From the first Third Coast Conference in 2001, this panel, moderated by Arizona-based producer Joan Schuman, asked the questions about the consequences of taking risks and approaching audio in unconventional ways. Joining Joan to answer these questions were radio legend Scott Carrier and Priya Ramu, formerly of the CBC program Outfront.This will be the last Pocket Conference episode for a few weeks, but we'll be back in early December with sessions from the 2017 Third Coast Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feature
Third Coast Pocket Conference Folgen
The Third Coast Pocket Conference is the start of the next great story — featuring sessions from Third Coast Conferences and more.Subscribe to learn about creating audio stories from some of the most creative and innovative minds from the podcasting world and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Folgen von Third Coast Pocket Conference
104 Folgen
-
Folge vom 30.10.2017Taking Risks in Radio (2001)
-
Folge vom 23.10.2017Kickstarter for Radio 101 (2012)When you don’t have the money to make your podcast idea a reality, one way to make your dream come true is through crowdfunding.At the 2012 Third Coast Conference, art program director Stephanie Pereira gave a primer on how to bring an audio-centric Kickstarter project to life. Joining her was Roman Mars of the podcast 99% Invisible, who shared lessons learned and insights gained while running his own (wildly successful) radio-supporting Kickstarter campaign earlier that year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Folge vom 16.10.2017The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Local Radio (2010)Strong local radio doesn't emerge from a moment of inspiration; it's the product of repetition, experimentation, even failure. It's about habit.At the 2010 Third Coast Conference, Dan Grech explored strategies for producing consistent, high-impact local radio, culled from his own experiences with WLRN's Under the Sun series. Does success mean getting stories heard nationally? Is local simply about geography? And how can you fit the habit of creativity into a too-busy day? Local producers Kenny Malone, Sylvia Gross and Alicia Zuckerman joined him to share tips from the trenches. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Folge vom 09.10.2017Stand Tall (2007)The best "real time" radio sounds live and spontaneous, but requires forethought and structure. This session from the 2007 Third Coast Conference focuses on how to do "stand up" in the field -- what works and what doesn't.With examples of many pitfalls and a few successes, longtime NPR correspondent Elizabeth Arnold shared what she's learned about the practical realities of putting yourself in your piece. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.