Marvel’s Declassified

Marvel’s Declassified is a non-fiction narrative podcast focusing on the rich, dynamic, and evolving history of Marvel Comics – as told through a contemporary lens. Each episode is hosted by writer and comic book expert, Lorraine Cink (author of Powers of a Girl , co-author of Marvel Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, and Ultimate Marvel) and acclaimed journalist and critic Evan Narcisse (author of Marvel’s Rise of the Black Panther). Utilizing unique access to writers, artists, editors, and industry insiders who have shaped key storylines and witnessed firsthand the historical shifts within the comic book industry, we get the real story of Marvel Comics it could only be told by the House of Ideas itself.

The Negative Space Podcast

Negative Space is a surprisingly positive podcast about what surrounds the lives of artists in the entertainment industry! Max Ulichney, Nicholas Kole, and James A. Castillo chat about their struggles, wins, opinions, and anecdotes from their careers as artists in publishing, advertising, video games, and animation. To keep things spicy, they’re joined occasionally by guests.

Music by Francisco Ojeda

Show Up or Shut Up with Wendy Solganik

A podcast about making art for you, because you love the way you feel when you are creating and you just want more of that feeling.

Voice of Latveria

Comics critic Douglas Wolk (“All of the Marvels”) and guests take a weekly trip through the Marvel Comics history of Doctor Doom: hero of Latveria, master of science and sorcery, roboticist supreme, and arch-rival of the Fantastic Four’s accursed Reed Richards. The Voice of Latveria is a project of the Cynthia Von Doom Memorial Foundation. Our motto: “We will always tell you the truth… as Doom sees it.”

Brooklyn Art Library – Podcast

After 15 years of running The Sketchbook Project, we’ve accumulated over 50,000 sketchbooks that live in our permanent collection at Brooklyn Art Library. Our collection embodies the age old expression, “Don’t Judge a Book By It’s Cover!” Each kraft colored book that you pull down holds a story that is as unique as the individual. Part of the magic of our library is that you never know just what you’ll find as you explore the books throughout our shelves.

As employees of Brooklyn Art Library, our days are consumed with the collection. While our daily lives are surrounded by interacting with and preserving The Sketchbook Project, each book is only a glimpse of an artist’s experience frozen in time. It often makes us wonder…What is the impact of our project? Do our participants remember it often or is it something they send off and never think about again? Where are they now and how has their work evolved or lives changed after this experience?

These questions sparked our Founder and Managing Director, Steven Peterman and Associate Creative Director, Autumn Farina to explore the collection through getting to know the artists behind these stories. Like our collection, this podcast is versatile! Each episode features participants from our community as we discover the stories behind their books through different themes, formats and topics.

We hope you embark on this journey with us and become just as inspired as we are by the stories that unfold through each episode. Together, we will learn more about the collection from the eyes of the creators themselves and unveil what was really going on when they shared their story with The Sketchbook Project.

The LexG Movie Podcast

A podcast for former comic and beloved film historian LexG to just ramble on and reminisce about beloved movie favorites, with the occasional new review.

Imperfect JOY®

SHARING STORIES OF PATIENTS AND FAMILIES and the organizations who support them
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This podcast will explore resilience through difficult diagnoses. We’re not looking to highlight a specific diagnosis but rather the diverse experiences that allow us to step into the perspective of these families. They will share about times of joy and pain, as both are important aspects of their journeys. We will also invite healthcare-related organizations to share how they support families through challenging times.

Tough on Art

Tough on Art is hosted by Jen Tough, an art dealer based in Santa Fe, NM and founder of the Artist Alliance. This podcast was created with emerging, re-emerging, and mid-career artists in mind. We focus on all things contemporary art, through down to earth interviews and straight forward conversations. Our mission is to make the often opaque and exclusive art world more transparent and a little less daunting.

NOW WE’RE TALKING with Drew Gasparini

Broadway composer Drew Gasparini has a lot of friends in show business. Sure, he knows what their resume looks like, and what their professional accolades are, but other than that, he doesn’t know shit about them. “Now We’re Talking” is a podcast where Drew invites his show biz friends to discuss things about them you can’t find on Google. There will be a new episode every week, and each episode will feature a different guest from Broadway legends to TV icons. (twitter/IG: @DrewGasparini || tiktok: @theDrewGasparini).Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.

365 Stories I Want To Tell You Before We Both Die

An oral history of Caveh Zahedi by Caveh Zahedi. One story per day, every day, originally published Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2021. You can support this podcast at caveh365.com.
Produced by Leon Neyfakh for Prologue Projects. Music by Evan Ziporyn. Engineering by Maxwell Di Paolo, with additional engineering by Ross Burlingame, Sam Brodsky, Maxwell Drexler, Robert Gordon, Wade Haesemeyer, Charlie O’Brien, Joseph Petrini, and Chien-Yu Wang. Artwork by August Polite. Cover design by Teddy Blanks.