Whether you're actively listening, or it's just on in the background, radio production has the unique ability to move an audience. It can make people laugh, cry, or even experience goosebumps. This podcast goes behind the scenes with the audio producers tasked with crafting the sound of radio stations worldwide.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Sam Wickens, Station Sound Producer at BBC London shares his journey from university, to Capital, to the BBC in under 4 years. more
Dan Hill, Global's Senior Sound Designer for Capital and Capital XTRA in London on how he and his team are working through COVID-19, beating self doubt and bringing their A Game. more
Andreas Sannemann, CEO and Co-Founder at Benztown, on persistence and perspective in these trying times. more
Staxx Williams, Creative Services Director at Z100 on striking a balance and finding a tone which connects with your audience. more
Thinking differently is more important now than ever. Wade Kinglsey has worked for the biggest media brands in Australia and now runs his own business, The Ideas Business. In this episode we look at fresh thinking in the face of adversity, and how cr... more
With the current state of things, it felt appropriate to hop back on the podcast and reconnect. I caught up with Chris Nicoll, currently freelancing at the BBC in London, about working from home, keeping your mind and body fit, and the road ahead. more
Kelly Doherty (Owner, The Imaging House), Ashley Cavaliere (iHeart Media Connecticut), Bryan Apple (SiriusXM), Denzil Lacey (SeriusXM) and Miles Hlivko (KIIS Los Angeles) join me for a special episode of Prodcast recorded in Los Angeles at The Worldw... more
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Great work! Not surprinsgly, very well produced.
Refreshing perpsective and style well done. Enjoying them.
Darcy is an excellent mentor, an extraordinary talent in audio production and a truly generous and solid young man.
Awesome podcast mate, I’m always intrigued to learn from the best and you have provided a great platform for this talent. Well done more
Such a great insight into the people that shape the sound of radio stations both here in Australia and abroad. Get on to this podcast!
A great listen with a focus on how great production is made, and the intangibles that matter.
Brilliant opening pod, enjoyed the insight into the human side of production.
Loving this, so good to hear this field of work explained and dissected so well - awesome listening.
Apple Podcasts | #149 | Ireland/Arts/Performing Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #221 | India/Arts/Performing Arts |
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