If you don't have time to read anymore, let me read to you! Going Paperless is a collection of writings written and performed by Anna Ellis. Listen in for short stories, plays, and a little bit of poetry! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-ellis/support
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Going paperless is the ONE THING that will allow you to FINALLY be as productive as you think you "should" be. I'll teach you how to start working WITH your brain, rather than against it. I take the mystery out of going paperless, and I'm here to show you how to finally create the productivity and organization bliss you've always dreamed of.
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Immersive true stories, narrative non-fiction and tales inspired by true events. Written by award-winning journalists and storytellers. This is Paperless, an audio magazine from Vespucci. Esquire's Best Podcasts Of 2022: “It’s your weekend long read, but pretty much any day you like and you don’t actually have to use your eyes.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Flying V dives into the world of narrative podcasts with our Anthology Series “Paperless Pulp”! Inspired by the traditions of old time radio and pulp magazines, this anthology series presents original, fully produced audio plays exploring intimate aspects of the human condition set in worlds of high genre – horror, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, and more!
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A conversation with journalist Serena Coady, author of THE BEANIE BABY BANDIT '97. HOST: MICHAEL LAPOINTE EDITING: THOMAS CURRY MUSIC, SCORING & SOUND-DESIGN: NATALIA RODRIGUEZ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's Chicago in the summer of '97, and criminal defense attorney Kathleen Zellner (of Making a Murderer fame) is feeling worn out. After once defending a serial killer, she promised herself never to defend a guilty person again, and has devoted her life to exonerating the innocent. But after years of gruesome murder trials, she needs a holiday. Whe…
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A conversation with journalist Shaun Raviv, author of THE MOCKBUSTER. HOST: MICHAEL LAPOINTE EDITING: THOMAS CURRY MUSIC, SCORING & SOUND-DESIGN: NATALIA RODRIGUEZ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When small-time money counterfeiter Edward L. Montoro nearly dies in a plane crash, he decides to reinvent himself as a filmmaker. It's the late 1970s, the dawn of the age of the blockbuster, and Montoro pioneers the "mockbuster"—knock-off productions that capitalize on the popularity of mainstream Hollywood films. But as his little studio attracts…
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A conversation with journalist Alex Mayyasi, author of The Way We're Built. HOST: MICHAEL LAPOINTE EDITING: THOMAS CURRY MUSIC, SCORING & SOUND-DESIGN: NATALIA RODRIGUEZ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Facing hard times in the early 1990s, Subaru of America is trying to understand who exactly buys their sturdy but drab brand of cars. That's when one marketing executive notices a peculiar niche in their focus groups—lesbian women. In the conservative corporate culture of Subaru, a group of marketing executives will try to turn the company's fortun…
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The walls come crumbling down as Gabriel Grant’s plans come to a head. What will Echo and Alexandra do? What will be left of them afterwards? The explosive finale of Vox Elysium. VOX ELYSIUM Cipher 7: In The Arms Of Eternity Episode Transcripts: http://bit.ly/voxelysium Directed by Madeleine Regina Written by Latisha Jones, Madelyn Dorta, and Jon J…
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VOX ELYSIUM: 6. Everything You've Ever Wanted
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A choice. A betrayal. A horrifying realization. As Vox draws closer to the culmination of its work, a life or death decision is made. VOX ELYSIUM Cipher 6: Everything You've Ever Wanted Episode Transcripts: http://bit.ly/voxelysium Directed by Madeleine Regina Written by Jon Jon Johnson Designed by Van Winkle Featuring Tatyana Ridgeway Meredith Nud…
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While all eyes are fixed on Alexandra at Vox’s gala event, Echo attempts to infiltrate The Facility. The answers she finds may be more than she bargained for. VOX ELYSIUM Cipher 5: All That Glitters Episode Transcripts: http://bit.ly/voxelysium Directed by Madeleine Regina Written by Jon Jon Johnson Designed by Kristina Manente Featuring Tatyana Ri…
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As her suspicions grow, Alexandra is invited into the innermost circle of Vox. Everyone seems to know about her hallucinations (if that’s what they are), and she is offered a treatment only available to Mr. Grant’s chosen few. VOX ELYSIUM Cipher 4: The Trip Episode Transcripts: http://bit.ly/voxelysium Directed by Madeleine Regina Written by Madely…
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After a week of unsettling orderliness and constant supervision, Echo witnesses a horrifying event at work that drives her into the darkest corners of the city to find answers. VOX ELYSIUM Cipher 3: (RE)educated Episode Transcripts: http://bit.ly/voxelysium Directed by Madeleine Regina Written by Latisha Jones Designed by Kristina Manente Featuring…
