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The Rise of a True Crime Podcast, with Diane Godfrey & Jordan Rich

At the Concord Free Public Library

Join us at the Concord Free Public Library for "The Rise of a True Crime Podcast", an evening with Diane Godfrey and Jordan Rich!

Court reporter Diane Godfrey and co-host Jordan Rich of WBZ Radio will discuss their true crime podcast "All Rise." Learn what goes into making a successful podcast and get a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most fascinating cases in Massachusetts history.

The event will take place at the Concord Free Public Library at 129 Main St. in Concord on Wednesday, November 2 at 7:00 p.m.

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About Diane:
Diane Godfrey has been a court reporter for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for 30 years. She has worked on thousands of criminal cases as well as on civil litigation at the Superior Court level. She started her podcast “All Rise with Diane Godfrey” in December 2020 to share her unique perspective and experiences -- sometimes grim, sometimes comical, but always engaging – whether behind-the-scenes, in the crowded hallways, or in the paneled courtrooms of the Massachusetts judicial system.

About Jordan:
Jordan Rich has been a staple in the Boston broadcasting industry for decades. As the host of WBZ AM 1030 Radio's The Jordan Rich Show, his warm style and comforting voice reached listeners across the nation and beyond. Today, Jordan's special features fill the WBZ airwaves and continue his tradition of excellence in radio programming. As a nationally recognized voice-over artist, he's the voice of numerous businesses, organizations, and charities as well as audiobooks. And, his voice-over classes have launched the careers of many in the field.

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