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The Power of Podcasting with Curtis James

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In this episode, we chat with Curtis James, an accomplished podcaster, producer, writer, and presenter. Curtis shares his inspiring journey from his early days experimenting with music to his experiences with grassroots podcasting, the importance of authentic storytelling, and the impact of social inequality on education and creativity.


Curtis talks in depth about his podcast Class Divide, how it came to fruition, and its aim to close the educational attainment gap in Brighton. The conversation also touches on the challenges of working-class representation in creative fields, the profound influence of teachers, public speaking anxiety, and the nuances of voice and accent in public perception. It’s a really fascinating conversation.


Links:


Class Divide funding page: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/class-divide?utm_term=kvdD4pqj9


Class Divide Podcast Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dQGuWugM9x5HQzsh1pn8l?si=ggphFak-Qaaiqu4ZWym7eg&pi=dQKQscrtTZ2rH&nd=1&dlsi=1237a64362814c94

00:00 Welcome to High Notes

00:24 Introducing Curtis James

02:12 Curtis's Early Influences

05:25 First Record Deal Experience

06:22 Working with Family

07:19 Breaking into Radio

10:52 Challenges and Barriers

15:20 Creating Class Divide

22:22 Reflecting on Podcast Success

23:32 Impact of the Podcast on Local Policy

25:14 The Power of Storytelling and Authenticity

28:40 Accents and Public Speaking

31:26 Embracing the Microphone

38:52 Future Plans and Challenges

43:50 Final Thoughts and Farewell



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Content provided by Melissa Thom. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Melissa Thom or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we chat with Curtis James, an accomplished podcaster, producer, writer, and presenter. Curtis shares his inspiring journey from his early days experimenting with music to his experiences with grassroots podcasting, the importance of authentic storytelling, and the impact of social inequality on education and creativity.


Curtis talks in depth about his podcast Class Divide, how it came to fruition, and its aim to close the educational attainment gap in Brighton. The conversation also touches on the challenges of working-class representation in creative fields, the profound influence of teachers, public speaking anxiety, and the nuances of voice and accent in public perception. It’s a really fascinating conversation.


Links:


Class Divide funding page: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/class-divide?utm_term=kvdD4pqj9


Class Divide Podcast Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dQGuWugM9x5HQzsh1pn8l?si=ggphFak-Qaaiqu4ZWym7eg&pi=dQKQscrtTZ2rH&nd=1&dlsi=1237a64362814c94

00:00 Welcome to High Notes

00:24 Introducing Curtis James

02:12 Curtis's Early Influences

05:25 First Record Deal Experience

06:22 Working with Family

07:19 Breaking into Radio

10:52 Challenges and Barriers

15:20 Creating Class Divide

22:22 Reflecting on Podcast Success

23:32 Impact of the Podcast on Local Policy

25:14 The Power of Storytelling and Authenticity

28:40 Accents and Public Speaking

31:26 Embracing the Microphone

38:52 Future Plans and Challenges

43:50 Final Thoughts and Farewell



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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