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Friday, December 11, 2020 Welcome to OZYâs new audio newsletter, where weâll break down the best listens and news from the world of podcasts. Today on Wherever You Get Your Podcasts ... - The bizarre true story behind John Lennonâs murder
- Megyn Kelly on her fraught relationship with Roger Ailes
- A forgotten race massacre in Disney Worldâs backyard
- The business where it pays to be âmore famous than richâ cold open The Thread Behind the Murder of John Lennon âA sad, sad day.â Thatâs how [Paul McCartney described]( Tuesdayâs anniversary of the assassination of his fellow Beatle, who was shot by a disturbed fan in 1980. But the events behind Lennonâs tragic death were set in motion well before then. Listen to season one of OZYâs chart-topping history podcast [The Thread](, and learn about the jaw-dropping link between Lennonâs untimely murder and Russian communist leader Vladimir Lenin. [Listen Now]( grand guests & gossip 1. Ricky Gervais on âSmartLessâ Indian pale ale in hand, the controversial British comedian cracked jokes and landed blows on a recent episode of the podcast [SmartLess]( with hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett. Gervais talked about the origins of his breakthrough comedy The Office, his short-lived music career and the impact cancel culture has had on the comedy world, likening it to âroad rage.â 2. Megyn Kelly on âThe Carlos Watson Showâ Shunned by both the left and the right, the former Fox News and NBC News host has plenty to say about activists on The Carlos Watson Show this week. Kelly spills tea about her decision to speak out against Roger Ailes â a man she loved â why she thinks both the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements are ineffective, and how her family keeps her centered. Is a political run in her future? [Listen Now]( 3. Catherine OâHara on âLiterally! With Rob Loweâ The actress/comedian/writer and [Schittâs Creek star]( talked to Rob Lowe about how funny Canadians are, where she got her funny walk from Best in Show and the secret inspiration for Moiraâs look. [meet the next generation of leaders]( Each year, the Moguls in the Making business plan pitch competition offers Historically Black College and University (HBCU) students an opportunity to learn and practice vital skills. Five students from Alabama A&M University won the second annual competition, which took place virtually this month, with their proposed solution to the lack of access to quality food and nutrition education in Detroit. The event gives 50 students â grouped into teams of five from 10 HBCUs â an opportunity to develop and present business plans aimed at solving key issues in the context of todayâs economic and social climate. The competition is presented by Ally Financial Inc., the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and entertainer and entrepreneur Big Seanâs foundation, the Sean Anderson Foundation. Winners receive scholarships and internship opportunities with [Ally](. [Learn More]( [Advertisement] issues & innovators [1. Lifestyles of the More Famous Than Rich on âSwayâ]( Where can you find everyone from David Hasselhoff to Michael Bolton to Tiger Kingâs Carole Baskin? Cameo co-founder Steven Galanis tells the New York Timesâ Kara Swisher on her podcast [Sway]( about the celebrity gig economy his company has helped launch. Fifteen minutes of fame can now stretch on for decades thanks to the marketplace for personalized shout-outs that is cutting Hollywood agents, managers and publicists out of the equation ⦠and the action.
