Explore every episode of the podcast Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters
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| Unlocking SEO and Web Visibility for Podcasters | 30 Sep 2024 | 00:38:40 | |
Website insights and essentials from Brenden Mulligan of Podpage. Brenden Mulligan, founder of Podpage, shares his journey from the music industry to podcasting, highlighting the importance of owning your platform through a dedicated podcast website. He discusses common mistakes podcasters make with their online presence, the value of SEO for improving discoverability, and the benefits of offering multiple platforms for listeners. The conversation also covers how higher education podcasters can leverage websites to boost engagement and create lasting connections with their audience while exploring the future potential of Podcasting 2.0. Episode Links:
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| Digital Narratives: Video Games in Literary Studies | 16 Sep 2024 | 00:33:43 | |
Intersection of video games and literary studies. Jason Boyd and Patrick Dolan from the Playable Stories: Unarchived podcast discuss their innovative approach to integrating video games into literary studies at Toronto Metropolitan University. They explore the Playable Stories Archive, a resource designed to help educators incorporate narrative-rich games into their courses, and explain the distinction between games that are archived for direct teaching use and those featured on the Unarchived podcast for broader discussion. The episode covers the dynamics of their podcast team, insights into the production process using Discord, and the importance of making gaming accessible and relevant in academic contexts. Their conversation offers valuable perspectives on the evolving role of video games in education and the collaborative efforts behind their podcast. Episode Links:
(00:00:00) Introduction Patrick and Jason share their roles and academic background in video game studies.
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| How Yale Uses Podcasting to Demystify Ivy League Admissions | 13 May 2024 | 00:30:14 | |
Step inside the Yale Admissions Office with Hannah Mendlowitz and Mark Dunn from "Inside Yale Admissions Office" podcast. As senior admissions officers, Hanna and Mark share an in-depth look the innovative ways they use podcasting to demystify the college admissions process. Connect with Us
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Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce guests Hanna Mendlowitz and Mark Dunn from the Inside Yale Admissions Office podcast. (00:02:12) Role of Admissions Officers The day-to-day roles of each guest as admissions officers at Yale. (00:04:35) Motivation Behind Inside Yale Admissions The origin and purpose of Inside Yale Admissions, aimed at demystifying the admissions process and making it more transparent. (00:08:19) Audience and Impact A discussion on the general audience of the podcast, and its impact on students, parents, counselors, and media reporters. (00:09:48) Educational Mission and Transparency The educational mission of the podcast to provide transparent and accessible information about admissions, inspired by recent scandals. (00:14:41) Expanding Topics and Engaging More Audiences Potential new topics for the podcast, including athletic recruiting and tailored content for international students. (00:16:23) Seasonality and Episode Planning The scheduling of the podcast’s episodes and how they align with the admissions cycle at Yale. (00:17:46) Future Topics and Audience Feedback Plans for future podcast episodes and how they address specific audience needs and requests. (00:22:42) Operational Aspects of Their Podcast Behind-the-scenes look at how the podcast is produced, including team involvement and technical setup. (00:27:03) Conclusion
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| Call For Submissions: Your Favourite Higher Ed Podcast Episode | 29 Apr 2024 | 00:11:52 | |
Unveiling HigherEdPods: Filling the Community & Discovery Gap.
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| Alumni Podcasts: Engaging Your Alumni Community | 15 Apr 2024 | 00:31:32 | |
How storytelling through podcasts can enhance alumni engagement and community involvement. Connect with Us
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Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer Lee introduce guest Sarah Hillel from Alumni Podcast. (00:02:01) Background and Evolution of Alumni Podcasting Sarah Hillel discusses her background in alumni relations and the transition to alumni podcasting. (00:05:10) The Power of Storytelling in Educational Institutions The importance of storytelling in education and how institutions can utilize podcasts to connect with alumni. (00:07:34) Learning from Alumni Experiences The value of sharing alumni experiences of failures and successes and how these stories can inspire and guide current students. (00:14:39) Pirate Radio and Personal Stories Sarah shares her unique experiences with pirate radio and other personal anecdotes. (00:17:48) The Expanding Reach of Podcasts in Higher Education Research findings on podcast demographics and the strategic incorporation of podcasting in media planning for higher education. (00:19:57) The Multifunctionality of Podcasts How podcasts can be repurposed into multiple content formats enhancing outreach and engagement (00:23:32) The Future of Podcasting and Audio Content The enduring relevance of audio content and its integration with modern technology and the potential evolution of podcasting in educational contexts. (00:27:53) Conclusion
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| Why Private Podcasts Are A Smart Fit For Higher Ed Podcasters | 01 Apr 2024 | 00:17:22 | |
Evolving Academic Content: Insights into private podcasting's applications and benefits for higher education podcasts. In part two of their conversation with Transistor.fm co-founder Justin Jackson, hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee explore the dynamic world of private podcasts and their transformative potential in higher education. Justin shares compelling uses of private podcasts for internal communications and educational content, alongside personal reflections on his podcasting journey.
