Sound School Podcast
Summary: The Backstory to Great Audio Storytelling, hosted by Rob Rosenthal, for Transom and PRX.
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Podcasts:
On this HowSound, how a story about a skydiving accident nearly drove Anna Rose MacArthur away from radio and what brought her back.
Rob Stein and Rebecca Davis reveal the backstory to their working relationship as reporter and producer.
Lea Thau, host of the "Strangers" podcast on podcasting, journalism, and turning the mic toward yourself.
On this edition, we follow the path from script to a produced story about plant communication with Peter Frick-Wright and Robbie Carver.
A HowSound first: a live recording in front of an audience. The guest is Michael May who talks about his story "Death of a Bangalore Law Student."
Natasha Haverty talks about her path from reporting on dairy princess pageants to award-winning investigative stories on prisons for North Country Public Radio in upstate New York.
On this HowSound, Scott Carrier, Alex Chadwick, and the legendary story behind Scott's first radio piece "The Hitchhiker," produced in 1983.
On this episode, a 2004 "Best New Producer" award-winner from Third Coast and a real tearjerker produced by Bente Birkeland.
The staff at Studio 360 dissects the production, writing, and voicing of their recent broadcast from 1914.
Stories about drawing, getting old, stuffed animals, and what to do when you get a magnet stuck up your nose. It must be David Green's "Third Grade Audio."
If I had to pick a story for a "Top Ten Favorite Student Features," "Five Things" by Matt Largey would be one of them because of the incredible intimacy.
Producer Jakob Lewis on "parachuting in" to produce a story about a funeral and a grieving family.
Interviewing tricks and tips from NPR science reporter Alix Spiegel. You'll want to take notes.
Transom Story Workshop student, Alex Kapelman, with the story of a drummer with a hook for a hand and a 50-year old rock and roll mystery.
The new podcast "Criminal," is well worth a listen. Find out what it's all about from the program's host, Phoebe Judge.