All in Alumni Podcast

Club Management

Club Management hosted by Shannon Dawson tells the stories of the nightlife venues, labels, DJs and musicians around the world who are making noise and changing their communities through music. We also analyze the cultural and historical elements that shift, impact and develop our beloved music scenes too. A new episode drops every other week. You can find Club Management on iTunes, SoundCloud, Mixcloud, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify!

Are Your Parents Proud of You?

Are Your Parents Proud of You? is a conversation among artists. Interviewees discuss their process, their inspiration, and how their parents felt about their career paths. Conversations with some of the Chicago area’s most highly active artists in the Chicago area range from the humorous to the serious to the informational.

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On a Quest

Alum Jill Urchak is on a quest to seek out the supernatural, the unseen, unproven, UFO's, dreams, psychics, near-death experience, spirits, angels, numerology, ghosts, Bigfoot, and maybe even the Loch Ness monster.

Featuring real conversations with regular everyday people and professionals. Join her as she is not afraid to explore the unknown, with humor. Listen Here

Car Con Carne Podcast

Car Con Carne is “The World’s Only Food Podcast Recorded in a Car.” Hosted by Chicago media veteran James VanOsdol, each episode finds James and a guest visiting a Chicago area restaurant, taking their food to go, and eating/doing an interview in the front seat of his Mazda 3. Listen Here

We Still Like You

Do you have a story that makes you feel weird? A story that catches you moments before you fall asleep and fills you with shame? We Still Like You wants to hear it.

We Still Like You is all about celebrating our shame. Founded in 2014 by Danii Gallegos, J Michael Osborne, Dan Sheehan, and Tyler Snodgrass, We Still Like You started as a house show. Each month, friends and strangers would gather in various apartments around Chicago to listen as performers shared stories of shame from their past. The show was always free, but in exchange, the audience was asked to forgive every performer for their misdeeds with a hearty chant of "We still like you!"