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Welcome to MetaPod, where we discuss operational execs and organizations that make and move stuff. No matter what we’re making and moving, we all have the same 3 headaches: digitization/digital transformation, the forever labor shortage, and doing more with less.
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Ben Guith and Michael Pitts

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A Michigan-based Pokemon Go podcast hosted by Ben Guith and Michael Pitts. We discuss Pokemon Go strategy, tips, tricks, and the players that play the game.
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Everything Pokémon! From video games and trading cards, to television shows, secrets and theories, we cover it all! #Pokemon Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-christian/support
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Taller de Producción y Administración en medios UNLaM

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Plataforma de podcast educativos de la cátedra Taller de Administración y Producción en medios de la Licenciatura en Comunicación Social de la Universidad Nacional de La Matanza.
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"Hijos de la radio" es un metapodcast que nace a raíz de la sección homónima del programa "A vivir que son dos días", en la Cadena SER. En dicha sección la idea era dar a conocer el podcasting, este "hijo de la radio", con sus propias características, a la audiencia mayoritaria de la radio. El podcast es un medio de comunicación complementario a todos los demás, con una identidad y autonomía concretos. En este podcast conoceremos más a fondo todos los detalles relacionados con podcasting. Ca ...
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Explore the future of supply chains and the reshoring trend with Ron Crabtree and Bruce Imel on MetaPod. Dive into the strategic benefits of localized supply chains, the operational risks of lengthy overseas supply, and the financial impact of supply chain decisions on business continuity.Por MetaExperts
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Every supply chain leader is juggling environmental, social, and governance issues every day. On this episode of MetaPod, Ron Crabtree and guest Simone Ross dive into the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR), the role of audits and certifications in maintaining supply chain integrity, and the critical need for comprehensive data coll…
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Nadia Marie is an artist born in New York, now living in Atlanta, Georgia. She is also a photographer, musician and now writer, contributing her writing and musical scoring to season 4 of iHeart Radio's show Dear Young Rocker. Dear Young Rocker is an audio memoir about girlhood, growing up in music and finding your place in the world. Presented as …
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"Bands and musicians talk about their various and precarious side jobs." Just as MetaPod talks to creators of the web’s most interesting podcasts to get at the stories behind those podcasts, Giles Bidder of 101 Part Time Jobs talks to musicians about the other jobs they do alongside their work as artists. The result is a backstage pass of sorts to …
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"Articles Of Interest is a show about what we wear" Avery Trufelman is the host and creator of Articles Of Interest and one of the few people on Earth who can connect the shape of a shoulder of a jacket to a major historical event. You might also know Avery from her affiliation with design podcast 99% Invisible or her work on Curbed's Nice Try! and…
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“How courageous leaders unlock potential” Ranjay Gulati is an author, podcaster and Harvard Business School's Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor. He is often cited on matters of economics and business and has been studying resilience within organisations in order to understand how organisations grow and prosper under both good and bad cir…
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"An international podcast that explores the personal side of climate change." Panu Pihkala, a climate emotions scholar, and Thomas Doherty, a clinical and environmental psychologist, have created a one-of-a-kind podcast which explores human emotions and feelings around climate change. Climate Change and Happiness is a podcast that also talks about …
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"Getting Emotional is a podcast about obscure emotions that you may have felt, but had no idea there was a name for. " Have you ever experienced “fago” or felt “limerence”? Most likely you have, but didn't realise there were words for these emotional states. Getting Emotional is a podcast at the intersection of culture, language and emotion. Each e…
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"A podcast about the people behind the music that other people wrote, performed and made millions off of and their goals to score a little gas money and cover the bar tab." Don’t Quit Your Day Job … sounds like cautionary advice about something that you might fantasize about occasionally, right? Well, Don’t Quit Your Day Job is a podcast about and …
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The Holy Hour - The All Cure Podcast - offers an in-depth look at one of rock's most unconventional acts, The Cure. Hosted by Gavin Conner, Charles "Chaz" Murphy and Antonio Longo, The Holy Hour brings fans from around the globe together in discussing and dissecting The Cure's expansive 40+ year career. Started in 2015, more than 200 episodes offer…