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Alexandra wakes up in a world of soothing comfort. Even her watch reminds her to relax. So, why is it that something feels wrong? VOX ELYSIUM Cipher 2: Luxury’s Lap Episode Transcripts: http://bit.ly/voxelysium Directed by Madeleine Regina Written by Madelyn Dorta Designed by Ryako Featuring Tatyana Ridgeway Meredith Nudo Caroline Cabal Coniglio Co…
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Echo wakes up to a world that feels… a little off. Everything is right where it should be- a totally normal day. Except for the distorted dog barks and ringing no one else can seem to hear. VOX ELYSIUM Cipher 1: A Mere Echo Episode Transcripts: http://bit.ly/voxelysium Directed by Madeleine Regina Written by Latisha Jones Designed by Kristina Manen…
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A conversation with journalist Yochai Maital author of "The Badir Brothers". HOST: MICHAEL LAPOINTE JOURNALIST: YOCHAI MAITAL AUDIO: NATALIA RODRIGUEZ FORD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a small Israeli village in the 1980s, three Arab brothers are born blind. When a payphone is installed at the end of the block, the brothers discover they can use their supersensitive hearing to manipulate the lines to do their bidding, the first step in what will become the largest telecom fraud in Israeli history. JOURNALIST: YOCHAI MAITAL EDI…
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A conversation about fakes, hustlers, and how to rip off the Grateful Dead with Harmon Leon, author of “Blinkers. Host: Michael LaPointe Journalist: Harmon Leon Audio: Natalia Rodriguez Ford Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Teenage hustler Conor MacKay makes his living selling counterfeit tickets—or blinkers—at concerts and sporting events across the United States. It’s the early 1990s, the golden age of the blinker game, but as the federal authorities and Ticketmaster close in, Conor has to find what’s authentic in this world of fakes. A fictional story based on real…
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It's Los Angeles in the mid-2000s and Nina is chasing the LA dream. She falls into sex work and gets caught up in her boyfriend/pimp's latest scheme: robbing banks. A disparate group of sex workers are transformed into a gang of bank robbers named The Starlet Bandits... Narrator: Jurnee Smollett Journalist: Lexi Pandell Audio Editing: Natalia Rodri…
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It's Los Angeles in the mid-2000s and Nina is chasing the LA dream. She falls into sex work and gets caught up in her boyfriend/pimp's latest scheme: robbing banks. A disparate group of sex workers are transformed into a gang of bank robbers named The Starlet Bandits... Narrator: Jurnee Smollett Journalist: Lexi Pandell Audio Editing: Natalia Rodri…
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When the great Russian writer Anton Chekov visits the penal colony on the remote island of Sakhalin in 1890, he is astonished to learn that they’re holding a famous prisoner—Sonya Golden Hand. He finds the legendary con-artist in solitary confinement, her legs clamped in iron chains. Chekhov kneels down beside her on the filthy prison floor. Tell m…
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65. What I've been up to this year (Autism, hEDS, POTS)
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I've missed you guys! In this episode, I give you a glimpse as to where I've been the last like 9-10 months?! I've been busy recovering from autistic burnout, processing that diagnosis as well as building supports for that, and my hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome). If you're interesting in hirin…
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A woman grapples with the mysterious murder of her husband in their Denver home. All the doors were locked from inside, there is no sign of break-in, but her husband lies there, stabbed to death. The murder haunts the house, already a place of mourning after their son Anthony did not return from World War II. As a local detective struggles to pry a…
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For Maeve DuVally, coming out as transgender in a corporate America was a journey of self-discovery that required her to hit rock bottom before she came out on top. This is her story. Journalist: Pamela Ryckman Voice: Jamie Clayton Audio Editing: Natalia Rodriguez Music, Scoring & Sound-Design: Dominic Gozo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo…
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Narrated by Steve Buscemi, this is the story of Gosnell Duncan and the silicone dildo. After suffering a work-related accident, Caribbean-born Gosnell Duncan was paralyzed from the waist down. An engineer by trade, and determined not to let his disability come between him and the love of his life, Angela, Gosnell poured his knowledge and energy int…
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Deciding what you want to think and believe about yourself is the main tool and concept that will stop you from organizing your entire life, then rebounding back to where you started because you couldn't keep up with the systems you created. If your identity doesn't change to support the new results you create, you will ultimately snap back to that…
