Podcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
Podcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters

Podcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters

Interested in the world of podcasting and looking to be inspired by those that have demonstrated success with their shows?
Since 2014 Harry Duran, Founder of podcast agency FullCast, has had hundreds of conversations with some of the most fascinating podcasters in the podosphere. His relaxed, conversational format allows guests to kick back their heels and share valuable and sometimes personal insights of their podcasting journey.
If you're looking to open your mind and heart to new possibilities, this is the show for you!
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357 What Drives James Hammond's Passion for Travel and Podcasting?
19 November 2024
357 What Drives James Hammond's Passion for Travel and Podcasting?

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Are you ready to explore the world of travel podcasting and discover how to turn your passion into a thriving venture? In this episode, I speak with James Hammond, the host of the Winging It Travel Podcast. James is a seasoned traveler and podcaster who has journeyed through multiple countries, sharing his experiences and insights with a growing audience. With a background in music and a knack for storytelling, James has carved out a unique niche in the travel podcasting space.

We dive into James's journey from a music career to becoming a travel podcast host, discussing the challenges and triumphs along the way. James shares his strategies for creating engaging content, the importance of audio quality, and how he navigates the business side of podcasting. He also talks about his upcoming travel plans and how he prepares for trips to ensure he captures the best content for his audience.

Additionally, we touch on the differences between UK and US travel podcasts, the role of AI in content creation, and the collaborative nature of the podcasting community. Whether you're a budding podcaster or a travel enthusiast, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips. Click play to join us on this exciting journey and learn how to elevate your travel podcasting game!

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Key Takeaways

0:00 Intro

5:34 Podcast Beginnings

11:17 Travel Podcast Differences

18:24 El Salvador Travel Plans

25:32 Podcast as a Business

31:04 Podcasting Challenges

37:59 Using AI for Blogging

42:56 Future Podcast Goals

49:52 Podcasting Journey

Tweetable Quotes"The industry is real tough and if you're ever exposed to that, I think you're going to have to realize that just being great at your instrument is great, but it's not enough. You need to do all the other stuff, which is like networking. Not being an idiot is quite an interesting part of it as well." "I thought there was too many podcasts at the start when I joined. I do believe everyone's got different voice. And what I mean by that is that's a bit of a cliche, but in a travel perspective, if you went to Thailand tomorrow and I went to Thailand tomorrow for the same amount of time, even in the same places, we're going to have different story because things happen to you that's different to me." "I think the real content there to really appeal is let's not give it away too much. Let's tell you what El Salvador is like and what I did and who I met and some sounds and some tips. But I want the imagination to not be completely gone. I want you to think, oh yeah, what else did he see? Like, should I go there?"Resources Mentioned

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameshammondtravel/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wingingittravelpodcast/?hl=en

Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.com

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355 Pat Cheung - How to Build a Community of Podcast Superfans
01 November 2024
355 Pat Cheung - How to Build a Community of Podcast Superfans

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Ever wondered how diverse backgrounds can lead to success in podcasting? In this episode, I speak with Pat Cheung, founder of Fanlist, a platform designed to enhance fan engagement for podcasters. With over 15 years in tech and a rich history in banking and UX design, Pat brings a unique perspective to the podcasting world.

We dive into Pat's journey from banking to tech entrepreneurship, exploring how his varied experiences shaped his approach to creating Fanlist. Pat shares insights on the importance of passion in entrepreneurship and how his love for solving problems with technology led him to the podcasting industry.

Beyond his entrepreneurial journey, we discuss the evolution of Fanlist from its beginnings as PodInbox to its current form, offering a suite of tools for podcasters to connect with and monetize their fanbase. We also touch on the challenges of marketing in the tech space and the role of AI in refining business strategies.

Join us for an engaging conversation that uncovers the intersections of tech, entrepreneurship, and podcasting. Click to listen and discover how Pat's story might inspire your own podcasting journey!

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Key Takeaways

00:00 Intro

01:10 Transition from Banking to Tech Entrepreneurship

06:03 The Path to UX Design and Product Management

08:43 Founding a Healthcare Startup

15:06 Innovative Podcast Monetization

16:14 Evolution of Fanless from Pot Inbox

18:10 Innovative Fan Engagement Platform

37:35 The Art and Science of Real Estate Negotiation

46:26 Misunderstood Entrepreneurial Persona

Tweetable Quotes"I feel like I've had many lives over the course of my career, and one life was in banking. I was in mortgages, learned a lot about that, and even tried to start a startup around real estate before.""I just love the people that I meet in podcasting because they come in from such diverse backgrounds, and I have a pretty diverse one.""I think there's a better way to do this. Maybe the ego got the best of me, really."Resources Mentioned

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patcheung/

Twitter/x - https://x.com/patcheung

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/patcheung

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354 Scott Johnson - Incredible Stories & Heartbreaking Confessions
15 October 2024
354 Scott Johnson - Incredible Stories & Heartbreaking Confessions

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Ever wondered how storytelling can transform lives and create lasting impact? In this episode, I chat with Scott Johnson, the host of "What Was That Like?" Scott is a seasoned podcaster who has mastered the art of storytelling, using his platform to share gripping, real-life experiences that resonate deeply with listeners.

