The least well understood skill in podcasting has its own show. Sound Judgment explores the craft of hosting, asking, “What does it take to become a beloved podcast host?” Veteran public radio producer Elaine Appleton Grant (above) goes behind the scenes to dissect one episode at a time with today’s most compelling hosts.
Together, Grant and her guests unpack the creative choices that shape storytelling and sound, such as authenticity, point of view, scripting, performance, field reporting, interview skills, revisions, co-hosting dynamics, and more.
Season 2 kicks off January 12 with revered storyteller and host, Glynn Washington of Snap Judgment; National Speaker Association Hall of Famer and podcast host Jay Baer; a conversation with Juleyka Lantigua about How to talk with [Mami and Papi] about Anything, and a collaborative episode with award-winning host Jodi Krangle of Audio Branding.
Season 1 featured Lemonada's Stephanie Wittels Wachs, host of Last Day; former Prx chief content officer and founder of Marketplace,...
Together, Grant and her guests unpack the creative choices that shape storytelling and sound, such as authenticity, point of view, scripting, performance, field reporting, interview skills, revisions, co-hosting dynamics, and more.
Season 2 kicks off January 12 with revered storyteller and host, Glynn Washington of Snap Judgment; National Speaker Association Hall of Famer and podcast host Jay Baer; a conversation with Juleyka Lantigua about How to talk with [Mami and Papi] about Anything, and a collaborative episode with award-winning host Jodi Krangle of Audio Branding.
Season 1 featured Lemonada's Stephanie Wittels Wachs, host of Last Day; former Prx chief content officer and founder of Marketplace,...
- 8/1/2023
- Podnews.net
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