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Slow News: An Oaked Classic, with Layers of Mystery and Hints of Darwin.

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Podcast Book Club is finally dealing with an actual book review! Well, it’s a notebook. And there are a few of them. And it’s actually a podcast episode about those notebooks. But that doesn’t slip off the tongue as easily. This time our gang of podcast professionals are listening to a wonderful episode of the podcast Slow News entitled The Darwin Job: The Vanishing, Reappearing Notebooks.

The episode we’re looking at investigates the mysterious vanishing of some of Darwin’s notebooks from their home in the library at Cambridge University, and their equally intriguing reappearance in a hot-pink bag some years later. Who dunnit? Who knows? Listen in to find out more!

And of course - the team adds podcasting advice for you podcasters looking to make the best show. They’ll discuss music production in podcasts, using a wide variety of recording types when storytelling in production, and what to do when that story doesn’t have a massive payoff at the end.

This episode of Podcast Book Club is hosted by podcast producer Zoe Anderson, who is joined by podcast producers Andrew Ganem and Elise Fitzsimmons.

Check out the episode of Slow News here:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1rz9p8l2gBMsYY1HMiVNuJ?si=UNFbozkCQe-sSGAFp65kIQ

Follow Podcast Book Club on Twitter, and let us know what you thought of this episode, and our hot (or cold) takes:

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Podcast fans, check out our listen-along playlist!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5L1HaLMMu3xsDqmo6ecQK3?si=b06b61ef7b5b4e48

Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production. Lower Street provides next-level podcast production services for ambitious companies: everything from podcast strategy and creation to growth. We’ve worked with companies like BCG to develop multiple branded podcasts like Climate Vision 2050, BCG Compliance, BCG Fintech Files, and BCG In Her Element. We’ve also helped produce: Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies; HPE’s Technology Now, Zuhlke’s Data Today, Northern Trust’s The Road to Why, Zoobean’s The Reading Culture; ICR’s Welcome to the Arena and ZeroNorth’s Navigating Zero.

Find out more at https://lowerstreet.co/ and sign up for our newsletter to keep in touch https://lowerstreet.co/newsletter-sign-up

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Podcast Book Club is finally dealing with an actual book review! Well, it’s a notebook. And there are a few of them. And it’s actually a podcast episode about those notebooks. But that doesn’t slip off the tongue as easily. This time our gang of podcast professionals are listening to a wonderful episode of the podcast Slow News entitled The Darwin Job: The Vanishing, Reappearing Notebooks.

The episode we’re looking at investigates the mysterious vanishing of some of Darwin’s notebooks from their home in the library at Cambridge University, and their equally intriguing reappearance in a hot-pink bag some years later. Who dunnit? Who knows? Listen in to find out more!

And of course - the team adds podcasting advice for you podcasters looking to make the best show. They’ll discuss music production in podcasts, using a wide variety of recording types when storytelling in production, and what to do when that story doesn’t have a massive payoff at the end.

This episode of Podcast Book Club is hosted by podcast producer Zoe Anderson, who is joined by podcast producers Andrew Ganem and Elise Fitzsimmons.

Check out the episode of Slow News here:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1rz9p8l2gBMsYY1HMiVNuJ?si=UNFbozkCQe-sSGAFp65kIQ

Follow Podcast Book Club on Twitter, and let us know what you thought of this episode, and our hot (or cold) takes:

twitter.com/podbookclub

twitter.com/lowerstreet

Podcast fans, check out our listen-along playlist!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5L1HaLMMu3xsDqmo6ecQK3?si=b06b61ef7b5b4e48

Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production. Lower Street provides next-level podcast production services for ambitious companies: everything from podcast strategy and creation to growth. We’ve worked with companies like BCG to develop multiple branded podcasts like Climate Vision 2050, BCG Compliance, BCG Fintech Files, and BCG In Her Element. We’ve also helped produce: Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies; HPE’s Technology Now, Zuhlke’s Data Today, Northern Trust’s The Road to Why, Zoobean’s The Reading Culture; ICR’s Welcome to the Arena and ZeroNorth’s Navigating Zero.

Find out more at https://lowerstreet.co/ and sign up for our newsletter to keep in touch https://lowerstreet.co/newsletter-sign-up

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