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Nice Try!: With Breadth Comes Depth (ft. Avery Trufelman.)
For connoisseurs of podcasts Avery Trufelman shouldn’t need much of an introduction. She’s worked on popular shows like 99% Invisible and it’s successful spinoff, Articles of Interest. More recently she…
How to Start a War: Leveraging a Medium (Ft. Michael Trapani.)
It took Michael Trapani six years to make How to Start a War. From meticulous research, immersive sound design, impeccable narration and poignant story writing, Michael masterfully leveraged the audio…
Season 2 Trailer
The new season of 3 Clips is here. Join Castos and Evo Terra as they explore what podcasting is and can be. This season features guests such as Avery Trufleman,…
Storybound: Going Against the Norm (ft. Jude Brewer)
Radio theatre is defined as a dramatized performance — no visual, only dialogue and sounds to manifest images in the listeners’ minds, resulting in a uniquely psychological experience. This mode…
2 Pages with MBS: Ideas vs. “the personal” (ft. Michael Bungay Stanier)
Premise is everything when it comes to shaping a strong show. It allows the audience to understand immediately where they’re headed, which brings us to 2 Pages with MBS, a…
Freelance Writing Coach: Selling Your Time (ft. Kaleigh Moore)
Sometimes less is more. Especially when the crux of your podcast is sharing something practical, like freelance writing. That’s exactly what Kaleigh Moore and Emma Siemasko do with their podcast,…
True Love & Other Noncommunicable Diseases: Making the Personal…Performative! (ft. Brianna Barrett)
A camera. A cancer diagnosis. True love. Romantic comedy. Award-winning writer and storyteller Brianna Barrett has performed her show about serious illness and resilience to audiences along the west coast…
Camp Monsters: Audio as a Visual Medium (ft. Weston Davis)
Audio as a Visual Medium is a paradox in many ways. But when done well, writing for the ear, editing and sound design can create a visual world through audio….
Unread: Digital Breadcrumbs (ft. Chris Stedman)
One December evening in 2019, Chris Stedman noticed a new message in his inbox from his friend Alex, sent at exactly 7 p.m. He and Alex hadn’t talked in a…