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14: "Awkward Conversations" Week

Arielle Nissenblatt
Welcome to episode 14! It covers the week of January 6 - 10, 2020. Can you believe it’s 2020!?Each week on this podcast, we’ll share the information that's within the newsletter put out by EarBuds Podcast Collective. EBPC is a listening movement. We send a weekly email with a theme and 5 podcast episodes on that theme, and each week is curated by a different person. Anyone can curate a list -- just reach out!We partner with Inside Podcasting to bring you the week’s top podcast news stories. Written by Skye Pillsbury, Inside Podcasting is a thrice weekly email newsletter that covers the podcast world. This week's theme comes to us from Courtney Kocak (co-host of the Private Parts Unknown podcast) and is called *Awkward Conversations.* Courtney chose 5 podcast episodes that fit within that theme. Listen in to learn about why Courtney chose this theme, the episodes, and more.Podcasts explored this week: MONDAY: This is Uncomfortable - When Money Makes it Weird - 31 minutes TUESDAY: The Clearing - Hunting Season - 52 minutes WEDNESDAY: This American Life - If you Don't have Anything Nice to Say, SAY IT IN ALL CAPS - 58 minutes THURSDAY: Private Parts Unknown - Men Have Abortions Too, Part II - 54 minutes FRIDAY: Heavyweight - The Marshes - 56 minutesIn this episode, we make mention of some of the podcasts that were listed on Inside Podcasting’s best kept secrets of podcasting in 2019 issue. Here are the podcasts:Craig and George Sybert from Music Musing recommend The History Cache. Relatively unheard of events in history in detail and with a flair. They are intrigued by each episode and remark that the hosts makes it educational AND fun. Dan Delgado from the industry podcast recommends the show BLEEPED as a great indie that may be podcasting's best-kept secret. It's a show about censorship that is done in a high-quality storytelling style.Holly Flanagan from the podcast Shelley has opinions recommends Spooky Spouses as the best-kept secret of 2019. Two married folks take joy in talking about Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff—the warmth and love they share makes this creepy podcast stand out head and shoulders above any other in their category.Joshua Dudley recommends Sis and Tell! It’s a podcast about two funny sisters who get on the phone and talk about a whole lotta nothing usually involving family stories and being Jewish. One of them is a comedian, the other is a television host.Lauren Passell from Podcast the Newsletter recommends Rashomon. "Rashomon" means that people can experience the same thing in many different ways. On the show, Hillary talks to family members about a memory or event that they share. Here’s a link to the rest of the podcasts, as found in the most recent issue of Inside Podcasting: https://inside.com/campaigns/inside-podcasting-2019-12-30-20193We've also included information about our sponsor, Buzzsprout!BuzzsproutMeaningful Podcast Monetization — Buzzsprout's Affiliate Marketplace offers meaningful monetization for podcasters of any size. Open to all Buzzsprout podcasters and you keep 100% of the proceeds. Learn more about how to monetize a podcast with affiliate partnerships. Sign up for Buzzsprout here and get a $20 Amazon gift card: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1Want to sponsor one of our upcoming episodes? Email us at earbudspodcastcollective@gmail.com.This episode was written and produced by Arielle Nissenblatt, who also hosts the show.All of these episodes are available on Podchaser, Castbox, and wherever else you get your podcasts!Special thanks to Daniel Tureck who mixes and masters Feedback with EarBuds. Abby Klionsky edits our newsletter, which can be found at earbudspodcastcollective.org.Thank you to Matthew Swedo for composing our music. It rocks and we love it. Find him and ask him all about your music needs. He’s at @matthewswedo on Instagram and online at www.matthewswedo.com.Follow us on social media:Twitt