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Writing Through the Lens of Empathy
Jun 27, 2026
27m 57s
From pandemic to pastels:
Jun 13, 2026
30m 51s
Not Just Any Dog
Jun 2, 2026
33m 34s
The Main Point Story: Legendary music venue reborn in new documentary
Apr 29, 2026
29m 10s
The Healing Power of Music
Apr 23, 2026
36m 20s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/27/26 | ![]() Writing Through the Lens of Empathy | Lauren Reisner admits that her dad might not totally love her decision to give up being a lawyer to follow her dream to write."My dad is supportive, but he is having a very hard time with me saying, I'm not a lawyer anymore," she says.Describing herself as "trauma-informed," Lauren brings empathy to those suffering from life's setbacks, allowing her to tread lightly as she gathers information to ghostwrite their personal stories. She credits her 20 years as a disability lawyer, representing people with disability claims through the Social Security administration, with her ability to translate their experiences into words. That experience carries over to her writing process."I got my BA in Psychology, so a lot of my writing tends to skew towards psychology, either psych theory or neuropsych or cognitive psych, but in a very accessible way. I always use metaphors and things like that to make it easier to understand. But I think the psych background and the legal background have trained me to see things more analytically and objectively."Lauren's ghostwriting business has gotten a running start, and she is in the process of querying agents for interest in her first novel. She is happy to lend her storytelling chops to anyone looking for help telling a personal story. Lauren's website is laurenreisner.com, and her Substack is titled Molten Crystal. Here's our conversation on the Type. Tune. Tint. podcast. | 27m 57s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() From pandemic to pastels: | Broderick Bebout's career running call centers for an insurance company took an unwanted turn during the COVID pandemic when he was forced into the virtual world. Sitting alone in his basement, he decided he had to do something other than stare at a lit screen. He began drawing on Home Depot construction paper, refined his media to pastels on sandpaper, and today, six years later, has a thriving business called Shakerbrud, selling art, greeting cards, and other merchandise. And it all happened in his 50s. | 30m 51s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Not Just Any Dog✨ | robotic dogsmental health+3 | — | robotic companion dogNot Just Any Dog | — | robotic dogdepression+3 | — | 33m 34s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() The Main Point Story: Legendary music venue reborn in new documentary✨ | documentarymusic venue+3 | Brandon Brooks | The Main Point | PhiladelphiaBryn Mawr | Main Pointdocumentary+5 | — | 29m 10s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() The Healing Power of Music✨ | music therapyhealing+3 | Andrew Schulman | Waking the Spirit | — | musichealing power+4 | — | 36m 20s | |
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Workplace Bullies are Everywhere✨ | workplace bullyingtelevision industry+3 | Andy Regal | Surviving Bully Culture | — | workplace bullyingAndy Regal+3 | — | 34m 42s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() An Unwitting Feminist Coming of Age Story✨ | memoirfeminism+5 | Courtney Kocak | Girl Gone Wild | Smalltown USA | memoirfeminism+6 | — | 27m 56s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Imposter Syndrome with Mike Sealy✨ | imposter syndromeself-worth+3 | Mike Sealy | Mindset Unlocked | — | imposter syndromeself-doubt+3 | — | 38m 07s | |
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Black History Month 2026: Is history repeating itself?✨ | Black History Monthimmigration enforcement+3 | Deric Gilliard | — | Minneapolis | Black History Monthimmigration+3 | — | 31m 17s | |
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Bandstand Bravado and Musical Mischief✨ | jazzmusic career+3 | Bill Anschell | Seattle Jazz Hall of FameBenched: Jazz Stories | — | Bill Anschelljazz+3 | — | 40m 36s | |
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| 12/9/25 | ![]() Holiday Episode 2025✨ | ChristmasHanukkah+3 | Carolyn RouthDaniel Routh+3 | — | — | holidayChristmas+4 | — | 41m 06s | |
| 11/7/25 | ![]() A Musical Melting Pot: Dr. Hankus Netsky✨ | Klezmer musicJewish culture+3 | Dr. Hankus Netsky | Klezmer: Music and Community in 20th Century Jewish Philadelphia | PhiladelphiaNew York+1 | KlezmerJewish music+5 | — | 39m 14s | |
