Stories in Sound: A Podcast Listening Event

Past event
Jun 15, 2023, 4 to 5:30 PM

Join three award-winning audio storytellers for a live event featuring performances of passages from their shows and a panel discussion about what goes into making their evocative, sound-rich narrative podcasts.

Our panelists are members of the independent audio collective Hub & Spoke, who create narrative podcasts that weave together taped interviews, ambient sound, music, and narration to tell a story. Done well, narrative audio has the power to change minds and stir souls.

+ Vermonter Erica Heilman named her podcast "Rumble Strip" as a way to encourage slowing down to listen.
+ Tamar Avishai started "The Lonely Palette" as a way to "return art history to the masses."
+ Wade Roush is a technology journalist whose show "Soonish" explores the places where the future crosses into the present.

Hub & Spoke is a nonprofit collective of independent audio essayists dedicated to helping one another shine. The collective makes podcasts about art, science, history, language, politics, technology, business, media, current events, and the simple poetry of being human.

This event is free and the public is warmly welcome to attend. RSVPs are appreciated.

https://normanwilliams.org/events/podcasts-a-listening-event/

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Norman Williams Public Library, 10 The Green, Woodstock, VT

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