0218 - Podcast design with Jennifer Keenahan and Allen Higgins

Welcome to Design Talk.

I am Jennifer Keenahan and I am delighted to be joined by Allen Higgins from the UCD College of Business to talk about shaping and delivering a podcast.

Today I have turned the tables on Allen. Usually, he’s behind the scenes directing the show. Today I want him to share what goes into planning and producing an episode.

To start, Allen could you tell us a little about your background and how you came to bring podcasting into your teaching practice.


Q: Let’s start with your teaching pod, Design Talk. You had this idea that you wanted to make a podcast, how did you start? 

Q: So, let’s say I have an idea that I want to make a podcast. How do I start? 

Q: What kinds of pods are there; how do you choose one? 

Q: Let’s talk a bit more about format. 

Q: How do you organise or structure your own pod? 

Q: What is the key to a strong interview? 

Q: So, sticking with interviews, how do you prepare?

Q: Questions from the audience?

Q: Is there anything you’d like add?


Mentions, links and notes:

Jennifer Keenahan (link)

Mairéad O’Reilly – (link)

Allen Higgins (link)

Ruth Campion (link). Ruth is a game designer and 3D artist

Conor Reid (link). Conor hosts and produces his own award-winning arts and culture podcast, Words To That Effect

Siobhán McHugh (link). Siobhán is an Irish-Australian author, podcast producer and critic, oral historian, audio documentary-maker and journalism academic.

Audacity (link). Audacity is a freely available open-source DAW, a Digital Audio Workstation; a highly regarded and extremely capable software environment for audio engineering.


Acknowledgements


Music 

Title: Voltaic Fluctuations

Artist: Ben Prunty

Source:  https://www.benpruntymusic.com/

License: Non-transferable license. Permission granted by Ben Prunty


Cover Art 

Title: Complex collage

Artist: Allen Higgins

Source: vignette_version.pptx

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0


Podcast License

Design Talk (dot IE) CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 

The license can be viewed at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0

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