

Sound School Podcast
Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
The Backstory to Great Audio Storytelling, hosted by Rob Rosenthal, for Transom and PRX.
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Dec 22, 2020 • 21min
How Do You Know a Story is Worthy of a Podcast Series?
Discover the process of turning a short feature into a captivating nine-part podcast series exploring California City's history, deceptive practices of its developer, a man's heartbreaking story of being tricked into buying worthless land, and questionable practices in land sales and the role of the assessor's office.

Dec 8, 2020 • 16min
Show, Don't Tell
It's always good to be reminded of the best writing practices. That's why we dusted off this old episode of HowSound with This American Life's Brian Reed about the writing maxim "show, don't tell."

Nov 24, 2020 • 30min
Nancy Was Here
Raise a mic in the air with Rob in honor of "Nancy," the now-cancelled podcast from WNYC about the LGBTQ experience.

Nov 10, 2020 • 33min
Things I Like
Cleaning out the "closet" of audio stories and found a few choice cuts to share from podcasts like Resistance, Louder Than A Riot, and Latino USA.

Oct 27, 2020 • 23min
Portraying Character
Chana Joffe-Walt is one of my fav writers. She excels at portraying character. Chana and I listen to some of her ninja moves from "Nice White Parents," the podcast she reported and produced for Serial and The New York Times.

Oct 13, 2020 • 15min
Why So Chatty, Alex Blumberg?
If you were producing a podcast on climate change, what tone would you choose to approach the topic? Serious, right? Well, there's a lot of serious reporting in Gimlet's "How to Save a Planet." And there's also a light, "chatcast" feel woven throughout the show. Gimlet co-founder and co-host of the podcast, Alex Blumberg, explains why in this episode.

Sep 29, 2020 • 24min
A Night of Ear Candy
Step 1: Find a comfortable place to sit. Step 2: Make sure you’re free from interruption. Step 3: Put on headphones. Step 4: Place a mask over your eyes (or just close them). Step 5: Listen to Sam Harnett and Chris Hoff of The World According to Sound take you behind the scenes of the online audio event they produced during the pandemic.

Sep 15, 2020 • 27min
The Intersection of Folklore, Radio Journalism and a Pear
What do you get when you mix folklore, radio journalism, and a pear? An award-winning story from Canadian producer Rebecca Nolan that brings it all together in an unexpected way.

Sep 1, 2020 • 16min
The Squirm Test
The podcast discusses the ethical dilemma faced by reporters when discovering unfavorable information about the characters they report on. Sally's dedication to her cats and misconceptions about her are highlighted. The journey of starting a rescue organization while on disability is shared, along with the ethical dilemma faced by a radio reporter when deciding what details to include in a story. The challenge of fairness as a documentarian is explored, and listeners are invited to share their own experiences.

Aug 18, 2020 • 23min
Effective Sound Effects
History podcasts face a serious problem: sound. So much documentation from the past lacks audio. The Last Archive solved the problem in a very unique way: Produce the podcast like it's a radio drama from the 1930s. But, how do you do that? Producers Ben Naddaff-Hafrey and Sophie McKibben have the answer on this episode of HowSound.