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Future of Festivals - Der Podcast

Future of Festivals

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Die Future of Festivals ist das Branchentreffen für alle Veranstalter*innen, Dienstleistende, Verbände, Entscheider*innen und Auszubildende aus dem Festival- und Live-Bereich. Hier wird sich vernetzt, ausgetauscht und inspiriert. Auf vier Bühnen diskutieren mehr als 100 (inter-)nationale Speaker*innen über die wachsenden Anforderungen, Herausforderungen aber auch Chancen im Festival- und Live- Veranstaltungsbereich. Im Podcast gibt es die einzelnen Diskussions Panel zum nochmal nachhören. Di ...
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Music Festivals Podcast is a weekly podcast available on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, iHeart Radio and in your email inbox that helps avid festival-goers and live music enthusiasts stay in the know on the music festival scene with comprehensive guides, insider interviews and behind-the-scenes stories so that they can discover new festivals and plan to have truly transcendent festival experiences. Each episode dives into the latest music festival lineups, dates, and ticket options, ensuring you're ...
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Austin Film Festival's On Story

Austin Film Festival

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Austin Film Festival's On Story Podcast is the companion to Austin Film Festival's television show, On Story. Get an uncensored inside look at the creative process of film making through the eyes of some of the entertainment industry's most prolific writers, directors and producers.
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CHUO 89.1 FM Presents: Festivals 101

Liz Anthonisen, CHUO 89.1 FM

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Festivals 101 is a podcast all about --you guessed it-- festivals! In each episode, Liz takes a look at a different local festival and digs a little deeper into what exactly they do. Why are they here? What are their goals? And most importantly, how are they impacting the lives of their patrons, year after year? Every festival has a story behind it, whether it be about creating a space for BIPOC artists to share their work or recognizing the importance of providing accessible theatre to the ...
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This is a Podcast by Fusion International Film Festivals Co- directors Steve Grossmith and Dan Hickford. We would love to hear from you, please drop us an audio message either about the films Steve and Dan have spoken about over the last month or one you might have chose in its place, we will build a special podcast around you the listeners or respective filmmakers. If you just want to get in touch to say hello, we would love to hear from you too, we are missing you guys during this strange ...
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My fab 4! I'm talking about farmers market, festivals, fairs and flea markets. This is my idea of a good day: Being outside and trying new things. Each episode I will talk about current and upcoming fab 4's! Come along for the ride with me and my family. Follow me on Instagram for pictures: shantehassel.alicestable
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India is the land of festivals, where people of all faiths coexist. The numerous Indian festivals celebrated in our country are a true reflection of the country’s rich culture and traditions. Many Indian festivals are celebrated every month that gives us an opportunity to rejoice with our families, friends, and society at large. To give an overview of all the popular Indian festivals, their origin, history, significance, timing, and dates, we bring to you the “Indian Festivals At a Glance” p ...
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Green Festivals TV

Green Festival TV

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Green Festival TV presents an ongoing series of keynote speeches given at the worlds largest sustainability event, the Green Festival. Speakers at the Green Festival are articulate, powerful advocates for a just and sustainable planet. From authors and filmmakers to politicians, musicians and scientists, these renowned individuals inspire packed audiences with their expertise—one of the most compelling draws to Green Festival since 2002. Green Festival is a joint project of Global Exchange a ...
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Green Festivals Radio