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Ahh, self doubt, a sneaky bitch. This week's episode will teach you how to overcome self doubt, so that you can finally go paperless, become digitally organized, and get to work creating amazing shit in the world. Spoiler: overcoming self doubt has a lot to do with allowing it to be there without trying to fix it. • Register for the free live coach…
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Taxes suck, ESPECIALLY when you struggle with executive dysfunction, or any other kind of neurodivergency. This episode will help you articulate all the possible struggles, obstacles, issues, hardships, complicated feelings, and all the resistance you have to doing or thinking about taxes (or even reaching out to hire a tax pro). Once you can artic…
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61. The fact that you have desire for something proves it’s possible for you to achieve it
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Having desire for something is all the proof you need to believe that it's possible, and then you go and make it happen. Your true desires are there for a reason. There's a reason I don't want to be a professional athlete, but there IS a reason I have previously wanted to become a life coach. How do I know? Because I BECAME A LIFE COACH. Tune in to…
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Have you ever taken your medication in the morning, having no idea how the day will go, just hoping for the best? But then end up having the day go nowhere close to how you thought it would in your head. This is miserable and frustrating. But I've got you! Listen to this episode to learn some ways to make sure you always get the most out of your me…
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The Oakland A's of the early 1970s were the most iconoclastic team in baseball history. Never before had a club so collectively traumatized baseball's establishment with its eccentric behavior and business decisions, not to mention its outlandish facial hair, while simultaneously setting records: five consecutive division titles and three straight …
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59. Why you keep downloading random sexy productivity apps and never use them
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Feeling solid in your own digital organization protocol has everything to do with why you have lots of unused productivity apps on your phone. In this episode, I unpack the reasons why it's common for ADHD-ers to impulsively download apps, why it makes sense we feel confused and overwhelmed by the whole process of digital organization, and I also h…
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Inspired by the life and work of Leon Theremin, a Russian inventor whose most famous invention was the Theremin –– an instrument that produces otherworldly, haunting music, and which is played seemingly by magic. At the height of the Cold War, Theremin’s passions for music and science drew him into dangerous territory: the price of pursuing his gre…
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58. Why Estrogen is Important for your ADHD Brain
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Y'all, your estrogen affects your ADHD symptoms whether or not you realize it. Tune in as I share some corrections from a previous podcast, and learn why you feel like Beyonce at one point in your menstrual cycle, and like a hot bag of garbage at another point. There IS an explanation, and there are so many ways to accommodate yourself throughout t…
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You probably have thoughts about the new year that make you feel like sh*it, and you don't even realize yet that they are completely optional. "I should make big changes in my life," "I should set a big goal," or even "I have to start fresh" and "hit the ground running" are all optional, and I give you some new perspectives on what to do instead, i…
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Knowing what you want + going after what you want are totally separate things. Luckily, we have a tool that can give us direction no matter what situation we're in, and it's always available to us. Enter: desire! Listen to this episode to find out how to get direction no matter how scrambled or overwhelmed or confused you may feel. • Register for t…
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Y'all. Some thoughts can sound nice and lovely on paper, but can sometimes actually cause a lot of pain, time wasted, lots of suffering, and loads of mental space spent with no upside, and no payoff whatsoever. This episode is all about questioning every thought (especially the ones that sound nice), because they might just be sneakily working agai…
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54. Why I divide my year up into trimesters (instead of quarters)
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Thinking of the year in terms of quarters hurts my brain. Rather than trying to squeeze my neurodivergent brain into a neurotypical box, I made up my own rules and it's been working beautifully ever since. Join me as I break down how I divide my year into three chunks, what intentions I set going into each one, and see how you can apply this concep…
