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Podcast company Cadence13 announced that it is presenting the SXSW Podcast Stage for 2019 and bringing many of its podcasts and personalities to the annual festival taking place March 8-17 in Austin.
“Cadence13 has many of the strongest, most original and exciting voices in podcasting and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to showcase them at SXSW,” said Chris Corcoran, Chief Content Officer, Cadence13. “The SXSW Podcast stage will be a hub of entertainment, culture, newsmakers and standout personalities.”
The stage will originate from the Brazos Room at the JW Marriott in Austin and will feature:
On International Women’s Day, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Maria Shriver hosts a special episode of Meaningful Conversations with Maria Shriver with designer and philanthropist Kendra Scott (March 8, 5:00 pm).
From Ramble, Cadence13’s network of creators and tastemakers produced in partnership with UTA, Pretty Basic, hosted by Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz, who will share their candid experiences as some of YouTube’s most successful creators (Saturday, March 9, 11:00 am).
A preview of Crimetown Presents: The Ballad of Billy Balls, the new true crime investigative series from Zac Stuart-Pontier and Marc Smerling.
A special edition of Recode Media with Peter Kafka with guests Jacob Weisberg, co-founder, Pushkin Industries, Marshall Williams, founder, Ad Results Media, and award-winning writer and journalist Bethany McClean, about the where the podcasting industry may be going next (March 11, 3:30 pm).
Entertainment Weekly’s Shana Naomi Krochmal talks with Kathy Griffin about her new documentary A Hell of a Story, debuting at SXSW (March 12, 3:30 pm).
Documentarian Andrew Jenks sits down for an interview with acclaimed filmmaker Erin Lee Carr for his What Really Happened? Podcast to discuss the true crime genre. Carr is debuting her new HBO documentary I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth vs. Michelle Carter at SXSW (March 12, 5:00 pm).
Tenderfoot TV will feature New York Times bestselling author and Rolling Stone writer Neil Strauss, host of the new true crime podcast To Live and Die in LA together with Donald Albright, co-founder of Tenderfoot TV, discussing The Art of Storytelling and Podcasting. (March 13, 3:30 pm).