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nevinslibrary · 3 months ago
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Not A Book Friday
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I am so far behind on this podcast, and I’m seriously happy about it, because it means that I have all these seasons of amazing stories still to listen to. Each season is a different story. It starts with the story of a Hollywood Con Queen, has a story about a Wellness place and the person who runs it, but who does not seem to keep or get anyone well, and a really famous criminal that I know I’d never heard of. And a few more stories/seasons beyond these too.
It’s really good storytelling and even though each season is sometimes up to 10 or 11 episodes, I have binged each of the seasons that I have listened to so far.
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hemcreekprod · 1 month ago
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We have been working hard with with AT WILL MEDIA and Campside Media and to bring you a new Audible Original: "The Last Days of Cabrini-Green."
In 1992, the deadliest year in Chicago’s history, seven-year-old Dantrell Davis was shot and killed in front of his elementary school inside the public housing complex Cabrini-Green. What happened to Dantrell led to a truce among Chicago’s gangs, but it also ignited a national panic about poverty and violence in America’s cities. Dantrell’s name would soon be used to demolish all of Chicago’s high-rise public housing, displacing tens of thousands of low-income families.
Through first-person accounts, original reporting, and dramatized scenes, The Last Days of Cabrini-Green tells the story of Dantrell Davis and his mother Annette Freeman and how Cabrini-Green’s rise and fall changed the course of American public housing.
We are incredibly proud to have worked on audio post-production for this show. Dialogue editing, archival audio clean up, mixing and mastering was done by Marisa Ewing (@the-sassy-composer), and sound design by Melissa Pons.
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camlannpod · 1 year ago
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Meet the Person Behind the Curtain, the one who makes all the magic happen, Camlann's Producer, Sound Designer, and composer, David Amber Devereux.
Amber is a writer, musician and sound designer who primarily makes immersive audio drama and music as @tincanaudio. They are the creator of the ongoing audio fiction concept album The Tower, as well as more experimental series such as queer horror anthology Folxlore and Anamnesis, a short series made entirely on Twitch inspired by the journalling game Anamnesis. Outside of Tin Can Audio Amber has worked on audio dramas such as The Amelia Project, BBC Sounds' Murmurs and the music for Doctor Who: Redacted, as well as non-fiction podcasts such as The Wire At 20 for HBO, and Infamous for Campside Media.
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folxlorepod · 2 years ago
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Meet the Folxlore team!
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First up is our sound wizard, storyteller of the ear, David Devereux! Dev does all the audio-related things for Folxlore, from dialogue edits to "hey Dev can you somehow make this sound spooky??'. They are responsible for Folxlore's distinctive, unique sound.
David Devereux is a non-binary writer, musician, sound designer & producer from Glasgow. They make small batch audio fiction as @tincanaudio (focussing on experimental audio storytelling). They've worked on Doctor Who: Redacted and The Wire At 20 for Campside Media and HBO.
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Next up we have Ross! Ross McFarlane is producer, writer and voice-actor on Folxlore, as well as brainparent of the podcast! His writing is queer and soft, while his delivery and narratives are devilishly quick and twisty.
Ross McFarlane is a performance poet, theatre maker, and grungy little punk awaiting a glow up. Self-styled Glasgow's No.1 Support Act, Ross has opened for touring poets and musicians alike including; Sabrina Benaim, Shane Koyczan, Rudy Fransisco, Rae Spoon, and Petrol Girls.
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And then there is our local exorcist Syd! Syd Briscoe is writer and voice-actor on Folxlore. He is responsible for iconic Folxlore characters such as "I'm waiting on the Subway" Charlie, and some of Folxlore's most visceral writing.
When not lurking in the tunnels below Glasgow, Syd Briscoe is a writer and performer who specialises in spooky. He writes hopepunk stories that try to bring queer light to life's darkest corners.
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And rounding us off is Bibi June, producer, writer and voice-actor on Folxlore. They are also the show's access coordinator. They believe strongly that the scariest horrors are the things we do to ourselves.
Bibi June is a poet and performance maker whose work focusses on queerness, climate justice and post-apocalyptic stories. Their poetry has been nominated for the Callum Macdonald Memorial Award, and they were runner-up for the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award 2022.
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deadlinecom · 4 months ago
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saintmeghanmarkle · 8 months ago
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Infamous podcast has three-part episode about MM/This One that go down easy by u/Jnbntthrwy
Infamous podcast has three-part episode about MM/This One that go down easy The hosts of Campside Network’s Infamous are women journalists who talk about the stories behind iconic magazine celebrity profiles. They did a series of special episodes about how MM and TRF use media (with inside knowledge via their experience, including directly interviewing MM for either Vanity Fair or The Cut). I mostly like this podcast, and these episodes are really easy to listen to and well-balanced. https://ift.tt/aTNm0GJ post link: https://ift.tt/8igkXlq author: Jnbntthrwy submitted: April 23, 2024 at 01:30AM via SaintMeghanMarkle on Reddit disclaimer: all views + opinions expressed by the author of this post, as well as any comments and reblogs, are solely the author's own; they do not necessarily reflect the views of the administrator of this Tumblr blog. For entertainment only.
