Ready to start a podcast but not sure how to do it? Or maybe you already produce a show and have some questions? PodWell is here to help! Host Terri Lydon, Rivet360’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing, takes your questions to the experts. You’ll hear tips and tricks from award-winning audio producers, all broken down into short episodes to give you the info you need and get you recording!
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With Chicago’s media landscape changing so quickly, Charlie Meyerson from Rivet360 and Chicago Public Square and Sheila Solomon of Rivet360 host a weekly conversation about that evolution with some of the key players. Subscribe here to hear the discussion.
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Relive captivating moments from the past! Experience the most captivating moments in sports history in quick, one-minute episodes. From iconic events to legendary athletes, we bring you the highlights that shaped the sporting world. Immerse yourself in triumphs, heartbreaks, and moments of brilliance. Subscribe now for a thrilling ride through time, packed into bite-sized episodes.
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Innovating...Chicago-Style: A deep dive into the stories of Innovation Winners, featuring the highs of their successes and lessons learned
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Welcome to the 51st Ward. Rivet 360 + StreetWise are proud to present a second season of the Shorty Award finalist documentary series, WHERE I STAY, exploring homelessness and the housing crisis in America. ABOUT SEASON 2: As winter cold sends the city scrambling to create housing for thousands of people, many have intentionally chosen to brave the elements together in ad-hoc communities known as “tent cities.” Over the course of Season 2, we examine the housing crisis in Chicago from the ri ...
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How do you start a podcast? On this episode, Geneen Harston, Rivet360’s VP of Production, talks through the steps of launching a podcast, including how to pick a theme, who should be the host, what each episode should discuss and how to plan your recording and launch calendars. Take a listen to jump start your podcast journey! Guest: Geneen Harston…
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In this final episode of Season 2 of Where I Stay, thousands of asylum seekers are showing up on the streets, and in shelters across Chicago. A political stunt by the Governor of Texas blossoms into a full blown humanitarian crisis in Chicago, imperiling a new progressive mayor's plans to address homelessness. as well as, provide emergency shelter …
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Can you use podcasting to grow your personal brand?
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Join us in our conversation with Michelle Aronson, a multifaceted HR executive, business founder, grad school professor and executive coach, who shares her insights and experiences in this enlightening episode. Michelle dives into the motivations behind launching her own podcast, True Stories at Work, and unveils her aspirations for the show and ho…
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What are the best practices for the podcast artwork?
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Podcast artwork plays a big role in discovery! Dive into the world of podcast artwork with Rivet360's graphic artist Tiyen Simmons. Join us as Tiyen shares invaluable insights on why podcast artwork matters, how it can captivate your audience and techniques to leverage it for maximum attention. From crafting eye-catching cover art to designing epis…
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Trying to get more engagement from your listeners? Join us for an insightful episode as we sit down with Rob LaFrentz, Rivet360's award-winning podcast producer, to uncover some tips and tricks to engage your audience. Rob delves into the art of captivating storytelling, building authentic connections with listeners and asking for your listeners’ f…
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S2 Ep3: My Apologies To The Four Seasons
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It's knives out in Chicago, as election season draws near.. and there will be mud. On March 19th 2024, Chicagoans will see the end of a story multiple years in the making. Voters must decide if the city should create a dedicated source of funds to fight homelessness, but a million dollar astroturfing campaign from the real estate lobby is committed…
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Tensions flare over the homeless camp in Touhy Park after the Park District decides to shut everything down. The appearance of mysterious flyers claiming the tent city will be relocated to a fancy hotel causes rampant confusion and amps up emotions on all sides. With the election looming, what paths remain for the local alderwoman to get everyone h…
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There are 50 wards in Chicago, but more than 65,000 people living within its limits lack a home of their own - a group activist Carla Johnson refers to as the “51st Ward.” Our intrepid reporters: Jesse Betend, StreetWise Editor Suzanne Hanney, and StreetWise vendor A. Allen set out to track down Tom Gordon, the so-called “Mayor of Uptown” in hopes …
