How to kickstart your first SciComm podcast?
Listening helps us remember what we don’t when we read.
Listening also feels like a real experience.
When we listen to a conversation between two people, we anticipate their responses, get excited by what’s supposed to come and be nervous when it doesn’t happen. Ultimately, we get satisfied with listening, learning and understanding something new.
Listening to podcasts cures loneliness; ask us why. When we listen to someone speaking, we feel that conversation, we feel being a part of that conversation, and our imagination starts getting synced with the question a podcast asks.
That’s the question that sticks with us.
And that’s the question one should carefully design when starting a new podcast.
Today, let’s learn how to do it step-by-step.
The overall framework of creating a podcast:
Research and identify key players in the area of interest
Conduct interviews to produce a rough transcript of the recorded audio
Write an outline for the narration to create interesting connections and flow of information from start to finish.
Record the narration and add the background music
Publish the episode
Create marketing materials for a website and/or social media episode.
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