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London based duo, Actor Will Nash and Editor Mitchell Harris explore the city’s screen scene in this podcast on film’s emerging and established talent, asking the question, how do you survive this risky business? Brought to you by Pocket Blockbuster.
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The Editors

National Review

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Unravel the threads of American politics with incisive commentary and in-depth analysis on the state of the political scene. Join National Review writers like Rich Lowry, Charles C. W. Cooke, Jim Geraghty, Michael Brendan Dougherty, Jack Butler, and more for political commentary you can’t get anywhere else. Longing for a refreshing dose of sanity? All you need to do is tune in.
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The Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories is a six-volume edition, which contains one hundred and one tales written by authors as diverse and separated by history as Pliny the Younger (first century AD), Voltaire (17th century) and Guy de Maupassant (19th century) and also from different parts of the world. This volume which is the first, contains twenty interesting stories, and an introduction by the editor. The fascinating aspect of mystery stories is that sometimes the ...
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Join marketing mindset coach Malini Devadas as she talks about how freelance editors can find more clients, earn more money and have more time for fun! The conversation will focus on marketing and mindset, as Malini believes these form the foundation of a successful business. A mix of advice, coaching and interviews, this podcast is essential listening for any freelance editor who is struggling to create the business of their dreams.
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A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. Published weekdays from Monday to Thursday. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you’ll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about Economist Podcasts+, including how to get access, please visit our FAQs page here https://myaccount.economist.com/s/article/What-is-Economist-Podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Following the compilation and publication of Letters to the Editors bi-weekly journal, LTTE Podcast presents new readings from artwriters and beyond. Each issue also includes conversations with writers, artists, and publishers. Hosted and produced by Anna M. Szaflarski. Bonus tracks include readings of original writing by Szaflarski. Supported by AKV Berlin Publishing
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Summary:This is Mint's weekly news podcast, updated every Friday where Mint's editors pick their top stories of the week. The stories they choose are diverse, ranging from politics, economics, news and current affairs and includes everything from the state of the government and economy, to the drought situation in the country, how start ups are faring, the best of sporting action and movies that are hitting the headlines. Crisp and clear, analytical and lively, this podcast is a must for new ...
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The Editorial's Heidi Legg brings you in-depth interviews with thought-leaders inside and around the cultural Petri dish we call Cambridge, MA. With Harvard, MIT, and a bevy of institutes and leading tech companies, we curate interviews that will change the way we look at the world and how we live. We think there is power in putting the Poet next to the Scientist, the Industrialist next to the Artist, and the Social Philanthropist next to the Techie to capture this moment in time.
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Why is it so hard to work with editors? Why don't my guest post submissions get approved? What's wrong with my writing? The Managing Editors to the rescue! This weekly podcast features serial managing editor Jess Tyson and a slew of highly intelligent yet perfectly rational guests. Jess's years of experience and high level of hilarious snark make this show a can't-miss exploration of all things writing, editing, and content without too much sassy bullshit. Promise.
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The Book Editor Show

