Colin Miller: Co-Host of Undisclosed: #TopPodcast Podfluencer of the Week: v. 5

Colin Miller: Co-Host of Undisclosed: #TopPodcast Podfluencer of the Week: v. 5

#TopPodast is so very pumped to feature Colin Miller, co-host of the highly successful podcast Undisclosed, as our “Podfluencer of the Week”. With well over 140 million listens to date, Undisclosed has become a powerful podcast that has made a huge impact within the industry.

Who Is Colin Miller?

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Colin is Associate Dean & Professor at the School of Law at the University of South Carolina and he is the Editor of EvidenceProfBlog , which address ‘recent developments in Evidence precedent, legislation, and scholarship’. His bio continues to state that ‘his areas of expertise include Evidence, Criminal Law and Procedure, and Civil Procedure. Professor Miller is a graduate of the William and Mary Law School, where he served on the William and Mary Law Review and the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal.’

About Undisclosed

The Undisclosed podcast investigates wrongful convictions, and the U.S. criminal justice system, by taking a closer look at the perpetration of a crime, its investigation, the trial and ultimate verdict…and finding new evidence that never made it to court. Attorneys Rabia Chaudry, Susan Simpson, and Colin Miller started the podcast in April 2015 with a detailed examination of the Adnan Syed case, exploring new evidence and providing updates on the ongoing legal proceedings.

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Colin’s Favorite Episodes of UNDISCLOSED

Season 1: Episode 5, Autoptes

Season 1: Episode 14, Tina

Jamar Huggins Arc, Episode 1, A trip Down Memory Lane

Other Podcasts Colin Enjoys Listening To

Accused – The murder of Elizabeth Andes

 

Freakonomics Radio – Listen!

 

 

 

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The Interview with Colin Miller

Who has had the biggest influence on your podcasting career and why?

My high school debate coach – Jane Amelon – and my high school forensics coach – Mary Sue Crommelin. They taught me how to be an effective public speaker, craft a narrative, and use framing devices in storytelling.

If there’s someone, past or present, that you’d love to have an opportunity to go to dinner with, who would that be and why?

I remember from college that Socrates never wrote anything and that what we know of his teachings comes from his student, Plato. I’d love to have dinner with Socrates to hear him in his own words and get his take on the current state of the world.

What is it, about your audience, that continues to surprise you?

I’m constantly surprised by our audience’s desire to learn the nuances of the law. Whenever I worry that we’re delving to deeply into legal analysis, our audience always surprising me by asking for more.

In one word, how would your best friends describe you? Why do you think that is?

Dependable. I think my friends consider me to be someone who is timely, reliable, and always willing to lend a helping hand.

If you had one day, completely free, away from work, no watch on, and could do whatever the hell you wanted, what would it be and why?

(1) Go to the beach with my wife; (2) read a good book; (3) watch a good movie; (4) play a good tennis match; (5) have a meal at one of my favorite restaurants.

Any advertisers you want to give a shout out to? Or anyone you’d like to thank?

I would like to thank Stamps.com and Blue Apron, two companies who have given consistent support to Undisclosed since our early days.