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How to create meaningful podcast content empathetically. In conversations recorded on-stage and backstage at Podcast Movement, we're taking a closer look at how podcasters utilize the power of empathy in creation of award winning podcasts and how empathy can help to connect with both audience and guests alike. We'll spotlight Maribel Quezada Smith's on-stage presentation about getting out of your comfort zone (2:17); how Maribel creates empathetic bonds with guests and her audience (6:56); reporter Amber Hunt will discuss the power of empathy in True Crime reporting (13:19); reporter Justin Ling will discuss how he builds trust with sources through empathetic relationships (15:57); We'll spotlight the Peabody Award winning podcast Believed in conversation with reporter and co-host Lindsey Smith (17:36); Lindsey on how her team connected with sources as more than simply victims of a horrific crime (23:06). Voices in this episode: Maribel Quezada Smith (Host of Diferete), Amber Hunt (Host/Reporter of Accused), Justin Ling (Host/Reporter behind Uncover: The Village), and Lindsey Smith (Co-Host/Reporter behind Believed). Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement Tickets are on sale now for Podcast Movement Evolutions coming to Los Angeles in February and for Podcast Movement 2020 coming to Dallas in August! More information at PodcastMovement.com! While there, sign up for our PodMov Daily newsletter, connect with us on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!
Talking about what gets you going.
About the creative process.
About telling people what they are listening to.
About the importance of naming your episodes and how to name podcast episode.
About what to be aware of while recording a podcast. Recording podcast outside - is it possible?
About why you should start a podcast and uniqueness of everyone’s story.
About being present in a listener's home.
About how microphones react to air, how to speak into the mic and how to deal with the plosives.
About our over-exhausted eyes and underused ears and why the podcast is the solution
About tips for creating the best sound with your microphone
About emotions in the recording.
About driving and speaking.
About social media and podcasting.
About the easiest ways you can record yourself.
About the use of description in podcasting.
About the transition of podcasting from techy and tricky to simple and easy.
About the second wave of podcasting, conversation and atmosphere.
Podcasts are becoming a part of our lives and you can be a thought leader through podcasting.