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Freedom Watch was created in February 2009 as an online show and originally webcast once a week. In September 2009, the show began webcasting three or four times a week. Frequent guests of the online show included Congressman Ron Paul, Lew Rockwell, and Peter Sch
Juice is a podcast aggregator for Windows and OS X used for downloading media files such as ogg and mp3 for playback on the computer or for copying to a digital audio player. Juice lets a user schedule downloading of specific podcasts, and will notify the user when a new show is available. It is free software available under the GNU General ...
Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh (born 4 January 1989) [1] is a South African University lecturer, Podcaster, author, musician and activist. Mpofu-Walsh was president of the University of Cape Town Students' Representative Council in 2010. [2]
Joshua Benjamin Hammer (born February 12, 1989) is an American conservative political commentator, attorney, and columnist. [1] [2] [3] He is a syndicated columnist through Creators Syndicate, senior editor-at-large for Newsweek, [4] and host of The Josh Hammer Show, a Newsweek podcast and syndicated weekly radio show.
Annie Laurie Gaylor (born November 2, 1955) is an American atheist, secular and women's rights activist and a co-founder – and, with her husband Dan Barker, a current co-president – of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. [1]
Dan Fierman, the head of Higher Ground Audio, said that Michelle Obama 's experience producing The Michelle Obama Podcast influenced Barack's decision to launch one himself. [2] In 2019, the Obamas' production company, Higher Ground Productions, signed an exclusive podcast deal with Spotify. [3] Comcast and Dollar Shave Club sponsored the ...
Amanda R. Tyler [1] is an American lawyer and executive. She is the executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC) in Washington, D.C., a nonprofit whose focus is defending religious freedom for all people. [2]
Laura Jane Standley and Eric McQuade praised the podcast in The Atlantic saying that it "successfully humanize[s] all sides of this polarizing issue." [10] Nicholas Quah criticized the podcast for a similar reason saying that the podcast has "real problems with tone control" and that in an effort to understand far right ideology the podcast glosses over the dangers of the ideology. [11]