Podcast Movement: Sessions   /     Queer Culture in the Podcast World

Description

In season four's penultimate episode, we'll discuss how Queer Culture has turned to podcasting as a means of telling unique and diverse stories to a global audience. Decorated creators discuss content strategies in the podcast space and how they utilize the intimacy of the audio medium to spread meaningful messages to their growing numbers of listeners. We'll shine our Podcast Movement Sessions spotlight on History Is Gay in conversation with co-host Leigh Pfeffer [1:57]; Leigh speaks to the increasing number of diverse voices in podcasting [6:14]; we'll hear from PM19's 'From Gay History to the Gay Future' session [10:33]; where panelists discussed how podcasting's accessibility has made it a great outlet for untold stories [12:31]; how they've grown their audience base in some unexpected ways [14:16]; how the LGBTQ+ brand of comedy is becoming more and more mainstream [15:47]; panelists give some advice for potential podcasters and content creators [17:27]; finally, we'll shine our Podcast Movement Sessions spotlight on Gay Future in conversation with co-creators Connor Wright and Christina Friel [20:32]; how their team connected with podcasting's global audience and landed on The Atlantic's "50 Best Podcasts of 2019" list [24:38]. Voices in this episode: History is Gay co-host Leigh Pfeffer, Gay Future co-creators Connor Wright and Christina Friel, and Arif Noorani (Executive Producer, CBC Podcasts). Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement Tickets are on sale now for Podcast Movement Evolutions coming to Los Angeles in February and for Podcast Movement 2020 coming to Dallas in August! More information at PodcastMovement.com! While there, sign up for our PodMov Daily newsletter, connect with us on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Summary

How queer culture has turned to podcasting as a means of telling unique and diverse stories to a global audience. Decorated creators discuss content strategies in the podcasting space. How podcasters are spreading meaningful messages to growing mass of listeners from around the world.

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Duration
1704
Publishing date
2020-01-03 08:00
Link
https://omny.fm/shows/podcast-movement-sessions/s4e7-queer-culture-in-podcasting
Contributors
  Podcast Movement
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Enclosures
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Deeplinks to Chapters

00:00:00 Show Open and Episode Introduction
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00:01:57 Podcast Spotlight: 'History is Gay'
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00:06:14 Leigh Pfeffer on Increasing Voices in Podcasting
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00:10:33 Session Spotlight: 'From Gay History to the Gay Future'
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00:12:31 Accessibility Makes Podcasting an Outlet for Untold Stories
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00:14:16 Finding Unexpected Listeners in Audience
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00:15:47 LGBTQ+ Brand of Comedy Becoming Mainstream
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00:17:27 Advice for Potential Podcasters
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00:20:32 Podcast Spotlight: 'Gay Future'
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00:24:38 Connecting with Global Podcast Audience
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00:26:12 S4:E8: Teaser and Credits
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