After 300+ interviews with Stanford experts, Russ Altman knows how to turn complex ideas into conversations people actually want to follow.In this episode of Continuing Studies, Neil and Jen talk w...
Podium Podcasts
Media Production
Vancouver, BC 795 followers
A podcast agency for higher education & non-profit podcasts.
About us
Podium is a podcast production and marketing agency. We work with universities, not-for-profits and story tellers to brand & produce engaging podcasts that audiences want to listen to. Using our highly focused analytics, we then develop strategies and build engaging campaigns to drive follower growth. Come join us and watch your ear balls grow! Give us a shout – let's podcast!
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- Vancouver, BC
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- 2020
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- Higher Education, Whitelabel for Ad Agencies, Branded Podcasts, Podcast Marketing, Spotify Agency, Podcast Agency, Podcast Listenship Growth, Podcast Production, Audio Ads, Podcast Ad Production, Podcast Technology, Podcast Consulting, and Podcast Follower Growth
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What? Audio-only podcasts can be the right choice over video sometimes??? Yes, indeed!
What happens when podcasting becomes part of the research process; not just a way to share the findings afterward? That’s the question at the heart of our latest Continuing Studies Podcast conversation with Professor Abigail Harrison Moore from the University of Leeds. This episode challenged some of my own assumptions about what a podcast can be and reminded me that audio can be a powerful tool for listening, learning, and sharing power. A few takeaways that stuck with me: 1. Podcasting can be research, not just dissemination. Abigail shares how the Whose Power project used podcasting as a participatory research space where young people weren't simply interview subjects, they helped shape the conversations and outcomes. 2. Sometimes audio-only is the right choice. While podcasting is obsessed with video, Abigail explains why removing cameras helped create a more comfortable and equitable environment for participants. Audio captures things other methods miss. Voice, accent, pauses, emotion, uncertainty. These aren't things to edit out, they become part of the research itself. 3. Participatory podcasting requires more preparation, not less. Creating a safe space for authentic conversation requires trust-building, consent, and careful design long before anyone presses record. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/g6TMPP4x Jennifer-Lee Gunson
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How can a podcast use academic research to help us make sense of today’s news? Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee Gunson get answers from Gemma Ware, head of audio at The Conversation UK and host/co-producer of The Conversation Weekly podcast on the latest Continuing Studies Podcast episode.
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Humble brag moment for the team!
Wow, Think Fast Talk Smart: The Podcast cracked the top 30 of All Podcasts on Apple in Canada. Proud to be part of the team as we approach our 300th episode. Charts are great, but it's even better to read all the emails and reviews we receive about how TFTS is helping people show up with more confidence, communicate clearly, and move their careers forward Congrats to Matt Abrahams and the rest of the small but mighty team working on the podcast.
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What does it take to turn rigorous scientific research into stories millions of people actually want to listen to? Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee Gunson sit down with Blythe Terrell, executive editor of Science Vs to learn how one of the world’s most popular science podcasts blends deep research, narrative storytelling, and a bit of humour to reach millions of listeners.
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What happens when a podcast evolves into a platform for research and storytelling? In the latest Continuing Studies Podcast episode, Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee Gunson speak with Will Brehm, creator of FreshEd, a show that has grown into a multi-format, multi-language network for educational research. Over 10 years, FreshEd has expanded into: ✔ Narrative and interview-driven research storytelling ✔ Multilingual content reaching global audiences ✔ An audio journal model where researchers contribute their own work ✔ A sustainable approach without ads or paywalls ✔ A platform used in classrooms around the world One key takeaway: Creating research is not enough. Building an audience is part of the work. This is where podcasting starts to move beyond content and into infrastructure. 🎧 Opening Doors for Academic Voices https://lnkd.in/gKmxxtsm #PodiumPodcasts #HigherEdPods #AcademicPodcasting #PodcastStrategy #HigherEducation