What Story Do You Want To Tell?: Learning Narrative Storytelling through Podcasting

From the article: "Once my mindset shifted from “who will care?” to “what’s the story?” the episode—and its narrative possibilities—began to unfold. Instead of putting pressure on my research to be relevant and seem interesting, I focused on curiosity and what drew me to this project in the first place. How might I explain my findings and speculations to a friend, a family member, an undergraduate student, or even on a first date? The answer: I was telling a story about how women in another time understood the world and the afterlife, and how they shared and developed this knowledge."

This article would be useful for anyone trying to come up with a podcast episode or understanding the methodology behind podcasting - either for personal interest or to create content for a course or lesson plan.

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What Story Do You Want To Tell?: Learning Narrative Storytelling through Podcasting

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2021-08-16

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2021-07-08

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From the article: "Once my mindset shifted from “who will care?” to “what’s the story?” the episode—and its narrative possibilities—began to unfold. Instead of putting pressure on my research to be relevant and seem interesting, I focused on curiosity and what drew me to this project in the first place. How might I explain my findings and speculations to a friend, a family member, an undergraduate student, or even on a first date? The answer: I was telling a story about how women in another time understood the world and the afterlife, and how they shared and developed this knowledge."

This article would be useful for anyone trying to come up with a podcast episode or understanding the methodology behind podcasting - either for personal interest or to create content for a course or lesson plan.

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