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ear-worthy · 1 year ago
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New iHeart Series About The Conviction of Black Activist To Debut
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Like many, H. Rap Brown has a complicated legacy. He was a human rights activist, Muslim cleric, black separatist, a convicted robber, and convicted murderer who was the fifth chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s. He served as the Black Panther Party's minister of justice during a short-lived (six months) alliance between SNCC and the Black Panther Party.
Yet over 20 years later, questions still linger about his arrest, trial, and conviction. Perhaps the biggest piece of exculpatory evidence is the confession by Otis Jackson of the murders before Brown's trial. At the time, the court did not consider Jackson's statement as evidence.
 Premiering December 5, 2023, the podcast tells the story of Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, a Muslim leader who was convicted of shooting two sheriff’s deputies — one fatally —in 2000, outside a mosque in one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods. Prior to converting to Islam, Al-Amin was known as the Black Power activist H. Rap Brown, and was one of the most polarizing figures of the movement, gaining a reputation as a charismatic orator and passionate revolutionary. H. Rap Brown was an honorary officer in the Black Panther Party, and like his peers, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King JR., and Stokely Carmichael, was a target of the FBI’s COINTELPRO surveillance program.
The trial for the shootings took place just months after the September 11 attacks — a time of unprecedented anti-Muslim fervor in the United States — and Jamil Al-Amin was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.  Al-Amin, in prison to this day, has maintained his innocence, and by 2020, a glimmer of hope emerges as a “conviction integrity unit” begins to reexamine the case.
Leading Atlanta-based independent content production company Tenderfoot TV, and award-winning podcast studio Campside Media, have announced a multi-show partnership agreement. Both of the first-announced series sit at the intersection of social justice, true crime, and journalism, focused on stories from Atlanta, Georgia, where both companies have roots.
“Radical” is hosted by Mosi Secret, a former reporter for The New York Times and ProPublica who grew up in Atlanta’s African-American Muslim community. Secret takes listeners through this odyssey that spans the Jim Crow South, the Civil Rights Movement, the War on Drugs, and post-9/11 America, unraveling a story that transcends a murder trial to explore the impact on a community of Black Muslims in the South, revealing something deeper about violence in America, and who deserves to be called radical.
“Jamil Al-Amin was a crucial figure in Black history, and a vibrant leader who played an integral role in establishing a religious community in one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods, yet many people do not know his story,” said “Radical” host, Mosi Secret. “This podcast is not just a story of a brutal murder and a manhunt, but a complex historical and political story, and one that showcases the consequences of violence for a small community of African American Muslims in the South.”
On the heels of the recently announced Cop City documentary with award-winning production company Ventureland, Tenderfoot TV and Campside Media will release an investigative podcast surrounding Atlanta’s controversial proposed police training facility. The indie podcast will cover the protests, violence, arrests and accusations of domestic terrorism erupted last year in response to the proposed $90M, 85-acre ‘Cop City,’ which is set to become one of the largest militarized police training centers in the United States. Told in eight episodes, the narrative will center specifically on the death of Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, a young activist killed by police in January 2023.
“Atlanta’s cultural and political influence is unmatched both nationwide and globally. The stories and figures that have shaped Atlanta — both historical and present-day — are as complex as the city itself,” said Donald Albright, CEO of Tenderfoot TV. “We’re proud to partner with Campside Media to take a deeper dive into the events taking place in our own backyard and told through the voices of our neighbors.”
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nextoooewwop · 2 years ago
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For more than three and a half decades, the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews was a mystery – a riddle neither authorities nor her family members could solve. The residents of her cloistered Colorado hometown had scoured every inch of prairie. Jonelle’s face had been on milk cartons nationwide. Even the President of the United States had appealed to the public for help. Still, every lead had fizzled. Every person of interest had turned out to be a dead end.
Then, in 2019, Jonelle’s remains were unearthed near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. With the discovery came a troubling new question: Had the truth been hiding in plain sight the entire time? Was the man who couldn’t stop obsessing over Jonelle’s disappearance also the person who took her? From Campside Media and Wondery comes season two of SUSPECT. Former CNN reporter Ashley Fantz and executive producers Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (Suspect, Over My Dead Body) dig into one of the most mind-bending cold cases in modern history, in an attempt to separate fact and fiction, compulsion from guilt, and true-crime fandom from a motive for murder.
