Join Us In Supporting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

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September is right around the corner, and that means it is time for the second annual Relay FM for St. Jude Podcastathon! Last year the Relay FM community raised over $315,000 for the kids of St. Jude during National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

Treatments invented at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% to more than 80% since it opened more than 50 years ago, and St. Jude won’t stop until no child dies from cancer.

With all of our support, this work can continue to save the lives of children around the world.

This year, we'll be holding our live Podcastathon event on Friday, September 18, from 2-8 PM Eastern on our Twitch channel.

We can't wait to hang out with everyone that day. Like last year, the Podcastathon will be full of all sorts of wild antics, so get it on your calendar now!

In the mean time, we're asking the Relay FM community to help support this wonderful cause again. Let's show the kids of St. Jude that we're in their corner!

Introducing Backstage, a New Members Podcast

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Today, we are pleased to announce Backstage.

Backstage is a members-only podcast from Relay FM. Each month, co-founders Myke Hurley and Stephen Hackett will give a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to run the network, and share their knowledge to help you create a podcast or start a creative project.

Backstage is for members of Relay FM, but we're making Episode 1 available to everyone. Check it out here.

Backstage is published in the same feed as Relay FM’s annual membership bonus episodes. Learn about Relay FM membership or join here to help support our day-to-day work at Relay FM.

Introducing The Test Drivers and Flashback

Today, we are excited to share two new shows with you, The Test Drivers and Flashback.

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Hosted by Austin Evans and Myke Hurley, The Test Drivers is all about taking technology out for a spin, no matter if it’s the absolute cutting edge or collecting dust in the bargain bin. Each episode, Austin and Myke will be exploring products from smartphones to laptops, software to gaming consoles. Anything could be a daily driver.

Austin has been the host of his eponymous YouTube channel for 11 years. With 4 million subscribers, Austin is one of the most influential voices in technology today, with experience ranging from gaming and PCs to mobile devices and cameras.

The Test Drivers will publish every two weeks. The first episode is live now, and covers Samsung's Unboxed 2020 event. Austin has the company's new phones in-hand and shares his impressions of what's new for the year from the Galaxy line.

Get subscribed to The Test Drivers today:

 
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Flashback is a new podcast from Quinn Nelson and Stephen Hackett. Quinn hosts the Snazzy Labs YouTube channel, where he reviews Macs, PCs and more, exploring the world of notebooks, desktops and workstations with a bent toward hardware performance. In addition to his roles at Relay FM, Stephen is an avid Apple collector and writes and produces videos at 512 Pixels.

Flashback is a cumulation of their joint interest in why technology is the way that it is. This season on the podcast, the pair look at failed tech products to see what we can learn by studying their demises.

The first episode covers the Newton, Apple's PDA product from the 1990s. Flashback will publish every other week, and Stephen and Quinn have some wild tech stories in the works for future episodes.

Get subscribed to Flashback:

Introducing Pictorial

Today, we are proud to announce Pictorial, a new Relay FM podcast about art history and culture.

It is hosted by Quinn Rose and Betty Chen. Quinn is a podcaster and producer, and Betty is host of the ARTiculations channel on YouTube. They are both non-professional art enthusiasts who love to share about anything and everything that can be remotely considered as art.

Get subscribed today!

Additionally, Pictorial episodes will be shared on YouTube, and the show can be followed on Instagram.

Relay FM for St. Jude

September is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and for the last several years, I have used it to fundraise for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN.

This year, Relay FM (and a bunch of our friends) are raising money for St. Jude throughout the month of September, culminating in a six-hour live video podcast on the 20th. All month, we’ll be sharing varying aspects of the hospital’s important work in ridding the world of childhood cancer.

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If you aren’t familiar with the work of St. Jude, it is neatly encompassed in the organization’s mission statement:

The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family’s ability to pay.

This mission is near and dear to many, many people around the world, but for some of us, it’s personal. Deeply personal.

A little over ten years ago, my wife and I's oldest son was diagnosed with a brain tumor at just six months of age. After surgery at our local children’s hospital he was admitted to St. Jude, undergoing 18 rounds of chemotherapy. This treatment stopped the cancer in its tracks, and while he will never quite be out of the woods, he leads a joyous life thanks to the researchers, security guards, nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, janitors, chefs, physical therapists, doctors, audiologists, MRI technicians and everyone else who works for St. Jude.

The women and men of St. Jude have vowed to keep working until every child who is diagnosed with cancer survives it. The hospital’s founder believed that no child should die in the dawn of life, and everyone I have met wearing a St. Jude ID tag has it engraved on their hearts and minds. It shows: treatments created at St. Jude have pushed the overall cancer survival for kids rate from 20% to more than 80%.

That is amazing, and it’s only possible by those who give to St. Jude’s life-saving work, which reaches around the world, into countless communities, giving countless families hope on their darkest days.

The price for this hope? Nothing. No family is ever charged a dime by St. Jude; treatment, housing, travel and more are all paid for by the generosity of people like you.

Our goal this year is to raise $75,000 for the kids of St. Jude, and we would love you to join us this month in our campaign.

To make things a little more interesting, Myke and I will be co-hosting a six-hour video podcast from the St. Jude campus on Friday, September 20, from 4 to 10 PM Eastern on the Relay FM Twitch channel to raise money and share more of St. Jude’s work... all while talking about the tech news of the week. It should be a lot of fun, so stay tuned for more details.

In the meantime, learn more about St. Jude and click here to donate.

Yours, Stephen