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Working in Journalism and Building a Podcast Production Company in Nigeria with Aisha Salaudeen

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Aisha Salaudeen is an award-winning journalist, storyteller and TV and podcast producer. She produces the I Like Girls podcast, a storytelling podcast about the experiences of African women.
In this episode, she shares:

  • How she got interested in working in the media industry - 01:34
  • How she started freelancing - 04:04
  • What made her start a podcast - 08:24
  • How she gained funding to produce her podcast - 10:40
  • The challenges of growing a podcast - 12:50
  • What keeps her going despite the obstacles - 14:25
  • How she found the team that she works with on her podcast - 16:10
  • Her advice to podcasters - 19:00
  • What podcast got her interested in podcasting - 24:20
  • Podcasts she would recommend - 26:30

TRANSCRIPT: HERE

Podcasts mentioned
This is Uncomfortable
Gimlet Academy's How to Make a Podcast
Serial
Ear Hustle
Archetypes with Meghan Markle
Female Criminals
Everything's Alive
Imagined Life
Tea with Tay
Additional music - Carolina Carboy by Bluedot Sessions

Subscribe to the newsletter for podcast updates and TV, podcast and book recommendations - rayo.substack.com
I would love to hear from you! Share your thoughts or feedback on the podcast by sending a voice message on podinbox.com/lifeinbrown or by messaging me on Instagram @lifeinbrown_

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Aisha Salaudeen is an award-winning journalist, storyteller and TV and podcast producer. She produces the I Like Girls podcast, a storytelling podcast about the experiences of African women.
In this episode, she shares:

  • How she got interested in working in the media industry - 01:34
  • How she started freelancing - 04:04
  • What made her start a podcast - 08:24
  • How she gained funding to produce her podcast - 10:40
  • The challenges of growing a podcast - 12:50
  • What keeps her going despite the obstacles - 14:25
  • How she found the team that she works with on her podcast - 16:10
  • Her advice to podcasters - 19:00
  • What podcast got her interested in podcasting - 24:20
  • Podcasts she would recommend - 26:30

TRANSCRIPT: HERE

Podcasts mentioned
This is Uncomfortable
Gimlet Academy's How to Make a Podcast
Serial
Ear Hustle
Archetypes with Meghan Markle
Female Criminals
Everything's Alive
Imagined Life
Tea with Tay
Additional music - Carolina Carboy by Bluedot Sessions

Subscribe to the newsletter for podcast updates and TV, podcast and book recommendations - rayo.substack.com
I would love to hear from you! Share your thoughts or feedback on the podcast by sending a voice message on podinbox.com/lifeinbrown or by messaging me on Instagram @lifeinbrown_

  continue reading

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