We dive into the heart of Scott's podcasting journey, exploring how he transitioned from a computer business owner to a full-time podcaster. Scott shares the profound effects his show has had on both guests and listeners, from preserving memories to inspiring life-changing actions. His approach to storytelling not only captivates audiences but also provides a therapeutic outlet for those sharing their stories.

Beyond the main theme, we discuss Scott's experiences at podcasting conferences, his strategies for finding compelling stories, and the importance of creating a safe space for guests. Scott also shares insights into his marketing tactics and how he's built a thriving community around his podcast.

Curious to hear more about the power of storytelling and how it can impact lives? Click play and join us for an engaging conversation with Scott Johnson!

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Key Takeaways

0:00 Intro

0:25 The Therapeutic Power of Podcasting

03:27 Transition from Computer Business to Podcasting

04:45 Early Tech Memories

10:23 Seeking Extraordinary Stories

17:18 The Power of Editing in Storytelling

19:51 Unforgettable Stories of Trauma and Resilience

29:28 The Fascination with Lottery Winners

38:22 Guerrilla Marketing for Podcasters

42:47 The Power of Podcast Promo Swaps

49:03 Misconceptions About Veganism

54:13 Evolution of Podcast Conferences

Tweetable Quotes"The gratification of seeing the effect the show has on other people and guests and listeners is incredible. I've had guests tell me it's been therapeutic to share their story in detail with someone genuinely interested in hearing it.""I started podcasting in 2012 with a computer business podcast, doing weekly tips for non-techie people. It was designed to get more clients, but now my new show has taken the front seat.""The power of storytelling is immense. I love when guests share their stories, and sometimes they cry while reliving their experiences. It's an honor to bring these stories to people."Resources Mentioned

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pctutor/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wwtl_podcast/

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Podcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/

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353 Brandon Birkmeyer - Secrets to Personal Branding Success
20 September 2024
353 Brandon Birkmeyer - Secrets to Personal Branding Success

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In this episode, I speak with Brandon Birkmeyer, the host of the Brands on Brands podcast and author of "Front and Center Leadership." We dive into the serendipitous way we connected through mutual friends and podcasting events, and how those late-night conversations at conferences often spark the best ideas. Brandon shares his journey from corporate life to becoming a podcast host and author, emphasizing the importance of building a personal brand and the value of genuine relationships in the podcasting community.

Brandon opens up about his transition from a corporate career to entrepreneurship, highlighting the challenges and rewards of taking control of his own narrative. We discuss the process of writing his book, the significance of personal branding, and the strategies he uses to secure speaking engagements. Brandon's insights into networking, content creation, and the power of taking initiative are not only inspiring but also practical for anyone looking to make a similar leap.

This conversation is packed with valuable lessons and personal anecdotes that will resonate with anyone interested in personal growth and professional development.

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Key Takeaways

0:00 Intro

2:37 Transition from Door-to-Door Sales to Podcasting

4:00 Brandon's Podcasting Journey

6:32 The Impact of Interviews on Content Creation

8:24 The Power of Structured Brainstorming

13:00 Travis Chappell's Impact on Personal Branding

14:19 Realizing the Importance of Networking

15:39 Building Authority and Credibility

18:54 The Struggles of Job Hunting

20:59 Overcoming Reluctance in Professional Settings

23:32 Brandon's Cross-Country Move for Love and Career

25:24 The Reluctant Author's Journey

36:18 Balancing Business and Personal Life

38:39 Brandon's Strategy for Securing Speaking Gigs

41:04 The Concept of Focusing on Your Genius Zone

43:01 Balancing Podcasting and Other Projects

47:47 Embracing a Dynamic Personal Brand

49:09 The Value of Being a Generalist

52:09 Misunderstood Extroversion

53:20 Building Deep Connections at Conferences

Tweetable Quotes"For me, perspective is power. That was what I was gaining from doing it.""I think there's three pieces to what I think really rounds you out when you're developing your reputation: content creation, networking, and creating impact through value creation.""I realized if I can pay the premium upfront to get the momentum started, then I can figure out how to make this more efficient and save money."Resources Mentioned

LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/bbirkmeyer

Twitter - https://twitter.com/bbirkmeyer

Instagram - https://instagram.com/brandonbirkmeyer/

Facebook - https://facebook.com/bbirkmeyer

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352 Dana Goodyear - Uncovering Malibu’s Dark Secrets: Inside Lost Hills
06 September 2024
352 Dana Goodyear - Uncovering Malibu’s Dark Secrets: Inside Lost Hills

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In this episode, I speak with Dana Goodyear, a staff writer at The New Yorker and the host of the podcast Lost Hills. Dana shares her journey from being an English major to landing her first job at The New Yorker, where she started as an assistant to two nonfiction editors. She recounts her early days of learning the ropes, reading extensively, and eventually working directly with David Remnick, the editor-in-chief. Dana's career path is fascinating, as she transitioned from writing profiles and investigative pieces to diving into the world of podcasting. Her passion for storytelling and her love for true crime led her to create Lost Hills, a podcast that delves into the dark and mysterious crimes of Malibu.

Dana's insights into the making of Lost Hills are truly captivating. She talks about the challenges and rewards of investigative reporting, the importance of collaboration, and the unique storytelling potential of podcasts. Dana also shares some behind-the-scenes stories about the production process, including the intense research, door-knocking, and the occasional threats she faced. Her dedication to uncovering the truth and bringing these stories to life is inspiring.

If you're a fan of true crime and want to hear about the intriguing and often hidden stories of Malibu, this episode is a must-listen.

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Key Takeaways

0:00 Intro

4:43 Discovery of Podcasting

10:18 The My Teresa Richardson Story

11:50 Malibu's Complex Identity

16:29 Malibu's Exclusive Community

18:28 Malibu Creek State Park Shootings

21:31 Dark Side of Mickey Dora

22:32 Unsolved Case of Maitrice Richardson

26:14 Law Enforcement's Role in the Maitrice Case

31:42 Mental Toll of Investigative Reporting

35:00 Safety Concerns in Investigative Journalism

37:55 Podcast Production Process

39:48 Art of Asking Tough Questions

43:55 Dana Goodyear's Experience with Narrative Podcasts

45:37 Future Plans for Lost Hills Podcast

Tweetable Quotes"I was an English major in college, and I got to New York having very minimal employment. I was working as an unpaid intern at the Paris Review and writing book reviews for various publications. A friend who was ahead of me in school landed a job at the New Yorker and told me about an opening for an assistant. That’s how I started at the New Yorker.""I remember right around the time I got my first iPhone, there was this weird icon I didn’t know. I found Rachel Maddow and started listening to a ton of her podcasts. For years, that was the only podcast I knew about until things developed in that space.""When I started making Lost Hills, just being able to bring people’s voices to the listeners was so cool to me. I feel like I’m hosting a party of these sources and the listeners. It’s a unique way to translate the experience to the audience."Resources Mentioned

Twitter - https://x.com/danagoodyear

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danagoodyear/?hl=en

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/p/Dana-Goodyear-100065190092636/?_rdr

Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.com

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351 Jeremy Slate -  From Ancient Rome to Free Speech: A Guide to Authentic Podcasting
09 August 2024
351 Jeremy Slate - From Ancient Rome to Free Speech: A Guide to Authentic Podcasting

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In this episode, I speak with Jeremy Slate, the host of the Jeremy Ryan Slate Show. We kick things off with a light-hearted chat about our shared love for wooden wall backgrounds and quickly dive into Jeremy's unique journey. From his early days working on a farm with a character known as Bikini Joe to his unexpected stint as a high school teacher, Jeremy shares how these experiences shaped his work ethic and resilience. We also touch on his transition from network marketing and life insurance to becoming a podcast host, where he found his true calling. Jeremy's candid storytelling and humor make for an engaging conversation that you won't want to miss.

We also explore Jeremy's deep interest in the Roman Empire and how it has influenced his current work and worldview. He explains how studying ancient civilizations has given him a unique perspective on modern-day issues, particularly in politics and culture. Jeremy's passion for history and his ability to connect it to contemporary life is both enlightening and thought-provoking. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about how past events shape our present, this episode offers valuable insights and plenty of laughs.

Tune in to hear Jeremy's fascinating journey and his take on the importance of having meaningful conversations in today's world.