Green Festival Radio

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Green Festival Radio presents an ongoing series of keynote speeches given at the worlds largest sustainability event, the Green Festival. Speakers at Green Festival are articulate, powerful advocates for a just and sustainable planet. From authors and filmmakers to politicians, musicians and scientists, these renowned individuals inspire packed audiences with their expertise—one of the most compelling draws to Green Festival since 2002. Green Festival is a joint project of Global Exchange an ...
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In Episode 29 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I talk with Eddie Roberts about his long and amazing musical career, from his beginnings in Jazz to the formation of his funk band The New Mastersounds. In 2024, they celebrated their 25th anniversary as a touring band. Eddie is a Welsh-born guitarist, music producer and entrepreneur, and The New Master…
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The world of visual art at festivals is constantly evolving, and the use of lighting design, 3D mapping, laser technology, LEDs and VJs plays a crucial role in this. This panel looks at the past, current developments and future trends in this fascinating area of festival experiences. From integrating light and visuals to set the mood, to creating i…
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Who's watching your local council, keeping you abreast of issues in your neighbourhood, and celebrating your community's achievements? That used to be the role of your local newspaper, but now many of us don't have one. A discussion about why local news matters from the Williamstown Literary Festival in Victoria. Guests: Alice Pung, author and adju…
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Die Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf ist in der Musik- und Festivalbranche eine besondere Herausforderung. Dieses Panel beleuchtet, wie Festivals ihre Strukturen anpassen können, um auf die Bedürfnisse von Mitarbeitenden und Künstler*innen mit Familienverantwortung einzugehen. Diskutiert werden Lösungsansätze wie kinderfreundliche Bereiche, flex…
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Dieses Panel widmet sich der faszinierenden Verbindung zwischen Festivals und dem demokratischen Diskurs. In einer Welt, die zunehmend von vielfältigen Meinungen, kulturellen Unterschieden und sozialen Herausforderungen geprägt ist, stellt sich die Frage, ob Festivals als lebendige Plattformen für den demokratischen Austausch dienen oder doch eher …
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In Episode 28 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I have Turner More, Festival Promoter for the Sunshine Music Festivals and owner of Obsessions, back for a preview of the upcoming Sunshine Get Down music festival that is set to take place April 10th-12th 2025 at the Florida Sand Music Ranch in Brooksville, FL. Turner gives us the complete low down on …
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In Episode 27 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I talk with Keller Williams about his long and amazing musical career, and what has allowed him to produce 35 records in just over 30 years! 😮 He's shares that he'll be adding a few more projects to that list over the course of 2025. We cover a ton of his current projects and tour stops, as well as how …
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Der Griff nach dem Handy, um den Moment für die Ewigkeit einzufangen, stellt Festivalveranstaltende vor eine Herausforderung. Die Balance zwischen digitaler Interaktion und unmittelbarer Festivalerfahrung zu finden, ist nicht einfach. Dieses Panel untersucht die wachsende Abhängigkeit von Handys auf Festivals und die Auswirkungen auf die Live-Erfah…
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Bei Festivalproduktionen kann einiges schiefgehen. Steigende Produktionskosten, ausfallende Ticketverkäufe oder Sponsoren springen ab - die Liste von Faktoren, denen auch langjährig bestehende Festivals nicht immun gegenüberstehen, ist lang. Dieses Diskussionspanel diskutiert, wie Festivalveranstaltende damit umgehen, wie kommen sie mit Niederlagen…
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In Episode 26 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I sit down with Professor Dan Boner, who leads the East Tennessee State University Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music Studies Program. Dan also teaches in the program and directs the ETSU Bluegrass Pride Band. Our conversation covers a lot of ground including the band's formation and evolution, their …
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In einer Ära, in der soziale Medien den Ton für die Festivalbranche angeben, hat sich auch das Booking von Festivalacts grundlegend verändert. Dieses Panel wirft einen Blick hinter die Kulissen des modernen Booking-Prozesses und zeigt auf, wie Plattformen wie Instagram, Spotify und TikTok zu mächtigen Werkzeugen geworden sind, um talentierte Künstl…
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In Episode 25 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I sit down with bluegrass fiddle player Deanie Richardson from the Nashville-based Grammy Nominated bluegrass band, Sister Sadie. This stellar ensemble has gained national recognition as the IBMA Vocal Group of the Year three consecutive years (2019, 2020, 2021), also taking home the title of IBMA Enter…
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At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, host George Haddad is on stage with three memoirists who have mined their family's experiences in their professional lives: comedian Rhys Nicholson, writer and presenter Benjamin Law, and author and academic Dr Amy Thunig.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At the Byron Writers Festival, Radio National’s Claire Nichols spoke with Menna Kandasamy about her life growing up in a house of academics and rebels, the challenge of being an activist, and why she continues despite the threats.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, Jemma Birrell speaks with three award-winning translators who have introduced anglophone audiences to some of the most celebrated writers in French, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Ukrainian. Guests: Authors Jennifer Croft, Daniel Hahn and Stephanie Smee with Jemma Birrell, the Head of Writing at the Po…
