All posts tagged "diversity in podcasting"
The Pod Bible Podcast is the podcast podcast where podcasters talk to podcasters about podcasts and podcasting. Does it get anymore meta?
The show is hosted by Pod Bible editor Adam Richardson and occasionally features fellow Pod Bible co-founders Stu Whiffen and Scroobius Pip.
We bring you a bite size, magazine style show featuring three guests talking about their show or the shows they enjoy listening to. The aim is to give you a chance to hear from your favourite podcasters while also introducing you to people and podcasts you may not be aware of yet.
Guests include the people behind podcasts such as Off Menu, No Such Thing As A Fish, Football Ramble, Griefcast, Films To Be Buried With, The Receipts, Drunk Women Solving Crime and many, many more. Let’s spread the word of pod!
The Pod Bible Podcast is available to listen to on Acast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all good podcast outlets!
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PODCAST REVIEWS
REVIEW // Scientists are people too: Going Wild with Dr Rae Wynn-Grant
September 29, 2022In the first season of Dr Rae Wynn-Grant’s Nature on PBS’s Going Wild, we were given an insight to what it is like being a scientist in the field, and what obstacles Rae faces specifically being a black, female scientist. Rae shared anecdotes of what they don’t teach you at university. We followed her battle with both e-coli and imposter...
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GENERAL INTERVIEW
BBC Sounds Audio Lab: Tomi Dixon – Colouring In Britain
September 22, 2022Our series of interviews with the makers of the BBC Sounds Audio Lab shows continues with Tomi Dixon, creator of Colouring In Britain. The show imagines what Tomi’s secondary school history lessons could have been if black history was taught across the other 11 months of the year. It features interviews with cultural icons like Benjamin Zephaniah, who discusses his...
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GENERAL INTERVIEW
BBC Sounds Audio Lab: Hamza Salmi – Who Was Michael X?
September 15, 2022The final three Audiolab 2022 podcasts from BBC Sounds have now been released! And we’re continuing with our quick-fire interview series. This time, Hamza Salmi tells us about being a long-time podcast listener, and first-time podcast maker. His series, Who Was Michael X? tells the fascinating and divisive story of the once famous black British activist who many haven’t heard of…...
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GENERAL INTERVIEW
The Digital Sisterhood: Uniting Muslim women globally
September 13, 2022The Digital Sisterhood, like many podcasts, provides its listeners with a voice for their community. The platform aims to unite women of colour and counter the pre-existing narrative on what it means to be a Muslim woman – and if their recent download milestone is anything to go by, it’s certainly doing that! We asked host and CEO, Cadar to...
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FEATURES
THE ADVOCATE – Run Pod and How to Fail
June 17, 2020Amidst challenging times for us all globally, Louise Jenkins is a firm believer in the power of positivity. While we navigate working from home alongside families and roommates, or finding ourselves out of work entirely, it’s important to channel happiness and remain connected, wherever and however we can. One of Louise’s favorite ways is listening to podcasts, particularly those created,...
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FEATURES
THE ADVOCATE – In Good Company and In The Thick
May 28, 2020Amidst challenging times for us all globally, Louise Jenkins is a firm believer in the power of positivity. While we navigate working from home alongside families and roommates, or finding ourselves out of work entirely, it’s important to channel happiness and remain connected, wherever and however we can. One of Louise’s favorite ways is listening to podcasts, particularly those created,...