Episodes

  • Motivation with Adam Greenberg

    Motivation with Adam Greenberg

    How can podcasts be designed and produced in multiple languages to serve specific, localized audiences effectively? A podcast is used as a tool to bridge gaps in health education for rural communities with limited internet access. “[It’s the] whole process of editing that’s tripped me up. What I’ve noticed, and what I’m realizing, is with the more →

  • Perception with Ame Sanders

    Perception with Ame Sanders

    How can podcasting effectively contribute to fostering inclusivity and equity within communities? A passion project evolves into a platform for amplifying community voices working on equity. “My goal is to work with communities to help them become more inclusive and equitable. The podcast grew out of the idea that I want to identify work that’s more →

  • Process with Julie Duffy

    Process with Julie Duffy

    What are the connections between writing, creativity, and podcasting as explored through the art of conversation? The discussion highlights the parallels between storytelling in writing and crafting engaging podcasts. “Some people have a terrible time getting started because when you’re about to start writing you could write about anything. And when you can write about more →

  • Discovery with David Wilk

    Discovery with David Wilk

    What are the challenges and opportunities in creating and sharing meaningful content in podcasting and publishing? Podcasting shares its challenges of discovery and audience building with the world of book publishing. “If I tell you about a good podcast, that requires you to sit down, focus your attention, go to a site, put on headphones more →

  • Tension with Luke Harris

    Tension with Luke Harris

    What are the challenges and opportunities of starting and sustaining a podcast, especially in relation to editing, performance, and interviewing? Starting a podcast reveals unexpected learning curves and creative challenges. “I think for me that the magic is in having the tension— I think that’s where the magic comes from. If I didn’t feel the more →

  • Cynosure with David Bourne

    Cynosure with David Bourne

    How does engaging with nature, cycles, and mindfulness practices influence personal growth and creativity? Insights on mindfulness and personal growth emerge through reflections on seasonal cycles. “We live in an amazing time. On the one hand, technology’s increasingly taking over our lives. But hopefully they’re going to be more of us thinking: You know what? more →

  • Impact with Sanat Singhal

    Impact with Sanat Singhal

    What drives the creation and evolution of a podcast that inspires and educates young entrepreneurs? The discussion highlights the role of curiosity and intentional storytelling in podcasting. “I realized I wanted to spend more time actually researching before the interview, and not just try to churn them out. But really try to find the best— more →

  • Process with James Fricker

    Process with James Fricker

    What strategies can podcasters use to manage the complexities of content creation and sustain their passion over time? The conversation explores how podcasters balance creative ambitions with practical constraints. “I think what would be a nice way to wrap it— would be, to create some kind of an ebook, or something like that, to condense more →

  • Practice with Adam Ashton

    Practice with Adam Ashton

    How can podcasters sustain creativity, balance workloads, and adapt over time to maintain quality and engagement in their content? The shift from raw, unedited episodes to a well-oiled podcasting system reveals an inspiring evolution in their creative journey. “We figured that if somebody picks up, you know, a book a month or they read five more →