Wood You Celebrate With Us? EarBuds Turns 5!

Wood You Celebrate With Us? EarBuds Turns 5!

Five episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person

Curator:

EarBuds founder, Arielle Nissenblatt & EarBuds Podcast and Newsletter Coordinator, Nina Joss

Why did you choose this theme? 

EarBuds Podcast Collective is turning five! We can't believe it! We've been sending this newsletter for half a decade. In honor of this exciting milestone, we chose to celebrate with a list on the theme of the traditional five-year anniversary gift — wood!We found these episodes to be fascinating, weird, and full of new and unique information. We hope you enjoy 'em!

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PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen 👂

Secretly Incredibly FascinatingNo. 2 PencilsIn this episode, host Alex Schmidt is joined by writer/comedian Dana Gould to talk about the classic wooden writing utensil, the No. 2 pencil. Their exploration and many fun facts will take you back to your days of standardized testing and will blow your mind!

OlogiesCabinology (CABINS) with Dale Mulfinger

In the need for a cozy cabin getaway? This episode will take you right to the heart of that cozy feeling. With the fantastic host Alie Ward, world famous Minnesota architect Dale Mulfinger dives into his knowledge about types of cabins, cabin history, and why we bond better surrounded by wood.

The Woodpreneur PodcastLaura Sissoko: Atlantic Fine Woods

This podcast covers the business and marketing side of the sawmill, tree service, furniture making, and woodworking industry. This episode introduces us to Laura Sissoko, who is extremely well-versed in the mechanics of her business. She talks about the supply chain for sourcing logs and how her business was impacted by political events in the Central African Republic, where Laura is from.

The Food PodcastWooden Spoons, The BackstoryThis podcast shares personal stories through stories of food. In this episode, host Lindsay Cameron Wilson shares some of her own personal cooking experiences and memories of a wooden spoon from her childhood. She interviews a few guests about their favorite wooden spoons and the memories behind them, as well as Terron Dodd, a wooden spoon carver from Cape Breton Island.

Brains On!Trees: From Seed to Shining Seed

This children's podcast episode explores trees through the wonderfully curious questions of kids. It is a great listen for little ones who want to learn about nature, or grown-ups who want to lean into their inner childlike wonder!

SPONSOR:

Listen to There Are No Girls On The Internet with Bridget ToddMarginalized voices have always been at the forefront of the internet, shaping digital culture, yet their stories often go overlooked.Bridget Todd chronicles these experiences in the podcast There Are No Girls On The Internet. New season drops on March 1.

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FEEDBACK WITH EARBUDS:

This week on Feedback...We're changing things up a bit!Lauren Passell, the woman behind the incredible Podcast the Newsletter, interviews Arielle Nissenblatt and Nina Joss to celebrate EarBuds' fifth anniversary! We talk about our fifth birthday memories, what we love about the podcast space, and this week's episode picks.PLUS: Hear from the executive producer of this week's Spotlight pick, Aisha Turner at MSNBC's Into America.

COMMUNITY:

📰Lauren Passell's 'Podcast The Newsletter': A new 3-part series from Blind Landing called Out on the Ice will appeal to you if you are interested in sports, gender, history, mass media failure, or even just in need of some inspiring stories. Ari Saperstein and Chris Schleicher are taking us back through skating history and talking to LGBTQ+ skaters in an attempt to explain how a sport with a history of institutionalized homophobia could also be so closely intertwined with queer culture.🐦Join the Podcasting Twitter Community. It's part of Twitter's beta Community program and it's run by EarBuds founder Arielle Nissenblatt and Buzzsprout's Alban Brooke.

🪂On Air Fest will be in Brooklyn from February 24-26. Enjoy live stories, music, art, performances, podcasts, and listening parties. Get tickets.

🎙️Podcast Movement: Evolutions will take place from March 23-26 in Los Angeles. Get tickets.

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EARBUDS NEWS:

⛸️On the Blog: Valentina Kaledina brings us figure skating podcast recommendations to celebrate the Beijing 2022 Olympics. Read it!🙈On the Blog: Traci Thomas, host of The Stacks, brings us podcast recommendations on banned books and hidden stories. Read it!👕Did you know that you can grab an EarBuds t-shirt at our Tee Public store? Explore here!

CLASSIFIEDS:

📗Pod Bible is the UK's first-ever magazine dedicated to podcasts. Our aim is to act as a hub for podcast listeners, old and new. Learn more.

🕊️The MLK Tapes This podcast debuted in January 2022 and explores little-known facts and new information surrounding MLK’s assassination, and includes never before heard interviews with people who saw or did something the day Dr. King tragically left us.

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PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:

Into AmericaOne question has plagued the United States since its founding: will Black people in America ever experience full citizenship? That’s what Into America – a podcast about the Black experience in America – is working to find out. The show centers stories from Black Americans who are holding truth to power and holding this country to its promises. It’s hosted by MSNBC correspondent and Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Trymaine Lee. New episodes drop every Thursday.The team is whipping up something extra special this Black History Month. Check out ‘Reconstructed’: a four-part series on the legacy of the Reconstruction era that followed the Civil War. This was a time when Black people gained political power, built formal communities, and worked to establish life as a newly freed people. The series is presented in collaboration with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. Part one – Birth of a Black Nation – is out now.

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