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From development and design to marketing and support, Under the Radar is all about independent app development. It's rarely longer than 30 minutes. Hosted by Marco Arment and David Smith.
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Under the Radar with Callie Crossley looks to alternative presses and community news for stories that are often overlooked by big media outlets. In our roundtable conversation, we aim to examine the small stories before they become the big headlines with contributors in Boston and New England. For more information, visit our website: wgbhnews.org/utr
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In a recent study, 73% of independent musicians reported having experienced mental health issues. Traditionally, the Rockstar Lifestyle was all about sex, drugs and rock n' roll, right? Well, with that kind of lifestyle comes a lack of energy, focus, motivation and drive. Injuries occur, we become addicted to substances, experience anxiety, and depression and as a result, our relationships suffer and we end up resenting the thing we were born to do: make music. Sound familiar? Your poor life ...
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Under The Radar podcast with comedian Sean Hughes and special guests from the world of comedy, sport and entertainmentVisit Sean's site at www.seanhughes.co.uk or follow Sean on Twitter @mr_seanhughes © Dogs in the Field Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Under The Radar blows your F**CKING MIND! Actually, it's a quick podcast every Friday showcasing some of the amazing musicians that make up Canada's thriving music scene. We talk about how the bands got their start, their influences, the music scene & industry in general, and basically just try to promote the sh!t out of talent. Me? I speaky words good at a Rock Station in Timmins, Ontario. For more info or to get in touch hit me up on twitter @DalyRy. Thanks for listening & be sure to subsc ...
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Designing our apps to be comfortably usable by as many people as possible. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Links and Show Notes: This episode is an extension of a YouTube video David recorded discussing the top of Inclusive Design. The v…
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In today's show, I wanna dismantle the myths surrounding mental health. I unpack for you just exactly what we mean when we say 'mental health', the key factors that cause negative mental health and what we can do to increase our overall mental wellbeing. Key Takeaways Why Mental Health Cannont be Compartmentalized How Action Alleviates Anxiety: pra…
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America loves hot sauce. A 2021 Instacart survey found 74% of consumers eat hot sauce with their food, and when there was a shortage of the popular Huy Fong Foods' sriracha hot sauce last year, one bottle would go for as much as $52 on Amazon. Right now, they go for $9. But given Greater Boston’s reputation for cuisine that is the opposite of spicy…
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Each year more than one million American women begin menopause — an experience many don’t understand and few talk about. Often referred to as “the change,” the most common symptoms include — hot flashes, brain fog and fatigue. “I had insomnia for years,” Dr. Tina Opie, a management professor at Babson College, told Under the Radar. “I was sweating …
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What if there was a relationship between your body's posture and your health? I got to sit down with a good friend here in town, Janis Isaman, and we talked about all things posture and wellness. We go beyond the surface level of 'core' strength myths, exposing the truth about six-pack misconceptions and diving into the peculiar postural challenges…
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From Oscar-winning movies like “Parasite” and the Oscar-nominated “Past Lives,” to the innovative modern fashion and the thumping beats of K-pop groups like BLACKPINK and BTS, South Korean culture has risen to global prominence. It’s known as the Korean Wave, or Hallyu. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts is highlighting Korean culture with “Hallyu! The…
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This year 21 anti-transgender laws have passed nationwide with hundreds more under consideration. But Maine’s legislature has gone against the trend, instead approving a new “shield law” protecting health care workers who provide gender-affirming care. It is headed to the desk of Democratic Gov. Janet Mills. It is incredibly important “to protect s…
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Ever felt like your own harshest critic, especially after pouring your heart into a creative project? My good friend and Producer Deyson Thiara stopped by for a chat discussing what it means to truly celebrate your musical achievements, even when imposter syndrome screams otherwise. Key Takeaways From Our Conversation: We navigate the complex emoti…
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When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion rights were pushed into a blazing spotlight. The intense fallout from the 2022 decision resulted in new state-sponsored legal limits to abortion access as well as the successful blocking of would-be abortion bans in states like Kansas. Despite the highly charged ongoing national debate about a…
