Circumspection with Carole Blueweiss

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Circumspection with Carole Blueweiss
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How can podcasting, particularly reflective solo episodes, enable personal growth, storytelling, and audience connection?

Reflecting on one year of podcasting reveals unexpected lessons about authenticity and audience connection.

“Some ideas that might be cliché—which is another fear of mine, but nevertheless, it was what I learned—that we are all more similar than different. And it’s worth saying that, because a lot of these parents struggle with being sort of put in a category other than what’s considered normal. And what I realized is, first of all, normal is overrated and that there is no such thing as normal.” ~ Carole Blueweiss (13:10)

This conversation explores the challenges and growth associated with podcasting, particularly solo episodes and reflective storytelling. Topics include finding an authentic voice, balancing preparation with spontaneity, and the iterative process of creating meaningful episodes. Carole reflects on how removing notes and speaking freely deepened their authenticity, transforming their approach to podcasting.

Additionally, the conversation dips into universal themes uncovered through interviews with parents of children with special needs. These parents’ stories highlight societal constructs like normalcy and disability, emphasizing shared human experiences. The discussion expands to broader societal issues, such as inclusion and accessibility, while expressing hope for creating empathy and understanding through storytelling.

Takeaways

Finding authenticity in podcasting — Removing notes and embracing spontaneity can enhance genuine connection.

The universality of human experiences — Stories from parents of children with special needs reveal shared themes of resilience and humanity.

Challenging societal norms — Concepts like normalcy and disability are critically examined, emphasizing diversity and inclusion.

The transformative power of podcasting — Hosting a podcast changes the creator through unexpected personal growth.

Expanding narratives — Reflective episodes allow creators to explore their own insights, connecting their voice to their audience in new ways.

Resources

Seth Godin’s Podcast Workshop — A course taken to refine podcasting skills and start storytelling with families.

Wisdom Shared Podcast — A podcast featuring stories of parents of children with special needs.

(Written with help from Chat-GPT.)


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