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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2025 · 1H 55M

EP036 "The Crimeatorium Interview"

from The Tim Kulig Free Music Podcast · host timkuligfreemusic

Today I interview Madeline from the true crime podcast "Crimeatorium".   Summary In this engaging conversation, I interview Madeline from the True Crime Podcast "Crimatorium", exploring her journey into podcasting, the evolution of the true crime genre, and the emotional weight of the cases she covers. We discuss the challenges of navigating the podcasting landscape, the impact of technology and AI on content creation, and the importance of personal touch and creative control in building a successful podcast. Madeline shares her insights on learning and growth throughout her podcasting journey, as well as the emotional challenges she faces with the cases she covers. In this conversation, we delve into the emotional challenges faced when covering true crime stories, the importance of finding lesser-known cases, and the evolution of documentary filmmaking. We discuss the changing landscape of film distribution and composition, highlighting the differences between classic and modern cinema. The conversation also touches on the authenticity of independent media and the significance of music in podcasts, concluding with a discussion on the value of feedback in creative work. We also delve into the intricacies of music distribution, the challenges of maintaining visibility on various platforms, and the impact of AI on music composition. Finally, Tim & Madeline discuss the importance of audience engagement, handling criticism, and the balance between creativity and personal life. The introduction of new podcast projects and the significance of branding are also explored, highlighting the evolving landscape of content creation.   Keywords  True Crime, Podcasting, AI, Creative Process, Emotional Impact, Technology, Music, Personal Growth, Podcasting Tools, Audience Engagement, true crime, emotional impact, documentary filmmaking, film distribution, movie composition, independent media, podcasting, music in media, creative feedback, music platforms, revenue, distribution, AI music, audience engagement, podcasting, creativity, criticism, branding   For all things Crimeatorium, please check out the following links: Welcome to Crimeatorium True Crime. I’m your host, Madeline O’Brien. Each week, I delve into lesser-known true crime cases, including stories of murder, abduction, missing persons, and courtroom trials. These are the cases you won’t often hear about, told with no banter, just the facts. If you’re passionate about true crime podcasts that focus on unheard stories, in-depth investigations, and real-life trials, take the next step and subscribe to Crimeatorium True Crime on your favorite podcast platform. www.crimeatorium.com   For Tim Kulig Free Music Follow me for more royalty free music: timkulig.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063945225723 https://www.patreon.com/timkulig https://www.instagram.com/timkuligfreemusic/ Tim Kulig \ timkulig.com

Today I interview Madeline from the true crime podcast "Crimeatorium".   Summary In this engaging conversation, I interview Madeline from the True Crime Podcast "Crimatorium", exploring her journey into podcasting, the evolution of the true crime genre, and the emotional weight of the cases she covers. We discuss the challenges of navigating the podcasting landscape, the impact of technology and AI on content creation, and the importance of personal touch and creative control in building a successful podcast. Madeline shares her insights on learning and growth throughout her podcasting journey, as well as the emotional challenges she faces with the cases she covers. In this conversation, we delve into the emotional challenges faced when covering true crime stories, the importance of finding lesser-known cases, and the evolution of documentary filmmaking. We discuss the changing landscape of film distribution and composition, highlighting the differences between classic and modern cinema. The conversation also touches on the authenticity of independent media and the significance of music in podcasts, concluding with a discussion on the value of feedback in creative work. We also delve into the intricacies of music distribution, the challenges of maintaining visibility on various platforms, and the impact of AI on music composition. Finally, Tim & Madeline discuss the importance of audience engagement, handling criticism, and the balance between creativity and personal life. The introduction of new podcast projects and the significance of branding are also explored, highlighting the evolving landscape of content creation.   Keywords  True Crime, Podcasting, AI, Creative Process, Emotional Impact, Technology, Music, Personal Growth, Podcasting Tools, Audience Engagement, true crime, emotional impact, documentary filmmaking, film distribution, movie composition, independent media, podcasting, music in media, creative feedback, music platforms, revenue, distribution, AI music, audience engagement, podcasting, creativity, criticism, branding   For all things Crimeatorium, please check out the following links: Welcome to Crimeatorium True Crime. I’m your host, Madeline O’Brien. Each week, I delve into lesser-known true crime cases, including stories of murder, abduction, missing persons, and courtroom trials. These are the cases you won’t often hear about, told with no banter, just the facts. If you’re passionate about true crime podcasts that focus on unheard stories, in-depth investigations, and real-life trials, take the next step and subscribe to Crimeatorium True Crime on your favorite podcast platform. www.crimeatorium.com   For Tim Kulig Free Music Follow me for more royalty free music: timkulig.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063945225723 https://www.patreon.com/timkulig https://www.instagram.com/timkuligfreemusic/ Tim Kulig \ timkulig.com

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Today I interview Madeline from the true crime podcast "Crimeatorium".   Summary In this engaging conversation, I interview Madeline from the True Crime Podcast "Crimatorium", exploring her journey into podcasting, the evolution of the true crime...

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