Since 2014, Adam Greenfield has been producing, editing, and consulting on numerous podcasts. Below are a few noteworthy shows Adam has had, and continues to have, a hand in.
|
Seaport Sessions is a podcast hosted, engineered, and produced by Adam Greenfield and is funded by Seaport Village and the Port of San Diego. In these podcasts, Adam discusses various themes and subjects related to San Diego, including the Bay and transportation, as well as conversations with store owners of the unique shops located in Seaport Village.
The People In My Neighborhood, produced, engineered, and hosted by Adam Greenfield. Every day we're connecting with more and more people and many of the people we know fill their day with a wide variety of passions and jobs. This podcast is about the people I know (aka the people in my neighborhood), what passions drive them to keep going, and what they'd do if they could get away with it. Welcome to the neighborhood.
Making Comics Gutter Talk, produced, engineered, and hosted by Adam Greenfield, is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the ins and outs of making comics. Whether you're a beginner or experienced creator, these in-depth and personal interviews with some of the leaders in the comics universe will be a benefit to your skill set as an artist.
|
The Great Communicators Podcast, presented by MIT's Office of Graduate Education, set out to provide grad students with an audio resource for professional development and communication. Two and a half years later, 23 podcast episodes were released with guests like Noam Chomsky, David Peterson, and more. Produced, narrated, and designed by Adam Greenfield and Patrick Yurick.
|
Homeless in San Diego is a podcast created by Interfaith Services and hosted by CEO Greg Anglea. It tells the real, true stories of those struggling with the homeless epidemic and how they continuously work to overcome it, as well as the viewpoints of local professionals and what they and others can do in the community to help. Produced and engineered by Adam Greenfield.
|
Bad Hombre was hosted by Enrique Morones, former founder and executive director of Border Angels, and touches on the various hardships and difficulties encountered in the San Diego-Mexico border region. Each Monday at high noon Enrique interviewed the movers and shakers that have joined him in the fight for equality. Produced and engineered by Adam Greenfield.
|