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Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce the episode, part two of their discussion with Transistor.fm’s Justin Jackson, focused on private podcasts. (00:02:17) Understanding Private Podcasts What private podcasts are and how Transistor.fm facilitates their use, including unique features like QR code access and personalised RSS feeds for subscribers. (00:04:27) Private Podcasts in Education Innovative uses of private podcasts, including as a format for distributing audiobooks and supplementary material for textbooks. (00:06:45) Personal Connection to Podcasting Justin’s personal journey with podcasting, from childhood inspirations to creating a podcast hosting platform. (00:09:41) Podcast Marketing Trends and Quality Improvement Justin discusses his new podcast Podcast Marketing Trends Explained, and the importance of production quality and content to stand out within the podcasting community. (00:13:14) Bonus: Introduction to Higher Ed Pods Gregg Oldring joins to introduce a new project, Higher Ed Pods: a community and discovery engine for higher education podcasters. (00:16:20) Conclusion
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| Podcast Distribution, Hosting, and RSS Explained with Justin Jackson of Transistor.fm | 18 Mar 2024 | 00:29:14 | |
A deep dive into the foundational aspects of podcasting. Connect with Us
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Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce episode and guest Justin Jackson, co-founder of Transistor.fm. (00:01:46) The Role of RSS Feeds in Podcasting An explanation of RSS feeds, their function in podcast distribution, and decentralized nature. (00:04:13) The Power of Podcast Hosting Platforms Exploring podcast hosting platforms, their variety, and significance in the podcasting ecosystem. (00:12:05) Making a Good Podcast What makes a podcast compelling and successful, focusing on content and audience engagement. (00:15:52) YouTube and Podcasting: A Comparative Analysis The role of YouTube in the podcasting world and the unique value of audio-only formats. (00:20:00) Setting Up for Success on Hosting Platforms Considerations when setting up your podcast on hosting platforms, include title selection, show art, and early promotion strategies. (00:25:59) Recap and Key Learnings Summary of key points covered in the episode, emphasizing the importance of RSS feeds, hosting platforms, and strategic show setup. (00:28:08) Conclusion
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| Know when to fold’em: Handing off the podcast mic | 04 Mar 2024 | 00:27:37 | |
The challenging decision to possibly conclude your show. Delve into the journey of Julie Bartucca and Tom Breen from the UConn 360 Podcast, discussing its inception, audience engagement, and the bittersweet decision to step back from hosting the show. Our guests share operational insights, the importance of storytelling, and advice for fellow podcasters considering similar transitions. Reflecting on favorite episodes and the emotional impact of their work, Julie and Tom's experiences offer a comprehensive look into the world of alumni podcasting and its potential to connect and inspire. Connect with Us
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Chapters: Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce guests Julie and Tom from the UConn 360 podcast. (00:02:23) UConn 360 Podcast Overview A brief history of how the podcast started including its inspiration and original objectives. (00:06:04) Audience and Purpose of the Podcast The evolution of the target audience for the UConn 360 podcast and purpose of the podcast in storytelling and engaging with a wide audience. (00:09:03) Challenges of Podcasting and Decision to Step Back Challenges of maintaining the podcast amidst changing responsibilities and the process leading to the decision to end the podcast. (00:11:02) Operational Insights and Listener Engagement Operational aspects of running the podcast, including content creation, editing, and the impact of listener engagement and feedback. (00:14:17) Future of the Podcast and Succession Planning The future of the UConn 360 podcast, including potential new hosts and the importance of maintaining the original spirit.. (00:18:13) Advice for Podcasters and Reflections on Podcasting Journey Advice for podcasters considering ending or handing over their podcast. (00:20:53) Favorite Episodes and Personal Highlights Julie and Tom’s favorite episodes and personal highlights from their time running the UConn 360 podcast. (00:24:20) Conclusion
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| Medicine Meets Muppets: How Surgery 101 Reached 10 Million downloads | 20 Feb 2024 | 00:30:13 | |
How does a surgical podcast reach over 10 million downloads? With humour, concise learning objectives, and short engaging episodes that sometimes even feature muppets. Join Surgery 101’s Co-Creator Dr. Jonathan White with hosts Neil McPhedran & Jennifer-Lee Gunson as he shares the innovative approaches that have made Surgery 101 a global phenomenon making complex surgical concepts accessible and engaging for an audience that extends beyond medical students to professionals and patients. Through the story of Surgery 101, we uncover the transformative power of podcasting in education and the potential for creative approaches to revolutionize learning experiences. Connect with Us
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(00:00:00) Introduction (00:02:18) Dr. White's Podcasting Journey (00:05:53) Simplifying Surgical Education (00:09:05) Surgery 101's Audience (00:10:51) Integration into Curriculum (00:14:52) Impact on Students and Learning Styles (00:16:35) Infusing Humour into Medical Education (00:20:49) Creative Commons and Open Access (00:23:55) Advice for Aspiring Educational Podcasters (00:26:11) Conclusion
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| University of British Columbia: Hosts Change, But the Show Must Go On | 06 Feb 2024 | 00:29:16 | |
How does a podcast successfully navigate a host change and still keep their voice? From Here Forward, an alumni focused podcast based in Vancouver, Canada did that, by strategically choosing a voice and a tone for their audience, and then letting the show find its own authentic voice. Join Jennifer Lee Gunson and Neil McPhedran, alongside guests Carol Eugene Park and Steve Kennedy from Alumni UBC, to hear how clear vision earlier in the podcasting process allows for greater freedom and stability in the ever- changing higher education landscape. Connect with Us
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:05:28) Reflecting Urgent Optimism (00:08:23) Transitioning Hosts
(00:14:42) Reflections Two Years On (00:16:13) Advice for New Podcasters (00:19:05) Choosing Podcast Guests (00:20:27) Favourite Episodes Discussion
(00:24:10) Conclusion
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| Does Youtube Matter For your Podcast? | 23 Jan 2024 | 00:32:17 | |
Discover why YouTube should be an indispensable part of your podcast strategy, even without video. Join Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee Gunson in a thought-provoking conversation with guest expert Steve Goldstein as he walks us through his research and what it tells us about how podcast listeners are using YouTube, shedding light on the role of YouTube Shorts, and the power of the platform for amplifying discoverability. Delve deep into the art of podcast promotion, emphasizing the importance of flexibility in content delivery. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster, a content creator, or navigating the higher education space, this episode equips you with actionable strategies to leverage YouTube effectively, unlocking new dimensions for audience engagement and growth. Connect with Us
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(00:00:00) Introduction (00:03:04) Steve’s Journey (00:04:40) Podcasting in Higher Education
(00:10:39) Research Insights on Podcast Consumption (00:12:40) Why YouTube? (00:15:16) Is Video Necessary? (00:18:14) YouTube Shorts (00:20:24) Introduction and YouTube Approach :
(00:29:09) Conclusion
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| Penn State University: Insights from 250 Episodes | 10 Jan 2024 | 00:34:23 | |
Use your podcast to take your mandate beyond the campus, and become an invaluable resource for students, faculty, and the wider public audience. Explore the strategies and tactics behind successful university podcasts as Jenna Spinelle unpacks her experiences producing over 250 episodes of "Democracy Works" and "When the People Decide”, and shares insights on how universities can leverage this dynamic medium to give people political hope, foster community engagement, and amplify their educational impact both in and outside of classrooms. Connect with Us
