PODCASTS
Full Service Radio x the LINE Hotel
[Founder + Executive Producer]
Full Service Radio is an internet radio station and podcast network launched in 2016 with the Sydell Group, the hospitality team behind boutique hotels including The Nomad, The LINE, The Freehand, and more.
Rolling Stone
How to Start a Podcast: 7 Things These Experts Say You’ll Need
“Too many people these days seem to think their thoughts, ideas and conversations are interesting enough to merit having a podcast, but I think the market is oversaturated with mediocre content (much like blogs in their heyday),” says Jack Inslee, founder of Full Service Radio, a live broadcast podcast network and internet radio station.
Departures Magazine
These Washington, D.C. Hotels Combine Style with Social Consciousness
“Jack Inslee, the station’s manager, pushes back against the characterization of the station as political. “Conflating the creative community with the political community does us a disservice,” he told me.”
New York Times
“In Washington, a Design-Driven Newcomer Spices Things Up”“
[...] most unusually, a radio station, Full Service Radio, that broadcasts live from a lounge in the lobby. The station, which streams online, plays music and conducts interviews and round table discussions with local and visiting artists, musicians and other notables.”
Washington Post
“Finding your religion at the Line, a new hotel in Adams Morgan”
“[...]Full Service Radio, a podcast-recording studio and live Internet radio station created by Brooklyn expat Jack Inslee. (To listen, pop in your ear buds or turn on the TV in your guest room.) If you time it right, you can meet — or at least rubberneck — one of the 30-plus hosts and their special guests.”
Heritage Radio Network @ Roberta’s Restaurant
[Founding Executive Producer]
2009-2016
New York Times
“In Roberta’s backyard, three greenhouses growing peppers and eggplants sit atop two metal shipping containers. These containers house the Heritage Radio Network.”
New York Post
“We looked at these two containers in the back and thought they could possibly house the stations,” said producer Jack Inslee. “It seemed like a crazy idea at first, but within a couple of weeks we had it built.”
Brooklyn Magazine
“Serial Nation: The Rise of Radio and Podcasts in Brooklyn”
“I think it’s great that so many podcasts are happening and there are so many people taking initiative,” Inslee said. “But you get so many people in silos, which is not to say it’s bad; it’s just that what we’re doing is different. We’re in this active, lively space and it just lends itself to this totally different energy.”
Edible Brooklyn
“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised—But at Heritage Radio Network, It’s on the Air”
“Inslee, who arrived in 2009 fresh out of NYU, and a vivacious Michigander named Erin Fairbanks, the station’s executive director, are the twin turbines who keep HRN running.”
MUSIC PRODUCTION
Pitchfork
“Album Review: ‘Old Rockhounds Never Die’ [8.0]”
“[...] producer Jack Inslee, a studied technician who stitches throbbing low-end with her violin squeals, and 808 taps with her plucky banjo, with the precision and grace of a fine tailor.”
Washington Post
“Sir E.U can’t stop, won’t stop taking rap to new places”
“The parameters generate something spontaneous, something strange, something that echoes the vim of hip-hop visionary Rammellzee circa 1983 and something that hints at the mysteries of existence circa eternity.”
NPR
“'Misery' And The Old-Timey Futurism Of Odetta Hartman”
“[...] producer Jack Inslee works to maximize her songs' darkest and most unsettling qualities.”
Rolling Stone
Bonnaroo 2015: The Ultimate Guide
“Best Kept Secret: Brooklyn crew Full Service Party will hold down the dance floor at the Christmas Club Barn for most of the weekend.”