Transit Insight

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 83:45:18
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Sinopsis

Whether you are a transit professional, enthusiast, or an end-user, you will find these discussions about transit by two CEOs and a Planning Director enlightening and informative.

Episodios

  • Triggered by Tomas Zandir

    20/10/2024 Duración: 47min

    Content Warning: This episode includes descriptions of potential child and sexual abuse. A seemingly innocuous email sets off a cascade of hard-feelings, memories, and past trauma. Type along with Kathleen as she works through her emotions. You’ll experience a slow-reveal of a troubled history as she crafts her response. After the reading, Tomas Zandir discusses the ins-and-outs, as well as the ‘why’ he uses gender neutral pronouns in his writing. Tomas describes his approach to ghost writing, provides some humorous examples of unique stories, and relays some wisdom about your writing ideas. If you’d like to read this story or learn more about Tomas, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • A Road to Yesterday by Giles Kelvage

    07/10/2024 Duración: 49min

    Young Eusebio is caught in a spiral, trying to turn back time, as he struggles with the consequences of violence – not least of which is his own. Giles Kelvage’s profound story explores elements of choice, friendship, and innocence in a world of poverty and guns. Afterward, Giles shares his approach to writing (hint: it takes work) and discusses why he focuses on the major themes of humanity. If you’d like to read this story or learn more about Giles Kelvage, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Liar, Liar by V.J. Hamilton

    30/09/2024 Duración: 43min

    A coffee shop, a dog park, a coterie of liars attract and repel in this humorous story by V.J. Hamilton. Without giving anything away, suffice it to say that our pets may be smarter than we know. After the reading, V.J. delves into the roots of this story and her choice to have a unique narrative perspective. We also learn how her ultra-rural Canadian childhood, current big-city living, as well as a resume with multitudinous jobs, has shaped  V.J.’s perception of the absurd and the delightful bit of human behavior.  If you’d like to read her story or learn more about V.J., head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Free Tits by Deborah Wilbrink

    16/09/2024 Duración: 56min

    A 1960s VW Bug, a graduate research student, and a wet t-shirt contest come together during the Flower Power generation to provide some surprising lessons for the narrator and her readers.  Author Deborah Wilbrink, a self-described embellisher of fiction, as well as musician, engages in lively conversation about ghostwriting, memoir versus autofiction, and her years in the tumultuous era of Free Love. If you’d like to read Deborah’s fun and thought-provoking story, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.  

  • Lost and Other Poems by D. Larissa Peters

    02/09/2024 Duración: 34min

    Poetry that is spare yet profound might best describe the beautifully crafted poems of Larissa Peters whose subjects range from love to children to all that we can lose in both a single moment or a single year. JW and Becky learn about Larissa’s childhood with her missionary parents in Indonesia and then her discovery of love during COVID lockdown in California. Young writers out there with small children, Larissa will  inspire you to know that you can still find time to write! If you’d like to read her gorgeous poems or learn more about Larissa, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Calmness, Courage, and Duty by John Irving Clarke

    19/08/2024 Duración: 55min

    In his gorgeously understated short story, John Irving Clarke quietly challenges the British myth of Keep Calm and Carry On. Set in England between WWI and WWII, a family with four sons struggles with the aftermath of war and the high stakes test of a coming war. Join JW and Becky as they learn about John’s varied publishing career of both poetry and fiction, his early life teaching English and his turn in a radio drama. And yes, there are still writers who crank out their first drafts in longhand - learn the secrets! If you’d like to read John’s poignant story or learn more about his useful writing tips, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2025, all rights reserved.

  • Selected Poems by Stacy Boe Miller

    05/08/2024 Duración: 48min

    Stacy’s poems will have you smiling at society’s prim modesty, slap you with the reality of fundamentalism, and inspire you to laughter (and maybe tears?) all while reaching into your heart and breaking it open. Still, in the end, you'll feel heard. Stacy is one of those rare poets who combines rhythm, meter, shape, and theme to craft poems from a place of love and empathy. After the reading, award-winning guest, Stacy Boe Miller, relays how she finds time to publish books and poetry, host her own podcast, and pay the bills. Stacy simply believes in poetry — nothing is off limits. Death comes to us all, so why waste time writing about trivial things? You gotta go deep! If you’d like to read her poetry or learn more about Stacy, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Paper Cloud by Alan Bell

    22/07/2024 Duración: 58min

    Names written on slips of paper, a crumpled brown bag, a life measured in relationships - some lost but never forgotten. Alan Bell’s story recalls the personal journey of those impacted by AIDS and the fears and uncertainties of the gay community in the early years of the epidemic. After the reading, Alan relays his connection to the story, his personal experience with the Names Project, and the paradoxical connections between life during the AIDS epidemic and the COVID pandemic. Alan also discusses his unique connection with one of the show hosts in his career as a city planner and writer. If you’d like to read his story or learn more about Alan, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • A Collection of Poems by Renee Rigdon

    08/07/2024 Duración: 10min

    Walk with poet Renee Rigdon as she travels along paths in parallel worlds, overhears the language of the garden, wrestles with her ancestors, and wonders on the impact of childhood trauma. These poems are steeped in reflection and rooted in organic metaphor. Due to scheduling conflicts, this episode includes poetry readings only. If you’d like to read these poems or learn more about Renee, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Mr. Delaney and his Cat by Maddie Rosales

    24/06/2024 Duración: 46min

    This quirky tale about a man, a cat, a dogmatic preacher, and a wise elder, will take you on a fun journey into the mind of a feline and up the side of a mountain. During the show, high school student Maddie Rosales shares her old-soul wisdom about editing, submitting, and staying off social media. You’ll also learn how a single teacher can change your life and how food can become a love-language. If you’d like to read Maddie’s story or learn more about her next speculative project, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Small Things by Anne Markham Bailey

