
We explore the intersection of higher education and podcasting. Each episode of Continuing Studies features insights from seasoned university podcasters who share tips, best practices, and stories from their podcasting journeys. Hosted by Jennifer-Lee Gunson and Neil McPhedran, this series covers everything from the technical aspects of podcasting to the art of storytelling and conducting intervie... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MarketingBusinessEducation | |||

25 years ago, MIT made a bold choice: share our knowledge with the world, free of charge. Eventually, out of this, Chalk Radio was born as one tool of MIT's OpenCourseWare to deliver that knowledge.
In this episode, Neil and Jen talk with Brett Pa... more
What are the core skills that make a great podcast host? Before podcasting, there was broadcasting, and there’s still a lot to learn from it.
This week, Neil and Jen go back to school, well, Jen's school that is. They head to BCIT’s broadcasting stu... more
What does it take to turn rigorous scientific research into stories millions of people actually want to listen to?
This week, Neil and Jen sit down with Blythe Terrell, executive editor of Science Vs., to learn how one of the world’s most popular sc... more
How can podcasting bring diverse voices and forms of academic work to a larger audience?
Neil and Jen sit down with Will Brehm, creator of FreshEd, to talk about how a decade of academic podcasting has evolved from a simple interview show into a bro... more
Can you actually study podcasting at university—and does it lead to a career?
Neil and Jen talk with Chloe Sackur and Max’ed Aadan, recent graduates of the MA in Podcasting program at City St. George’s, University of London, about what it’s really l... more
What happens when a classroom podcast turns into peer-reviewed scholarship, an AI teaching tool, and its own academic platform?
When Dave Keighron and Dr. Gelareh Farhadian first launched Innovation Fuel, the goal was simple: bring real entrepreneur... more
As universities face pressure to evolve, podcasting is emerging as an unexpected catalyst and channel for change.
Carola Boehm first caught Neil’s attention with her EPOD abstract suggesting the ivory tower might be starting to crack — a bold (and m... more
A thoughtful look at how podcasting is expanding the ways academic work is created and shared.
Jim Ambuske, historian and producer, is back to share his thoughts on where audio is going in the academic world and what it’s going to take to have it re... more
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