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Chapter Time Stamps: (00:00:00) Introduction Jennifer Lee Gunson and Neil McPhedran introduce the episode, welcoming Jenna Spinelle back. (00:02:08) Jenna's Background & Podcasting Journey Jenna introduces herself, her role at the McCourtney Institute for Democracy, and the inception of Democracy Works and When the People Decide. (00:05:37) NPR Collaboration & Local Impact Explains the collaboration with the local NPR station, WPSU, and its impact on local visibility and engagement. (00:07:40) Finding Guests & Prepping for Episodes Jenna discusses finding guests, differences in target audiences for both podcasts, including use in classrooms, as well as her preparation process for Democracy Works based on the show format. (00:13:00) Podcast Content in Classrooms Neil & Jenna discuss the strategies that Democracy Works has used to integrate podcast content into classrooms. (00:14:58) Institutional Review and Self-Policing Discuss the content vetting process, institutional trust, and responsible self-policing to maintain institutional values. (00:17:06) Podcasts' Role in Institute Outreach Examines the effective role of the podcasts in the Institute's outreach efforts, connecting with alumni chapters, and promoting democracy beyond the university. (00:18:30) Preparation and Interview Styles Jenna shares her approach to pre-interviews for different podcast formats, highlighting differences in narrative storytelling versus academic discussion. (00:19:31) Engaging Audience Feedback through Surveys Neil & Jenna discuss the Democracy works listener survey - the format, significance, tweaking content length based on feedback, and incentives for participants. (00:23:17) Changes in Podcasting Landscape The evolving podcasting landscape, increased competition, audience expansion, and the role of universities in expanding audiences and providing educational content (00:27:23) Insights for New Podcasts Jenna advises newcomers to manage expectations, appreciating the impact of having a dedicated audience and encouraging university engagement with various constituencies. (00:30:08) Conclusion Neil& Jen share their key takeaways
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| How Stanford GSB Launched Its Flagship Show | 02 Sep 2024 | 00:33:47 | |
Creating Stanford GSB’s Flagship Podcast If/Then. "Why does it have to be a podcast?" Jenny Luna from Stanford Graduate School of Business returns to Continuing Studies to discuss the deliberate choices behind launching their flagship show, If/Then and why podcasting, among other communication channels, was the ideal platform to amplify the impactful research of Stanford GSB faculty. Jenny shares the strategic decisions that shaped the show—from selecting the right host with deep institutional knowledge to creating content that resonates with their audience. Her insights reveal the critical role of podcasting in advancing academic storytelling and outreach in the world of higher education. Episode Links:
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| The Best of Continuing Studies: What We've Learned in 2023 | 25 Dec 2023 | 00:23:00 | |
Explore the diverse themes of academic podcasts and the best of 2023’s episodes, and Jen & Neil take us on a reflective journey through a year of insightful discussions with university podcasters. From innovative recruitment strategies to transforming textbooks into engaging podcast content, the conversation delves into the multifaceted uses of podcasts as educational tools, exploring topics such as accessibility, audience targeting, and leveraging networks. As the hosts celebrate the achievements and transformative potential of podcasts in academia, they set their sights on future dialogues with renowned institutions, envisioning a dynamic and engaging future for educational podcasts. Connect with Us
(00:00:00) Introduction Jen and Neil introduce the podcast and discuss the year in review. (00:02:55) Titling Strategies with Jenny Luna (00:04:49) Finding Your Voice with Laura Joyce Davis (00:06:27) Alumni Engagement and Network Growth (00:09:27) Using Podcasting as an Educational Tool (00:12:39) Accessibility and Expanding Educational Reach (00:15:24) Podcast Networks and Strengthening Strategies (00:18:00) Targeting Varied Episode Audiences
(00:22:08) Reflections and Conclusion
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| The University of Chicago: How (& Why) to Build a Podcast Network | 12 Dec 2023 | 00:35:23 | |
Explore the specifics of establishing and running a university podcast network, the purpose behind it, and the benefits to the shows who are a part of it with Matt Hodapp, Assistant Director of the University of Chicago Podcast Network. Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee Gunson discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of academic podcasts with Matt, the importance of creating a distinct identity for university podcasts and the potential of collaborative efforts between academic institutions. Tune in to explore how networking, advocacy, and fostering a sense of community can benefit and increase the reach of university podcasts, reshaping their place in the broader podcasting universe. Connect with Us
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(00:00:00) Introduction and Welcome (00:02:30) University of Chicago and Podcast Selection (00:05:40) The Evolution of the Role (00:07:44) The Workings of the Network (00:13:15) Mutual Support within the Network (00:16:25) The University of Chicago Podcast Network Festival (00:21:21) Expanding University Podcast Networks (00:26:30) Podcast Benefits to Institutions (00:30:24) Conclusion
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| Yale University Press: Visual Storytelling in Audio | 28 Nov 2023 | 00:31:20 | |
Discover how one podcast is deftly weaving together marketing tools, scholarly resources and engaging author conversation all while bringing their beautiful art and architecture books to the audio world. Join host’s Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee Gunson with Jessica Holahan, one of the hosts of the Yale University Press Podcast as they discuss her journey as a host, how the press uses the podcast to further Yale’s mission, it’s unique episode specific audiences, and the ways they assess episode value and make decisions about which books to feature beyond metrics. Throughout the conversation, Jessica shares valuable insights into audience focus, preparing for interviews effectively to balance engaging dialogue while rendering complex subjects accessible and some her most memorable interviews. Explore the Yale University Press’s engaging storytelling of visual books through their long-running podcast series and learn tips to enrich any higher education podcast along the way.
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Chapter Timestamps: (00:03:22) Jessica’s Podcasting Journey (00:04:36) The Yale University Press Podcast (00:09:28) Targeting Diverse Audiences (00:12:33) Next Steps and Challenges (00:14:42) Sustaining Podcast Content Creation (00:18:08) Episode and Guest Preparation (00:21:04) Podcast Analytics and Decision Making
(00:24:26) A Recommended Episode (00:27:46) Lessons in Podcasting Strategy
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| Plato University: Podcasts are the new classrooms | 13 Nov 2023 | 00:32:09 | |
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:05:40) Designing Courses and Finding Purpose (00:06:59) Podcasting as a Medium for Learning (00:09:53) Student Feedback and Impact (00:13:08) Marketing and Episode Titles (00:16:46) Entrepreneurial Background and Learning (00:20:21) The Future for Podcasting & Higher Education
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| Syracuse University: Podcasting the Voice of a University | 31 Oct 2023 | 00:35:23 | |
Uncover how 'Cuse Conversations is reaching students, faculty, and alumni, fostering a vibrant community as the voice of Syracuse University. Join hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer Lee Gunson in an insightful conversation with John Boccacino, one of the co-hosts and the driving force of Syracuse University's 'Cuse Conversations podcast. John shares his strategies for integrating the podcast seamlessly into Syracuse University's communications calendar, making it a vital tool in the institution's communication toolkit and engaging listeners with a remarkable 70% listen through rate. Explore the impact of crafting compelling narratives, from highlighting students and alumni, vital cultural discussions to commemorating significant events in the university's history. This episode serves as a rich tapestry, weaving together the threads of innovation, storytelling, and passionate community engagement, offering a profound glimpse into the future of higher education podcasting. Connect with us:
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Chapter Timestamps: (00:00:00) Introduction (00:03:51) Origin and Evolution of Cuse Conversations John walks the audience through his personal podcasting journey from broadcasting to the alumni office of Syracuse where he started the podcast and it’s journey from an alumni focused start. (00:07:39) Podcast's Role in Communications Strategy (00:10:03) Integrating Podcast into Communications Calendar (00:13:12) Guest Selection & Storytelling (00:16:16) Understanding Metrics for Success (00:20:21) Expanding Audience Horizons (00:22:56) The Strategic Hosting Approach (00:25:08) Stories that Need to be Told (00:27:13) Future Vision and Final Thoughts (00:31:07) Conclusion
