Feedback with EarBuds

6: "Object as Subject" Week

November 10, 2019 Arielle Nissenblatt
Feedback with EarBuds
6: "Object as Subject" Week
Show Notes
Welcome to episode 6! It covers the week of November 11-15, 2019. Each week on this podcast, we will 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’re partnering 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. We’ll be reading 3-5 news stories each week. This week's theme comes to us from Lindsey Kilbride and is called Object as Subject. Lindsey chose 5 podcast episodes that fit within that theme. Listen in to learn about why Lindsey chose this theme, the episodes, and more. Podcasts explored this week:Every Little ThingJust the BeginningEverything is AliveOdd BallArticles of Interest (99% Invisible)We've also included information about our sponsors, the Future Hindsight podcast, Podcation, and Odd Ball. Want to sponsor one of our upcoming episodes and/or newsletters? 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 Jeremy Einhorn who engineered this session, and to Daniel Tureck who mixed and mastered it. Music is by bensound.com. Abby Klionsky edits our newsletter, which can be found at earbudspodcastcollective.com. THE FUTURE HINDSIGHT PODCAST: Most Americans think our democracy needs help. What about you? Future Hindsight is a podcast featuring conversations with Citizen Changemakers making an active difference in civic life. Find out why you should have hope in our future and feel empowered through the act of listening! This week, Louise Dubé of iCivics talks about engaging students through games. Subscribe or tune in at www.futurehindsight.com or on Castbox.ODD BALL:IN 1974 Gerri Betz and her son Terry found a metal sphere on their property on Jacksonville’s Fort George Island.Not long after, witnesses say the ball started vibrating and seemingly rolling with its own volition. The family poodle would whimper and cover its ears near the ball. That’s when the Navy and nationally-renowned UFO scientists took an interest in investigating the ball. Gerri was excited by the attention at first. She was known to those around her as smart and sharp, starting a lucrative trucking business on her own and running for a state House seat. But then people started showing up at her door wanting to see the ball and pay for it. Today she doesn’t speak of the ball. Odd Ball aims to figure out what the ball could have been, who has it and if there’s any way Gerri will finally talk.Follow us on social media:Twitter: @earbudspodcolInstagram: @earbudspodcastcollectiveFacebook: EarBuds Podcast CollectiveIf you like this podcast, please subscribe and tell a friend about the beauty of podcasts!