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December 23, 1972: Franco Harris's 'Immaculate Reception'
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It wasn't planned to be one of the greatest touchdowns in NFL history, but that's how it'll always be remembered. The Pittsburgh Steelers took on the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in an AFC Divisional playoff game and were behind 7-6 when Terry Bradshaw threw a pass.…
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December 9, 1965: Frank Robinson gets traded from Cincinnati to Baltimore
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It's considered by many fans to be one of the worst baseball trades ever made, or the best trade ever, depending upon your point of view. Frank Robinson won an MVP award for the Cincinnati Reds, then made an immediate impact with his new team, the Baltimore Orioles.Rivet360 による
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November 19, 2004: Pistons-Pacers players brawl with fans
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Fans sometimes will fight for their favorite sports team. Once, the players fought back. They called it "The Malice at the Palace' when defending NBA champion Detroit Pistons took on the Indiana Pacers and some fans. Nine players were eventually suspended for this black eye moment in sports.Rivet360 による
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November 17, 1956 : Jim Brown sets college football scoring record
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When Hall of Fame NFL running back Jim Brown was in college, everyone knew that he was destined for greatness. This is why. In a game against Colgate, Brown ran for 196 yards, scored 6 touchdowns, and even kicked 7 extra points for a total of 43 points. It was an NCAA record that stood for over 40 years.…
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November 7, 1991: Magic Johnson announces retirement from the NBA
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Magic Johnson played 13 seasons in the NBA and won 5 championships with the Los Angeles Lakers He is widely regarded as one of the best players ever. That's why when he retired suddenly in 1991, it sent shock waves throughout the sport and beyond.Rivet360 による
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October 8, 1956 : Yankees Don Larsen pitches perfect game in World Series
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October 8, 1956, in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series, New York Yankees pitcher Don Larsen threw a perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Yankee Stadium.Rivet360 による
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October 7, 1984: Bears Walter Payton breaks NFL career rushing record
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His nickname was "Sweetness", but Walter Payton was one of the fiercest competitors to ever play in the NFL. Payton broke Jim Brown's rushing record of 12,312 yards at Soldier Field against the New Orleans Saints.Rivet360 による
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September 14, 1990: Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. hit back-to-back home runs in a game
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Baseball stars Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey Jr. perform the ultimate sports like father like son routine.They became the first, and still the only, father-son to hit back-to-back home runs in a Major League game.Rivet360 による
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September 13, 1979: Ann Meyers becomes first woman to tryout for the NBA
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She was a very good player and she wanted to play with the best, but ultimately, Ann Meyers' heart and determination were bigger than her stature. Still, she made history when he tried out for the Indiana Pacers NBA team and inspired an entire generation of female players who had game.Rivet360 による
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September 5, 2005: NFL's Jerry Rice retires after 20 seasons
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Jerry Rice is one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. During his 20 season career he was a Super Bowl Champion 3 times, and became the statistical leader is most major categories for his position.Rivet360 による
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August 27, 1976: Renée Richards denied U.S. Open
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Renée Richards said she just wanted equal gender treatment. But she challenged the notion of fairness when after a male -to-female sex-change operation, she fought to compete as a woman in the 1976 US Open.Rivet360 による
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August 5, 1976: ABA folds in and merges with NBA
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It was brief, but with it's flashy and talented stars, the NBA rival American Basketball Association changed the way the game was played forever. The NBA agreed to take on the ABA’s four most successful franchises: the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers, the New York (later Brooklyn) Nets and the San Antonio Spurs.…
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Can you use podcasting for business development?
