During the COVID-19 pandemic, podcasting has managed to provide a sort of creative emulation of social experience. The disruptive, isolating public health crisis has been the source of inspiration for ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Ryan Knutson: When COVID lockdowns began last year, brick and mortar retailers ...
The number of new shows that debuted in 2022 was down 80 percent since 2020. The number of new shows that debuted in 2022 was down 80 percent since 2020. was a reporter covering podcasting and the ...
In May 2022, Joshua Sharfstein sat down for a heart-to-heart conversation about COVID-19 with his 78-year-old mother, Margaret. Sharfstein, a Distinguished Professor of the Practice at the Bloomberg ...
It feels as though everything has been the same for months. The world that we once lived in was full of anticipation for new movie releases, television series premieres, album drops and, let’s not ...
Welcome listeners to “The Daily Wildcat Presents … ” — the Daily Wildcat‘s home for short-form audio storytelling, including limited series and single-episode audio news stories, produced by our ...
Scientists often think they're smarter than they are because of their narrow academic expertise, according to a new study. Recent history is littered with corroborating examples in which experts made ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Janet Babin: It may be hard to imagine now, but this pandemic we're all still ...
COVID-19 pandemic funds (ARPA) are running out — and for some CT school districts, that could mean the end of mental health programs, larger class sizes and even layoffs. WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with ...
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