Society, Culture & Advocacy

To Stay Sane and Focused, Be Your Own Listener

In the months since going from working a day job to being a full-time writer and podcaster, I've gotten plenty…

4 years ago

Pro Storytelling Tip: The Plus/Minus System

If things are always sunny in a story, listeners get numb to the happiness. If it’s always bad, they ache…

4 years ago

From Lost to Listeners: How Podcasting Saved My Life (and Business)

It's no secret that there is a massive discrepancy between the number of cringeworthy shows (or the number of shows…

4 years ago

What Documentary Filmmaking Taught Me About Podcasting

Like documentary filmmaking, podcasting is an exercise in creative problem solving. From honing the pitch of your series to boiling…

4 years ago

Advocacy in the Podcasting World

Welcome to season four of Podcast Movement Sessions! This time around we're focusing on PM19's Society, Culture, and Advocacy track…

4 years ago

‘It’s About the Story, Now and Always’: Christopher Goffard on Dirty John and Detective Trapp

Los Angeles Times reporter Christopher Goffard did not have any podcast experience when he started working on Dirty John in…

4 years ago

Program Associate Nora O’Neill on the WUFT Student Podcast Challenge

The inaugural WUFT Student Podcast Challenge, spearheaded by the Summer Media Institute at the University of Florida College of Journalism…

4 years ago

Delivered Daily: An Interview with David Locke, Founder of Locked On Podcast Network

In the summer of 2016, David Locke, the radio voice of the Utah Jazz, founded the Locked On Podcast Network.…

5 years ago

Studio Ochenta’s Originals: More with Lory Martinez

When I recently spoke to Lory Martinez, she called from Paris, the home of Studio Ochenta. Last Friday’s article on…

5 years ago

Mija Podcast: Lory Martinez on the Love of Language

Lory Martinez, founder and CEO of Paris-based Studio Ochenta, is an inspiringly busy creator. Making audio stories in different languages…

5 years ago