Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to two key aspects of podcast narration: writing for audio and vocal delivery. We open by talking about how your language as the host/narrator is linked to your relationship with your audience, topic, and interviewees. In the middle, we’ve got lots of tips and tricks. And we conclude by emphasizing the significance of using your own voice and language rather than trying to mimic someone else’s
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Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to Pod Uni - the podcast about podcasting. Learn how to...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork offers a broad overview of important things to consider after you’ve f...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork recites this Māori karakia and explains how it connects to notions of ...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to the art of interviewing. We discuss how to select go...
In this chapter, the relatively new distribution of voice through podcasting is considered: a distri...
This is episode 5 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
Fierce competition among podcasters is inevitable on audio platforms given the likelihood of overlap...
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Leaner autonomy and independence are considered as important contributing factors in the learning pr...
This is episode 3 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
So far, we have been analysing the main constituents of the story, or, as we have called them, the e...
Following the remarkable success of the narrative true crime podcast Serial in 2014, prominent newsp...
Personal narrative is ubiquitous.Ochs and Capps (2001) state "when people are together,they are incl...
In her book Speaking personally (2013), Rosalind Coward maps the rise of a new cultural form - conf...
For my Lab project, I wrote and produced an original podcast called PEORIA with Sound Designer Steph...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to Pod Uni - the podcast about podcasting. Learn how to...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork offers a broad overview of important things to consider after you’ve f...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork recites this Māori karakia and explains how it connects to notions of ...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to the art of interviewing. We discuss how to select go...
In this chapter, the relatively new distribution of voice through podcasting is considered: a distri...
This is episode 5 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
Fierce competition among podcasters is inevitable on audio platforms given the likelihood of overlap...
Today’s students often speak through mediated technologies. Thus, understanding how nonverbal cues i...
Leaner autonomy and independence are considered as important contributing factors in the learning pr...
This is episode 3 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
So far, we have been analysing the main constituents of the story, or, as we have called them, the e...
Following the remarkable success of the narrative true crime podcast Serial in 2014, prominent newsp...
Personal narrative is ubiquitous.Ochs and Capps (2001) state "when people are together,they are incl...
In her book Speaking personally (2013), Rosalind Coward maps the rise of a new cultural form - conf...