J. Bradley Minnick - News - UA Ƶlogo /news/tag/j-bradley-minnick/ UA Ƶlogo Wed, 26 Mar 2025 18:09:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 ‘Arts and Letters Radio’ Highlighted Among Top Social Science Podcasts in the World /news/2023/06/06/arts-and-letters-world/ Tue, 06 Jun 2023 13:10:58 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=85232 The popular program “Arts & Letters Radio” broadcast on UA Ƶlogo Public Radio has been recognized as one of the top social science podcasts in the world. Feedspot named ... ‘Arts and Letters Radio’ Highlighted Among Top Social Science Podcasts in the World

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The popular program “Arts & Letters Radio” broadcast on UA Ƶlogo Public Radio has been recognized as one of the top social science podcasts in the world.

Feedspot named “Arts & Letters” 14th on of the 35 best social science podcasts worth listening to in 2023. Feedspot selected the top podcasts from thousands of podcasts on the web and ranked them by traffic, social media followers, domain authority, and freshness.

“‘Arts & Letters Radio’ is really excited to be a part of this extensive list of the best social science podcasts,” said J. Bradley Minnick, executive producer and host. “This list features podcasts from all over the world, including Australia, England, Singapore, India, Canada, and Ireland. It makes us feel proud to see Ƶlogo represented. We are especially proud to be recognized for history, psychology, communication, philosophy, ecology, and cultural studies content.”

“Arts & Letters Radio” is a program celebrating contemporary arts, humanities, and social sciences, with an emphasis on authentic Southern voices. The show, now in its ninth season, is funded by the Arkansas Humanities Council, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and from listeners.

The Arts & Letters Radio team includes Minnick, also a professor of English at UA Ƶlogo, Mary Ellen Kubit, producer and story editor, Joseph Fuller, sound production, and Sam Gregory, audience engagement. Episodes feature author readings, interviews,  music, sound effects, and actors.

The program can be streamed on , NPR One, the NPR Podcast page, and on over 17 podcast platforms including iTunes, Google Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, Podbean, Player FM, and iHeart Radio. The next episode will air in June and will feature the “Book of Extraordinary Tragedies” by Joe Meno.

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‘Arts & Letters’ Highlighted Among Top NPR Art Podcasts in the Country /news/2023/01/13/arts-letters-highlighted/ Fri, 13 Jan 2023 14:04:28 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=84187 The fan favorite UA Ƶlogo Public Radio program “Arts & Letters” has been highlighted as one of the top NPR art podcasts in the country. FeedSpot named “Arts & ... ‘Arts & Letters’ Highlighted Among Top NPR Art Podcasts in the Country

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The fan favorite UA Ƶlogo Public Radio program “Arts & Letters” has been highlighted as one of the top NPR art podcasts in the country.

FeedSpot named “Arts & Letters” in a list of the to listen to in 2023. The best NPR art podcasts were selected from thousands of podcasts on the web and ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority, and freshness.

Coming in at No. 12, “Arts & Letters” is a program celebrating contemporary arts, humanities, and social sciences, with an emphasis on authentic Southern voices.

“Arts & Letters Radio is proud to be a part of this prestigious list of the best NPR Art podcasts selected from thousands of podcasts on the web including WHYYs ‘Fresh Air’ with Terry Gross, PBS’s ‘American Masters: Creative Spark,’ and KJZZ’s ‘Word,’” said J. Bradley Minnick, executive producer and host. “These are all terrific shows in big markets. We are really proud to be included on a national stage.”

Founded in 2014, the award-winning program is broadcast on UA Ƶlogo Public Radio and its affiliated stations. In its ninth season, the program is supported by the Arkansas Humanities Council, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and from listeners. The landmark 100th episode aired last year, featuring writer, director, and producer Harry Thomason discussing his memoir, “.”

This spring listeners can look forward to upcoming shows “Machete” with Texas poet Tomas Q. Morín, “The Hospice Doctor’s Widow” with Ƶlogo nonfiction author Jennifer O’Brien, “Book of Extraordinary Tragedies” with novelist Joe Meno, and “Fire Bones” featuring Arkansas poet Greg Brownderville.

The Arts & Letters Radio team includes Minnick, Mary Ellen Kubit, producer and story editor, and Joseph Fuller, sound production. Each episode also features original music, sound effects, and commentary from musicians, guests, and narrators.

Episodes can be streamed on , NPR One, the NPR Podcast page, and on over 17 podcast platforms including iTunes, Google Podcasts, Player FM, and iHeart Radio. In 2022, the program episodes had roughly 12,000 downloads with the average listener streaming three episodes.

“Once they listen, they get hooked,” Minnick added.

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