[2. Good Cops, Bad Cops on âWhen Katty Met Carlosâ]( George Floydâs death was the result of a routine encounter between police officers and a member of the public that needlessly spiraled out of control â a tragically familiar tale when it comes to the police and minority communities. The BBCâs Katty Kay and OZYâs Carlos Watson talk to social justice campaigners and police chiefs about what America can do better to tackle the problem of police brutality. [Listen Now]( 3. âWall Streetâ on âThe Rewatchablesâ Did you know that a 22-year-old Charlie Sheen beat out Tom Cruise to land the part of hungry upstart Bud Fox? That a chain-smoking Michael Douglas, who won the Oscar for best actor for his performance as the iconic [corporate raider Gordon Gekko](, barely had enough oxygen to make it through dialogue-heavy scenes? The Ringerâs Bill Simmons sits down with Brian Koppelman, creator of the Showtime hit series Billions, to revisit the risk, majesty and oh-so-casual cocaine use on display in Oliver Stoneâs 1987 classic Wall Street. 4. Reset America With Ta-Nehisi Coates Acclaimed author, journalist and modern philosopher Ta-Nehisi Coates joins The Carlos Watson Show and opens up about how his experience of fatherhood has affected his life and work â and why he still admires President Obama, despite their disagreements. Tune in for an exclusive reading from Between the World and Me, Coatesâ award-winning 2015 book and soon-to-be HBO special. You can [watch here]( and the full unedited conversation will be available on the showâs podcast feed [here](. [hindsight is 2020]( The yearâs almost over. Donât look back on it wishing you hadnât missed out on the best styles of 2020. [Cariumaâs]( premium, handmade [CATIBA Pros]( are breathing life back into the golden age of skating. Get ready to look back on 2020 knowing you own the weather-resistant, high-grip and most comfortable shoe out there. OZY readers get an exclusive $15 off for a limited time with code OZY. [Check it out now!]( sagas & scandals 1. Baseballâs Texas-Size Scandal on âThe Edgeâ Why do the smartest guys in the room always seem to be in Houston? And why does it always turn out so badly? Sports writer Ben Reiter looked like a modern-day Nostradamus when his 2014 Sports Illustrated cover story wound up accurately predicting the Houston Astrosâ 2017 World Series title. Then it turned out that title was rather tainted by the Astros illegally stealing signs. In [The Edge](, Reiter tries to get to the bottom of what really happened and whoâs to blame after the Astros went from heroes to zeroes. 2. The Ocoee Election Day Massacre on âFlashbackâ The worst incident of election violence in American history happened a century ago on Election Day, 1920, in the town of Ocoee, Florida, just outside Orlando. The victims were hundreds of Black residents. The perpetrators were their white neighbors. And the reason? Black citizens had gone to the polls to try to vote. Special guest narrator Eugene S. Robison joins OZYâs hit history podcast Flashback to tell the story of Ocoee in three parts. [Listen Now]( 3. âDirty Diana,â Starring Demi Moore You knew that Demi Moore had one of the sexiest voices in the movies. But you wonât realize just how good it really is until you listen to [Dirty Diana](, a scripted podcast from Code about an unhappy woman whose side hustle is running an erotic website where women reveal their intimate sexual fantasies. Amazon just announced that Moore will star in and executive-produce a new television series based on the podcast. [Advert](
[Advert]( going global 1. South Africaâs Serial: âAlibiâ Alibi is a heartbreaking Serial-style true crime series from South Africa. In the first season, journalist Paul McNally tracks down a man who may have been wrongfully convicted for 17 years for a crime committed during apartheid. In the recently released [season two](, McNally returns to explore the surprising story behind the assassination of a high school principal in KwaZulu-Natal province. 2. Audio Adventuring: âThe First Mileâ Travel adventures may be impossible for most of us at the moment, but listening to a good travel pod might be the next best thing. In [The First Mile](, international travel journalists and adventurers Ash Bhardwaj and Pip Stewart take listeners along for the ride with dispatches from their journeys to places like Nepal and New Zealand, chronicling moonshine, rites of passage and more each week. 3. Innovation Insights: âTech Buzz Chinaâ This biweekly [technology podcast]( from Pandaily is all about Chinese innovations and innovators. Hosts Rui Ma and Ying Lu unearth fascinating stories about popular startups and sectors from China, giving Western listeners deep dives into how Chinaâs markets operate and how startups develop there, including commentary from entrepreneurs, investors and industry experts. around the audio world
[1. State of the Art]( COVID-19 has affected large swathes of the media industry, but podcasts remain resilient, as [Damian Radcliffe reveals on WNIP](. A few headline numbers: - More than 100 million Americans now listen to podcasts â 105.6 million to be exact.
- Podcasts will fuel a $1 billion ad market by 2021.
- Weekly listeners tune in to an average of six podcasts a week.
- Spotify is now the most common app for podcast listening. 2. If You Canât Beat âEm, Join âEm Top record labels like Sony are joining the podcast party, the thinking being that if podcasts are taking earspace from music, then itâs up to the labels to fill it. Atlantic Records has also launched its own podcast team, and Universal Music announced a deal with Wondery to produce podcasts. And a lot of todayâs podcast deals, as [Nicholas Quah writes in NiemenLab](, resemble music label deals from an earlier era that are not so âartist friendly.â 3. Escape Hatch Podcasts enriched our pandemic lives in surprising ways, writes [Reggie Ugwu in the New York Times](, as listenership soared. For Ugwu, they took on new meaning for someone who was already a heavy podcast consumer. âOnce a diversion for idle hours or commutes, now they were a balm and an escape hatch. They offered precious few occasions to feel surprised or inspired, to be reassured by the company of a trusted voice in a darkening world.â
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