You’re invited to a podcast workshopping / info session!
We’re holding a Zoom session for anyone who is currently producing an episode of the podcast and anybody interested in the podcast more generally, and what’s next for us — because —
The SpokenWeb Podcast has just entered its sixth and final season… at least, in its current form. We’ll maintain the existing RSS feed for a new podcast project, but the existing format wherein we feature guest producers from the network is officially ending.
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On Friday Oct 27, join us to tune-in together to an online session about on scholarly podcasting as part of the Humanities Podcast Network Symposium , followed by a conversation led by Dr. Katherine McLeod (The SpokenWeb Podcast) and Dr. Linda M. Morra (Getting Lit with Linda: The Canadian Literature Podcast).
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SpokenWeb – a SSHRC funded Partnership Grant, Principal Investigator Jason Camlot – is seeking one undergraduate or graduate student to support the production of The SpokenWeb Podcast as a Sound Designer.
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In this episode, Chelsea Miya and her guests dive into sonic data: from the sounds of surveillance to music of the stars to the wireless transmission of drum songs.
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Join SpokenWeb Podcast sound designer Miranda Eastwood for a beginner’s workshop on audio-editing in Hindenburg.
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Listen to the newest episode of The SpokenWeb Podcast, “Listening to Fire Knowledges in and around Okanagan Valley Presents ‘Challenging, beautiful bioregion'” with producer Judith Burr.
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