Podcast Movement Sessions

This year, as we enter season four of Podcast Movement Sessions, we're taking a close look at the Society, Culture, and Advocacy tract of PM19. Through conversations recorded on-site in Orlando and audio pulled directly from the Podcast Movement stage, we're tackle some of the most important issues content creators deal with and how podcasting as a medium is unlike any other in showcasing the underrepresented voices of the world in a powerful way. We'll also speak with some of the biggest names in the True Crime genre about balancing their role as advocates and journalists. Plus: a full-circle moment for Podcast Movement as Earlonne Woods and Nigel Poor (co-hosts of Ear Hustle), talk about their journey as podcasters (having won Radiotopia's PodQuest competition back at Podcast Movement 2016), being advocates for criminal justice reform, and how Ear Hustle paved the way for Earlonne's release just this past spring. Subscribe now to Podcast Movement Sessions, the first two episodes of season four will drop on Black Friday (November 29th)!! Season Four of the Podcast Movement Sessions is hosted by Producer Ted Woods, and proudly sponsored by Storyblocks.

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episode 6: Embracing Diversity in Podcasting


As the podcast landscape continues to evolve, traditionally underrepresented communities are utilizing the space to bring their voices to the mainstream. On the Society, Culture, and Advocacy stage at Podcast Movement, content creators discussed the growing diversity in the space and how we can do our part to empower marginalized voices in podcasting.

Alia Tavakolian (head of content for Spoke Media) and Elsie Escobar (co-founder of She Podcasts) discuss the expansion of podcasting for diverse voices [2:02]; why podcasts have become a more and more popular outlet for underrepresented communities [3:45]; we'll spotlight PM19's 'Disrupting Spaces' panel in conversation with moderator Tangia Renee Estrada [9:49]; the approaching tipping point for persons of color in podcasting [13:53]; the importance of learning behind-the-scenes skills in production and monetization [15:49]; how we can do our part to empower marginalized voices[18:35]; balancing authenticity with palatability [20:58]; plus: Podcast Movement co-founder Jared Easley and Lipstick and Vinyl CEO Allyson Marino discuss the origins of Podcast Movement's Society, Culture, and Advocacy Track [23:19].

Voices in this episode: Spoke Media co-founder Alia Tavakolian, She Podcast co-founder Elsie Escobar, and 'Disrupting Spaces' moderator Tangia Renee Estrada, Podcast Movement co-founder Jared Easley, Lipstick and Vinyl podcast network founder Allyson Marino.

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!

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 December 27, 2019  29m