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ep39. Stories - West Park Park Bench Podcast

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Regular listeners will know that there are occasions in the West Park Park Bench Podcast that I have either dogs walking past or people walking past and it just gives me a moment to pause and see if my train of thought is still there on the other side.

We're in stories ...the stories that you choose to listen to the stories you choose to attend and the stories you choose to be present at, and the stories you choose to listen to. And I think that's what today has really emerged in my thinking as I was swimming up and down the pool. And as I was heading for the bench, what is today's topic going to be and it's stories.

The Twitter Spaces intro... turns out you can't record with Otter while hosting a Twitter Spaces session.

https://twitter.com/pcmcreative/status/1676175450828054530

This is episode 39 - Stories. This podcast is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠recorded using Otter.AI⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ which generates a transcript. Its not perfect but ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠if you'd like it to help process the audio here is the link

SUMMARY KEYWORDS

stories, storyteller, Edinburgh Fringe, theatre, shows, spaces, topic, Beeston Tales, live, audience, Royal Historical Society, free fringe, realise, attend, cast, streaming, migrate, experience,

Timestamp Guide

  • Intro to this episode. 0:03

  • How do we market shows that have gay themes to audiences that aren’t gay? 0:59

    • Core audience.

  • Cinema is more about the story than the characters. 2:09

    • The one special thing about theatre.

    • The turning wave in the entertainment industry.

  • The importance of telling stories. 3:46

    • Stories are incredibly important, the diversity of stories.

    • The royal historical society lectures.

  • Tales in the Jungle. 5:18

    • Beeston Tales, every third Wednesday.

    • The challenge is to enable the storyteller.

  • Guest storyteller sessions. 6:34

    • Tim and Mike bring in a guest storyteller every month.

    • The two-hour story session.

  • How much of yourself do you want to give the fringe? 8:00

    • Edinburgh fringe is a daunting thing to go to.

    • Live streaming podcasting platforms, clubhouse and twitter spaces.

  continue reading

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Regular listeners will know that there are occasions in the West Park Park Bench Podcast that I have either dogs walking past or people walking past and it just gives me a moment to pause and see if my train of thought is still there on the other side.

We're in stories ...the stories that you choose to listen to the stories you choose to attend and the stories you choose to be present at, and the stories you choose to listen to. And I think that's what today has really emerged in my thinking as I was swimming up and down the pool. And as I was heading for the bench, what is today's topic going to be and it's stories.

The Twitter Spaces intro... turns out you can't record with Otter while hosting a Twitter Spaces session.

https://twitter.com/pcmcreative/status/1676175450828054530

This is episode 39 - Stories. This podcast is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠recorded using Otter.AI⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ which generates a transcript. Its not perfect but ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠if you'd like it to help process the audio here is the link

SUMMARY KEYWORDS

stories, storyteller, Edinburgh Fringe, theatre, shows, spaces, topic, Beeston Tales, live, audience, Royal Historical Society, free fringe, realise, attend, cast, streaming, migrate, experience,

Timestamp Guide

  • Intro to this episode. 0:03

  • How do we market shows that have gay themes to audiences that aren’t gay? 0:59

    • Core audience.

  • Cinema is more about the story than the characters. 2:09

    • The one special thing about theatre.

    • The turning wave in the entertainment industry.

  • The importance of telling stories. 3:46

    • Stories are incredibly important, the diversity of stories.

    • The royal historical society lectures.

  • Tales in the Jungle. 5:18

    • Beeston Tales, every third Wednesday.

    • The challenge is to enable the storyteller.

  • Guest storyteller sessions. 6:34

    • Tim and Mike bring in a guest storyteller every month.

    • The two-hour story session.

  • How much of yourself do you want to give the fringe? 8:00

    • Edinburgh fringe is a daunting thing to go to.

    • Live streaming podcasting platforms, clubhouse and twitter spaces.

  continue reading

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