Clark Chamberlain

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The Book Editor Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Clark Chamberlain and Peter Turley. Each show looks at one area of novel editing that an author can easily implement into their editing process. Shows have guest editors, explore different creative storytelling fields, and give you the knowledge to build a better book.
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Award-winning journalist and prolific author Mike Barlow interviews writers and editors. "Our conversations focus mostly on work habits and career advice. The interviews typically run 25-30 minutes. I try to keep them light and breezy, but when the topic veers into deeper waters, I'm not afraid to go there with the guest,” says Mike.
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Editors’ Picks: Noah: Jeff’s post “Uri Berliner Burned His Bridges at NPR, Then Set the House Ablaze” and NR's editorial “Defund NPR” Charlie: Andy’s explanations of Trump’s hush-money trial Michael: Dominic Pino’s post “The Bees Are Fine” Maddy: Audrey Fahlberg and Brittany Bernstein’s piece “How Ukraine Is Dividing the House GOP — and What It Mea…
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Editors’ Picks: Noah: Andy’s piece “The Legal Doctrine That May Be Trump’s Best Defense in Bragg’s ‘Hush Money’ Case” Jim: NR's editorial "The Failed Experiment with Ending Standardized Testing" Phil: Rich’s piece “The Anti-Israel Delusion” Dominic: Michael Lucci’s piece "The Michigan–Ohio Economic Rivalry Shifts in the Buckeye State’s Favor" Light…
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An international hit in the 80s and beloved for many viewers to this day, FRAGGLE ROCK comes back more colorful, high-energy and furrier than before. In this episode Paul Winestock, CCE, Duncan Christie, CCE and Marianna Khoury with Paul Ackerley discuss their experiences and work process in the edit suite on this reboot for both the young and youn…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Today's Morning Jolt "Good Riddance, O. J. Simpson" Michael: Armond White’s piece "Civil War Strikes Back at America" Phil: Abigail Anthony’s piece “Princeton Democratic Socialists Raise ‘Grave Concern’ over ‘Discriminatory’ Gorilla Image Used in a French Class” Dominic: Rich’s piece “No One Cares about Joe Biden’s Lawlessness…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Jeff Blehar’s post “You’re Fine Just Where You Are, Sonia Sotomayor” Jim: Jessica Hornick Evan’s post “Remember the Hostages” Noah: Also Jessica’s post, and NR’s editorial “Trump’s Abortion Hedge” MBD: Abigail’s post “Sex . . . at Birth??” Light Items: Rich: Yankees' opening day Jim: Yard-work woes Noah: The eclipse MBD: Roald…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Naomi Schaefer Riley's magazine piece "How We Ruined Childhood" Noah: Rich’s piece “Yes, Fight Anti-White Racism” MBD: Caroline Downey’s recent pieces Jack: Mitch Daniel’s piece “How George Will Changed America’s Mind” Light Items: Rich: Meeting a Titans fan Noah: Seeing the second Dune movie MBD: The Prospector movie theater …
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Abigail’s post "Visibility?" Jim: Jean Twenge’s magazine piece "Smartphones Are Damaging Our Kids" Noah: Charlie’s post "Is It ‘Inclusive’ to Speak of ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’ Only in English?" Dominic: Noah’s magazine piece “You Mean the Man Still Pays?” Light Items: Rich: Godzilla vs. Kong Jim: Sleeping in his own bed…
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Documentary has the power and versatility in exploring urgent social subject matters, yet it can also embrace an intimate first-person narrative, or even become an experimentation of cinematic craftsmanship. In this episode we invited the editors from three critically acclaimed Canadian documentaries. Whether it’s the sensory and cinematic collabor…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Haley Strack's reporting on Israel and Hamas Charlie: NR's editorial “Joseph Lieberman, R.I.P.” Maddy: Kayla’s post "Abortion Robots: Welcome to Hell" Michael: Dan’s piece "The Department of Education’s FAFSA Fiasco" Light Items: Rich: Washington Capitals Charlie: Amusing moments from ChatGPT Maddy: Doubt Michael: Godzilla vs.…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Haley’s post “Roll Chargers” Charlie: Dominic’s pieces “We Can’t Say We Weren’t Warned” and “Biden’s Tax Cut for the Rich?” Ramesh: Andrew Stuttaford's upcoming magazine piece on global resistance to net zero Noah: Abigail’s post “Unplugged” Light Items: Rich: NCAA tournament game Charlie: Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agen…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Maddy’s piece “Cabrini Fails on Purpose” Charlie: Michael’s post “Confessing My Unbelief” Maddy: NR's editorial "Bernie’s 32-Hour Work Week" MBD: Rich’s piece “The Shameful Success of Letitia James” Light Items: Rich: Embarrassed UVA fan Charlie: Real-Action Baseball game Maddy: Family visiting MBD: The Gentleman on Netflix Sp…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Dominic’s webathon piece "You Know What’s Really ‘Pro-Worker’?" Charlie: Noah’s piece "Is ‘Long Covid’ Real?" Noah: Jack’s post “Don’t Selectively Remember the Lessons of Covid” Phil: Jim's dispatches from Ukraine Light Items: Rich: Oral surgery Charlie: Parents in town Noah: Cultural mashup Phil: DVD player Sponsor: Made In T…
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Join Sarah Taylor, CCE as she chats with Jeremy Cohen about his editing career! Jeremy Cohen is an Emmy-nominated film and TV editor with over 20 years of industry experience. He is currently based in LA, where he has worked on shows such as FRESH OFF THE BOAT, CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, YOUNG ROCK, ALI WONG: DON WONG AND WHO IS AMERICA?, for which he was…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: NR's Editorial "Michael Mann Owes Us $1 Million" Charlie: Noah’s piece "Chuck Schumer’s Problem Is with Israel, Not Netanyahu” Maddy: Kayla Bartsch’s piece "In Honoring Poor Things, Hollywood Shows Its Cultural Poverty" Michael: Barry O’Halloran's piece "Irish Voters Rebuff Their Political Establishment" Light Items: Rich: To …
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OUR VOICES, OUR STORIES In a media landscape that favours rapid consumption and uniformity, Canadian cinema has become a vessel for diverse stories. RICEBOY SLEEPS portrays the struggles of immigration, while we embark on the search for the next stage of human evolution in CRIMES OF THE FUTURE. In VIKING, we find a reflection on the human condition…
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Sarah Taylor, CCE sits down with Stephaine Filo, ACE to talk all things editing including her work on A BLACK LADY SKETCH SHOW, DAHMER – MONSTER: THE JEFFREY DAHMER STORY and WE GROWN NOW. Stephanie Filo, ACE, is a 4-time Emmy winner, 7-time Emmy nominee, Peabody and ACE Eddie award winner who is celebrated for her work across film and television. …
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The arrangement of moving pictures is referred to as cinematic language. But it is the skillful combination of picture and sound that transports the audience into a story. Strong visual and audio storytelling immerses the viewer into a world where dragons fly through the sky in HOUSE OF THE DRAGON. It makes our worst nightmares come true in the dre…
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Sarah Taylor, CCE sits down with Susan E Kim, editor behind A SMALL LIGHT and PACHINKO. Susan has worked across a range of content, including unscripted work, commercials and music concerts. She has been an Assistant Editor on projects that include the Emmy-winning HBO series EUPHORIA and the Duplass Brothers HBO anthology series, ROOM 104. Susan d…
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