How to Podcast Your Research

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Are you struggling to engage with public audiences beyond the usual suspects? Do you want to widen your professional network? Could you be the authoritative voice in your field? If these questions resonate with you then I think podcasting could be the answer.

I’m a materials scientist-turned-podcaster and I believe that podcasting – when it’s done right – can be a powerful tool to engage with difficult-to-reach audiences, expand professional networks and become established as an authority in one’s field. I have produced and presented my own podcast about materials and making for over five years, and it has been heard in six continents, given me a network of over 80 materials experts, and even landed me a book deal. I think I can do the same for your work too.

In this three-part training series, I will give you the tools you need to create compelling podcasts about your work, to engage with audiences, and increase your overall impact. We’ll cover the all-important planning stage, all the practicalities of setting it up and I’ll give you tips on how maintain the podcast after the first flurry of excitement.

This training is intended for university members of staff, researchers, technicians, support staff and students. It takes participants through how to produce their own podcasts to inspire, entertain and disseminate their work. By the end they’ll have all the skills, tools and information they need to get started… and keep going!

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Get in touch to discuss how I can help you or your researchers master the airwaves. Price available on request.