
Sound School Podcast
The Backstory to Great Audio Storytelling, hosted by Rob Rosenthal, for Transom and PRX.
Latest episodes

Mar 11, 2025 • 42min
Amen, Chenjerai
Chenjerai Kumanyika delivered the goods. Rob interviewed Chenjerai on stage at the recent On Air Fest where Chenjraie was passionate, animated, and electric as he talked about a question he sees as essential for anyone in audio storytelling to consider. We're sure you'll be as transfixed as the audience.

Feb 25, 2025 • 30min
Revisiting: The Longest Shortest Time
Just recently, Hillary Frank relaunched her popular podcast The Longest Shortest Time. This archive episode takes us back to Hillary's early days, when she was just finding her way in podcasting -- as we all were.

Feb 11, 2025 • 18min
The Layered Approach - Interviewing for Scenes
You want scenes in your story. But, reporting in the field isn't an option. What then? Simon Adler, a senior producer at Radiolab has an answer: interview for scenes using "the layered approach."

Jan 28, 2025 • 28min
The Backstory to "Our Ancestors Were Messy"
Nichole Hill pitched her show idea again and again. And, again and again, podcast companies said "no." But, that didn't stop Nichole. She said "I'm doing it myself!" Our Ancestors Were Messy, a podcast featuring hidden stories from the archives of historic, Black newspapers, launches February 5th. Sound School has the backstory to how Nichole dialed in the format for the show and why she chose a mix of chat and narrative styles.

Jan 14, 2025 • 21min
All Hands On Deck - NPR and the Nixon White House
Just over 50 years ago, in 1974, NPR took to the airwaves for a 25-hour-broadcast that Rob thinks may be one of the most tedious recordings he's ever heard and one that was also an incredible broadcast service. What is it? You'll have to listen. Trust us. It's worth it.

Dec 31, 2024 • 24min
Revisiting: First, Tell Them an Anecdote
Rob's interview with Misha Euceph is one of his favorites. As he says, she's very clear, engaging, and insightful about the craft of audio storytelling. On this archive episode of the show from 2019, they discuss why Misha believed it was important to start each episode of her podcast "Tell Them, I Am" with a personal anecdote.

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Dec 17, 2024 • 19min
Dissection - Daniel Alarcón's Writing Maneuvers
Daniel Alarcón, an acclaimed writer and host of 'The Good Whale,' dives into the intricate storytelling woven into narratives about animals. He discusses the emotional weight behind Keiko the orca's journey from captivity to freedom, highlighting the ethical dilemmas in human-animal relationships. Alarcón critiques common narrative strategies, advocating for specificity in writing that resonates deeply with audiences. He also shares insights on the challenges faced during Keiko's relocation, reflecting on the significance of compassion in storytelling.

Dec 3, 2024 • 28min
Fingers Crossed, Twice
Nothing seems guaranteed these days for creative audio makers. "Short Cuts" was recently cancelled and "Pretendians" is seeking funding for a second season, two shows on this episode of Sound School that are high on Rob's must-listen list because they elevate the craft and deliver essential storytelling.

Nov 19, 2024 • 21min
Please Keep WCAI Right Where It Is
WCAI, the public radio station for Cape Cod, has been told it needs to move -- to leave the home it broadcasts from. An actual home. A former captain's house. News that the house had been sold startled the station staff and the community. In this episode, Rob laments what would be a strike against the station's deep commitment to local service.

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Nov 5, 2024 • 15min
Keep the Universal in Mind for Local Stories
Ajda Kus, a talented reporter from Val 202, shares her insights on merging local nuances with universal themes in storytelling. She emphasizes that connecting with broader experiences makes local tales accessible to everyone. Joining her is Meta Hrovat, a former professional skier and now leader of a family outdoor agency, who reflects on her journey from competitive skiing to redefining her identity. Together, they explore the magic of fairy tales, children's imaginative engagement, and the emotional journey of evolving in a family business.