
Frank Racioppi
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I am a South Jersey-based author who is a writer for the Ear Worthy publication, which appears on Vocal, Substack, Medium, Blogger, Tumblr, and social media. Ear Worthy offers daily podcast reviews, recommendations, and articles.
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Podcaster Profiles: Andrew Moses
Today, our Podcaster Profiles will introduce you to a highly successful businessman, who is also a superb podcaster. Creator/host Andrew Moses explains his show this way: “I independently host my own weekly podcast Everybody Pulls The Tarp and have interviewed over 240+ Olympians, pro athletes, TV personalities, Broadway stars, Grammy winners, best-selling authors, & other high-performers about their success secrets and the power of leading by example.”
By Frank Racioppi2 days ago in Interview
Everyone Gets A Juice Box Podcast
Everyone Gets a Juice Box: For Parents of Neurodivergent Kids is a relatively new podcast that began in December 2025. The show features conversations with parents, educators, doctors, and specialists to provide support and actionable advice. The goal is to help parents feel seen, supported, and less alone by fostering a community that shares “the tea” (the struggles) and “the juice” (the joys and wins).
By Frank Racioppi3 days ago in Families
Going Clean Is Dirty Business
After more than a decade of research, investigation, and documentation of events as they unfolded, Deckchair Productions has just launched Going Clean Is Dirty Business, a gripping new narrative podcast that uncovers one of the most extraordinary stories in modern clean energy history.
By Frank Racioppi4 days ago in Earth
Stories And Strategies Podcast
Stories and Strategies is the podcast for public relations and communications professionals who want substance, not slogans. It is a podcast that is exquisitely designed and organized to optimize the listening experience. The show begins with a clip or unifying theme discussed. Then, the pleasing intro music gives way to the show’s name, what it’s about, and the hosts’ introductions. There are images designed for each episode, and timestamped topics in the Show Notes. Perfectly executed. Nothing missed.
By Frank Racioppi6 days ago in Interview
Everybody Pulls The Tarp Podcast
Creator/host Andrew Moses explains his show this way: “I independently host my own weekly podcast, Everybody Pulls The Tarp, and have interviewed over 240+ Olympians, pro athletes, TV personalities, Broadway stars, Grammy winners, best-selling authors, & other high-performers about their success secrets and the power of leading by example.”
By Frank Racioppi7 days ago in Lifehack
History For The Reckoning Podcast On Neglected History
History for the Reckoning is a new podcast that launched on February 19th, 2026. The show defines itself as “a podcast exploring uncomfortable, overlooked, or erased American history through expert interviews.”
By Frank Racioppi9 days ago in Interview
The International Women's Podcast Festival
When an acquaintance (not a friend) asked me what I was writing on Ear Worthy now, I explained that I was just crafting a piece about The International Women’s Podcast Festival (IWPF). His aggrieved response was, “Jeez, when is it going to be International Men’s Day?”
By Frank Racioppi11 days ago in Interview
Podcaster Profiles
The Review It Yourself podcast (often shortened to RIY) is a UK-based show hosted by Sean and Sarah that offers film and TV reviews, usually with a focus on being “eternally unimpressed,” featuring witty banter, deep dives into pop culture, and themed episodes, including special series like Defend It Yourself with guest podcasters.
By Frank Racioppi12 days ago in Interview
Twenty-First Century Disability Podcast
Twenty-First Century Disability was created and is hosted by Hollis Peirce, a chronically physically disabled man with Congenital Muscular Dystrophy. Mr. Peirce, who is on a ventilator, can narrate his podcast using only his bottom lip. His voice is intelligible and intelligent.
By Frank Racioppi13 days ago in Interview
Diaspora Diaries Podcast
Before we discuss the Diaspora Diaries Podcast, we should define our terms. A diaspora is the scattering or dispersion of a population from their original, traditional, or ancestral homeland to various, often multiple, other regions. It refers to people who live outside their native land but maintain a strong, shared identity, cultural, or emotional connection to that home.
By Frank Racioppi14 days ago in Interview