| 10/25/25 | ![]() An Easier to Read Bible | Dan Parr's faith came to him early, but it took him a while to go with it. He became a believer in earnest after reading the Bible. Today, Dan is a successful voice artist who has gone through the Bible, line by line, and rewritten it in everyday, easier-to-read English. He hopes it'll bring more people to God, especially Gen Z-ers. | 28m 37s | ||||||
| 10/9/25 | ![]() Writing True Stories, Carefully. | Author Susen Edwards wrote a memoir on behalf of a woman whose troubled life took her into and out of three bad marriages, addiction, a Kenyan prison, and the global drug trade. As an author, Susen was committed to writing a true account of the subject's life while being careful not to invade the privacy of some of the principals. A fascinating tale of a true story written by a skillful writer who endured the same emotional roller coaster as her subject. | 33m 33s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() International Podcast Day 2025 | Podcasts have come a long way since the early 2000s. There's a podcast for every interest and many come in video form. It's easier than ever to do your own podcast for very little money. Tom Kranz has it all in this episode celebrating International Podcast Day 2025. | 6m 26s | ||||||
| 9/13/25 | ![]() Kid Curry, Then and Now | Kim Curry spent 30 years as a Top 40 radio DJ in markets across America, mostly in Miami at Power 96 and Y100. His air persona, Kid Curry, was synonymous with radio stardom of the 70s, 80s and 90s. Then, things changed forever with a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis at age 50. But life goes on and the Kid is still in charge. | 35m 18s | ||||||
| 9/7/25 | ![]() Staying True to the Mission When the Mission is Attacked | During his 25 years working for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Deric Gilliard dealt with a lot of change under five different presidents. But it was his four years with the first Trump administration that threw the most obstacles in the path of his agency's mission to promote the health and welfare of Americans. His book The Longest Four Years of My Life examines his career in detail. | 43m 39s | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | ![]() The Grass Roots of Bluegrass: Nu-Blu | Nu-Blu has been a bluegrass institution for 22 years. With Daniel and Carolyn Routh at the helm, the band has recorded seven albums and toured the world. The Rouths also have stakes in two iconic businesses in their hometown of Siler City, North Carolina. Thus, their music brings their hometown sensibilities to audiences everywhere. We hear music from their latest album, Where You've Been, and Carolyn's remarkable story of surviving two strokes and learning to play the bass as part of her recovery. | 33m 47s | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() The Percussion Ranch with Brad Dutz | Percussionist Brad Dutz doesn't just play drums, marimba and vibraphone. He plays pots, pans, artillery shells, saw blades and cookie tins. Brad has collected hundreds or traditional and non-traditional instruments at his Percussion Ranch in Kelso, WA and he's busy playing and recording his work every day. | 28m 33s | ||||||
| 7/18/25 | ![]() Healing Scars with Cheri Carandanis | Cheri Carandanis's career as a nurse came to a screeching halt in 2019 after a car accident left her with a traumatic brain injury. The cognitive and physical disabilities that resulted left her unable to do her life's work. "I could not trust my brain," she recalls. "And so I, I retired my license, and that was tough."How would she recover? How would she move forward? During her rehab, one doctor suggested she get a coloring book."So I did, and I hated it. It was horrible. I ripped up the book. And I think I was just in that moment, like, you are handing me a coloring book and like, literally, you're telling me this is my life now?"But then she watched a YouTube video of a woman painting on a large canvas. "I'm like, she's painting her feelings. She's not painting a house. She's not painting a bird. She's not painting the ocean. She's painting her feelings, and my intuition kicked in, and it was like, you need to do that."Six years later, Cheri's paintings are magnificent and selling for thousands of dollars. She's living a life she never imagined. Check out our inspiring conversation!carandanisfineart.comInstagram and Facebook: @carandanisfineartWatch the videoWhadya think of this episode>Support the show | 28m 53s | ||||||
