
Mollie Flanagan of the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts explains how to apply for grants and fellowships available to Rhode Island creatives. With hot tips, what not to do and an insider look at upcoming changes to funding for Rhode Island artists & writers in 2020.
Feb 19, 2020
25 min

Rhode Island author and journalist Stephanie Gorton discusses the challenges facing investigative journalists in today’s political climate through the lens of her new book Citizen Reporters: S.S. McClure, Ida Tarbell and the Magazine that Rewrote America.
Jan 23, 2020
26 min

From Rhode Island Monthly’s Best in RI to Providence Monthly’s Who to Watch, 2019 has been a huge year for What Cheer Writers Club. Staff reflect on the Club’s growth from idea to full-fledged community. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of What Cheer Writers Club, highlights from the past year, plus a look ahead at goals and events in 2020.
Dec 27, 2019
30 min

Ana Arelys Cruz Cabrera is the author of three books comparing the cities of Providence & Santo Domingo as well as two books of poetry and a sleep study. She speaks with Jillian and Jodie about the inspiration and challenges of moving between genres, languages and cities.
Nov 16, 2019
28 min

Steve Porter & Mike Squatrito of the Association of Rhode Island Authors (ARIA) take Jodie on a walkthrough of how to successfully display your work at book expos, conferences and local events like ARIA’s Author Expo and Rhode Island Comic Con.
Oct 23, 2019
27 min

Veteran journalist Rick Massimo spent 17 years at the Providence Journal before pivoting to work in radio. Rick discusses writing for both print and audio and steps us through the process of publishing his book I Got a Song: The History of the Newport Folk Festival. Local mandolinist Marc Tannous chimes in at the end with a song of his own.
Sep 21, 2019
35 min

Brown University historian Bathsheba Demuth takes us from Arctic landscapes to “twitter hellscapes” as she discusses the process of releasing her first book, The Floating Coast: A History of the Bering Strait.
Aug 7, 2019
29 min

Chuck Staton and Brad Rohrer, cohosts of The Chuck and Brad Podcast, share insight into the growth of the RI podcasting community from 2008 to now and its place at the intersection of the local comedy, music and food scenes. With plenty of quips, stories, jokes and tips for local podcasters along the way.
Jun 25, 2019
52 min

Inspired by Matthew Lawrence’s weekly events calendar Law and Order Party, cohosts Jodie and Jillian discuss e-newsletters—from subject lines to subscribers, before interviewing Lawrence about publishing his newsletter and Headmaster Magazine. Lawrence reveals the story behind the name Law and Order Party and offers advice for RI creatives launching new projects. Plus: a surprise appearance by a local podcaster at the end of the episode.
Jun 9, 2019
28 min

What happens when 800 copy editors converge on Providence? Sara Ziegler, president of the American Copy Editors Society, lets us inside the ACES annual conference held this past March in PVD (spoiler: infinitives were split, Scrabble tournaments launched). Sara is Assistant Sports Editor at FiveThirtyEight and shares advice for journalists in today’s rapidly changing world.
May 14, 2019
25 min
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