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Working With Sound: Evana Ho
Evana Ho‘s podcast, Love, Canberra – explores love, sex and relationships in Canberra. We spoke to her about intimate conversations with strangers, and how awkward tension can sometimes be a good thing.
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Working With Sound: Irit Pollak
Irit Pollak co-produces the Private Parts podcast. She told us about how producing an independent podcast allows freedom, vulnerability and experimentation.
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Finding Our Flamingo: Rijn Collins on taxidermy, audio fiction and winning the inaugural Sarah Awards
Writer Rijn Collins talks to us about the intricacies of audio fiction, the process behind her prolific output, and the influence of travel, broad tastes and linguistics.
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Working with Sound: Monique Bowley
Mamamia Out Loud producer Monique Bowley talks to us about her love of feisty conversations, audience correspondence and kicking female stereotypes to the curb.
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Working with Sound: Lee Tran Lam
Lee Tran Lam of The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry tells us about uncovering surprising details from the lives of chefs, plus the importance of having good production values.
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Working With Sound: Sam Twyford-Moore
Sam Twyford-Moore is the founding host of The Rereaders, a fortnightly literary and cultural podcast. He shares his thoughts on what podcasting offers cultural criticism in Australia.
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Does Radio Have a Storytelling Edge Over Music and Writing Alone?
Are there are things you can do with radio that you could never do in music or writing alone? We asked a handful of Australian radio makers for their take.
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Working With Sound: Selena Shannon
Selena Shannon spoke to us about working with emerging producers on All the Best, and her appreciation for Australia’s unique style of audio storytelling.
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Working with Sound: James Milsom
The Rule Book producer James Milsom tells us about how music influences his editing style and sound-rich approach to podcasting.
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I’m Only Sleeping: stories from the edge of wakefulness
Bec Fary reflects on what it’s like talking to people about sleep and intimacy – and on how sharing a bed can affect our relationships.