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Rhode Island taxpayers are feeling sticker shock as they may shell out over $130 million in debt payments for a soccer stadium in Pawtucket. One reporter noted it was similar to the amount the government of Pakistan is charged to borrow money. Plus, the bids are in for major offshore wind projects that could bring energy and jobs to Connecticut, Rh…
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We conclude a three-part series with the third pillar of a successful app: customer-retention methods and techniques. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Links and Show Notes: Pillar 2: Monetization Pillar I: Acquisition Support Under the Ra…
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When the worlds of art and athleticism intersect, extraordinary things happen. Just ask Jeremy Gruensteiner, an artist and athlete who's crafted a life at this crossroads, encompassing everything from music production to Olympic weightlifting coaching. He sits down with me today to share his journey, offering a treasure trove of insights on how the…
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"Relinquished" is an industry term used to describe the process where parents give up their children for adoption. The term is also the title of author Gretchen Sisson's new book, “Relinquished: The Politics of Adoption and The Privilege of American Motherhood” which profiles the stories of birth mothers and breaks down the myths and misunderstandi…
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Billie Eilish, Stevie Wonder and the Jonas Brothers have joined more than 200 U.S. musicians in an open letter demanding protections against artificial intelligence. The group argues the new tech could undermine or replace human artists. Plus, Beyonce’s record-breaking album, “Cowboy Carter” is pushing boundaries in country music highlighting the g…
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Embark on a journey through the digital landscape with Isaac Wooden, the social media ninja who's taken the leap from behind-the-scenes maestro to front-and-center digital guru. In our latest chat, Isaac pulls back the curtain on the strategies that help musicians like Benson Boone and Able Heart make waves on social media, from Instagram reels tha…
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March Madness wraps up this week as top college basketball players compete for the coveted NCAA championship. Some of the most talented collegiate players will go on to join the pros in the NBA — and while it's likely they want to play like superstars LeBron James, Jason Tatum and Stephen Curry, to name a few, more and more it appears they also wan…
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The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the national hunger crisis across the country. In Massachusetts, the number of households struggling with food insecurity more than doubled, from about 8% pre-COVID to a record high of 19% during the pandemic. Emergency food access programs, food pantries and even targeted pandemic food subsidies did not eliminate …
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How the Apple Vision Pro is fitting into our lives so far, the usage of our apps on visionOS, and considering how to allocate our attention and resources to the platform. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Links and Show Notes: Support Unde…
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When Eric Haynes's voice fills the room, you're not just hearing chords and melody; you're listening to a life's journey through triumph and tribulation. Our latest conversation with this Syracuse-based musician and veteran is a testament to the indomitable spirit of a man who has seen the depths of despair and the peaks of healing. Eric shares his…
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From immigration to reproductive rights, issues that ignited the country in the last presidential election will be re-litigated in the rematch between President Biden and former President Trump. As the contest heats up, former President Trump’s speeches are reaching new levels of violent rhetoric — at a recent rally he predicted a "blood bath" shou…
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Ever wondered how to keep the creative fires burning while navigating the tricky terrain of making money at this music thing? Cue our latest episode, where I got to chat with Kacey Hayes, a sage in the podcast guesting realm and prolific writer, where we to unravel this hot topic. Together, we examine the delicate art of creating the perfect pitch,…
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How did Ella Fitzgerald become the legend she was? That’s the question author Judith Tick asks and answers in her new biography on the famed vocalist, “Becoming Ella Fitzgerald: The Jazz Singer Who Transformed American Song," our March selection for Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club. Jazz and history buffs know about the young Ella Fitzgera…
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have officially clinched the required delegates for their Democratic and Republican presidential nominations. With the unofficial general campaign underway, both parties are eager to win the Latino vote. Now, a Republican strategy to shore up Latino support is becoming clear as they are aligning…
