Podcast
The Rest Is Science Podcast
Science podcasts essentially have two sets of DNA. One version of a Science podcast is academic, sometimes pedantic, yet brilliantly informative. Big Brains and Why This Universe are just two examples. Then, there are the Science podcasts that offer hard science with the soft shell of humor, irony, or outright mockery. Examples include Science VS, Taboo Science, and even Unexplainable.
By Frank Racioppi6 days ago in Interview
When Podcasting Starts Changing You
One of the common threads that runs through TV shows about business is that people in that business are embroiled in a no-holds-barred, cutthroat battle to dominate. Think of the HBO show Succession, where Waystar Royco, the international media conglomerate controlled by aging patriarch Logan Roy, is contemplating what the future holds as his family jockeys to succeed him. Or Yellowstone, where John Dutton battles everyone from the government to his own family for control.
By Frank Racioppi14 days ago in Interview
Merry Christmas From Ear Worthy
What I’ve always loved about Santa Claus is that he knows what children want for Christmas. He has the master list. At Ear Worthy, we know that our readers want to discover the best independent podcasts out there. Unlike Santa, we don’t have gift information down to the granular level.
By Frank Racioppi18 days ago in Interview
Creators by TrueFans Podcast
There are times when you discover a podcast and an organization that almost completely encapsulate the thematic premise of your activity/passion. That’s the case with Creators by TrueFans. Two pros co-host the show — Claire Waite Brown and Sam Sethi. Since they’re from England, here’s my analogy. That’s like having Mohamed Salah and Cole Palmer on the same EPL team (That’s soccer or football).
By Frank Racioppi20 days ago in Interview
Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing As A Podcast
Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare, set in Messina, Italy, that contrasts two love stories: the witty, antagonistic relationship between Beatrice and Benedick, and the seemingly straightforward romance between Hero and Claudio, which the villainous Don John nearly ruins. The play, written around 1598–1599, features a “merry war” of words, deception, mistaken identity, and the bumbling but effective night watchman, Dogberry, who ultimately helps expose the plot and leads to a double wedding.
By Frank Racioppi20 days ago in Interview
Your Mic Podcast: Freddy Cruz
Twenty years ago, podcasting was the infant and over-the-air radio was the parent. That relationship has gradually morphed over the last two decades. The sharpest of the radio personalities recognized that podcasting could offer them new opportunities for recognition, success, and the satisfaction of their entrepreneurial spirit.
By Frank Racioppi24 days ago in Interview
Claus D. Volko, M.D. on Symbiont Conversion Theory and Bacterial Reprogramming
Claus D. Volko, M.D. (born 1983) is an Austrian software engineer and medical scientist in Vienna. He holds degrees in medicine (M.D.), medical informatics (B.Sc.) and computational intelligence (M.Sc.). In the demoscene he is known as “Adok” and served as main editor of the electronic magazine Hugi. Volko formulated Symbiont Conversion Theory in 2018. He founded and leads the Prudentia High IQ Society, and joined Mensa in 2002. In 2018 he published “Volko Personality Patterns,” a Jungian-inspired extension of MBTI typology. In 2025 he posted “Reprogramming Bacteria for Symbiont Conversion: A Review” on Prudentia’s blog, and maintains Prudentia’s journal and blog.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen28 days ago in Interview
History And Factoids About Today Podcast
History and Factoids About Today is a daily podcast about all the interesting and historical events of that day, birthdays, national days, fun facts, and trivia. Producing a podcast every day is the Mount Everest of podcasting. A terrific show like Arielle & Ned’s Daily Tips… also accomplishes that Herculean task, yet episodes are about two minutes in length. On History and Factoids About Today, 12 minutes seems to be the average length. Incredible.
By Frank Racioppiabout a month ago in Interview









