Recent posts from @ParsingScience about Podcast Movement in Philadelphia, PA.
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@PodcastMovement bon voyage, #PM18! pic.twitter.com/45ROFqASsu
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 26, 2018
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“When people find out, they’re like ‘Oh, you’re from radio! You must be talking all the time!’ And I’m like ‘No, no, no. I’m *listening* all the time.'” – @nprFreshAir‘s Terry Gross’ closing keynote at #PM18 pic.twitter.com/6U0HGeOJ6T
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 26, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
@SethResler, @kerriprx, @kristenmeinzer, @mor100 & @MarisaMagnatta: thanks for the thoughtful, cordial and incisive critiques at #PM18 this afternoon … and thanks to those that volunteered for being open to coaching that benefitted us all! pic.twitter.com/Azjskf60Q2
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 26, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
@audreyyyrose, @ColinAnder, @josephinescreen & Eric Cieslewicz: podcast network pros talk at #PM18 today about what networks can provide … and what podcasters can get done without them pic.twitter.com/TeQJ7c2TKv
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 26, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
@MrAsquith, @jesskupferman, @membershipguys‘ Mike Morrison, @TBWPpodcast‘s Kara Lamerato, @teachercast‘s Jeffrey Bradbury and Ramona Rice: helpful talk at #PM18 today on transforming a podcast into a brand, engaging listeners & leveraging the community when talking with sponsors pic.twitter.com/V1MNeJXRS5
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 26, 2018
Above photo by Ryan Watkins (ryanrwatkins.com)
@learntopodcast‘s Dave Jackson and @thejeffbrown gave an enlightening talk today at #PM18 about considering listeners’ #WIIFM when developing podcast intros pic.twitter.com/2NZNUmALay
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 26, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
Great talk by historian and https://t.co/Pg0QatVUa6 host @lizcovart at #PM18 this morning on the history of radio, and podcasting’s potential parallels with / departures from radio. pic.twitter.com/eaCD7kKMk0
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 26, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
@PRX‘s John Barth and @welivehereSTL‘s @cornandpotatoes & @TimSLloyd: kudos for such a grounded talk at #PM18 on the importance of sticking to your principles – and those of your audience – when doing community journalism on matter of race and class pic.twitter.com/qOpon7HyL8
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 25, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
@shessomickey, Eric Silver @jointhepartypod and Julia Schifini: really appreciate your perspectives on finding and working with sponsors of indie podcasts at #PM18 today pic.twitter.com/xvHW2FEwWV
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 25, 2018
Above photo by Ryan Watkins (ryanwatkins.com)
@sarah_cot, Jeff Umbro’s @podglomerate, @jordanharbinger, @mindlovemelissa & @colinpthomson: appreciate the practical advice for growing podcasts’ audiences at #PM18 today! pic.twitter.com/khx7A3fEmq
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 25, 2018
Above photo by Ryan Watkins (ryanrwatkins.com)
@AstonshngLegnds‘ Sarah Wendel and @DeliberationPod‘s Chelsea Cox: great walk through at #PM18 today on efficiently post producing common bugaboos in podcasting! pic.twitter.com/QYuNPGgZzm
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 25, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
@sjgoldstein with @AmplifiMedia, Justin Chase, Will Mayo @SpokenLayer, Rob McCracken @EWScrippsCo, Bob Kernen @jacapps and @MegZGold with @npr: informative panel today at #PM18 on how smart speakers like Amazon #Alexa and #GoogleHome stand to expand podcast listenership. pic.twitter.com/MmUtCkForL
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 25, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
@MPandya, @BizRadio111 and Rachel Kipp @whartonknows: helpful discussion at #PM18 today about how Knowledge@Wharton brings cutting-edge academic #research and practitioners together to create engaging content for the real #business world via podcasts. pic.twitter.com/PL1XHkSyX1
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 25, 2018
Above photo by Ryan Watkins (ryanrwatkins.com)
@PaulaSzuchman, @npranya, Matt Turck @Panoply, Cory Smith @espn, Kelli Hurley @WestwoodOne, and Bart Roselli @veritoneone: nicely done panel today at #PM18 on the need for the market podcasts beyond typecasts. pic.twitter.com/asUX3T4Luz
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 25, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
@PodcastMovement: @leoncrawl, @annheppermann and Chenjerai Kumanyika of @uncivilshow did an fantastic job illustrating how narrativity and suspense can be incorporated into historical storytelling … even for stories listeners already know the ending of in advance! pic.twitter.com/vvx9Mcq2OQ
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 24, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)
Great panel discussion on expanding #diversity in podcasting with @fransquishco, @shereenwhy and Wummy Umede at #PM18. pic.twitter.com/IWOOfGR30s
— Parsing Science (@ParsingScience) July 24, 2018
Above photo by Doug Leigh (dougleigh.com)