Podcast
Climbing The Walls Podcast Premieres
Understood.org, a leading resource for people with learning and thinking differences, announced the launch of Climbing the Walls, a new limited-series investigative podcast. Hosted by health and science journalist and documentarian Danielle Elliot, the podcast explores why women weren’t diagnosed with ADHD for so long. And what led to new ADHD diagnoses among women ages 20–49 nearly doubling between 2020 and 2022 (CDC). The first episode, “I Didn’t Want to Have ADHD,” became available on April 9, 2025, wherever podcasts are found.
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview
Targeted Podcast
Next Chapter Podcasts announced the launch of Targeted, a gripping new podcast that premiered March 26. Hosted by Zach Abramowitz, a former M&A attorney turned strategist and media entrepreneur, Targeted delves into the lives of individuals singled out, sanctioned, and systematically dismantled by governments, institutions, and powerful entities. Combining real-life storytelling with expert analysis, the show blends elements of true crime, investigative journalism, and political thrillers.
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview
Let'd Talk About The PPA
There are professional associations that we recognize right away. Groups like the National Association of Realtors, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the American Meat Institute. But there are lesser-known industry groups you may not have heard of: American Christmas Tree Association, American Pie Council (I'd like to attend their conventions), International Solid Waste Association (Hard Pass), and even the American Association of Political Consultants (Swamp!).
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Interview
Lenny.fm: How Fans Can Support Their Favorite Indie Podcasts
Courtney Carthy of Nearly Media had years of experience in podcasting in Australia before he had the revelation that led to Lenny.fm. He shared that moment on Podcasting Tech with Mathew Passy on the January 21st episode.
By Frank Racioppi10 months ago in Interview
Two Podcasts To Help Podcasters
Think of the podcasting industry like an assembly line. Every day, podcasts roll off the line. The line runs in three shifts -- 24/7. Some models are interview shows, others are informational, one-topic shows, still others deal in comedy or true crime. The most expensive models, not necessarily the best and most reliable, are the network-supported models where celebrities entice listeners into the audio and video showroom.
By Frank Racioppi10 months ago in Interview
Why Should Businesses Partner with a Recruitment Agency?
Recruitment agencies specialize in identifying the right talent for companies. They facilitate a hassle-free hiring process for companies. Instead of devoting long hours to studying resumes, they can simply delegate the pre-screening process to the agency to hire the right candidates.
By Arbetecareers10 months ago in Interview
Tupac’s Truth: Life, Death, and the Fight for a Forgotten Generation
Imagine stepping out your front door every day, not knowing if you’ll make it back home. Picture a world where the sound of sirens is as common as birds chirping, where the weight of survival presses down harder than any dream of escape. This isn’t some distant battlefield-it’s the reality Tupac Shakur described, a life forged in the crucible of America’s urban underbelly. In a raw, unfiltered conversation, the rapper laid bare the struggles of his generation, painting a vivid picture of a community caught between despair and defiance.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED10 months ago in Interview
Death Row Records: The Rise and Fall of a Hip-Hop Empire
In the annals of music history, few labels have burned as brightly-or as dangerously-as Death Row Records. What began as a bold vision to dominate the hip-hop world morphed into a cultural juggernaut, blending raw talent with an undercurrent of violence and intrigue. At its peak, Death Row wasn’t just a record company; it was a movement, a force that promised to eclipse giants like Sony or Warner Brothers. Its mastermind, Suge Knight, dreamed of global conquest, and for a fleeting moment, it seemed he might pull it off.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED10 months ago in Interview
The Epic Clash of Titans: How Jay-Z and Nas Ignited Hip-Hop’s Fiercest Rivalry
Picture this: the early 2000s, a time when hip-hop was still reeling from the seismic losses of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. The genre stood at a crossroads, searching for its next torchbearers. Enter two New York heavyweights-Jay-Z and Nas-whose lyrical sparring would electrify the rap world and carve out a rivalry for the ages. This wasn’t just a clash of egos; it was a cultural earthquake that shook the streets, birthed iconic diss tracks, and left fans debating decades later. So, how did this legendary feud begin? Buckle up as we unravel the four key sparks that lit the fuse between these rap titans.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED10 months ago in Interview
Hip-Hop’s Fiercest Rivalries: The Feuds That Forged a Legacy
Hip-hop isn’t just music-it’s a pulse, a movement, a battlefield where words cut deeper than steel and pride reigns supreme. Born in the gritty streets of the Bronx and carried across continents, it’s a culture where competition isn’t optional; it’s the oxygen that keeps it alive. A riveting new documentary on YouTube, Hip-Hop Beefs: The Feuds That Defined a Culture, plunges into the heart of this world, unraveling the rivalries that didn’t just entertain millions but carved the genre’s jagged edges into history. With raw footage, insider voices, and a lens that zooms beyond the headlines, this film is a deep dive into the clashes that made hip-hop what it is today.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED10 months ago in Interview
Dr. Umar Johnson Talks Global Power, Culture, and Black Empowerment on RWay Podcast
In a riveting episode of the RWay Podcast aired on April 1, 2025, host SB welcomed Dr. Umar Johnson, a Philadelphia-born Pan-Africanist and psychologist, to Miami for a conversation that crackled with insight and urgency. What began as a casual catch-up quickly morphed into a masterclass on global economics, cultural identity, and the path to Black empowerment, leaving listeners both challenged and inspired.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED10 months ago in Interview