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| The Democracy Group: The Power of a Podcast Network | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:34:40 | |
Discover the power of a podcast network; the tremendous value that it brings to it’s member shows, and how it’s fostering democracy and civil discourse from all sides of the political landscape. Join hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer Lee Gunson in conversation with Jenna Spinelle and Brandon Stover, the driving forces behind The Democracy Group, as they share the intricacies of their pioneering podcast network. From exploring the website's role as a central hub for diverse voices and initiatives, to dissecting the innovative use of thematic shows and curated playlists, we uncover the transformative impact of podcasts on civic education and political discourse. The episode provides a behind-the-scenes look at their fellowship program, highlighting their dedication to nurturing the next generation of leaders and fostering inclusive dialogue. Join us as we navigate the nuances of political conversations, the challenges of bridging divides, and the inspiring potential of podcast networks in pushing forward a common goal and educating the general public. Connect with us:
(00:00:59) Introduction to The Democracy Group Introduction to Jenna Spinelle and Brandon Stover from The Democracy Group, a non-partisan network of podcasts focused on democracy education. (00:02:47) The Democracy Group's Origin (00:06:38) Building the Network (00:08:35) Nonpartisan Approach (00:11:21) Benefits of Joining a Network (00:13:00) Application and Rules for Joining the Network (00:15:52) Media Training for Podcast Guests (00:18:02) Collaboration Across the Network Overview of the avenues for collaboration amongst shows across the network through meetings, training, and virtual events. (00:19:44) Fellowship for Young Voices (00:22:44) The Central Hub: The Democracy Group Website (00:24:57) Network-wide Playlists and Thematic Shows (00:27:25) Building a Network: Key Considerations (00:29:00) How the Network has Shaped Jenna & Brandon (00:30:33) Closing
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| Stanford Storytelling Project: Podcasting a Better Story | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:40:22 | |
Crafting engaging stories: understanding the importance of conflict, characters, setting, and resolution, and the art of the 30-second hook in podcasting with Laura Joyce Davis of the Stanford Storytelling Project & cofounder of Narrative Podcasts. Join hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer Lee Gunson to unravel the secrets behind creating compelling educational podcasts. Discover the pivotal role of podcasting in higher education as Laura shares inspiring stories of students finding their voices, overcoming challenges, and embracing creativity through audio narratives. Beyond the fundamentals, this episode ventures into the intricacies of podcasting, shedding light on the evolving landscape of episode titles, podcast artwork, and audience engagement strategies. Connect with us:
(00:00:00) Introduction Hosts Jennifer Lee and Neil McPhedran introduce the Continuing Studies podcast and introduce Laura Davis, and their conversation about storytelling in podcasting, teaching, and the intersection of the two. (00:03:05) Laura's Background and Entry into Podcasting (00:06:40) Challenges of Daily Podcasting with Young Children (00:08:18) How Podcasting Shaped Laura's Teaching (00:10:46) Stanford Storytelling Project (00:15:16) The Student Experience (00:18:34) Podcasting as a Career Advantage (00:21:30) Craft of Interview-Style Podcasting (00:26:03) Crafting a 30-Second Hook (00:28:51) Episode and Show Titles (00:34:00) The Future of Podcasting in Higher Education (00:37:34) Closing
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| Louisiana Tech (Pt 2): Podcasting Your Textbook | 18 Sep 2023 | 00:20:01 | |
A new way for students to connect with and absorb a textbook in bite-sized episodes. Join hosts Neil McPhedran & Jennifer - Lee Gunson as they continue an insightful conversation with Dr. Craig Van Slyke, an academic trailblazer who's innovating in higher education through his use of podcasting. In this episode, zoom in on Craig's companion podcast, "Information Systems for Business," shedding light on its unique role teaching his cyber-security textbook. Craig shares anecdotes of students benefiting from this innovative approach, emphasizing the value of supplementary learning materials like his podcast. They also delve into the challenges of feedback and engagement in the podcasting world. Tune in for an enriching conversation that underscores the potential of podcasting as an accessible and impactful educational tool. Chapter Timestamps: (00:00:00) Introduction (00:01:55) Information Systems for Business Podcast Explanation of Craig's podcast and its role as a companion to his textbook. The purpose of the podcast is to make complex content more accessible. (00:03:16) The Purpose of Behind the Podcast Craig goes through his purpose behind the podcast as a learning tool, and additional touch point in an environment of different student needs (00:04:55) Podcast Creation Insights into creating multiple podcasts and leveraging podcasting experience. (00:06:00) Modern Learning Styles Discussion on how modern students prefer on-demand, bite-sized learning and the importance of adapting learning to this this changing world (00:07:23) Making Content Accessible (00:09:37) Impact of the Podcast on Student Learning Craig talks about a study assessing the podcast's impact on student learning. Exploring student feedback on the podcast's usefulness.The challenge of not requiring students to listen. (00:10:41) Podcast Support Jen & Neil ask about adoption of this kind of learning from other faculty as well as other professors who are using the text. Craig clarifies that "Information Systems for Business" is entirely his initiative. (00:11:59) One-Star Reviews and Feedback Craig discusses the challenge of getting feedback and engagement from podcast listeners. Jen echoes this experience and the value of one-star reviews and passionate engagement. (00:13:45) Exam-Related Spikes in Downloads Neil and Craig talk about spikes in downloads around exam periods and the benefits of students revisiting content before exams. (00:14:51) Podcast Disclaimer Craig walks us through the disclaimer he gives off the top of each episode and the reasoning behind it. (00:16:36) Episode Conclusion Neil and Jen wrap up the interview with Craig, highlighting his passion for education and podcasting and each of their takeaways from the interview.
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| Louisiana Tech (Pt 1): Purpose-Driven Podcasting | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:31:02 | |
Learn about a podcast that’s unlocking the untapped potential of academic studies, distilling complex research into digestible, practical advice for industry experts. Dr. Craig Van Slyke, a passionate higher education podcaster and professor, shares his podcasting journey as the creator and host of three podcasts, emphasizing the vital importance of having a clear purpose to create & sustain meaningful content. (00:00:00) Introduction Jenn & Neil introduce today’s guest, Dr. Craig Van Slyke, and introduce his podcast Cyber Ways that is the focus of part one of a two part series with Craig (00:04:38) Overview of the Podcasting Journey Craig, a seasoned podcaster and professor, walks us through his podcasting journey and the story behind each of his three podcasts. (00:06:59) Defining Your Podcast's Purpose The importance of clearly defining your podcast's purpose and understanding your target audience to create engaging and purpose-driven content. We dig into the specific purpose of the Cyber Ways, bridging the gap between academia and the professional cybersecurity community (00:10:30) Appreciating & Knowing Your Audience Jen & Craig discuss the idea that impact cannot always be measured by number of downloads, but rather the significance of getting this academic research into the hands of the people who can implement it, the professional cyber security community. (00:14:10) Privacy & the Digital Footprint The unique challenges posed by cybersecurity and privacy with an online presence & data collection, and Craig reminds the audience that although this information is out there, we should still be taking the necessary security precautions. (00:20:59) Preparing for an Interview Craig walks us through his preparation process with a run of show document to help keep everyone in the right balance between in-depth content and audience accessibility. (00:23:06) Quality Over Quantity in Podcasting The importance of prioritizing quality over quantity when producing podcast episodes and the potential drawbacks of excessive length. (00:24:56) The Unique Value of Podcasting Craig talk about faculty support and highlights his motivation to deeply engage with a dedicated audience and deliver purpose-driven content (00:27:27) Closing Neil & Jen share their takeaways and wrap it up.
