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After 45 years in radio programming, Mike McVay knows a good story when he hears one. In Radio Ink, the Podcast Movement speaker zeroes in on an underrated quality: “Sometimes, telling the story quickly and without embellishment, makes it a better story.” The benefits have more to do with engagement than time.
“Be efficient. Not brief,” McVay recommends. “Communicate as you would if you were passing someone in the hallway at work or at school.” You’d face each other head-on, then sideways as you pass, and then backward as you keep walking. To keep from overthinking, try breaking a story down into three sentences.
For example, he found this question easy to answer: “How do I tell a story about finding a raccoon living in the engine of my truck, which kept it from starting, and when I opened the hood to see what was wrong, the raccoon jumped at me. I don’t know who was more scared. The raccoon or me?” His reply? “You just did.”
Until enough misinformation was spread by The Joe Rogan Experience, podcasting largely avoided the content-moderation debate. How should the industry approach the balance between free speech and facts? Next Tuesday, August 24, experts from The Democracy Group podcast network will hash it out.
Free to attend, “The Promise and Peril of Free Speech in Podcasting” will be a future-focused roundtable discussion and Q&A. Jenna Spinelle (Democracy Works), Turi Munthe (On Opinion), and Justin Kempf (The Democracy Paradox) will be moderated by Arielle Nissenblatt (EarBuds Podcast Collective).
One of many questions on the table: Should audio have different standards than video or social media? The integration of audio, video, and social media presents new challenges that evolve along with podcasting itself. The conversation is much larger than The Guy from “Fear Factor,” so let’s talk solutions.
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