
Bimonthly podcast from publishing professionals Bev Rivero & Jenn Baker, and other industry insiders, on diversity (or lack thereof) in the industry.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsSociety & Culture | |||

[This interview was conducted online and there may be some audio variation.]
"I think human nature is always enamoured by it's own reflection. But to what end?" --Irvin Weathersby Jr.
Irvin Weathersby Jr. is the author of In Open Contempt: Conf... more
[This episode was recorded by Westport Library on-site in Westport, Connecticut.]
Last Fall, the MiP Podcast returned to Westport Library for their annual StoryFest! Jenn was joined by fellow debut authors / pub professionals Lauren Morrow (author ... more
[This interview was conducted online and there may be some audio variation.]
"Your sentences are your vehicle." --Denne Michele Norris
Denne Michele Norris (When the Harvest Comes and Both/And) returns to the MiP podcast to discuss everything lea... more
The Power of Storytelling is a special collaboration episode between Minorities in Publishing and the Restorative Works! Podcast. Through the power of storytelling, we aim to engage powerful leaders and activists in conversations around keeping hop... more
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I only recently discovered this podcast, but it’s excellent. I particularly like the interviews with editors, publicists, and illustrators because they provide insight into the industry that I don’t hear about elsewhere. But the author interviews are enlightening too!
Lots if interesting conversations and information in the industry
I am wanting to get introduced to the publishing world as a minority. This podcast was really insightful, and it is orienting me to the industry! The biggest con of the podcast is the audio is really hard to listen to, to the point where it is literally painful at points.
Jenn Baker is AMAZING and everything she does is amazing! I love hearing from folks all over the industry.
Lots of interesting interviews with POC from a wide array of areas of the publishing world. Good to listen to when you are stuck in traffic!









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