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What do you do when all of your stories fall through the day before you go to air? A. Run repeats B. Make a whole new show in 24 hours... In today's special episode we're taking you back to the wonderfully chaotic early days of All The Best, to reflect on the legacy of Jesse Cox, a visionary audio storyteller and the co-founder of All the Best, who passed away in 2017. Through a combination of personal stories, archived audio, and reflections of friends and past colleagues, this episode celebrates Jesse's groundbreaking contributions to Australian radio, as we pay tribute to his fearless creativity. This episode also marks the re-launch of Jesse Cox Audio Fellowship. Established in 2020 in his honour (briefly paused in 2022), the fellowship was designed to support aspiring audio storytellers, inheriting Jesse's mission to “strengthen the Australian audio community, push storytelling boundaries, and amplify underrepresented voices.” From 2025, each recipient of the fellowship will receive $1000 to create an ambitious audio feature story, supported by an individualised learning program and national broadcast outcome. Apply to the Jesse Cox Audio Fellowship 2025 Applications are now open for the 2025 Jesse Cox Audio Fellowship. Click here to apply. Applications close at 5 pm on Wednesday November 20th 2024. We are indebted to Eliza Sarlos, Belinda Lopez,, Miles Martignoni, Zacha Rosen, Louise Cox and Jesse's family for their contributions and help telling this story. Special thanks also go to the JCAF and FBi Radio teams for helping to make All The Best the new home of the Jesse Cox Audio Fellowship. All The Best Credits Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell Host: Madhuraa Prakash Compiled and Mixed by Emma HigginsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stories of family, friendship and even romance under the cloud of COVID-19.
Stories of family, friendship and even romance under the cloud of COVID-19.
From 8CCC in Central Australia, MJ Bakewell asks: what does ‘justice’ even mean if no one speaks your language? Supervising production from Belinda Lopez. Training from the Community Media Training Organisation. Distributed by the Community Radio Network. Produced for the 2020 CBAA National Features and Documentary Series. There are over 17 Aboriginal languages spoken in and around Alice Springs – but there’s only been an Aboriginal interpreter service since the year 2000. MJ Bakewell looks to the past, and one Yankuntyjatjara man’s legacy, to see how far we’ve come to ensure Aboriginal language speakers have the right to understand, and be understood. Music Trailrunner by Blue Dot Sessions Algorithms by Chad Crouch Passed Tense by Anne van Schothorst Low Coal Camper by Blue Dot Sessions 4th Chair by Blue Dot Sessions. Sound Effects Power Down by peepholecircus hospital_lobby by tim.kahn cassette-tape by albertomarun. Special Thanks Linda Rive for indulging me with her recollections and suggestions Rob Rosenthal for his structural guidance and generous feedback Natalie at AIATSIS for helping me dig out the archive tape Avery special thanks to Karina Lester, who opened her home to me. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Radio National Fiction's presents Corona Tales — stories of family, friendship and even romance under the cloud of COVID-19. According to writer and producer Belinda Lopez every apocalypse needs its own theme song.
Stories of family, friendship and even romance under the cloud of COVID-19.
Stories of family, friendship and even romance under the cloud of COVID-19.
Progama del 11-4-2018 donde los Agentes Henry Vicente y Byron Flores conversarón con German Vicente, Valentina Vicente y Belinda Lopez, respecto a la habilidad del uso de las palabras tanto escritas como audibles. Siguenos en FB Conoce más de Agente de Cambio https://www.agentedecambio.com https://www.facebook.com/agentedecambio/ Conoce más de JuanFer Campos en https://mx.ivoox.com/es/s_p2_129686_1.html https://www.linkedin.com/in/camposjuanfer/ Conoce más de Henry Vicente en https://mx.ivoox.com/es/s_p2_366318_1.html https://www.linkedin.com/in/henryvicente
Hani Abdile shares poetry of strength, politics, and 'why we write'. Annaliese Constable tells a story about the most terrifying (and loving?) massage she's received. Plus Andrew Cox and Belinda Lopez on open mic!
Belinda Lopez joins Jack and Freddie for a celebration of the work of Jesse Cox. We also talk about 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy and A Piece Of Work.
On this episode we’re bringing you a session presented at the 2017 Audiocraft Conference, in Sydney, Australia! This talk features Jesse Cox and Belinda Lopez, who are part of the production team behind ABC Radio National’s podcast This Is About… a show that digs deep into issues that matter and tells stories of all the beautiful, awkward and messy stuff that happens to people. Through sharing their favourite works and techniques, Belinda and Jesse touch on how to produce compelling narratives through careful story pacing, structure and sound. And they dive into what a good pitch looks like. If you like what you hear, subscribe to the Audiocraft podcast for more great sessions from down under, or check them our at audiocraft.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Belinda Lopez and Jesse Cox take us under the hood of the ABC RN podcast This Is About. In this session from Audiocraft's 2017 Conference, Belinda and Jesse revisit a few of their favourite stories and share the narrative techniques they've fine-tuned along the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.