Date & time
3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Registration is closed
Registration is closed
This event is free.
J.W. McConnell Building
1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
4TH SPACE
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Join us for an exciting Podcast Workshop experience! Dive into the essentials of content creation, explore techniques for engaging audio, and discover tools that can elevate your project. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, this session offers a unique opportunity to learn, collaborate, and develop new ideas. Topics may vary, and the workshop adapts to the needs of participants. It’s all about creativity, communication, and the power of voice. Bring your curiosity and leave with inspiration!
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming Podcast Workshop, an exciting opportunity to engage with one of today’s most dynamic forms of communication. This workshop will introduce participants to the fundamentals of podcast creation, including content development, recording techniques, and distribution strategies. Whether you are a student, faculty member, or simply interested in learning more about the growing field of digital media, this session offers valuable insights and practical skills. We encourage you to join us, expand your creative toolkit, and explore new ways to share stories and ideas with a wider audience.
How can you participate? Join us in person or online by registering for the Zoom Meeting or watching live on YouTube.
Have questions? Send them to info.4@concordia.ca
Dr. Rivers is a podcast scholar and media researcher whose work explores the intersection of storytelling, digital culture, and sound studies. With a focus on narrative podcasting and its impact on public discourse, Alex has published extensively on the evolution of audio media as a cultural and academic phenomenon. A frequent speaker at international conferences, they are known for bridging academic theory with practical podcast production. When not analyzing podcasts, Alex hosts Sonic Reflections, a series that delves into the history and future of sound media. Their research continues to shape how we understand podcasting as a dynamic storytelling form.
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