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Christine Caccipuoti
Feb 12, 20218 min read
21 Plays to Read in 2021 (or any year)
When the pandemic began in 2020, I realized that one of the first things to change for me was my ability to read. If I was reading for...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Dec 30, 20203 min read
A Few of Their Favorite Things: History Podcasters Share Their Favorite Episodes
The end of the year usually brings with it a lot of lists proclaiming to gather the Best Of something, and in recent years this has...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Dec 4, 20203 min read
Jessie Bonstelle and the State of Theater in 1931
The fight for the arts to be taken seriously and valued by wider audiences to the same level as they are by those who create art has been...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Nov 25, 20204 min read
To Independent Scholars, with Love
There are few people in the academic world as resilient and resourceful as the independent scholar. I say this not because I am one...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Sep 1, 20209 min read
PCOS, the Pandemic, and Me
As you may or may not know, September is PCOS Awareness Month and I have been dealing with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, defined by...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Aug 1, 20205 min read
Professionalism in Podcasting (and Everywhere Else)
Podcasting, despite appearances, is very rarely a field where one works in complete isolation. It is true that at the beginning,...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Jul 14, 20205 min read
14+ Musicals Set in France
Hello friends, followers, and readers! Happy 14 Juillet, also known as France's National Day or Bastille Day depending on who is speaking...
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Christine Caccipuoti
May 12, 202010 min read
How I Really Footnote History
Last night, I wondered how many people would find it interesting that I wrote the first draft of my upcoming Footnoting History episode...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Mar 28, 20204 min read
Confession: I Hate Video Chats
In recent weeks it has been difficult to determine what to discuss in my monthly blog post because everything I came up with felt...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Feb 28, 20205 min read
10+ Conference Survival Tips
Attending conferences can be rewarding and exciting. It can also be stressful and terrifying. And it is almost always exhausting. While...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Dec 28, 20195 min read
15 New Year's Resolutions for Podcasters
It's a few days after Christmas and despite it being my "week off" I am sitting in my house reading, watching television, and thinking...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Nov 15, 20193 min read
Thank You, Podcasting
Thank you, podcasting, for...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Sep 18, 20196 min read
Goldilocks and the Three Gynecologists
(September is PCOS Awareness Month. I regularly meet people who barely know what it is, let alone what it is like to live with it, so I...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Jul 6, 20195 min read
Podcasters Beware: 10 Ways to Avoid Alienating Your Audience
Podcasting is hard and audiences are important, so here are ten ways to avoid alienating your listeners.
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Christine Caccipuoti
May 17, 20199 min read
My Love Affair with the Lannisters
[Spoiler Alert: This post speaks freely about the television series Game of Thrones, up to and including the series finale] Immediately...
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Christine Caccipuoti
May 12, 20194 min read
10(ish) Mothers in Musical Theatre
Mothers. They come in all shapes, sizes, and personality types. Some are great (like my mom, who was so great that one of my biggest...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Mar 6, 20195 min read
You Deserve a Break
For almost the entire month of December 2017, I could not physically stand to look at a screen, be it computer, phone, or television. Any...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Feb 8, 20195 min read
8 Podcast Website Essentials
If you have a podcast, you should have a website that goes with it. It seems obvious, but there are many that don't. If you are on the...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Jan 2, 20196 min read
No One Likes a Bad Review
Podcasting, like acting, writing, dancing, and myriad other things, is an art, and part of what makes art special is sharing it with...
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Christine Caccipuoti
Dec 14, 20186 min read
To Sound Education, With Love
I suspected I was in a good place last month when I attended the Sound Education conference at Harvard University immediately after I...
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