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71: Storytelling Radio and Podcasting with Producer Amy Gastelum

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Radio producer and podcaster Amy Gastelum chats about producing for radio and podcasting, her experience at the Transom Storytelling Workshop for radio storytelling, and finding time to work on passion projects when you have a job and a family.

Highlights and Takeaways

  • You can be more than one thing
  • Amy's experience at the Transom Storytelling Workshop
  • Why she didn't tell anyone she applied for Transom
  • How producing her first story wrecked her emotionally
  • Feeling like you failed your story subject
  • The challenge of looking for the correct answer when there isn't one
  • How she and her co-producer built trust
  • Creative podcast recording techniques for when you have kids and a day job
  • Give yourself permission to take a podcasting hiatus
  • Don't compromise the passion in your passion project
  • Starting a radio group in Indianapolis
  • Creating space where people can share their creative endeavours
  • The Levels of Readiness for Change
  • Public media's issue with representation

Links and Resources

Mother

Transom.org

Transom Storyteling Workshops

How Sound podcast

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180 episodes

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Manage episode 176548737 series 83307
Content provided by Jen Edds, Hosted by Jen Edds, Student of the creative universe, and A curio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jen Edds, Hosted by Jen Edds, Student of the creative universe, and A curio 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.

Radio producer and podcaster Amy Gastelum chats about producing for radio and podcasting, her experience at the Transom Storytelling Workshop for radio storytelling, and finding time to work on passion projects when you have a job and a family.

Highlights and Takeaways

  • You can be more than one thing
  • Amy's experience at the Transom Storytelling Workshop
  • Why she didn't tell anyone she applied for Transom
  • How producing her first story wrecked her emotionally
  • Feeling like you failed your story subject
  • The challenge of looking for the correct answer when there isn't one
  • How she and her co-producer built trust
  • Creative podcast recording techniques for when you have kids and a day job
  • Give yourself permission to take a podcasting hiatus
  • Don't compromise the passion in your passion project
  • Starting a radio group in Indianapolis
  • Creating space where people can share their creative endeavours
  • The Levels of Readiness for Change
  • Public media's issue with representation

Links and Resources

Mother

Transom.org

Transom Storyteling Workshops

How Sound podcast

  continue reading

180 episodes

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