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| UCW: Podcasting as Curriculum | 21 Aug 2023 | 00:29:44 | |
Unravel the dynamic relationship between podcast & curriculum, both as a part of it, and a driving force behind it, with Dr. Gelareh Farhadian and Dave Keighron from the University Canada West. Through insightful anecdotes, learn how the "Innovation Fuel" podcast emerged as a powerful educational tool, teaching critical thinking and practical skills through real world case studies and cultivating invaluable networking opportunities for students. The unique role their producer plays in curating meaningful content and driving collaboration is also visited. Explore the symbiotic relationship between podcast and classroom, and unearth the unexpected outcomes and career-readiness benefits it offers to both students and educators. (00:00:00) Introduction Jen and Neil provide some background on UCW, and introduce Dr. Gelareh Farhadian and Dave Keighron of the "Innovation Fuel" podcast from the University of Canada West. (00:03:05) The origins of Innovation Fuel Learn what began "Innovation Fuel" and the unexpected learner benefits that have grown out of it (00:06:42) The Prototyping Process Dave & Gelareh discuss how the podcast has evolved from a conceptual idea, and what they have learned and changed along the way (00:12:12) Podcast as Curriculum Unravel the different ways of integrating the podcasting into the curriculum, and how the podcast has shaped the curriculum. (00:16:34) The Vital Role of the Producer Dave & Gelareh expand on how working with Tomas, their producer, has positively evolved their podcast through his connections and relationships with students, faculty, & the business community. (00:18:32) The Feedback Loop Discover the multitude of channels that Dave & Gelareh are receiving feedback and applying it to the podcast (00:20:45) True Evergreen Content Not only do past episodes continue to be available and serve as learning tools for students, Dave & Gelareh explain how they are building these up with followup and expanding their storytelling for learning and continuing to explore new solutions. (00:22:09) Parting Wisdom: Podcasting Takeaways Dave shares his advice to start doing, and Reid Hoffman’s “ Build your airplane as you’re falling off the cliff.” (00:27:46) Conclusion & closing. Neil & Jenn share their key takeaways from the episode.
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| Continuing to Study: Lessons From Year One | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:27:48 | |
Happy Anniversary! Continuing Studies reflects on year one of the podcast. Neil and Jen celebrate one year of podcasting by sharing some of the lessons they've learned and the challenges they've overcome. They reflect on their conversations with higher education podcasters, sharing tips on consistency, flexibility, interview techniques, titling strategies, and the exciting possibilities of Podcasting 2.0. Neil and Jen explore the importance of collaboration within and across institutions, the rise of alumni podcasts, and how podcasting can thrive in visually-driven disciplines. Join them as they look back on their journey and preview what's ahead for the next year of inspiring conversations in higher education podcasting. Episode Links:
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Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Crafting titles and descriptions that catch attention and maximize discoverability.
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| CDI College: Pivoting your Podcast | 14 Aug 2023 | 00:22:09 | |
Unpack the lessons learned from a college podcast's strategic pivot and adapting to change. Join hosts Jennifer-Lee Gunson and Neil McPhedran in a thought -provoking conversation with Laura Guzman, the director of Community Relations for Campus Support at CDI College. Explore their strategic pivot of the "Pick Me Up Podcast," from a covid-era mental health focus into "Career Buzz", which highlights different career options accessible through CDI’s programming. Learn about the strategic integration of their podcast into their campus app, creating a more accessible platform for students and faculty to discover and listen. Explore the power of podcasting as a tool for evergreen content creation and discover the significance of leveraging diverse distribution channels to engage students and beyond.Laura's candid story of her journey with CDI’s podcast offers wisdom for aspiring podcasters and higher education professionals seeking innovative ways to bridge connections and share impactful stories. Chapter Time Stamps Hosts Jennifer-Lee and Neil McPhedran welcome listeners and provide a brief overview of the topics covered in this episode. (00:01:22) Introduction to Laura Guzman Jen introduces Laura Guzman, the Director of Community Relations for Campus Support at CDI College, and Laura shares the origins of CDI College's podcast as a mental health platform during the pandemic and how it evolved into the insightful "Career Buzz." (00:04:29) Strategic Rebranding and Target Audience Shift Laura discusses the decision to rebrand the podcast, based on data-driven insights that highlighted successful episodes featuring alumni and industry professionals. (00:08:30) Unique Programming at CDI College Jen & Laura chat about the market - based programs available at CDI, and the opportunities they provide students with. (00:11:21) Integration of Podcasts into Campus App The conversation shifts to the innovative integration of the podcast into CDI College's campus app. (00:12:18) Making Podcasts Accessible on Multiple Platforms Laura & Neil emphasize the importance of making the podcast available on various platforms, ensuring accessibility to both the CDI College community and the general public. (00:14:16) Tips for Starting a Podcast in Higher Education (00:17:27) Strategic Distribution Channels Neil asks about the strategy and variety of distribution channels to amplify engagement. (00:20:00) Wrap-up and Conclusion Jen & Neil highlight their key takeaways from the episode
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| Purdue: Effectively Engaging Alumni | 07 Aug 2023 | 00:25:07 | |
Join hosts Neil McPhedran & Jennifer-Lee with guest Kate Young, the host, writer, and executive producer of "This is Purdue", the official alumni podcast of Purdue University. Discover how Kate transformed the podcast into a compelling narrative show, weaving captivating stories of professors, students, athletics coaches and alumni. Learn about the unique approach of utilizing video content on YouTube to complement the audio podcast, appealing to different audience segments. Gain valuable insights on building brand awareness, connecting with alumni, and engaging prospective students and parents through the power of storytelling. Whether you're new to higher education podcasting or looking to enhance your existing show, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration to elevate your podcasting game. Chapter Time Stamps: (00:00:00) Introduction Jennifer-Lee and Neil McPhedran introduce the episode and welcome Kate Young, the host, writer, and executive producer of "This is Purdue” (00:01:40) The Team Behind “This Is Purdue” Kate explains her role, it’s evolution since 2021, and how she works within a larger team at Purdue (00:03:17) Podcast Goals and Target Audience Discover the podcast as a storytelling vessel, appealing to both alumni and prospective students and parents. (00:04:38) Creating Engaging Video Content Kate discusses the successful integration of video elements on YouTube, using the same interview in different unique formats. (00:9:43) Strategically Using Video Content Practical advice for podcasters interested in exploring video content and repurposing clips for social media. (00:12:00) The Focused Audience of Podcasting Jen & Kate explore the time it takes to build a podcasting audience and value and focus of each listener (00:14:00) Utilizing Podcasts for Internal and External Community Exploring the podcast's impact on external audiences, benefits internally, and its role as a community-building tool within the university. (00:16:35) Tips for Alumni-Focused Podcasts Kate shares valuable tips on networking, growing an audience, managing expectations, and the long-term benefits of consistent content creation. (00:19:42) Higher Ed Podcast Recommendations Neil & Kate discuss the uniqueness of “This Is Purdue” within the landscape of higher ed podcasts, as well as other recommended shows. (00:21:42) Wrapping Up Jen & Neil highlight their key takeaways from the interview and sign off.