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Thoughts on the new app-distribution options from the EU DMA and the implications for app developers. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Sentry: Mobile crash reporting and app monitoring. Get 6 months of the Team plan free with code radar. Links and Show Notes: "All was well, until one day they met a thunderstorm—more than a thunderst…
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*Get your ticket to the up-skill session next Monday March 18 here, and learn how to make more money doing what you love!* Get ready to shed the inauthentic tactics that have been weighing down your creative spirit as we unwrap the essence of genuine artistry. When I unplugged for a social detox, the clarity that emerged was lightning in a bottle, …
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Ever found yourself struggling with a nagging pain that just won't let up, or noticed how stress seems to manifest in your body in the most unwelcome ways? That's where Megan Pomarensky, the best Athletic Therapist on the planet comes in, sharing her expertise on the surprising links between mental stress and physical ailments. Key Takeaways: How t…
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Greater Boston is home to one of the largest populations of Puerto Ricans. It's a local community that expanded by the thousands after World War II, when about six million islanders from the US territory made their way to the mainland looking for better economic opportunities. They enriched the nation’s cultural melting pot with aspects of indigeno…
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From the 1500s through the Civil War, more than 10 million Black men, women and children were enslaved in America. Slavery deemed them property. They were listed on bills of sale; their family members were sold away and their names were changed. After emancipation and the Civil War, the formerly enslaved found many of the familial threads of connec…
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Tim and Christian share their conversation with long-standing Stones recording engineer and co-producer Chris Kimsey, speaking from his home in London. Download the podcast here! If you enjoyed Chris’ chat with us, check out his appearance on the Bob Lefsetz podcast: https://chriskimsey.com/2021/11/04/the-bob-lefsetz-podcast-chris-kimsey/ Also chec…
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Have you ever considered the profound impact that creativity has on our well-being? Jason Pickard joins me on the show today sharing his insights on how the highs and lows of a musician's life can take a toll on mental and financial health. We delve into the strategies that help strike a harmonious balance between the chaos of an artist's schedule …
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In 1993, "The Joy Luck Club" was a surprise hit. The poignant story featuring an all-Asian cast broke barriers at the box office. Would "The Joy Luck Club" inspire more stories drawn from the Asian American experience? No, as it turned out — it took 25 years before 2018’s “Crazy Rich Asians,” another film featuring an all-Asian cast, became a break…
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In the second of a three-part series, we look at the second pillar of a successful app: choosing a monetization model that fits the app's target market. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Factor: Healthy, fully-prepared food delivered to your door. Links and Show Notes: Pillar #1, Acquisition The Tyranny of the Churn Equation Support …
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The Freedom Renegades, have been blowing shit up on Instagram and TikTok, with viral videos of classic hip-hop instrumentals underneath their powerful original lyrics. They're bringing back the lyrical genius of old-school hip-hop and I got to check in with them to see just exactly what the secret to their seemingly overnight success was. Spoiler a…
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In the 1950s, most single, white middle-class women were expected to marry and raise a family — much like their mothers before them. But becoming a flight attendant, or a "stewardess" as they were referred to then, offered another kind of life for young women — a life of adventure. From GBH’s "American Experience" program, the new documentary "Fly …
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Forty acres and a mule. That’s what was promised to thousands of the formerly enslaved in a post-Civil War nation. Since then, America has grappled with the idea of reparations for Black Americans. But in recent years, some cities, towns, and states have begun to consider — and move forward — with reparations as atonement for America’s cruel histor…
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Today we're going all in on leadership and creativity with Ben DeBord, a maestro in team dynamics, who reveals how musicians can transform their passion into a thriving business. Today's get ready to learn... 👉 How psychological safety creates a fertile ground for open dialogue within bands 👉 Why leadership intentionality resonates as deeply in mus…
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Editor's note: This episode originally broadcast November 24, 2023. When the MacArthur Foundation named its class of 2023 “genius grant" fellows last month, the recipients joined an exclusive group of previous fellows who have demonstrated outstanding talent and leadership in their fields. Interdisciplinary scholar and writer Imani Perry is one of …
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