Hey Prime Members, you can binge all 6 episodes of SUSPECT: Vanished in the Snow ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today: Wondery.lnk.to/AL_SuspectS2
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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nzhdehby · 2 years ago
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For more than three and a half decades, the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews was a mystery – a riddle neither authorities nor her family members could solve. The residents of her cloistered Colorado hometown had scoured every inch of prairie. Jonelle’s face had been on milk cartons nationwide. Even the President of the United States had appealed to the public for help. Still, every lead had fizzled. Every person of interest had turned out to be a dead end.
Then, in 2019, Jonelle’s remains were unearthed near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. With the discovery came a troubling new question: Had the truth been hiding in plain sight the entire time? Was the man who couldn’t stop obsessing over Jonelle’s disappearance also the person who took her? From Campside Media and Wondery comes season two of SUSPECT. Former CNN reporter Ashley Fantz and executive producers Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (Suspect, Over My Dead Body) dig into one of the most mind-bending cold cases in modern history, in an attempt to separate fact and fiction, compulsion from guilt, and true-crime fandom from a motive for murder.
Hey Prime Members, you can binge all 6 episodes of SUSPECT: Vanished in the Snow ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today: Wondery.lnk.to/AL_SuspectS2
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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nzhdehblogs · 2 years ago
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For more than three and a half decades, the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews was a mystery – a riddle neither authorities nor her family members could solve. The residents of her cloistered Colorado hometown had scoured every inch of prairie. Jonelle’s face had been on milk cartons nationwide. Even the President of the United States had appealed to the public for help. Still, every lead had fizzled. Every person of interest had turned out to be a dead end.
Then, in 2019, Jonelle’s remains were unearthed near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. With the discovery came a troubling new question: Had the truth been hiding in plain sight the entire time? Was the man who couldn’t stop obsessing over Jonelle’s disappearance also the person who took her? From Campside Media and Wondery comes season two of SUSPECT. Former CNN reporter Ashley Fantz and executive producers Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (Suspect, Over My Dead Body) dig into one of the most mind-bending cold cases in modern history, in an attempt to separate fact and fiction, compulsion from guilt, and true-crime fandom from a motive for murder.
Hey Prime Members, you can binge all 6 episodes of SUSPECT: Vanished in the Snow ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today: Wondery.lnk.to/AL_SuspectS2
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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pint-o-beans · 2 years ago
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I can't speak to what either has done behind the scenes since, but it feels like some shit that PJ Vogt seems to have landed himself a job at Campside Media and Sruthi Pinnamaneni hasn't had a public role since Reply All, even though they were doing the same thing together
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stillunusual · 3 years ago
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cameoamalthea · 3 years ago
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Also - DNA evidence can be used to falsely arrest or convict people: Check out Suspect
An apartment complex hosts a big Halloween party with themed rooms and costumed partygoers. By the end of the night one of the party’s hosts is murdered. And the partygoers are the main suspects in the eyes of the police: was it the guy in the devil mask, the guy dressed as Jesus, the bank robber, the construction worker? As a complex investigation winds its way through forensic evidence, witness testimony, DNA, and even a psychic, the police zero in on one suspect in particular -- but why? From Campside Media and Wondery, the makers of Chameleon and the Shrink Next Door, comes SUSPECT. Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (Over My Dead Body) return to the scene of the crime to uncover what happened, and speak with everyone about a party that still haunts them a decade later. It’s a series about cutting-edge science and mislaid justice, race and policing, and the kinds of weighty choices that cops and prosecutors make every day. Choices that, once made, are difficult to reverse.
criminal profiling is just astrology for cops
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sachaikiawaz01 · 2 years ago
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Rodney Barnes Black Folklore Podcast Series – Deadline
Rodney Barnes Black Folklore Podcast Series – Deadline
EXCLUSIVE: Rodney Barnes, exec producer of HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, is prepping a horror podcast devoted to legends and myths stemming from black folklore. The writer/producer of series such as Everybody Hates Chris and The Boondocks has teamed up with Campside Media, the company behind Chameleon: Hollywood Con Queen, and At Will Media, which is behind Apple’s podcast…
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deadlinecom · 8 months ago
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rsinformationsharingblog · 2 years ago
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Rodney Barnes Black Folklore Podcast Series – Deadline
Rodney Barnes Black Folklore Podcast Series – Deadline
EXCLUSIVE: Rodney Barnes, exec producer of HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, is prepping a horror podcast devoted to legends and myths stemming from black folklore. The writer/producer of series such as Everybody Hates Chris and The Boondocks has teamed up with Campside Media, the company behind Chameleon: Hollywood Con Queen, and At Will Media, which is behind Apple’s podcast…
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