EPISODE · Oct 21, 2024 · 38 MIN
Using Sound as Storytelling in Academic Podcasts
from Continuing Studies: Higher Ed Podcasting · host Jennifer-Lee Gunson & Neil McPhedran. HigherEdPods.com. Podium Podcast Co.
Can you tell a story through sound?Sam Harnett and Chris Hoff, creators of Ways of Knowing, discuss their journey of blending sound and academia in this captivating episode. Frustrated with the repetitive nature of public radio, they shifted focus to sound as a central storytelling tool, using it to evoke emotions and memories in ways traditional narratives can't. Their project, Ways of Knowing, challenges how academic knowledge can be conveyed through immersive audio, collaborating with universities to produce sonically rich, intellectually rigorous content. This conversation dives deep into their creative process, technical challenges, and the future of audio storytelling in education.Episode Links:The World According to SoundWays of Knowing Sam Harnett: LinkedIn Chris Hoff: LinkedIn Connect with UsShare Feedback & Ask Questions: [email protected] More: Continuing Studies PodcastFollow: Continuing Studies LinkedIn PageJoin LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14115712/Connect w/ Jen: LinkedIn or [email protected] Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or [email protected]: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastcoYoutubeHigherEdPodsChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionNeil and Jennifer introduce guests Sam Harnett and Chris Hoff from the Ways of Knowing podcast.(00:03:04) The World According to Sound How The World According to Sound started as a reaction to traditional public radio formats.(00:06:07) Sound and Memory The immersive soundscapes used to evoke both learning and emotional responses.(00:09:58) Humanities and Sound in PodcastingThe challenges and opportunities of bringing humanities research to life through sound.(00:12:16) Producing High-Quality SoundscapesThe technical side of the podcast, from recording sound to mixing it for immersive experiences.(00:13:39) Importance of Sound Design The significance of strong sound design and thoughtful podcast structure.(00:16:20) University Collaborations How each season of Ways of Knowing is shaped by different academic institutions.(00:20:46) Future Topics and AmbitionsPotential future topics including the economics of higher education.(00:25:27) Creating Evergreen Content The importance of creating evergreen content that remains relevant.(00:29:41) Audio vs. Video The trend towards video in podcasting and why Sam and Chris focus solely on audio.(00:34:20) Conclusion (00:00) - Introduction (03:04) - The World According to Sound (06:07) - Sound and Memory (09:58) - Humanities and Sound in Podcasting (12:16) - Producing High-Quality Soundscapes (13:39) - Importance of Sound Design (16:20) - University Collaborations (20:46) - Future Topics and Ambitions (25:27) - Creating Evergreen Content (29:41) - Audio vs. Video (34:20) - Conclusion Join us at Higher Ed Pod Con in Cleveland, OH, July 16 - 17 2026Sign up by May 29 for Early Bird Pricing
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Can you tell a story through sound?Sam Harnett and Chris Hoff, creators of Ways of Knowing, discuss their journey of blending sound and academia in this captivating episode. Frustrated with the repetitive nature of public radio, they shifted focus to sound as a central storytelling tool, using it to evoke emotions and memories in ways traditional narratives can't. Their project, Ways of Knowing, challenges how academic knowledge can be conveyed through immersive audio, collaborating with universities to produce sonically rich, intellectually rigorous content. This conversation dives deep into their creative process, technical challenges, and the future of audio storytelling in education.Episode Links:The World According to SoundWays of Knowing Sam Harnett: LinkedIn Chris Hoff: LinkedIn Connect with UsShare Feedback & Ask Questions: [email protected] More: Continuing Studies PodcastFollow: Continuing Studies LinkedIn PageJoin LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14115712/Connect w/ Jen: LinkedIn or [email protected] Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or [email protected]: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastcoYoutubeHigherEdPodsChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionNeil and Jennifer introduce guests Sam Harnett and Chris Hoff from the Ways of Knowing podcast.(00:03:04) The World According to Sound How The World According to Sound started as a reaction to traditional public radio formats.(00:06:07) Sound and Memory The immersive soundscapes used to evoke both learning and emotional responses.(00:09:58) Humanities and Sound in PodcastingThe challenges and opportunities of bringing humanities research to life through sound.(00:12:16) Producing High-Quality SoundscapesThe technical side of the podcast, from recording sound to mixing it for immersive experiences.(00:13:39) Importance of Sound Design The significance of strong sound design and thoughtful podcast structure.(00:16:20) University Collaborations How each season of Ways of Knowing is shaped by different academic institutions.(00:20:46) Future Topics and AmbitionsPotential future topics including the economics of higher education.(00:25:27) Creating Evergreen Content The importance of creating evergreen content that remains relevant.(00:29:41) Audio vs. Video The trend towards video in podcasting and why Sam and Chris focus solely on audio.(00:34:20) Conclusion (00:00) - Introduction (03:04) - The World According to Sound (06:07) - Sound and Memory (09:58) - Humanities and Sound in Podcasting (12:16) - Producing High-Quality Soundscapes (13:39) - Importance of Sound Design (16:20) - University Collaborations (20:46) - Future Topics and Ambitions (25:27) - Creating Evergreen Content (29:41) - Audio vs. Video (34:20) - Conclusion Join us at Higher Ed Pod Con in Cleveland, OH, July 16 - 17 2026Sign up by May 29 for Early Bird Pricing
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