Podcasting. Audio storytelling. Radio.
Whatever you call it, however you know it, it's enjoying a renaissance in the digital world. Those of us who've worked in the field for decades are delighted people are rediscovering the joys of listening.
Even more exciting: The growing interest in creating audio. It's easier than ever to do, and an audience is easier than ever to reach.
But—as with any creative work—it's not necessarily easy to create something good.
That's where Public Narrative's mission of giving voice to the voiceless, teaching people to tell better stories, comes in.
For the second time, Wednesday, Nov. 2, I'll be sharing what I know about creating great audio and connecting it with growing audiences. You know: The expertise that won one of this year's Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association.
Your registration fee supports a great cause, and it'll bring you together with other creative people exploring this new (but also old) world.
Do it now.
Tell 'em Charlie sent ya.
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