Saturday, August 3, 2013


As part of the first ever The Philadelphia Podcast Festival (http://phillypodcastfestival.com/), Sex with Timaree is recording in front of a LIVE audience! It's the show iTunes listed in its Top 5 New & Noteworthy and the Daily Dot listed it in the Top 4 Sex Podcasts!

Not only will you get to be up close and personal as Dr. Timaree interviews special guests, but we'll also have POLE DANCE performances from the gorgeous ladies of Awakenings Pole Dance Fitness!

Bring your sex questions and prepare to get involved in some shenanigans.

Come early for live episodes with Talkadelphia and The Pincushion, stay afterwards for Potent Brew! $12 gets you into both Sex with Timaree & Potent Brew, $18 for all of them!


Sexologist Timaree Schmit earned a Ph.D. in Human Sexuality Education from Widener University, the culmination of a lifelong search for rational, sex-positive, empirically-based knowledge about sexuality. She now works as an adjunct professor, guest lecturer, and consultant.

Sex with Timaree podcasts cover a range of topics and feature amazing, entertaining guests whose lives and professions touch on sexuality and has been named one of the Top Five Noteworthy Sexuality Podcasts by iTunes and The Daily Dot.

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531 N 12th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123
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Thursday, August 1, 2013




REP RADIO AND A TRIBE OF FOOLS PLAY ANTI-HEROES!!

REP RADIO is thrilled to participate in the 1st Annual Philadelphia Podcast Festival at PhilaMoca, located at 531 North 12th Street in Philadelphia! Our live episode will feature theatre artists talking about their involvement in the Philadelphia Live Arts and Philly Fringe Festival!

GUESTS: TRIBE OF FOOLS -- ANTI-HERO http://tribeoffools.org

Terry Brennan - Artistic Director, Tribe Of Fools, a Philadelphia-based physical theater company. Tribe of Fools was founded in 2003 by Terry, Jay Wojnarowski, and other graduates of the Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre in California. Tribe of Fool’s mission is simple: Accessible. Affordable. Exceptional. Physical. Theatre. As the company grew, the group began to work with various other forms of physical storytelling, combining their skills in puppetry, clowning, acrobatics, and dance. Through these modes, they were able to expand their scope and cover various social and political issues including modern slavery, the voiceless underclasses in society, and group mentality verses the individual. 

Mike Cosenza - A Philadelphia based actor combatant. As an actor he has performed regionally in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Delaware. A graduate of Temple University, his focus is primarily classical acting and fight direction. While in school, he began his stage combat training with rapier and dagger, and unarmed in the classroom. He took that passion on the stage and continued his training, working within all the SAFD recognized disciplines. Eventually he began working as a fight director. Recently his choreography has been seen at the Wilma Theater, the Philadelphia Shakespeare Theater, Theater Exile, and other companies in and around Philadelphia. In 2010, he was awarded the Best Male Advanced Actor Combatant Award at the National Stage Combat Workshop.

ALSO...

A featured commentary from our newest voice, Paul Joseph Cheeseman will round off with a segment from his podcast,  GET YOUR OWN SOAPBOX 
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Paul Joseph Cheeseman - A writer, activist, and artist. I am a Secular Prophet. An Alien observer. My mind has a mind of its own. I speak for those who have no voice. Seeking the truth. A skeptic who asks questions. I ask because I know the power of a question. I am not concerned with what you believe. I am only concerned with what you know.

HOST:

Darnelle Edwin Radford - the Producing Artistic Director of Represented. Since 2009, his podcast REP RADIO has produced over 300 episodes featuring Philadelphia's theatre community and is now spreading into New York City. When not chasing after artists with a microphone, he is a marketing consultant and certified "fruit stand" rebel. 

PhilaMoca, 531 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Tickets for 8/1, 9:30pmhttp://phillypodfest.brownpapertickets.com/ 

ABOUT REP RADIO
REP RADIO is an East Coast podcast network whose goal is to fill the void left by the media! We support, promote, engage and inspire the arts community by turning on the ghost light that shines on the stages of the up and coming, the unsung heroes, the brilliant writers and the heart of the "bug" that bit us! Stay Tuned! REP RADIO is On The Air! Now serving the Greater Philadelphia and New York areas! http://repradio.org/

REPRESENTED | REP RADIO
Contact: Darnelle Radford, Producing Artistic Director

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Comedy, Food, Sports w/special guest Nick DiPaolo



The Comedy, Food, Sports Podcast will be kicking off the first annual Philly Podfest at PhilaMOCA tomorrow, August 1st and 7pm and they can  officially release their huge announcement.