    10/06/2024 Duración: 51min

    The death of a turtle in the road forces Ann Markham Bailey to reflect on the tenuous relationship between humans and nature, while also celebrating the wisdom and beauty of the humble turtle. Anne believes that turtles carry the stories that we don’t remember in our headlong rush for tomorrow. After the reading Anne discusses her devotion to the forests of Alabama, forest therapy (it’s a thing), and killing the ‘killing voice’ inside you. If you’d like to read Anne’s essay or learn more about her next essay or poetry, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Foaling by Jessica R. Cull

    27/05/2024 Duración: 47min

    A new farmhand’s arrival stirs unfamiliar feelings in an adolescent youth as she wrestles with childhood joys and burgeoning emotions. Jessica Cull weaves an atmospheric coming-of-age story that is equal parts sinister,  sensual, and tragic. After the reading, learn how Jessica’s career as a copy-writer and her experiences in rural England influence her stories about women seeking control over their lives. If you’d like to read Jessica’s story or learn more about her writing approach, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • The Leader of the Band by Danny Giancioppo

    13/05/2024 Duración: 01h04s

    Two best friends, one tragic event, a cascade of choices that result in changed lives. Danny Giancioppo weaves a story of decisions, consequences, and life struggles that might just have you reflecting on your own. After the reading, Danny relays the influence of family, as well as comics, on his writing and provides some surprising advice on the difference between writing literary fiction, speculative fiction, and YA fiction. If you’d like to read Danny’s story or learn more about his own adventures in comics, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • A Selection of Poems by Richard Vetere

    29/04/2024 Duración: 01h02min

    Richard Vetere’s writing and creative journey is a story of its own. His early life as a poet in the 1970s led to a career as a screenplay writer, a playwright, a producer, a novelist, and a memoirist turned movie-cult-classic creator. After the reading, Richard slowly unwinds his past to reveal a path that strayed far from the straight and narrow, yet graced him with experiences both sobering and eclectic. You’ll have a blast exploring the life of this multi-award winning writer and poet extraordinaire. He’s a proud Italian-American from Queens who discusses his past movies as well as his latest projects, including Black and White City Blues, recently staged in New York City. If you’d like to read Richard’s poems or learn more about his incredible career, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • The Problem with Fruitcakes by Delbert Griffith

    15/04/2024 Duración: 59min

    When you put together an eccentric neighbor, a potential serial killer, and a fruitcake, do you create a problem or a solution? Delbert Griffith’s story will have you guessing. After the reading Delbert reveals his process for creating a female assassin, as well as his technique for teaching H.S. math by using creative writing. If you’d like to read Delbert’s story or learn more about his amazing mathematical teaching approach, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Convention by Summer Hammond

    01/04/2024 Duración: 01h06min

    Experience the frustration, the anger, the bewilderment that a naive young Jehovah’s Witness encounters as she is betrayed by the system and the elders she trusts. This potent First Place Prose winner of Etched Onyx’s 2024 Writing Contest explores the convergence of doctrine and emotional, psychological, and domestic violence. After the reading, award-winning author, Summer Hammond, talks about some of the crueler aspects of her childhood religion that impel her to write, and she shares writing advice gems such as contrary action and approaching critiques with your heart. If you’d like to read this story or learn more about Summer, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Osama by Jill Martin

    18/03/2024 Duración: 45min

    A first-generation boy learns through the cruelty of his classmates that his given name is not a blessing but a curse at his American school. Second Place Prose winner, Jill Martin, tells a poignant and relevant story for the Etched Onyx 2024 Writing Contest. Afterward, Jill talks about her writing process, the importance of prompts, submitting pieces, and how to get inspired by rejection. If you’d like to read her story or learn more about her fascinating novel in progress, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • Black Widow by Lindsay N. Marshall

    04/03/2024 Duración: 49min

    Vengeance is a drink best served cold. Etched Onyx’s third place prose winner, Lindsay Marshall, weaves a web of intrigue, slowly revealing the cause and effect of male predation of women. During the interview, Lindsay spills the tea about dancing bartenders, the value of MFAs, and the uniquely inspiring performances of both Green Day and the show Supernatural. If you’d like to read Lindsay’s story or learn more about her, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • A Collection of Poems by Nancy Beauregard

    19/02/2024 Duración: 46min

    From mistresses and tornadoes to what to take as you leave a life behind, Nancy Beauregard’s collection of poetry will make you smile, and all the while, her everyday silken wisdom will leave you reverent. Nancy won First Place for poetry in the Etched Onyx 2024 Writing Contest. Nancy really did survive tornadoes, inspiring her to move to New Mexico where she began a career as a writer and teacher. Learn about Nancy’s writing work with the incarcerated, about Japanese poetry forms, and about her belief that grief can inspire the best poetry. Find out why she believes strongly in writing groups, especially the Badass Over 60 Writers group, and discover how Nancy is quite the badass herself. If you’d like to read her poems or learn more about Nancy, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

  • A Selection of Poems by Ryan Caidic

    05/02/2024 Duración: 39min

    Storms, history, humanity, the wild, and the wild within us come together in these lyrical diaspora poems by Ryan Caidic. From home-country longing, to lives in the past and present, these poems will transport you into thought spaces you probably avoid. After the reading, Ryan discusses diaspora poetry, how creative advertisers and poets have the same goals, and what it’s like to raise a family in a country not your own. Ryan’s beautiful poems were Etched Onyx’s 2024 Writing Contest 2nd place winner, and if you’d like to read his poetry or learn more about Ryan, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio and story material are copyright 2024, all rights reserved.

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