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In Episode 24 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I sit down with bluegrass fiddle player Dan Andree from The Fretliners to preview their upcoming performance at the 2025 WinterWonderGrass Festival in Steamboat Springs, CO, happening February 27–March 2. The Fretliners, winners of the 2023 Telluride Bluegrass and RockyGrass band competitions, bring a f…
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In this panel, we take a look behind the scenes at the challenges and opportunities when it comes to realizing festival editions on different continents. The question of whether it is worth expanding a festival to another country often takes center stage. Cultural differences, local preferences and logistical challenges play a decisive role here. O…
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From deep sea mining to illegal fishing on the high seas, who is the boss of the ocean? And why are scientists-turned-entrepreneurs singing the praises of seaweed? Natasha Mitchell and guests at the 2024 Ocean Lovers Festival in Bondi.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, a conversation with three authors of historical fiction: Francesca de Tores author of Saltblood, Mirandi Riwoe author of Sunbirds and Abraham Verghese author of The Covenant of Water.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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US based Nigerian born author Chigozie Obioma speaks with Radio National’s Claire Nichols about his third novel The Road to the Country, which chronicles the Biafran War that tore through Nigeria from 1967 to 1970.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In Ep.23 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I talk with festival producer Shane LaVigne about the upcoming Whippersnap Music & Arts Festival that will be held at the at the Florida Sand Music Ranch Feb 19-22, 2025. This early 2025 season festival is shaping up to be a killer event with headliners including Keller Williams, The New Mastersounds, and th…
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At the Words on the Waves literary festival, Radio National’s Annika Blau talks to three women about their books: Stephanie Wood’s Fake, about a man she thought was a sheep farmer turns out to be anything. Jeanne Ryckmans' Trust, about a fraudster who fooled central banks, elite universities, major companies. Tracy Hall's The Last Victim, about the…
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Holly Ringland speaks about her new book The House That Joy Built and finding Joy through creativity. Julia Baird’s new book Bright Shining focuses on what grace looks like in the world, and how we can nurture it. They are in conversation with Michaela Kalowski at the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At the Melbourne Writers Festival, Radio National’s Sarah L’Estrange in conversation with two authors about their novels which expose the unholy connection between money, art and power. Bri Lee’s The Work and Liam Peiper’s Appreciation.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At Adelaide Writers Week, Jonathan Rosen speaks to Radio National’s Sarah Kanowski about this recent book The Best Minds: a story of friendship, madness, and the tragedy of good intentions. His childhood best friend Michael Laudor was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and failed by a dysfunctional system, went on to kill the person he loved most. The b…
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In Ep.22 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I talk with Katia "Pixie" Racine from Utah-based Bluegrass band Pixie & the Partygrass Boys. We get into the details behind the band's new self-titled album, their upcoming performances at WinterWonderGrass 2025 and on their RiverWonderGrass rafting trip. Katia also shares more about their newest band member…
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At a packed Sydney Opera House, a conversation with the 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry co-winner, Professor Jennifer Doudna. She talks to Radio National’s Natasha Mitchell about the huge social, ethical, and scientific implications of the CRISPR gene editing revolution. This event was presented by the Sydney Opera House, Big Questions Institute, Sy…
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At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, author Viet Thanh Nguyen is in conversation with Benjamin Law talking about his memoir, A Man of Two Faces. The book details the dual identity of a Vietnamese refugee growing up in North America.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week on On Story, a conversation with lauded TV writer, Noah Hawley, whose expansive writing career includes creating and showrunning the FX series Fargo and Legion. Fargo, the award-winning anthology series, is Hawley's adaptation of the 1996 film of the same name. Each season of the comedy-crime series follows murder investigations in variou…
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Robyn Davidson is the author of Tracks, which documented her 2,700 kilometre trek across the Australian desert with four camels and her dog Diggity in tow. She's now written a memoir -- Unfinished Woman -- which brings together all the threads of her life. She speaks to Radio National’s Sarah L’Estrange about the interrogation of the 'self'.…