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Key Takeaways

0:00 Intro

5:12 Growing Up on a Farm and Learning Practical Skills

7:43 Jeremy Slate's Journey to Podcasting

13:35 Jeremy Slate's Podcast Evolution

16:44 Jeremy's Influences in Interviewing

20:40 Alexander the Great's Leadership Dynamics

28:02 Advice on Handling Audience Shifts

31:24 Jeremy Slate's Podcast Philosophy

35:32 Civilization Shifting and Community Involvement

44:10 Jeremy Slate's Inspiring Story

Tweetable Quotes"I think the interesting thing about growing up in a rural area is that you're generally expected to know how to do things. I can drive a tractor, change brakes, and even replace an engine. It's just part of the lifestyle.""When I started my podcast, I didn't have a plan. I was reading a lot of personal development books and thought, wouldn't it be cool to learn from the authors? It wasn't about making money; it was about having meaningful conversations.""The pandemic was a turning point for me. I saw a lot of poor management and encroachment on civil rights. I realized that talking to another best-selling author wasn't going to address these issues. I wanted to have real conversations about what's happening in the world and how to navigate it."Resources Mentioned

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-ryan-slate-bb7b284a/

Twitter - https://twitter.com/JeremyRyanSlate

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeremyryanslate/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Jeremyryanslate/

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350 Oskar Serrander -  Revolutionizing Audio: Oskar Serrander's Wondercraft Vision
19 July 2024
350 Oskar Serrander - Revolutionizing Audio: Oskar Serrander's Wondercraft Vision

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In this episode, I speak with Oskar Serrander, Co-founder of Wondercraft. Oskar shares his fascinating journey from his early days at iHeart and Spotify to his current venture in the world of AI-driven audio production. We dive into his passion for audio, which started with a love for music and evolved into a career that has seen him at the forefront of some of the most significant innovations in the industry. Oskar's insights into the evolution of audio technology and his vision for making audio production more accessible are truly inspiring.

We also explore Oskar's personal experiences, including his time at a Zen monastery and how it influenced his approach to life and work. His stories about the early days at Spotify, the challenges of launching in the U.S., and the cultural differences between working at Spotify and iHeart are both enlightening and entertaining. Oskar's enthusiasm for audio and his commitment to innovation shine through in our conversation, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of audio technology.

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Key Takeaways

0:00 Intro

19:18 Oskar's Journey with acast

24:55 Oskar Serrander's Mentorship Experience

27:45 Advice on Work-Life Balance

30:32 Oskar's Journey from Acast to Wondercraft

34:18 Undervalued Audio Advertising

40:27 Wondercraft's Role in Democratizing Audio

46:09 Future of Podcasting and Audio Consumption

Tweetable Quotes"I grew up in a home where there was music on always. My dad was a huge music buff, and he introduced me to jazz and classical, and then my two older brothers introduced me to metal. So I had a wide spectrum of noise growing up.""What I really wanted to do is create an audio production tool for producing studio-quality content in any language, just by typing. The technology is finally here to make that possible.""I love always having a beginner's mindset. It gives me so much energy and makes me feel like I'm always choosing the adventure path, even though I've been in the industry for a long time."Resources Mentioned

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/oskarserrander/

Twitter - https://x.com/oskarserrander

Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.com

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349 Tammy Gooler Loeb - How Podcasting Changed Tammy Gooler Loeb’s Life
12 July 2024
349 Tammy Gooler Loeb - How Podcasting Changed Tammy Gooler Loeb’s Life

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In this episode, I speak with Tammy Gooler Loeb, a Career and Executive Leadership Coach and the Host of the "Work from the Inside Out" podcast. Tammy shares her journey from growing up on Long Island to becoming a coach and podcaster. We dive into how podcasting has opened doors for her, allowing her to have meaningful conversations with people she might not have otherwise met. Tammy talks about the importance of listening to your inner voice and making career moves that align with your true passions, rather than just sticking to what you're good at.

We also discuss her book, "Work from the Inside Out," which features stories of people overcoming common obstacles in their careers. Tammy explains how the book and her podcast aim to show what's possible when you follow your instincts and take ownership of your career. Whether you're looking to make a career change or just want to hear some inspiring stories, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice.

Join us for a heartfelt conversation that might just inspire you to take the next step in your own career journey.