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| Stanford GSB: Launching a Higher Education Podcast, Where to Begin. | 17 Jul 2023 | 00:34:05 | |
Join host Neil McPhedran & Jennifer-Lee Gunson with guest Jenny Luna, the Multimedia Content Creator & driver behind the podcasts that come out of Stanford Graduate School of Business. Jenny walks us through her journey of getting podcasting started and successful at the GSB. Discover the beginnings & the secrets behind the success of the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast and its remarkable impact on a global audience. Learn how Stanford used their existing following on social media to launch & promote their podcasts. Gain valuable tips and advice on optimizing podcast content to meet your other institutional goals, the importance of evergreen episodes, titling your podcasts to attract listeners, and the benefits of having a dedicated producer. Whether you're an aspiring podcaster in the higher education field, or already podcasting, this episode provides a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration. If you're interested in the behind-the-scenes of podcast production, the power of leveraging a brand, and the unique opportunities podcasting offers in higher education, this episode is a must-listen! Chapter Time Stamps: (00:00:00) Introduction and Background Jen & Neil introduce the show & Jenny Luna, from Stanford Graduate School of Business. (00:04:26) Where to Begin Jenny discusses how she ‘sold’ podcasting to the Stanford GSB, and the beginnings and roles on ‘Think Fast, Talk Smart’ (00:06:47) Professors & Podcasting They discuss the GSB’s podcasting program, and how best to guide & support someone who wants to start a podcast. (00:10:37) Reaching a Global Audience Jenny shares insights into how Think Fast, Talk Smart, has built it’s far-reaching audience, highlighting in particular the use of an existing audience & brand. (00:12:31) Exploring Topics Covered on the Podcast Jen asks about the range of topics covered on Think Fast Talk Smart & Jenny illustrates why those resonate with their audience. (00:14:30) How best to Support a Podcast Jenny describes some of the strategies her teams has used - the significance of creating transcripts, how to title episodes to attract listeners, and promotion through existing channels. (00:18:28) Podcast Website Presentation Strategic ways that Stanford GSB structures & uses their podcast’s websites to reach a larger audience & impact SEO. (00:20:04) Podcasting Strategically to Support Institutional Goals We explore the strategic aspects of podcasting in higher education; the importance of aligning podcast goals with communication objectives, engaging alumni, current, and prospective students, and disseminating research. (00:23:01) The Importance of Having a Producer Jen and Jenny delve into the benefits and potential roles of a dedicated producer, in scheduling interviews, providing interview prep, crafting show notes, and ensuring a smooth recording experience. (00:27:24) Final Thoughts Jenny ends by discussing the importance of being clear that a podcast is the best tool, before beginning the work, and once begun, making sure you are ready before launching. (00:30:37) Closing Remarks Neil & Jen reflect on their key takeaways & insights from their conversation with Jenny.
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| Continuing Studies Podcast Trailer | 14 Jul 2023 | 00:02:18 | |
Your auditory guide to the world of higher education podcasting. Brought to you in part by the University Podcasters Network, this series delves into the uniqueness of university podcast production and podcast growth, through the lens of seasoned podcasters across various higher education institutions. Your hosts, Jennifer-Lee Gunson and Neil McPhedran, provide you a masterclass on the intricacies of higher education podcasting. Each episode features engaging, in-depth interviews with a seasoned higher education podcaster. Tune in as our guests share their insights, tips, best practices, and stories from their podcasting journey, illuminating the way for others to follow in their footsteps. From the technical aspects of podcasting to the art of storytelling and conducting enlightening interviews, our podcast serves as a comprehensive resource for all higher education podcasters. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or a novice just starting out, our insightful discussions will provide you with a wealth of knowledge and tips to enhance your podcasting journey. The Continuing Studies Podcast is not just a show; it's a community. We are proud to be a part of the University Podcasters Network, a vibrant LinkedIn Group of higher education podcast enthusiasts. We invite you to join us on LinkedIn and be part of our growing community, where you can connect with like-minded individuals, share your experiences, and continue your podcasting education. So, are you ready to deepen your understanding of higher education podcasting? Hit follow on the 'Continuing Studies Podcast' and join the University Podcasters Network on LinkedIn. Stay curious, stay informed, and most importantly, stay inspired. This is the Continuing Studies Podcast. Learn more at: https://www.continuingstudiespodcast.com/ | |||
| Game On: How the Games Institute Uses Podcasting to Expand Research & Diversity | 05 Aug 2024 | 00:39:54 | |
The intersection of gaming technologies with educational and social initiatives. Neil and Jen welcome Dr. Emma Vossen from the University of Waterloo's Games Institute on this episode of the Continuing Studies podcast. Dr. Vossen shares insights into her role as the Knowledge Mobilization and Research Impact Officer, detailing the interdisciplinary work of the Games Institute and its innovative approach to gaming research. They discuss the power of podcasting as a tool for knowledge mobilization, diversity, equity, and inclusion in gaming, and the intersection of gaming technologies with educational and social initiatives. Additionally, the episode explores the evolution of storytelling through audio and the importance of making complex academic research accessible to a broader audience. Episode Links:
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| The Future of Podcast Apps: Insights from Sam Sethi on Podcasting 2.0 | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:43:12 | |
Sam Sethi shares Podcasting 2.0 advancements and their impact on higher education. In this episode of Continuing Studies, hosts Neil and Jen join Sam Sethi, CEO of TrueFans and co-host of Pod News Weekly, to discuss the growing world of Podcasting 2.0. Sam outlines innovative features aimed at solving key podcasting challenges such as discovery, interactivity, and monetization. He also shares the impetus behind his TrueFans app, the importance of passion over monetization in podcasting, and teases a groundbreaking new feature. The conversation also explores the integration of various digital content forms into podcasting apps and introduces advanced analytics and monetization strategies. This episode is packed with insights for higher education podcasters looking to leverage the latest advancements in Podcasting 2.0. Episode Links:
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| Fewer Live Panels and More Podcasts | 08 Jul 2024 | 00:37:39 | |
The advantages of podcasting over traditional, in-person events. Neil and Jen join Joy Poliquin from the University of Victoria's Cooperative Education Program and Career Services Office. Joy discusses the "Work It" podcast, which explores alumni career paths and provides career development advice.The conversation covers the podcast's evolution, its dual focus on alumni stories and practical career tips, and the advantages of podcasting over traditional events in terms of engagement and accessibility. Joy highlights the involvement of recent graduates as hosts, the impact of remote work opportunities, and how the podcast content is used across various platforms.Tune in for insights on using podcasts to enhance student and alumni engagement and communication strategies in higher education. Episode Links:
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| Competition or Collaboration? Yale & Harvard Podcasting Together | 24 Jun 2024 | 00:46:21 | |
