore, CNN has modulated its political coverage and has returned to its more "middle-of-the-road" coverage, if that position is still even possible.
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in Geeks
Freakonomics Comes Clean; Brooklyn Podcast Festival; Football & Race
Freakonomics airs an episode about trying to clean up the world Freakonomics recently introduced a miniseries podcast called The Economics Of Everyday Things. In the first episode: Gas stations. When gas prices skyrocket, do station owners get a windfall? And where do their profits really come from? This episode was enlightening and counterintuitive in some of its conclusions.
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in Beat
Climate Vision 2050 Podcast: A Vision Of Hope & Innovation
You know what's heating up as fast as our Earth's atmosphere? Climate change podcasts. They grow in number every day as Arizona towns lose access to water, glaciers melt like ice cream on a summer day, and carbon dioxide from fossil fuel emissions wraps us in a humid, sweaty blanket.
By Frank Racioppi3 years ago in Earth