Nick DiPaolo will be stopping in for a quick interview!!!!  Nick has been on several Comedy Central Roasts along with every late night and day time talk show known to man.  He's headlining the Helium Comedy Club all weekend and is nice enough to stop by and say hello!

www.comedyfoodsports.com

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Panelists Announced! 8/2, 2pm @PhillyCAM

699 Ranstead St, Philadelphia, PA

The following panelists have been announced for the 8/2 panel discussion at PhillyCAM:

Jo Pincushion (Moderator)
An aspiring singer, comedian, blogger, writer, actor, and over achiever, Jo Pincushion is the host of The Pincushion Podcast, and can also be found on TheRealStanLee.com, Geekadelphia, and Rock on Philly.  http://jopincushion.com Chris Scamuffa is a Senior Product Engineer and Information Specialist. He created The KupMuff Show in 2009 with childhood friend and local comedian Nick Kupsey (pronounced Cup-see). In 2011, Laffcast.com was born when Chris started sharing equipment and methods with The Panic Hour podcast. Laffcast.com has become home to 8 live podcasts including Bob and Dave are Terrible People, Mike Salvi's World, Sons of Liberty and The Maxx and Stax Show. Laffcast.com hosts remote live broadcast events, live stand-up comedy and roast events throughout the year in the Philadelphia area. http://laffcast.com
Vanessa Maria is an organizer, producer, and educator from Philadelphia with over 15 years experience producing media. She is currently the host/producer of the local music and talk show, Really Rad Philly on G-Town Radio, and also a producer on The Panic Hour podcast.  She is the Vice-President of the community radio organization, Common Frequency, and also serves on the Board of Directors for the Alliance for Community Media.  In addition to her media work, Vanessa is one of the organizers of "Smoke Down Prohibition," a monthly drug policy protest hosted by The Panic Hour and Philly NORML. http://reallyradphilly.com/ Darnelle Radford is the Producing Artistic Director of Represented. Since 2009, his podcast REP RADIO has produced over 300 episodes featuring Philadelphia's theatre community and is now spreading into New York City. When not chasing after artists with a microphone, he is a marketing consultant and certified "fruit stand" rebel. http://repradio.org/ TS Hawkins is an internationally recognized author, performance poet, actor, wedding officiant and educator. Her publications including Sugar Lumps and Black Eye Blues, Confectionately Yours, Mahogany Nectar and The Hotel Haikus have been well received in print and radio media since 2007. The "Queer 2 The T" podcast covers LGBTQIA Arts and Culture, Nightlife, Politics and other Shenanigans! http://queer2thet.podomatic.com/ Kevin Quirk is a host on Olio.fm. Olio.fm is an online radio station that builds community and brands through podcasts, which was founded and built by his partner Brandi Lukas. Kevin is also involved with the Philly Improv Theater and takes on the persona of Kake Savage in hip-hop musical projects StrayKat and Charlie Blaze.  http://Olio.fm Yowei Shaw is a freelance audio producer and public radio reporter based in Philadelphia. She produces the First Person Arts podcast and she's reported for WNYC’s Studio 360, NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition Sunday, PRI’s The World, WHYY, and other outlets. Yowei has also worked as an associate producer with NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross and NPR’s World Cafe with David Dye. She’s received a National Journalism Award from Asian American Journalists Association and an Honorable Mention for Best Documentary award from Third Coast International Audio Festival. In 2011, she created Philly Youth Radio, a project that provided high school students with the tools and training to produce radio stories about their lives and communities. http://www.firstpersonarts.org/ Ron Whyte first became involved with radical, anti-authoritarian media in 2009. Over time his focus has shifted to concentrate fairly exclusively on the environmental crisis. In addition to radical ecology and environmentalism, Deep Green Philly also explores a variety of social justice issues, many of which intersect with the struggle for ecological and environmental justice. http://www.deepgreenphilly.com/
This is a free event.
Please RSVP by selecting the free 8/2, 2pm show at:

Before the discussion, Vanessa Maria and Antoine Haywood will talk about the importance of independent media. Jo Pincushion will define and explain podcasting.

Monday, July 29, 2013



Join Talkadelphia, winner of the 2011 Geek Award for Best New Podcast as we wrap up our 70+ episodes with a final show at Philly Pod Fest. Our guests include Molly Eichel, gossip columnist at Philadelphia Daily News and Michaelangelo Ilagan, one of the organizers for the Philadelphia Geek Awards and longtime contributor to Geekadelphia. We're thrilled to celebrate almost three years of podcasting with a final, live show at PhilaMOCA.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Story Shuffle - 8/1 - 7pm



Story Shuffle is a themed, every-other-month, first-person story telling event among friends. The order is randomized and new story tellers are welcomed each month -- hence, the shuffle.