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Discover how "Talking the Drive," a podcast by Rivet360's founder, John MacLeod, has revolutionized business development by creating a non-salesy platform for insightful conversations, fostering new relationships and immortalizing valuable ideas for a broader audience. Learn about the surprising benefits and collaborative power of this innovative p…
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August 1936: Jesse Owens Dominates 1936 Olympics
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Jesse Owens was the world's greatest athlete when he went Germany to compete in the Olympics in 1936, and he proved it, much to Adolph Hitler's chagrin. He won four gold medals, for the 100 meters, long jump, 200 meters, and 4 × 100-meter relay.Rivet360 による
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Are you setting up a home podcasting studio? Or need some help improving your recording space? In this episode of PodWell, Emmy Award winner Andy Mitran talks through the basics of setting up your home studio, including specific equipment recommendations. Andy's equipment recommendations include: Microphone:Electro-Voice RE20 broadcast announcer mi…
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Are you a podcast host wondering what to post about your episodes on social media? In this episode of PodWell, Krista Winston, a social media guru from Rivet360, shares valuable insights and strategies to help you effectively promote your podcast episodes. Listen as she answers questions that every podcaster encounters when it comes to social media…
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July 25, 1966: Ted Williams inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
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Ted Williams was one of the greatest hitters to ever play Major League Baseball. He had power and hit for high average. He's the last ball player to hit over .400 in a full season. When it came time to vote on admitting him to the Hall of Fame, it was a no-brainer.Rivet360 による
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What should the host do if the guest takes a long pause during the recording? Should it be edited out? On this episode, Jesse Betend, one of Rivet360’s award-winning podcast producers, talks through the options of addressing longer silences during a recording session. Sometimes those pauses are what you need to draw in the listener. Guest: Jesse Be…
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What’s the benefit of podcasting for non-profits? On this episode, Cindy Paulauskas, Rivet360’s president, explains why nonprofits should podcast both for their time and their treasure. Nonprofits have amazing stories to tell, and they can leverage the emotive power of audio to connect with their current and potential audiences. Guest: Cindy Paulau…
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July 18, 1976: Nadia Comaneci scores a perfect 10
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The little Romanian gymnast was a five-time Olympic gold medal winner and the Olympic Games' first perfect 10 at the Montreal games in 1976 when she was just 15-years-old.Rivet360 による
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What do you do after the recording? On this episode, award-winning podcast producer Ron Brown talks through the immediate next steps to ensure your audio is secure, easy to find and optimized. These steps are essential to make your work easier -- and to ensure your audio doesn't get lost! Guest: Ron Brown…
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How do you get people to listen to your podcast? On this episode, Sara Jane Castro, Director of Communications & Marketing for National Kidney Foundation of Illinois, shares how she markets the Golden Trumpet award-winning podcast The Journey Continues. Guest: Sara Jane Castro Curious to learn more? Head over to our blog post, 'Maximize your podcas…
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June 11, 1992: Tracy Austin Inducted in International Tennis Hall of Fame
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Tracy Austin was just 16 when she became the youngest women's US Open singles female champion in 1979. She won it again in 1981. She also won the Wimbledon mixed doubles title in 1980. She won the WTA Tour Championships in 1980 and the Toyota Championships in 1981. That's a hall of fame career.Rivet360 による
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The introduction to your podcast episode is so important! On this episode, Charlie Meyerson, Rivet360’s VP of Editorial, explains how to hook your listeners from the beginning. For more insights, check out our blog post 'Rule #1 for podcasting: Create a gripping open'. Guest: Charlie Meyerson Image of Charlie Meyerson by Steve Ewert.…
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How do you get optimal podcast audio at home? On this episode, Geneen Harston, Rivet360’s VP of Production, walks us through her home to hear the different options. It is critical to optimize your recording environment in order to produce top-quality audio. Here tips and tricks on how to do this, without needing to spend tons of money. Guest: Genee…
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Can you use external audio clips in your podcast? On this episode, Rivet360's award-winning podcast producer Jennifer O’Neill talks through how to use external audio clips, including the potential legal questions. Be sure to take a listen if you're planning to use segments of someone else's audio in your podcast! Guest: Jennifer O'Neill…
