Sound School Podcast

Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
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Jun 13, 2012 • 16min

Two Cape Cods

A few years ago, right around the time newspaper readership plummeted and papers shut-down one after another, Reporter Sean Corcoran left newspaper reporting for radio. He talks about how reporting differs in the two media.
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May 30, 2012 • 11min

The Gift That Was Brought To Us

There's a compelling story to be found in every day life, even a ukulele orchestra.
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May 16, 2012 • 24min

Happy Birthday Studs!

Studs Terkel, America's interviewer, would be 100 today! Happy Birthday Studs!! Syd Lewis worked with Studs for a 25 years. I chat with Syd about Studs and her documentary Working With Studs, produced by Atlantic Public Media.
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May 2, 2012 • 20min

Fact Check This

Seek the truth and report it. That's the core of journalism. But the truth needs to be checked -- fact checked. And when you don't.....well, just ask the folks at This American Life. Columbia University's John Dinges talks about fact checking.
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Mar 7, 2012 • 32min

Krulwich on Gorilla Cage Drama

Robert Krulwich's stories are always ear-catching and dramatic whether they're on radio, television, or in person at conferences. He practically forces you to want to know what happens next. How the heck does he do that?! I asked him.
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Feb 22, 2012 • 21min

A Dual Narrative

Radio stories usually aren't very complicated. Generally, you can place stories into two categories--the argument story and the narrative story. Whitney Jones produced a somewhat different story last fall while he was at the Transom Story Workshop.
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Feb 8, 2012 • 15min

Chorus of Refuge

Once you've finished producing a story, what are you supposed to do with all the tape? Just let it sit on a shelf? This HowSound will stretch your ears with a sound art piece by Kara Oehler, Jason Cady, and Ann Heppermann.
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Jan 25, 2012 • 18min

The Pirate

Kelly McEvers is a mic-slinger. Draws from the hip. Records with precision. Not afraid. (Okay, maybe a little afraid.) On this HowSound, she is unabashed about her adrenaline addiction, her critique of the NPR sound, & her approach to radio stories.
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Jan 11, 2012 • 15min

Different, Not Disabled

Radio storytelling is an excellent teaching tool for young people in practically any classroom. Here's a quick primer on youth radio and a commentary about Aspbergers syndrome by seventeen year old Ian Kathen.
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Dec 28, 2011 • 19min

99% Invisible

99% Invisible is my new favorite podcast. A little bit RadioLab, a touch of This American Life, and a lot of Roman Mars, the producer. Roman talks about a bit about the design of the podcast and podcasting writ large.

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