For the first ever Podcast Festival, five of our favorite Story Shuffle storytellers will be telling their stories as inspired by the theme AGING:

  • Eric Smith is the marketing director at Old City publishing company Quirk Books, author of the forthcoming 'Geek's Guide to Dating' and cofounder of local culture blog Geekadelphia.com. He lives in Rittenhouse.
  • Kathryn Bezella is a senior director of admissions at the Wharton School, a fiction writer and member of the Backyard Writers Group at the Kelly Writers House. She lives in West Philly.
  • Lansie Sylvia is a communications director at EHL Consulting, a frequent First Person Arts Story Slam storyteller and cofounder of the Philly Give & Get experiential charity date auction.
  • Patrick McNeil is a resource coordinator for social services nonprofit Resources for Human Development, a short fiction writer and member of the Backyard Writers Group at the Kelly Writers House. He lives in Fishtown.
  • R. Eric Thomas, a playwright and stand-up dramedian, has been hailed as “one of the best storytellers in Philly” by the Philadelphia Weekly. Eric has read or performed throughout the country, including on the wildly successful RISK! podcast and at the 2011 TEDxPhilly conference. He lives in South Phillly.
  • Christopher Wink is the editor of local technology news site Technically Philly and the cofounder of the annual Philly Tech Week. He is a flash fiction writer, journalist and story teller. In 2010, he launched Story Shuffle.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Thursday, June 20, 2013



Mike Baurer and Garrett Smith take their podcast on the road for the 2nd time as part of the 1st annual Philadelphia Podcast Fest!

The Trailer: Shark Attack 3: Megalodon.

The Guests:
Dan Scully - Dan is one of favorite people to chat with about film. His knowlegde of movies and movie history is astounding along with his quick wit and endless amount of energy Dan makes any stage performance 1000% better.

Notable: Nominee for "Best Bit" and "Best Podcast" (Super Crappy Funtime) in the 2012 WitOut Award and "Worst Podcast" at the 2012 WitIn Award.

Chris O'Connor - Chris has become one of our favorite comedians in the Philadelphia scene. As one of the co-host for No. 2 (#2) (Number 2), a weekly open mic at St. Steven's Green on Tuesdays, Chris's comedy comes alive along with his tremendous hosting abilities. This will be his first time appearing on our show.

Notable: You may have seen him as the star of the recent YouTube sensation, "Sameies"

John McKeever - John is one of my (Mike) favorite comedians in the city right now. Has preformed with Wyatt Cenak and has dates coming up with James Adomian, Joey Diaz and Ian Bag. John is a force to be reckoned with and we are so glad he is apart of this show.

Notable - He is the writer and director of the recent YouTube sensation, "Sameies"

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Postcard/Printable Schedule


Our new poster:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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What
The first annual Philadelphia Podcast Festival seeks to entertain and educate using the digital medium of podcasting. The Festival showcases twelve of Philadelphia’s premier podcasts during three nights of live episode recordings. A daytime workshop and panel discussion will detail the benefits and uses of independent media, explain “What the heck is podcasting?” and give participants the opportunity to talk with experts in the field.
Who
Participating podcasts include Storyshuffle, Talkadelphia, Sex with Timaree, Talking Nerdy, The Pincushion, Potent Brew, Rep Radio, Gettin’ Close, Podcheese, Comedy Food Sports, Trailer Trash, and Stark Raven Mad.
Geekadelphia’s Jo Pincushion will host the workshop and panel discussion.


When and Where
Live recordings: August 1, 2, and 3 at PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St Philadelphia
There are two blocks of programming each night (7:00pm and 9:30pm), each consisting of two podcasts recorded in front of a live audience.
Workshop and panel discussion: August 2, 2013 at 2pm at PhillyCAM, 699 Ranstead St, Philadelphia


Additional Information
Tickets are $12 for one show, $18 for both blocks on one night, $50 for all three nights. Advance tickets available via Brown Paper Tickets
http://phillypodfest.brownpapertickets.com/

For more information, please contact Teagan Keating via email at teagan@phillypodfest.com

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Hello!

We have a website! We have a blog!
We're The Philadelphia Podcast Festival and we have some delightful shows for you to see and hear and some interesting and funny and sexy people for you to meet.