Apm Studios, a leading producer of public radio and podcast content, today announced a slate of podcasts scheduled for release beginning in June through October. The slate features a diverse range of voices and perspectives, including the story of two best friends grappling with a decision that could forever change their lives and relationship, a podcast about the ripple effects of major news events, and a children’s daily affirmations podcast.
“We believe that it is important to tell stories from a variety of perspectives,” said Joanne Griffith, Cco, Apm Studios. “Our 2023 slate of podcasts reflects our commitment to diversity and inclusion and to providing our listeners with high-quality, thought-provoking content that engages and inspires them to think more deeply about our world and how we exist in it.”
The upcoming slate includes:
“Charm Words” - Premieres June 1, 2023
Apm Studios has signed a distribution deal with the award-winning podcast network and production company Abf Creative,...
“We believe that it is important to tell stories from a variety of perspectives,” said Joanne Griffith, Cco, Apm Studios. “Our 2023 slate of podcasts reflects our commitment to diversity and inclusion and to providing our listeners with high-quality, thought-provoking content that engages and inspires them to think more deeply about our world and how we exist in it.”
The upcoming slate includes:
“Charm Words” - Premieres June 1, 2023
Apm Studios has signed a distribution deal with the award-winning podcast network and production company Abf Creative,...
- 6/2/2023
- Podnews.net
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Content company Catalyst has partnered with intimate apparel company Knix to launch a documentary fund.
The Knix Fund Catalyst Docs for Change Project is set to launch at Banff World Media Festival, which kicks off on June 11.
Catalyst founder Julie Bristow and Knix founder Joanna Griffiths will appear at the festival in a moderated conversation on June 14 to outline the fund’s objectives. The fund will open to submissions around the same time, with Catalyst and Knix green lighting the most promising entry.
“The values of Knix and the thought-leadership that Joanna has provided on so many women’s issues align perfectly with Catalyst’s mission to open eyes, minds, and hearts with unapologetically brilliant storytelling by and about women,” said Bristow. “To achieve a more inclusive world, we need more stories led by women creators. Sometimes the only way to catalyse change is to challenge legacy business models by investing in new paradigms.
Content company Catalyst has partnered with intimate apparel company Knix to launch a documentary fund.
The Knix Fund Catalyst Docs for Change Project is set to launch at Banff World Media Festival, which kicks off on June 11.
Catalyst founder Julie Bristow and Knix founder Joanna Griffiths will appear at the festival in a moderated conversation on June 14 to outline the fund’s objectives. The fund will open to submissions around the same time, with Catalyst and Knix green lighting the most promising entry.
“The values of Knix and the thought-leadership that Joanna has provided on so many women’s issues align perfectly with Catalyst’s mission to open eyes, minds, and hearts with unapologetically brilliant storytelling by and about women,” said Bristow. “To achieve a more inclusive world, we need more stories led by women creators. Sometimes the only way to catalyse change is to challenge legacy business models by investing in new paradigms.
- 5/4/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Tonya Mosley’s Truth Be Told podcast, which explores Black liberation through multiple lenses, has struck a deal with Apm Studios that will include the production of a new limited series with Mosley debuting in 2024.
The podcast was originally produced and distributed by Kqed before Mosley, an Emmy-winning broadcast journalist and regular interviewer on NPR’s Fresh Air, took the show independent. Now, Apm Studios — the podcasting arm of American Public Media — will handle ad sales, marketing and distribution for Truth Be Told.
“Tonya Mosley is one of the most talented hosts in media and we’re beyond excited to work with her at Apm Studios,” Joanne Griffith, Apm Studios’ chief content officer, said. “As the industry moves towards telling more nuanced stories of Black America and other people of color, Tonya is already leading the way with ‘Truth Be Told’ and we look forward to building on this together.
The podcast was originally produced and distributed by Kqed before Mosley, an Emmy-winning broadcast journalist and regular interviewer on NPR’s Fresh Air, took the show independent. Now, Apm Studios — the podcasting arm of American Public Media — will handle ad sales, marketing and distribution for Truth Be Told.
“Tonya Mosley is one of the most talented hosts in media and we’re beyond excited to work with her at Apm Studios,” Joanne Griffith, Apm Studios’ chief content officer, said. “As the industry moves towards telling more nuanced stories of Black America and other people of color, Tonya is already leading the way with ‘Truth Be Told’ and we look forward to building on this together.
- 3/30/2023
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sixteen miles a day. That's what Kyle Bigler was walking every day between his two minimum-wage jobs. Bigler works at a Dunkin Donuts and a Big Apple in Belmont, New Hampshire, and typically works 20-hour shifts every Sunday and Monday, bouncing from one job to another. But thanks to one kindhearted customer, Bigler's not walking anymore. After a Facebook post from Joanna Griffiths that lauded Bigler's work ethic went viral recently, strangers reached out to Bigler with job offers and even a car. • Need a little inspiration? Click here to subscribe to the Daily Smile Newsletter for uplifting, feel-good stories that brighten up your inbox.
- 7/18/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Sixteen miles a day. That's what Kyle Bigler was walking every day between his two minimum-wage jobs. Bigler works at a Dunkin Donuts and a Big Apple in Belmont, New Hampshire, and typically works 20-hour shifts every Sunday and Monday, bouncing from one job to another. But thanks to one kindhearted customer, Bigler's not walking anymore. After a Facebook post from Joanna Griffiths that lauded Bigler's work ethic went viral recently, strangers reached out to Bigler with job offers and even a car. • Need a little inspiration? Click here to subscribe to the Daily Smile Newsletter for uplifting, feel-good stories that brighten up your inbox.
- 7/18/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
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