| 7/13/25 | ![]() Space, Science and the Squeezebox! The Adventures of John Kamal | A lifelong curiosity about how things work led John Kamal to earn a master's degree in mechanical engineering, which led to Career #1 as an aerospace engineer, Career #2 as a supply chain software innovator and Career #3 as a public school teacher. And then, there's the accordion.John's creativity has been written in all these venues and it's still going strong. Hear about his invention that showed up in the movie The Martian and his thoughts on teaching STEM in American public schools at a time when homegrown talent in science and technology is sorely needed.Watch the videoScience Leadership Academy, Philadelphia School DistrictThe full Rube Goldberg project videoWhadya think of this episode>Support the showSubscribe to the Type. Tune. Tint. podcast today. Cheap. Right here. | 40m 20s | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() An Immigrant's American Dreams | As a young man in the east African nation of Rwanda, Cedric Muhikira was interested in construction and went to college to become a civil engineer. But he knew that to reach the pinnacle of success in that field, he had to study and practice in the United States. He emigrated in 2019, just in time for the COVID pandemic. And while his growth as an American was put on hold during that time, things blossomed for Cedric in 2021. He is now a civil engineer for a consulting firm supervising the proper use of construction materials. He is also back in school getting a degree in concete technology. As the number 2 building material in the world second only to water, concrete is a $600 billion industry. He hopes one day to take his expertise back to his home country.Whadya think of this episode>TK Books LLCContemporary fiction and science fiction; ebooks, softcover, hardcover and audiobooks.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to the Type. Tune. Tint. podcast today. Cheap. Right here. | 36m 46s | ||||||
| 5/19/25 | ![]() Young Author Writes 3rd Book by Age 13 | Amobi Miracle Moses Eche wants to be an engineer when he grows up. But right now, he's a prolific author at age 13, having written his third novel, The Busted Tire. With the solid support of his mother, Moses is a middle school honor student with lots of ideas to write about. He's written two short children's books followed by The Busted Tire, a story about a man who loses his way in life, finds drugs and violence, then turns to God for redemption. Moses counts as his first inspiration his pastor. His church is a big part of his life.I spoke with Moses and his mom in this episode of Type. Tune. Tint. because I admire his commitment to writing and self-publishing. Let's keep an eye on this young man!Whadya think of this episode>Support the showSubscribe to the Type. Tune. Tint. podcast today. Cheap. Right here. | 15m 22s | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() MOVE: 40 Years Later | Forty years after the city of Philadelphia bombed a home in an eviction that went off the rails and killed all 11 people inside, there is still interest in the story as evidenced by a number of developments in 2025. Tom Kranz, who covered the story at the scene on May 13, 1985 and wrote a book about it, reports on another book in the works by a university professor, a middle-school project on the rights of the MOVE children and an adaptation of the MOVE story for an episode of a prime time TV series.Tom's book, Liveshot: Journalistic Heroism in PhiladelphiaLink to the episode of FBI: MOST WANTED on CBS/ParamountWhadya think of this episode>Support the showSubscribe to the Type. Tune. Tint. podcast today. Cheap. Right here. | 12m 16s | ||||||
| 5/9/25 | ![]() Crime and Punishment, Real and Imagined | Jacob Moon spent 28 years as a corrections officer in one of Florida's huge county jails. Much of that time was spent supervising psychiatric inmates. So, it's not surprising that the villain of his latest novel, Letter 26, is a psychopathic serial killer who augments kidnapping and murder with mortuary skills. Jake's love of writing came early in life and began with short stories about all kinds of subjects, some of which were published. Today, he is enjoying the freedom to write novels and has three to his name. Letter 26 is an engrossing crime story that just one a Maxy Award for suspense/horror, a contest for self-published authors named for a little girl who died of the rare congenital disease Lissencephaly.Jake and I talk about writing, inspiration and mental illness in the prison system in this episode of Type. Tune. Tint.Whadya think of this episode>Support the showSubscribe to the Type. Tune. Tint. podcast today. Cheap. Right here. | 33m 53s | ||||||
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