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Key Takeaways

00:00:00: Introduction and Welcome

00:00:24: How Podcasting Changed Tammy's Life

00:01:35: Tammy's Early Life and Growing Up on Long Island

00:03:03: Fond Memories of Long Island

00:04:07: Moving to Massachusetts and College Aspirations

00:05:43: Tammy's Journey into Psychology and Mental Health

00:07:11: Importance of Making a Difference

00:08:19: Early Days of the Coaching Industry

00:09:30: Discovering Podcasting

00:10:30: Overcoming Initial Podcasting Challenges

00:12:10: Podcast Format and Content Decisions

00:15:15: Personal Career Transitions and Guest Stories

00:19:15: Growth as an Interviewer

00:20:43: Impact of Podcasting on Real-World Conversations

00:24:27: Full Circle Moment with High School Interviewee

00:25:22: Connecting with Guests and Listeners

00:28:04: Listener Feedback and Engagement

00:29:22: Marketing Strategies and Book Promotion

00:32:30: Writing and Publishing the Book

00:36:01: Self-Publishing Experience

00:39:21: Integrating Podcast, Book, and Coaching

00:42:08: Ideal Clients for Coaching

00:43:58: Common Limiting Beliefs in Career Transitions

00:47:02: Adapting to Changes in the Workforce

00:49:26: Personal Changes and Retirement Plans

00:51:15: Modern Retirement Perspectives

00:53:45: Misunderstood Aspects of Tammy's Work

00:57:11: Final Thoughts and Farewell

Tweetable Quotes"Podcasting has given me the chance to have wonderful conversations with people I might not have connected with otherwise. It opens up possibilities that wouldn't have been there before.""When I went off to college, I wanted to study psychology. Ithought I was going to get a PhD in clinical psych, but I ended upfinding coaching, which felt like the right intersection of all thethings I had done.""I think people need to think about their careers as their own littlecompany. They need to be in charge of their own destiny becausethe working world isn't what it used to be."Resources Mentioned

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammygoolerloeb/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tammygoolerloeb/

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348 Sophie Bearman - The Making of a “Life in Seven Songs”
14 June 2024
348 Sophie Bearman - The Making of a “Life in Seven Songs”

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In this episode, I speak with Sophie Bearman, the Director of Special Projects at the San Francisco Standard. Sophie shares her journey from New York to San Francisco, detailing her career in journalism and video production. We dive into her passion for documentary filmmaking and how it led her to the world of podcasting. Sophie opens up about her experience hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, a six-month adventure that provided her with a much-needed break and a fresh perspective. Her story is a testament to the importance of taking risks and following your passions, even when the path isn't clear.

We also discuss her latest project, the podcast "Life in Seven Songs," where she interviews fascinating individuals about their lives through the lens of seven songs that have shaped them. Sophie explains how this unique format allows guests to share personal stories and memories that they might not have revealed before. From San Francisco Mayor London Breed to global architect Norman Foster, the podcast offers a fresh and intimate look at the lives of its guests. Sophie’s warmth and genuine curiosity make for engaging conversations that are sure to resonate with listeners.

Join us as we explore the power of music and storytelling in this exciting new podcast.

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Key Takeaways

00:00:00: Introduction

00:00:33: Sophie's New Project

00:01:09: Life in New York

00:02:30: Journalism Beginnings

00:03:58: Early Video Production

00:05:16: Transition to Audio

00:07:33: First Podcast Experience

00:09:56: Podcast Production Process

00:10:18: Joining the San Francisco Standard

00:13:05: Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail

00:15:25: Trail Experience

00:16:45: Return and Podcast Genesis

00:19:16: Podcast Format and Guests

00:20:24: Interview Process

00:21:43: Interview Skills and Preparation

00:24:45: Surprising Interview Moments

00:25:27: Episode Release and Promotion

00:27:19: Internal Feedback and Goals

00:29:00: Emotional Responses in Interviews

00:30:24: Holding Space for Emotions

00:32:21: Power of Silence in Interviews

00:33:01: Sophie's Seven Songs

00:34:41: Recent Changes in Perspective

00:36:10: Misunderstood Aspects

00:37:09: Closing Remarks and Future of Local News

00:39:09: Where to Find the Podcast

Tweetable Quotes"Growing up in New York is amazing. I didn't learn to drive until my twenties, which shocks a lot of people, but for a New Yorker, that's par for the course. You could just do whatever, and it was very freeing in that sense.""I think my passion that I discovered in college was actually documentary filmmaking. I had pretty grand ambitions of making feature films, but I got lucky. I also wrote for the college paper, the Harvard Crimson, and my first job out of college combined journalism and video production.""The hardest part was tracking and writing narration. Writing is hard, and it's even a higher bar when people can't see what the place looks like. The sound can help describe it, but you have to write to that too."Resources Mentioned

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiebearman/

Twitter - https://twitter.com/stbearman

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