Come on in and get to know your favorite audiobook professionals over a couple of cocktails!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsPerforming Arts |
For this very special 100th episode of The Audiobook Speakeasy, I invited back some of my favorite guests from over the past five years: Andi Arndt, Jesse Bickford-Coghill, Robin Miles, Amy Rubinate, and Julia Whelan. Edoardo Ballerini and Carol Mond... more
My guest tonight is the CEO of Common Mode Inc., Jess Escalona!
Jess tells me about working in a hip hop studio and doing post-production at a television studio while pursuing a degree in music and recording arts from William Paterson University, an... more
My guest tonight is Hachette Audio producer Lisa Cahn!
Lisa and I reminisce a bit about our alma mater, Occidental College: we were apparently there for a year concurrently, but, alas, didn't know each other. Lisa then tells me about her journey fro... more
My guest tonight is director, filmmaker, playwright, and award-winning audiobook narrator Leon Nixon!
After a chat about whiskey, gin, and growing in up in Southern California, Leon tells me about his 30-year career as a law enforcement officer in L... more
Rich Miller is a genial host and a great conversationalist, and his guests are wonderful. I don’t share his love of alcohol, but he does call it the SPEAKEASY, after all — and it remains one of the best audiobook-related podcasts available, especially for those interested in what goes on behind the scenes.
Rich Miller’s podcast should be in every audiobook narrator’s must-listen library. His laidback style sets the tone and allows for fun AND informative interviews from every part of the industry.
I discovered this podcast linked within Karen Commins's plethora of information for narrators. I've listened to several episodes over the past few days and found them very enjoyable conversations. The one with Lydia Rella, episode 82, was especially valuable to me as a budding romance genre audiobook narrator, but I went as far back as episode one with Sean Pratt, which was also excellent. Thank you for this podcast, Rich! Keep up the great work.
Have been listening on my way to work and on long trips. It is a wonderfully diverse PC. Different from all others. A cocktail, a lil bio convo and then the main topic. Just like a regular conversation. Love it. Rich obviously knows his topics cocktails and VO. Up my ally. Thanks for adding value to the community and my process! Cheers!
I can’t express the value I get from listening to this podcast and how much I love it!! A) Rich simply does a fantastic job of finding great guests, learning about them as a person, and delving into their audiobook-related career with precision and grace. B) The guests are top-notch full of experience, fun stories, and infinite wisdom. C) Because I feel like there needs to be a “C”, there are always fun and interesting facts about alcohol :)
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