

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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Mar 13, 2013 • 21min
Generation Putin
International reporting is an order of magnitude more challenging than local reporting. Producers Sarah Partnow & Sarah Stuteville talk about the travails of overseas reporting in the former Soviet Union for their latest doc, Generation Putin.

Feb 27, 2013 • 20min
What If There Was No Destiny?
If only there was a quadratic equation for ethics, right? Plug in the variables and the equation spits out the answers. No such luck which means we've got to talk it through, like we do on this episode of HowSound with Radiolab reporter Pat Walters.

Feb 13, 2013 • 14min
Curious City
"Curious City" loves the local. Hear how this project at WBEZ brings listeners into the making of radio and on-line content.

Jan 30, 2013 • 33min
Three Records from Sundown
Producer Charles Maynes crafted the perfect tone for his documentary on singer Nick Drake called "Three Records from Sundown." It's almost as though Drake and his producer, Joe Boyd, were in the studio recording a Nick Drake documentary like it was a Nick Drake song.

Jan 16, 2013 • 26min
Tiny Spark
"Tiny Spark" is an impressive new podcast from Amy Costello. Amy produces in-depth investigative stories about non-profits and foundations.

Jan 2, 2013 • 20min
The Tale of Lot 180
WLRN reporter Kenny Malone offers his strategy for creative storytelling: a clever central question, story motion, and place. This episode features Kenny's ear catching story about Florida's Unclaimed Property Auction, "The Tale of Lot 180."

Dec 19, 2012 • 29min
‘Til Death Do Us Part
Producers Sara Archambault and Heather Radke talk about how they responded when characters in stories they produced died.

Dec 5, 2012 • 21min
Dear Craigslist: I Have A Small Swastika Tattoo and I Want It Off
On the radio, why don't we hear more conversations with interesting people? Emily Hsiao's radio story, "Leaving A Mark," is just that. You'll want to listen twice.

Nov 21, 2012 • 17min
The Burning Question
The interview may be the core of what we do as radio producers. Who better to talk about interviewing than Audie Cornish who says she conducts fifteen interviews a week for NPR's All Things Considered. Take notes on her tips.

Nov 7, 2012 • 17min
Jad’s Brain
We're goin' in! Grab your earbuds and don your spelunking light. Our destination? Jad Abumrad's brain. Jad's a co-host and the producer of Radiolab, a science (and more) program produced at WNYC. This could get weird.