How do you make one of Time's top 10 podcasts of the year with an iPhone and a sponge as your only recording equipment? What makes a conversation interesting to people who can't be part of it? And if you have no mystery to explore, can you draw listeners in with empathy instead? Join us on Tuesday, February 11, at 6:00 PM for this year’s Bernheimer Symposium, "Everything You Always Wanted to Know (But were Afraid to Ask) about How to Succeed In Podcasting Without Really Interrupting Each Other.” Journalist SARAH MARSHALL will join us to talk about her podcast YOU'RE WRONG ABOUT, a show about misremembered history, her lifelong obsession with righting the legacies of maligned women, and how to get your project started when you don't know where to start.
Sarah Marshall has published nonfiction with Buzzfeed, The New Republic, and The Believer, and hosts You're Wrong About, a podcast about misremembered history. Before settling in Philadelphia to work on the podcast full-time, she produced it on the road while working as a traveling journalist, house sitter, and sled dog handler.
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10 фев 2020