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"Rumble Strip gives you extraordinary stories about ordinary life." This episode of MetaPod features two New Englanders talking about how to capture the culture of the region for a podcast. That would be Erica Heilman, creator of Rumble Strip, a podcast that she makes in her underwear closet in Vermont, and Wendy, host of MetaPod and native of the …
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"For Keeps spotlights interesting, unusual or unexpected collections of things and the people who keep them." This episode of MetaPod turns the spotlight around on David Peterkofsky and his podcast For Keeps, which explores the world of collecting. As you might expect, you'll discover that people collect some fairly unusual things. However, For Kee…
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"EARTH RIOT is a comedy-infused, music-filled exploration of humanity’s most urgent issue - the planet’s sixth extinction." In this episode of MetaPod, Wendy talks to radical performance artists Reverend Billy Talen and Savitri D about the EARTH RIOT podcast and their activism. The pair are known in New York City for their art combining performance…
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"Goodniks is a podcast series exploring the journey and meaning of doing good in the world — for people who do good or are just thinking about it." How do people do good in the world and why do they do it? Goodniks shares first-hand accounts of "doing good" from the ground. Stories of doing good come from social service providers, nurses, movement …
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"Women making music with technology" Girls Twiddling Knobs is a "feminist tech podcast" filling the gap between conversations about music gear and the human experience of creating music with that gear. Produced by Isobel Anderson, a UK-based musician, recording artist and producer, the podcast developed as an extension to music tech resources that …
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“Something About The Beatles is an intelligent but entertaining examination of The Beatles’ music and career. Smart, funny and surprising – just like the Fab Four.“ Robert Rodriguez can tell you something about The Beatles. In fact, he knows and can tell so much about Liverpool’s greatest export that his podcast is fast approaching 250 episodes. Th…
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The Extortion Economy examines "the money, people and technology behind the explosion of ransomware that is delivering hundreds of millions of dollars to cybercriminals around the world." Cybercrime is a growth market with a variety of tools, services and practices. It is an industry that is quickly professionalising to become a systemic threat to …
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En este episodio nos detenemos en la estructura, orden e identidad que tendrá tu podcast. Destrabamos juntos la ansiedad que nos genera "la página en blanco" y dejamos herramientas útiles para escribir tu contenido de valor en cada uno de los episodios. METAPODCAST es una realización integral de los docentes del Módulo de Radio del Taller de Produc…
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Te acompañamos en el proceso creativo y te acercamos recursos para que tu pieza sonora sea única y se diferencie del resto. Además, te sugerimos que pienses: ¿A qué público diriges tu podcast? ¿Qué intereses tiene, qué hace y qué edad tiene? ¡Es importante que lo definas para crear tu contenido de manera precisa y que resulte efectiva! ¡Adelante! M…
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En esta ocasión hablamos de la etapa inicial de la producción de un podcast: La elección del tema y la definición de subtemas vinculados que se convertirán en episodios. Nos detenemos especialmente en la duración, la identidad de las piezas y el uso de la música. ¡Prestá atención! METAPODCAST es una realización integral de los docentes del Módulo d…
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En el episodio inicial de esta serie, te contamos cómo nació, qué es y cuáles son las principales características de un podcast. Los desafiamos a que piensen: ¿Harían un podcast?, ¿Qué temas elegirían?... ¡Anímense! METAPODCAST es una realización integral de los docentes del Módulo de Radio del Taller de Producción y Administración en Medios, de la…
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“Can the power of voice lead to a deeper connection?” It's Nice to Hear You is parts experiment, memoir, dating show, self-help, science, and analysis, all thoughtfully combined into an entertaining and insightful podcast. Underpinning It's Nice to Hear You is an audio-only matchmaking experiment, designed by Heather Li, creator and presenter of th…
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“What if instead of being on the brink of disaster, we’re on the cusp of a better world?” What Could Go Right? is the podcast of The Progress Network, an "idea movement for a better future. The Progress Network examines issues like population growth, the environment, public health, the future of work, international relations, and the economy - all …
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“The 1990s were a turning point in music: with the increasingly connected world enabling an unprecedented coalescence of various styles and genres, the decade featured the rapid evolution of sonic artistry — and subsequently shaped the soundscape of eras that followed.“ The 1990s were a bit of a strange decade. The post-Cold War landscape gave us a…