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At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival Sebastian Barry talks to Kate Evans about his novel, Old God’s Time, which is a portrait of a good man haunted by a traumatic past. Includes a performance by members of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, bringing to life a key piece of music featured in the novel.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A panel discussion with Rosemarie Milsom about whether ethics should be considered when writing about crime. Featuring: Matthew Condon, author and journalist at The Australian. Candice Fox, crime fiction author. Benjamin Stevenson, crime fiction author and award-winning stand-up comedian.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sponsoring ist ein gelernter Teil der Festival Wertschöpfungskette. Doch wie sieht es mit Sponsoring und Nachhaltigkeit aus? Während Festivals große Schritte in Sachen Nachhaltigkeit tun, halten sich die Festivalsponsoren noch relativ bedeckt, was ihr grünes Engagement im Rahmen ihres Experiential Marketings anbelangt. Und das, obwohl die Festivalb…
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In Ep.21 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I talk with Grammy Nominated singer, songwriter and bluegrass guitarist, Trey Hensley. Trey was also 2023's IBMA Guitar Player of the Year and up for even more accolades this year. During the conversation, we get into how Trey balances the demands of being a professional touring musician with family and life…
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Insects are ecological warriors and through the brilliance of biomimicry they're also inspiring all sorts of human inventions. From new medicines to air safety systems — don't underestimate the larger-than-life impact of the planet's tiniest beings.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In her novel, The Art of Breaking Ice, Rachael Mead imagines what it was like for Nel Law to become the first Australian woman to set foot in Antarctica at a time when women’s place was in the home. At the 2024 Adelaide Writers Week, Rachael Mead speaks with Radio National’s Sarah L’Estrange.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At this event at the NSW State Library, the BBC’s flagship radio arts program Front Row arrived in Sydney for the Contains Strong Language festival, to put a spotlight on Australian poetry. Radio National’s Michael Cathcart speaks with singer-songwriter Paul Kelly, Miles Franklin winning author Shankari Chandran, poet and filmmaker Jazz Money, and …
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Radio National’s Claire Nichols, spoke to Samantha Shannon at the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival about how she's navigated a huge publishing deal at such a young age; the challenge of being compared to J.K. Rowling; why she is writing two fantasy series at the same time, and the complexities involved in creating these imagined worlds.…
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Kate Evans speaks to Tess Schofield Peters, author of Dear Mutzi and social researcher Andra Putnis, whose book is the Stories my Grandmothers Didn’t Tell Me - two books which chronicle their grandparent’s journeys from war-torn Europe to new lives in Australia.Kirjoittanut Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In Ep.20 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I talk with the fellas from Mountain Grass Unit, one of the hottest new bands on the national bluegrass scene. Talking with Drury Anderson, Luke Black, Sam Wilson and Josiah Nelson was a real treat -- since seeing them live at Renewal 2024, MTU has made their way to my every day play lists. We get into some …
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In Ep.19 of the Music Festivals Podcast, I talk with the founders of TuneHatch, a Nashville-based tech startup that matches bands and musicians with local venues while adding transparency to the booking process. Serving 15 Nashville venues and over 1,000 registered artists, the founders aim to build TuneHatch into the world's go-to platform for liv…
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This week on On Story, AFF moderator Harrison Glaser speaks with Watchmen showrunner Damon Lindelof and writer Cord Jefferson about the collaborative process of adapting the beloved comic book and writing the series' Emmy Award-winning episode. Watchmen, a critically and commercially celebrated limited series, tells the story of racially motivated …
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This week on Music Festivals Podcast, I recap my trip to last weekend's Sunshine Hootenanny Music and Art Festival at the Florida Sands Music Ranch in Brooksville, FL. It was the inaugural year of the Fall Hoot with great people, great bands and a super cool venue. It's also Black Friday and I've got more early bird and blind faith ticket promotion…
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In Ep.17 of the Music Festivals Podcast, we're kicking off season 2 of the podcast with the week's music festival news and more announcements for dates, pre-sale and blind faith tickets for the 2025 season. I also talk with Cary Psutton, a long-time live music industry veteran, talent manager, producer, drone pilot and stand up comedian who happens…
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In Ep.16 of the Music Festivals Podcast, we're wrapping up season 1 of the podcast with this week's music festival news and all kinds of announcements for pre-sale and blind faith tickets for music festivals on the horizon in 2025. You'll also get to see a preview of the Sunshine Hootenanny Music and Arts Festival taking place next weekend at the F…
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In Ep.15 of the Music Festivals Podcast, we're focused on exciting events in the music festival world as we wrap up the 2024 season and gear up for 2025! You'll hear details on Goose’s tour and the Viva Alonso Festival in Mexico as well as the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island, happening next July. Discover amazing events like the Industrial St…
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