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It's uncomfortable to believe something new, or to learn a new skill, similarly to how your muscles hurt after going to the gym. All it means is you're GROWING. Except, our brains really want to make the discomfort mean that something's gone terribly wrong, when in reality, we're perfectly on schedule to having stronger muscles or to gaining profic…
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52. "But I Don't Know How Long That Will Take"
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You might be spinning in a thought error without even realizing it. Luckily, the thought error your brain offers you of, "...but I don't know how long that will take, so therefore, I can't time block" is actually quite solvable. Tune into this episode to learn how to overcome this calendaring obstacle with a few small tweaks and get you experimenti…
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Based on the life of Susanna Madora Salter. Narrated by Elle Fanning. Argonia, Kansas, 1887. Susanna Salter is baking bread when there’s a knock at the door. She learns she’s been nominated for the mayoral elections as a prank by some of the men of the town. After all, what could be funnier than the notion of a female leader? Nobody expected that s…
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Developing and practicing the skill of feeling your feelings is actually a superpower, if there ever was one. It can often feel ambiguous and vague about what to do with these feelings that showed up strongly out of nowhere, but tune in to this episode as I break down exactly how to process an emotion in a way the feels constructive and healthy vs.…
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50. Why B- work is more motivating than A+ work
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Aiming for a perfect outcome seems like it would be motivating. Except, when you obviously don't hit it, it feels de-motivating because you're "not there yet, can't release it because it's not good enough", and none of your work ever sees the light of day. It seems counterintuitive to aim for doing less-good work, work that gets you an 80%, a B-, b…
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Self-judgment not only feels like shit, but also prevents us from solving the problem we want to solve. It's a huge rip-off. Getting to compassion and understanding your reasons for doing the thing you didn't want to do feels challenging and new (especially if you've never practiced it on yourself before), but it at least gets you somewhere, and is…
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Alex Latifi, Iranian-born owner of a small parts factory in Alabama, loved by his workers, had been fulfilling military contracts for years, making parts cheaper and better than the competition. When he finds out his secretary has been embezzling money, he fires her. Embittered and vengeful, she tells the FBI that Latifi has been sending classified…
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Caring for your email inbox is a lot like showering regularly. You don't shower once "really good", and then not have to shower again for a month. You're always going to be getting emails and other information coming into your life, so you need to adjust to accommodate for that steady flow IN, as well as making sure there's a steady flow going OUT …
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The Chevalier d'Eon is a brave army captain, a sparkling dinner companion –– and a spy in King Louis XV's secret service, tasked with planning an invasion of England from within London's highest social circles. But the French government, having no idea that the Chevalier is working for King Louis, plots to assassinate the charismatic diplomat, who …
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This week's episode is JAM PACKED with useful information and best practices for testing and perfecting your ADHD medications, and figuring out your exact right cocktail of ingredients to manage your ADHD and excel. You'll want to listen once all the way through, then come back with a notepad and take some detailed notes. Let's go! • Register for t…
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You can have relationships with all sorts of things. Not just people, and certainly not just in the context of a romantic relationship or a friendship. Your relationships are just your thoughts you have about the other person or the other thing, and in this week's episode, I dive in to my relationship with a piece of hardware/technology that I woul…
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The difference between massive action and passive action will make the world of difference for you reaching your goals, or spinning in unproductive action that *feels* productive, but really isn't. Since our brains are super intelligent and therefore super good at talking us into doing things that aren't actually productive, it's likely you've been…
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Crime writer Diane Fanning was working on her first non-fiction book, spending time visiting and writing to a serial killer on death row. When Diane saw a case on the TV show 20/20 about a mother who was convicted of brutally murdering her 10-year-old son, she wrote about it in a letter to the convict. His letter back chilled her to the bone. He kn…
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