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Julie Shapiro – Blueprint for a Standout Podcast
11 Video lessons in HD
1h 19m of class content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. What Is A Podcast?
3. Lay Of The Land
4. Content Types
5. Building Blocks
6. The Look Of Podcasting: Title, Design & Logo
7. The Sound Of Podcasting: Scoring & Sound Design
8. Audience Engagement & Growth
9. Revenue – If, When, How
10. Tips From Podcast Producers
11. Why Move Forward With Podcasting?
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Get A Comprehensive Introduction To The World Of Podcasting
Ready to take your initial leap into the world of podcasting? Then this is the class for you. A lot of people think that all you need to produce a podcast is a great idea, a laptop, and a microphone. But if you really want your podcast to be heard, you need to first get the lay of the land.
Julie Shapiro, executive producer of Radiotopia and Ear Hustle, will give you valuable insight into the world of podcasting and outline the key elements of building a successful show. She’ll talk about the important players in the field, where to get helpful resources, and what it takes find your audience.
In this class, you’ll learn how to:
Develop your initial idea and bring focus to your topic.
Discover resources and communities to support your efforts.
Find and develop your unique voice.
Establish a manageable workflow.
Secure revenue and maintain a publishing schedule.
Stand out from the pack and build your audience.
JULIE SHAPIRO
Julie Shapiro (@jatomic) is the executive producer of Radiotopia from PRX – a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven podcasts. She is also the executive producer of Ear Hustle. From 2014-15, Julie was the executive producer of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation / Radio National’s (RN) Creative Audio Unit. In 2000 she co-founded the Third Coast International Audio Festival, where as artistic director she shaped the Festival’s creative trajectory and prioritized innovative audio and a cross-pollinating international listening culture. Julie has taught radio to university students, presented at conferences all over the globe, and produced stories for the airwaves in the US and beyond. She lives in Arlington, MA with her husband, son, and cat Flower.