Today, we say goodbye.
In this closing manifesto, editors @arlusk & @galenbeebe share their experience covering the podcast industry for the past half decade and their hopes for the lasting impact that the Bello Collective will have.
https://t.co/vvo62k9FIP
Is the The African Cup of Nations being disrespected? And if so — why? @ankaman616, @jaydmharris and @floydtweet talks to @danbardell about the competition and the cultural aspects surrounding it. Guaranteed to make you want a team to root for. https://t.co/HYev1qbrLf
I (pretty long) while back, I got in touch with a personal favorite of mine, @latifnasser, to hear if he wanted to highlight any podcast episodes that had stuck with him.
Here's three of them. Enjoy.
Latif: I heard it as a grad student studying history, and it just gutted me. So much irony and tragedy packed into less than a minute and a half. https://t.co/LfkFKJaCAl
In David Foster Wallace’s short story ”Good People”, we tap into the noisy thought-process of a young christian trying to make sense of and own up to his emotional dubiousness surrounding love. Deborah Triesman @NYerFiction reads and talks about it. https://t.co/BoWdwc4aj7
In David Foster Wallace’s short story ”Good People”, we tap into the noisy thought-process of a young christian trying to make sense of and own up to his emotional dubiousness surrounding love. Deborah Triesman @NYerFiction reads and talks about it. https://t.co/BoWdwc4aj7