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“Sweet Bobby is a live, multi-part investigation in search of one of the world’s most sophisticated catfishers. It’s a story about who we are online, and how social media can be weaponised as a tool of abuse and coercion.“ If you didn’t know what “catfishing” is, Sweet Bobby will be an extremely strange introduction to the world of online deception…
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“From ghostly phantoms to UFOs, Uncanny host Danny Robins investigates real-life stories of paranormal encounters.” How do you follow up on the tremendous impact of The Battersea Poltergeist – the hit podcast from Danny Robins in 2021? You create a new series of ghostly stories from its listeners. This is what Robins did in late 2021 (at the same t…
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“In Machines We Trust is a podcast about the automation of everything.” The automation of everything sounds impossibly extensive, but automation is everywhere. The artificial intelligence (AI) that drives automation is increasingly part of how individuals live and work, do business, spend leisure time, and consume news and entertainment. AI is also…
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Tape Notes is a “podcast about the art and craft of music production.” What makes a music producer “good”? What does it mean when critics deem a song or album “overproduced”? And does any of this matter if long-play albums are on the demise? “What’s interesting is how interested in the album people still are,” says John Kennedy, host of Tape Notes,…
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"The story of David Koresh: the prophet whose cult in Waco, Texas preached an apocalypse — and the 30 Britons taken in by his message.” End Of Days tells the story of the British victims of the deadly standoff between the US government and David Koresh in Waco, Texas in 1993. Published by the BBC in 2018, journalists Ciaran Tracey and Chris Warburt…
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"Sodajerker is a songwriting team from Liverpool, founded by Simon Barber and Brian O’Connor. The podcast Sodajerker On Songwriting features interviews with the world’s most successful songwriters." A "soda jerk" isn't normally associated with songs, unless of course, you ask Simon Barber and Brian O'Connor. It all started with something that Sydne…
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“MetaPod unpacks the web’s most interesting podcasts and the stories behind them.” “We made it!” – well, just about. After 36 shows featuring the finest podcasters in all the land, we decided to not take a breather to celebrate our first year, but produce a bonus episode of MetaPod. Maybe it’s a slightly vain idea that listeners might want to hear …
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“An entertaining look at some of the big issues in history by examining public apologies of the famous and infamous. Apologies Accepted looks at politicians, serial killers, actors, and you!” Apologies Accepted is a place to examine and debate the controversies that develop around public apologies, as well as the expressions of remorse, regret and …
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“The story of Daniel Morgan’s killing moves from back streets of London, through the highest echelons of Scotland Yard, to the offices of Rupert Murdoch’s best selling newspapers, to the doors of Number Ten Downing Street. If you haven’t heard this story, ask yourself, why?” Untold: The Daniel Morgan Murder is not a podcast to reassure a listener w…
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“Almost a perfect crime. The hacking ring and an attempt to steal a billion dollars. Investigators blame North Korea. Pyongyang denies involvement. The story begins in Hollywood.” The Lazarus Heist is a BBC World Service podcast examining cybercrime and how modern nation-states are utilising such tactics. The story starts with the 2014 hack into So…
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“Your weekly infusion of plant-based nutrition, lifestyle habits and mindset to live your best life possible!“ How many of your lifestyle habits are optimised for good health and wellness? Your sleep? Your physical activity? What you eat? All of the above? One? None? Dr Yami Carzorla-Lancaster is a podcasting paediatrician, lifestyle medicine physi…
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“In 1996 French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier is found dead near her holiday home. There are no witnesses and no known motive. The police suspect one man in this community but they can’t make a charge stick and he refuses to leave, living under the glare of suspicion ever since.” In West Cork, Sam Bungey and Jennifer Forde bring one of Ir…
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“A podcast documentary about Cheltenham, the home of British spying, and the cracks of lying and deception that run through this seemingly perfect Cotswolds town.” The Town That Knew Too Much shines a light on the English town of Cheltenham and how the “pomp and ceremony” of this upper-middle-class town has been “subverted in the seedy world of esp…
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“Seeing how it all started and seeing where I am now, one of the things that’s so different than before is that now it’s fancy.” If you had an iPod in 2006 and synced podcasts from iTunes, you might have seen Elsie’s Yoga Class. The class was one of the first female-led yoga podcasts available. Remember, this was a time when you could browse most o…
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