How Yale and Harvard came together to create a podcast. Neil and Jen join guests Kristi Jobson and Miriam Ingber, Deans of Admissions at Harvard and Yale Law Schools and hosts of “Navigating Law School Admissions”. They share the origin of their podcast, a collaboration between prestigious schools, and how it has evolved and impacted prospective students. They also debunk competitive myths and outline the benefits of detailed podcast preparation. Additionally, Neil discusses how to incorporate Podcasting 2.0 features, with focus on the transcript tag. Episode Links:
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| Podcasting 2.0 Explained: A Guide for Higher Ed Podcasters with James Cridland | 10 Jun 2024 | 00:40:11 | |
The benefits and features of Podcasting 2.0 for higher education podcasters. In this episode of the Continuing Studies podcast, hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee welcome James Cridland, an expert in the podcasting industry, to discuss the advancements and potential of Podcasting 2.0. They discuss the inception of Podcasting 2.0, moving to its potential to transform how educational content is created and consumed. Learn about the new features that enhance accessibility, improve content management, and ensure creators maintain control over their podcasts. Whether you're a podcast enthusiast or a higher education professional, this conversation sheds light on the future of podcasting, especially in an educational context. Episode Links:
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| From Student To Practitioner To Instructor: Penn State's Podcast Ecosystem | 27 May 2024 | 00:30:13 | |
Building partnership & keeping alumni engaged through podcasting. Katie DeFiore shares her journey from a passionate podcast listener to becoming a key player in the educational podcasting scene at Penn State. She frames the creation and development of “Dare to Disrupt,” detailing the strategic planning, marketing, and alumni engagement that have shaped its success. The conversation also explores the significance of integrating podcasting with university programs and the impact of live podcast events. Katie also provides insight into the partnership between podcasting and alumni engagement. Episode Links:
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(00:02:04) Katie DeFiore’s Journey Katie shares her journey from student to podcast producer, including her work with the Democracy Group Podcast Network. (00:03:34) About Dare to Disrupt How the Dare to Disrupt podcast started, highlighting stories of Penn State alumni who are innovators and entrepreneurs. (00:05:29) Engaging Alumni and Format Strategy Insight into how the podcast engages alumni and integrates into the broader marketing strategy of Invent Penn State. (00:09:24) Invent Penn State Overview The mission and programs of Invent Penn State, including the LaunchBox and Innovation Network. (00:11:29) Collaboration with Ryan Newman Working with outside collaborator Ryan Newman and the importance of feedback for continuous improvement. (00:13:35) Live Podcasting Experience The experience and logistics of recording a live podcast episode during Penn State Startup Week. (00:17:31) Impact of Live Episodes The impact and feedback from the live podcast episode, and the challenges of tracking audience growth. (00:20:00) Teaching Podcasting at Penn State The transition from taking the first podcasting class at Penn State to teaching it, highlighting the growing interest in podcasting among students. (00:22:37) Building a Podcasting Community Katie’s initiative to create a Penn State Podcasting Community of Practice, fostering collaboration and support among university podcasters. (00:25:24) Higher Ed Pods Global Community Connecting Penn State podcasters with the global Higher Ed Pods community. (00:26:24) Conclusion
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| Cataloging Critiques: What Great Pods Can Teach Higher Ed Podcasters | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:34:33 | |
How Great Pods is transforming podcast discovery with critic-driven reviews and smarter categorization. Imran Ahmed—better known as “Captain Ron”—founder of Great Pods, a platform dubbed the “Rotten Tomatoes for podcasts,” joins Neil and Jen to unpack how curated, critic-led reviews are reshaping podcast discovery. Imran shares his journey from college radio to startup founder, revealing the inspiration behind Great Pods and the importance of trust, transparency, and accurate genre tagging. The conversation dives into how higher education podcasters can better position their shows, improve discoverability, and benefit from tools like Great Pods to reach wider audiences. Whether you’re new to podcasting or looking to grow your show, this episode offers thoughtful strategies for building visibility and credibility. Episode Links:
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| Outsourcing Ourselves: AI Breaks Down the Higher Ed PodCon | 16 Jun 2025 | 00:12:46 | |
AI Jen and Neil preview Higher Ed PodCon, where campus podcasters unite to explore the future of educational audio. Neil and Jennifer-Lee hand the mic to their AI counterparts to preview the very first Higher Ed PodCon—a brand-new conference built specifically for podcasters and digital media creators in higher education. AI Jen and AI Neil walk through what to expect: standout sessions on strategic communication, multimedia content strategies, and budget-friendly podcast production, with insights from leaders at Stanford, Purdue, and more. With over 40 speakers and representation from 25+ institutions, PodCon marks a major milestone for the campus podcasting community. After the AI segment, the real hosts return to share thoughts on the role of AI in podcasting, why human connection still matters, and how events like this help podcasters learn, grow, and feel a little less alone. Episode Links: Connect with Us
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| By Students, For Students: The Power of Podcasting for Disability in Higher Ed | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:36:13 | |
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| Empowering Students: Simplifying the Path to “Uni” | 27 Jan 2025 | 00:36:41 | |
Uni Taster Days redefines university decisions with authentic student voices. Jon Cheek, founder of Uni Taster Days and co-host of The Uni Guide podcast, shares his journey of creating a go-to resource for UK students exploring university options. He reveals how his podcast evolved from focusing on parents and teachers to becoming a platform driven by students, for students—putting authentic voices at the center of the conversation. From navigating the complexities of university applications to crafting a podcast that balances quality, consistency, and impact, Jon offers a wealth of insights into higher education podcasting. He discusses the importance of audience engagement, the power of listening, and the rewards of staying committed to the process, offering a useful guide for educators, podcasters, and anyone passionate about connecting with their audience in meaningful ways. Episode Links:
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| Building Podcaster Connections: Humanities Podcast Symposium | 13 Jan 2025 | 00:35:03 | |
The global impact of the Humanities Podcast Symposium and the future of scholarly podcasting. Rebecca Barry, coordinator of the Illinois Scholars at Risk Program and a passionate podcaster, joins the show to discuss the Humanities Podcast Network and its flagship event, the Humanities Podcast Symposium. Rebecca shares the network's mission to elevate podcasting as a scholarly medium and highlights the symposium’s global reach, with over 300 participants and presenters from around the world, detailing how this multi-day virtual event fosters collaboration and innovation among academic podcasters. Sha talks about the challenges of planning such an ambitious event, the evolution of podcasting as a scholarly medium, and the debate over best practices like accessibility and crediting contributors. Whether planning a podcast, a symposium, or simply curious about the future of scholarly communication, this discussion shines a light on the future of academic podcasting and community-building through shared storytelling. Episode Links: Connect with Us
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| Breaking Silos: Building a University Podcast Network | 30 Dec 2024 | 00:33:36 | |
