How to Sound Like Yourself on the Mic

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Date
04/21/2025
Time
7:00pm - 9:30pm EST
Where
Online Workshop
Cost
$100.00
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If you’ve started a podcast it’s likely you’ve dreamed of being behind the mic, and building a connection with your listeners who feel like you’re speaking directly to them. But then you hear the sound of your own voice and you become your own worst critic. Maybe you feel like you sound unnatural, or you have a sing-songy cadence that sounds more like a 5th grade book report.

This class will help you sound like yourself. We’ll go over best practices for recording narration and analyze examples from successful podcasts. Come prepared with a half-page of narration from your own podcast, whether it’s in development or out in the world. Everyone will have the opportunity to practice their narration skills with personalized coaching. We’ll also fine-tune your text to make sure it’s written well for listening rather than reading.
*This class is capped at 10

Who's this class for?

This class is for both newcomers to hosting as well as for those who have more experience behind the mic but is looking to up their tracking game.

About Your Instructor

Eric Molinsky

Eric Molinsky is the creator and host of Imaginary Worlds. Before creating his own podcast, Eric spent 10 years working with the arts and culture show Studio 360 from PRI. He also produced and reported stories for Morning Edition and All Things Considered on WNYC and NPR, Marketplace, The New Yorker Radio Hour, 99% Invisible, Radio Diaries, and KCRW's UnFictional.

Notes on this Class

Refund and recording policy: Classes will not be recorded and are non-refundable. We are not able to issue a refund if you cancel or do not attend a class. If you are unable to make a class, you are welcome to sell or give away your ticket and email the name of the new attendee to info@radiobootcamp.org. You will receive a Zoom link for the workshop the day before it begins.
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