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How should you prepare your guest for your recording session? On this episode, Jesse Betend, one of Rivet360’s award-winning podcast producers, talks through how to make sure your guest is ready to record, but doesn’t sound scripted. Guest: Jesse Betend Read more of Jesse's expert podcast tips on his blog post: Podcasting best practices…
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News to sing about with CityCast Chicago's Jacoby Cochran
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Delivering local news with a twist, Jacoby Cochran finds a lot to sing about. Cochran joins Rivet360's Sheila Solomon to talk about what it's like hosting a one-of-a-kind daily news podcast in his hometown. Listeners hear a guy from the southside of Chicago interviewing people and talking about what he understands and doesn't understand, what's exc…
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Just look around: There’re a million stories to tell every day with The Chicago Reporter's Glenn Reedus
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Fifty years of reporting in The Chicago Reporter's brought changes to housing, policing and poverty in Chicago, considered one of the most segregated cities in the country. But recently, it seemed on the verge of folding. Join us for a discussion with Glenn Reedus, long-time journalist, and the Chicago Reporter’s interim editor and publisher.…
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Teaching media literacy in the ‘fake news’ era: Peter Adams of the News Literacy Project
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Peter Adams joins Rivet360’s Sheila Solomon to talk about his work with the education nonprofit, the News Literacy Project, teaching media literacy to students and educators in Chicago Public Schools and throughout the world.Rivet360 による
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Axios Chicago's Monica Eng and Justin Kaufmann: ‘This is a talk-show in an email format’
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She’s worked for Chicago’s biggest newspapers and he’s worked for Chicago’s most successful radio stations. And now … they do email. Joining Charlie Meyerson for this edition of the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks: Axios Chicago newsletter authors Justin Kaufmann and Monica Eng.…
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Food critic Louisa Chu’s most vivid pandemic memory: ‘Crying so much’
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Chef, journalist, adventurer and Chicago Tribune critic Louisa Chu takes us from her time as a 4-year-old worker at her family’s Chicago restaurant through her stint as a judge on Food Network’s Iron Chef America to what she’s working on next. Her most enduring memory through the pandemic: “Crying so much … over so many meals.”…
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Stephanie Skora and A.D. Quig: Reshaping Chicago’s news and political scene
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Meet a couple of media figures whose work is increasingly shaping Chicago’s news and political landscape: A.D. Quig, a rising Chicago Tribune reporter who sees local government facing “a time of big change”; and Girl, I Guess Progressive Voter Guide author Stephanie Skora—someone unafraid to call a candidate, in her words, “a slimy f***face—because…
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Pulitzer winners Hopkins and Reyes: Teamwork ‘wasn’t always easy’
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Their groundbreaking alliance netted them and their news organizations a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. But that doesn’t mean they always worked together seamlessly. In this edition of Chicago Media Talks, meet Madison Hopkins and Cecilia Reyes, praised by Pulitzer judges for “a piercing examination of the city’s long history of failed bu…
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New Sun-Times editor: ‘Everything’s on the table’
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Jennifer Kho’s the first woman—and the first woman of color—ever to serve as Chicago Sun-Times executive editor. She’s facing challenges like none before her, as the paper comes under the control of an organization primarily in the radio business. And she joins the Sun-Times at a critical point in the evolution of the news business.…
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WTTW’s new stars navigate changing news landscape
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Odds are good you didn’t know their names a decade ago, when one of them was just breaking into Chicago radio news and another was barely removed from an internship at Chicago’s public TV station. And now they’re two of the city’s most influential journalists. WTTW News’ multiple-award-winning reporters and Chicago Tonight co-anchors, Brandis Fried…
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When a billionaire yanked the plug on a pioneering Chicago digital news site, putting a large team of local reporters out of work, some of them banded together to start ANOTHER digital news site—for themselves, and for the people of the city. Block Club Chicago editor-in-chief Shamus Toomey joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for anothe…
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Music journalist Jim DeRogatis: ‘Every system in this city failed … to protect these young black girls’
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You could trace the evolution of the news business through Jim DeRogatis’ career arc over the last 35 years—as he’s moved from print to broadcast to online and podcasting, and from employer-supported to audience-funded journalism. And along the way, he broke one of the biggest stories in music history. He joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meye…
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