
How to turn your personal story into a podcast

Have a personal story you want to tell, but not sure where to start – or where to finish? This course is a step-by-step guide to bringing your story to life in audio. Experienced journalist and producer Golda Arthur will cover foundational questions you need to know to make it happen: what exactly is your story? How can you make it compelling to anyone besides your mom? Who is your audience anyway?
Over the course of this two session workshop Golda will help you think through how to organize your episodes and build a timeline for launch. She’ll also discuss how you can get support for tasks you can’t do on your own. Get ready to roll up your sleeves – this class will give you a solid foundation to build on.
- Class is capped at 12 and will meet for two Thursday sessions at 12pm EST, beginning October 24th. The second session meets Thursday, October 31st.
- Registration comes with a free, three-month license for Hindenburg audio editing software
Who's this class for?
About Your Instructor
Golda Arthur
Golda Arthur is an award-winning audio producer who creates innovative podcasts that connect deeply with listeners. Over the course of her 20 year career in journalism, she’s worked on breaking news, produced long-form documentaries, and led teams of creative people on deadline. She has reported, edited and produced audio for the BBC, the CBC, Vox Media, and Marketplace. She teaches audio reporting at Columbia University and lives in New York City.
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