The Audiobook Speakeasy Podcast
Arts:Performing Arts
For this very special 100th episode of The Audiobook Speakeasy, I invited back some of my favorite guests from over the past five years: Andi Arndt, Jesse Bickford-Coghill, Robin Miles, Amy Rubinate, and Julia Whelan. Edoardo Ballerini and Carol Monda were also planning on joining us, but unfortunately got stuck in traffic and the airport.
I didn't have any specific plan for the conversation aside from one important announcement, but we all kept coming back to the importance of a good work-life balance. I enjoyed chatting about life in the audiobook world with these giants in the industry just as much this time as I did the first time around. There was plenty of water, sparkling and hot, as well as some wine, a Gin And Ginger, and... my drink. :)
If you haven't heard any of our previous, one-on-one chats, you can find them here:
Andi Arndt, episode 4: https://www.richvoiceproductions.com/audiobook-speakeasy-1#episode004
Jesse Bickford, episode 55: https://www.richvoiceproductions.com/audiobook-speakeasy-3#episode055
Robin Miles, episode 39: https://www.richvoiceproductions.com/audiobook-speakeasy-2#episode039
Amy Rubinate, episode 80: https://www.richvoiceproductions.com/audiobook-speakeasy-4#episode080
Julia Whelan, episode 58: https://www.richvoiceproductions.com/audiobook-speakeasy-3#episode058
Episode 99: Jess Escalona
Episode 98: Lisa Cahn
Episode 97: Leon Nixon
Episode 96: David Rapkin
Episode 95: Stephanie Cicatiello
Episode 94: Jeff Guillot
Episode 93: Sarah Puckett
Episode 92: Nic Redman
Episode 91: Melissa Kay Benson
Episode 90: Melissa Moran
Episode 89: Will Damron and Reba Buhr
Episode 88: Erin Moon
Episode 87: Will Dages
Episode 86: The Two Emilys
Episode 85: Travis Baldree
Episode 84: Natalie Naudus
Episode 83: Guy Oldfield
Episode 82: Lydia Rella
Episode 81: Elishia Merricks
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