Performing Arts Podcasts
The Earth CollectiveJoin Now to Follow
A sci-fi audio drama delivered as a first hand account from the eyes of Joseph Crane, Humanity's 'last historian', as he attempts to chronicle their survival in rolling cities known as The Collective, fleeing from a malicious entity only found in the darkside of the planet.
By Michael Troup
Whimsically VolatileJoin Now to Follow
Craig MacNeil and friends talk about life, drag, identity, queer culture, sexuality, relationships, pop culture and more.
By Craig & Friends
WYPR: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast PodcastJoin Now to Follow
<p><img src="/sites/default/files/images/MDMtall.bmp" alt=" " style="float: right;" height="239" width="173"><em> </em></p><p><em>Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast</em> finds the most intelligent and intriguing voices to probe the “whys” and “who cares” behind the headlines. From the Atlantic to the Appalachians, we probe beyond the regional news headlines, unravel local implications of national news stories, and explore the science, history, arts, and culture of Maryland.</p>
By WYPR
Maed in IndiaJoin Now to Follow
The show is India's first indie music podcast that showcases the best Indian independent musicians from India. Each episode brings you an artist/band along with an exclusive stripped down session of their original music. The weekly show prides itself on being the destination for new music, little known stories, and unreleased songs never heard before. It features all kinds of artists from new-comers to veterans and under a variety of genres from hip hop, blues, soul, to folk, punk, rock, and everything in between.
By Maed in India
Products of the Mind: A Conversation About the Intersection of Business + CreativityJoin Now to Follow
Business law strategist David Lizerbram hosts Products of the Mind, a podcast about the intersection of business and creativity. This show includes tips and lessons about business law strategy, how to protect your brands and business assets, and conversations with thought leaders in startups, entrepreneurship, media, marketing, the creative arts, and beyond. Whether you’re a serial entrepreneur or small business owner, a creative professional, or an innovator in any field, the Products of the Mind podcast is here to provide you with tools, guidance, and inspiration.
By David Lizerbram
Small Town HorrorJoin Now to Follow
Small Town Horror is a bi-weekly serialized docudrama about one man's search for answers in his hometown, the site of his own mysterious kidnapping 18 years ago. Are the answers he seeks worth the cost of returning to the place known as Crazytown? Season 3 pending...
By Jon Grilz
This Exonian LifeJoin Now to Follow
It's "This Exonian Life." I'm Nick Song. Each episode, we bring you the stories heard on and around Exeter's campus. We believe that everyone (yes, even you!) has a story to tell. The stories we put out range from interviews with accomplished assembly speakers, to the conversations held in a friend's dorm room in the middle of the night. "This Exonian Life" is unaffiliated with Phillips Exeter Academy and produced by Nick Song, Class of '18.
By Nick Song
In and [Out of] The ArenaJoin Now to Follow
In and [Out of] The Arena is a weekly, topic-driven podcast where actors discuss how they work and move in the world. We engage with actors whose work spans from Broadway to network television, top regional theatres to top-grossing films... indie films, cable television, daytime television, commercials, voiceover and much more. Each week will address a different topic. The Me-Too movement, automation, religion, addiction, and how they deal with rejection are just some of the topics that will be covered. This podcast will illuminate and reveal what it means to be a part of the working class of a billion dollar industry.
By Paden Fallis
Awards ChatterJoin Now to Follow
'Awards Chatter' is a podcast, moderated by The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg, that features in-depth interviews with the most interesting and accomplished people in show business.
By Scott Feinberg (The Hollywood Reporter)