Building a podcast network to unite voices and transform academia. Michelle Daniel shares her journey from podcasting skeptic to champion, detailing her work in creating the Texas Podcast Network at the University of Texas at Austin. Drawing on her experiences as a graduate student and musician, she recounts her unexpected entry into podcasting, driven by a desire to foster global connections through storytelling, and offers insight on building institutional buy-in, balancing content quality with audience needs, and the transformative power of podcasting as a tool for communication and collaboration in higher education. Her passion for connection and creativity underscores a vision of universities as hubs of open dialogue, bridging academic silos and reaching global communities through the medium of podcasting. Episode Links: Connect with Us
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| College Radio’s Renaissance: Higher Ed’s Audio Evolution Part 2 | 16 Dec 2024 | 00:24:48 | |
How The Virginia Audio Collective fosters creativity, collaboration, and impactful storytelling. In part two of this episode, Mary Garner McGehee and Sage Tanguay discuss The Virginia Audio Collective at the University of Virginia, showcasing how a podcast network can thrive by combining creativity, community, and collaboration. With resources from WTJU community radio and a supportive infrastructure, the collective empowers aspiring podcasters to bring their ideas to life, from concept to production. Insights include the benefits of limited series, building an audience, and fostering partnerships across campus and beyond. This episode highlights the tools, strategies, and innovative approaches that make UVA’s podcasting initiative a model for other institutions looking to amplify voices and create impactful storytelling. Episode Links:
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| College Radio’s Renaissance: Higher Ed’s Audio Evolution Part 1 | 02 Dec 2024 | 00:31:06 | |
How traditional radio is evolving. Mary Garner McGehee and Sage Tanguay from the University of Virginia's WTJU and Virginia Audio Collective visit the Continuing Studies podcast to explore the evolving role of radio and podcasting in higher education. In part one of this two part episode, they share how WTJU, with its storied past in the punk rock scene, has transformed into a dynamic podcasting hub, emphasizing the student-run station WXTJ, where DJs have the freedom to explore diverse music genres. Further, Mary Garner and Sage discuss the surprising ways students today define radio, often merging it with podcasts and digital media, and how this reflects broader shifts in media consumption. Episode Links: Connect with Us
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| Decoding Analytics: Understanding Podcast Performance Numbers | 18 Nov 2024 | 00:26:28 | |
Step into the world of podcast analytics and discover tools from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. If you're a podcaster, understanding the differences between downloads, listens, and views is crucial. Focus on metrics like average consumption percentage and total listen time to get a clearer picture of your podcast's success. Episode Links:
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| Lessons From a Toxicology Podcaster: Don’t Put It In Your Mouth | 04 Nov 2024 | 00:33:14 | |
How The Poison Lab podcast brings together experts in the medical community. Dr. Ryan Feldman, clinical toxicologist and host of The Poison Lab podcast, delves into the power of podcasting to connect niche experts across fields and share critical insights into rare toxicology cases. Dr. Feldman discusses how his podcast bridges the gap between specialists in toxicology and a wider audience, offering a platform for experts to share their unique experiences in managing complex and often high-stakes medical situations. By bringing together voices from across the toxicology and medical communities, Dr. Feldman’s podcast fosters collaboration and creates a valuable resource for both professionals and enthusiasts eager to learn more about the hidden challenges of poison management and emergency response. Episode Links: Connect with Us
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| Using Sound as Storytelling in Academic Podcasts | 21 Oct 2024 | 00:38:33 | |
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:
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| The Magic School Bus Effect: Making Stats & Science Accessible | 02 Jun 2025 | 00:34:28 | |
How two science-savvy professors turned stats and storytelling into a compelling educational podcast.
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| Clips, Strategy, and Search: How This Is Purdue Scales Its Reach | 19 May 2025 | 00:35:44 | |
How Purdue’s podcast expanded its reach with strategic use of video, SEO, and timely content planning. Kate Young returns to Continuing Studies to share how Purdue’s This Is Purdue podcast has grown from an alumni-focused show into a wide-reaching content hub. She breaks down the strategic shift toward video, the role of short-form clips across platforms like YouTube and Instagram, and how her team uses SEO and timely relevance to plan episodes. Kate also reveals how AI supports their prep process, and previews her upcoming talk at Higher Ed PodCon, offering practical insights for podcast teams of any size looking to elevate their content and audience engagement. Episode Links: Connect with Us
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| Higher Ed PodCon Update | 05 May 2025 | 00:12:02 | |
An update on the Higher Ed PodCon—where higher education podcasters will come together to connect, learn, and grow Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee are joined by Gregg Oldring, original producer of the Continuing Studies podcast and creator of the Higher Ed Pods Directory, to share an inside look at the upcoming Higher Ed PodCon, happening July 12th in Chicago. Designed specifically for higher education podcasters, this inaugural one-day event features keynote speaker Matt Abrahams and three focused tracks on strategy, content, and tech tools. The trio discusses how the conference is tailored to the real-world challenges of higher ed podcasting—emphasizing collaboration over competition, growth beyond downloads, and practical skills over buzzwords. With live recordings, structured networking, and a community-focused atmosphere, Higher Ed PodCon promises to be a vibrant gathering for creators behind the mic and those working behind the scenes. Episode Links: Connect with Us
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| Making History Heard: Bringing the Past to Life Through Podcasts | 21 Apr 2025 | 00:34:59 | |
R2 Studios on turning serious history into compelling podcasts. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske of R2 Studios join the Continuing Studies podcast to discuss the intersection of history, storytelling, and podcasting. They share how R2 Studios was founded with a mission to democratize history through engaging audio content, supported by academic rigor and creative production. From the challenges of building a podcast network within a university setting to the importance of funding, audience development, and cross-promotion, this conversation offers a candid look at what it takes to create compelling educational podcasts. Jeanette and Jim also reflect on the power of podcasting to bring overlooked narratives to light and their vision for future projects. Episode Links: Connect with Us
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| Press Play to Learn: Why Podcasts Might Be the Best Homework Yet | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:32:06 | |
What if professional development was as accessible as your favorite podcast? Dr. Lindsay Persohn shares her experience as a literacy scholar, podcast host, and educator using audio to transform professional learning and classroom engagement. From founding Classroom Caffeine to launching innovative “pod clubs,” she reveals how podcasting can make research more relatable, foster autonomy for teachers, and support asynchronous, differentiated learning. With examples from her teaching and research, she demonstrates how storytelling deepens understanding, builds connection, and opens up new possibilities for integrating podcasts into academic and professional spaces. Episode Links:
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