
Frank Racioppi
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I am a South Jersey-based author who is a writer for the Ear Worthy publication, which appears on Vocal, Substack, Medium, Blogger, Tumblr, and social media. Ear Worthy offers daily podcast reviews, recommendations, and articles.
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Echoes Of Coventry Podcast
The history of rock music in New York City in the 1970s was a thrill ride, with the Fillmore, Studio 54, and The Coventry. Echoes of Coventry is an immersive journey into the heartbeat of NYC in the 1970s — a time when music was raw, rebellious, and transformative. This podcast explores the electrifying atmosphere that shaped an entire generation of artists and fans, blending personal storytelling with cultural history to capture the grit and glamour of the era.
By Frank Racioppi7 months ago in Beat
Behind The Data Podcast
It seems incongruent, at least, to have a comedian and a data analyst in the same body. However, Andrea Jones-Rooy has accomplished this seemingly impossible feat. She is the host of Behind the Data, which is launching its third season.
By Frank Racioppi7 months ago in Interview
Women Who Podcast Awards Announced
The Women Who Podcast Awards were announced last week by the Women Who Podcast Magazine. Listen to Kathy Barron, who is the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Women Who Podcast magazine: “Women podcasters are a vital presence in the podcasting world, and it’s about time a publication gave them the accolades that they deserve.”
By Frank Racioppi8 months ago in Interview
Why This Universe Podcast
The University of Chicago was incorporated as a coeducational institution in 1890 by the American Baptist Education Society, using $400,000 donated to the ABES to supplement a $600,000 donation from Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller, and including land donated by Marshall Field.
By Frank Racioppi8 months ago in Futurism
The Relationscapes Podcast
Authors are the ultimate podcast guests. They can give an independent podcast instant credibility. Further, they sharply punctuate the concept of quid pro quo. The authors receive visibility and a marketing opportunity for their book, and podcasters gain an interesting, articulate guest who knows their material inside and out, having written it themselves.
By Frank Racioppi8 months ago in Humans
Open To Debate Podcast
As a lifelong Roman Catholic, I have a strong opinion on this topic. I attended Catholic elementary and high school. Back then, school was taught by nuns and Franciscan Brothers. In recent years, and like many Catholics, I've found myself distressed by the action or inactions of the Church on its stonewalling on sex scandals, its refusal to be open-minded on LGBTQ+ rights and women's reproductive rights, and its refusal to allow women to participate in Church activities, even at a time when newly ordained male priests are as scarce as vaccine advocates in the Trump Administration.
By Frank Racioppi8 months ago in Interview







