Magic with Amanda Hsiung-Blodgett

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Magic with Amanda Hsiung-Blodgett
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How can podcasting create meaningful connections and make learning engaging and accessible?

Teaching Mandarin becomes a magical journey of exploration and discovery through storytelling.

“The listeners can hear your mood and how you present it, just from your voice. So if you talk with a smile, I think they can really feel that.” ~ Amanda Hsiung-Blogett (12:51)

The conversation explores the transformative potential of podcasting as a tool for teaching, storytelling, and connecting with diverse audiences. Amanda reflects on her experience of blending bilingual education with creativity, emphasizing that podcasting allows her to reach listeners in unexpected and magical ways. She shares anecdotes about feedback from listeners, like students and families, who find joy in the accessible format of her lessons. A recurring theme is the element of surprise in what resonates with audiences, from discussing everyday topics like ice cream to creating a book that evolved organically from her podcast work.

The dialogue also touches on Amanda’s journey in podcasting, the challenges of maintaining engagement without immediate feedback, and the importance of conveying emotion and intent through voice. She discusses her goal of making Mandarin language learning approachable and fun, aiming to challenge preconceived notions about its difficulty. Practical tips for podcasters include presenting with a positive tone and leveraging storytelling to create immersive experiences for listeners.

Takeaways

Magic of podcasting — Creating unseen connections with listeners through voice and storytelling.

Engaging teaching techniques — Combining bilingual formats and relatable topics to simplify complex subjects.

Listener feedback — Using audience insights to refine delivery and adapt content.

Voice as a tool — Conveying mood and intent to captivate and engage listeners.

Breaking stereotypes — Challenging the perception of Mandarin as a difficult language through fun and simple approaches.

Evolution of ideas — How a podcast can lead to unexpected projects, like writing books or developing new formats.

Impact of preparation — Reducing stress for podcast guests through clear communication and easy workflows.

Resources

Playful Chinese Podcast — Amanda’s podcast teaching Mandarin through stories and interactive lessons.

Akimbo Workshops — A community-based learning platform mentioned for its influence on the guest’s podcasting journey.

(Written with help from Chat-GPT.)


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