Pushkin's Julia Barton on The Best Audio Storytelling of the Year
[Scroll down for takeaways you can use from today’s show.] Win prizes! Tell us your favorite Sound Judgment episode Deadline: 6.30.23 This Sound Judgment season is quickly coming to an end. Our season finale airs Thursday, June 29. We go behind the scenes with the hilarious hosts of Famous & Gravy, the podcast that asks, “Would you like to have had this dead celebrity’s life?” To celebrate, we need your help! Please tell us your favorite and/or most useful Sound Judgment episode and why. In return, we’re selecting a winner, at random, to receive merch from their favorite podcaster. If that podcaster doesn’t offer merch, you’ll receive NEW Sound Judgment merch! To enter, respond to this quick questionnaire by Friday, June 30, 2023, midnight EST. Would you like Sound Judgment listeners to hear your voice on our podcast? Record a brief voice memo and email it to us at allies@podcastallies.com by Friday, June 30. If selected, we’ll run your voice memo on a future episode of Sound Judgment. (Be sure to include your name, the name of your podcast or business, your favorite or most useful Sound Judgment episode, and why you chose it.) Thank you. We love our listeners! ... Julia Barton is the executive editor of Pushkin Industries, following a long career in public radio. She helped develop Revisionist History and Against the Rules, among other chart-topping shows. She’s the editor of Malcolm Gladwell’s audiobook The Bomber Mafia, Michael Specter’s Fauci, and Michael Lewis’s unabridged Liar’s Poker and companion podcast. Her 2019 series for PRX’s Radiotopia, Spacebridge, was called “dazzling” by The New Yorker. A note about Sound Judgment: We believe that no host does good work alone. All hosts rely on their producers, the hidden hands that enable a host to shine. We strive to give credit to producers whenever it’s possible to do so. Discussed on this Sound Judgment episode: The Best Audio Storytelling: 2022 Foreword by David Sedaris Get 15% off The Best Audio Storytelling: 2022 with the promo code BestAudioSJ15 here. The anthology features many different podcasts. We examined: "I Can Do Anything" by Jason Reynolds, from his Radiotopia podcast, My Mother Made Me "Armand's Garden" by Erica Heilman, from her podcast, Rumble Strip "The Tunnel," featuring reporter Andrea Bernstein, from Pineapple St. Studios/Wondery's Will Be Wild Improve your storytelling Check out our popular workshops on interviewing, story editing, story structure, longform narrative, audience engagement, guesting, scriptwriting and more. Hire Elaine to speak at your conference or company. Subjects include: Effective Storytelling; Communicating for Leaders; Communicating about Change; Mastering the Art of the Interview; Success in Guesting, and much more. Discover our strategic communication services and coaching for thought leaders using storytelling tools to make the world a better place. Serving writers, podcasters, public speakers, and others in journalism & public media, climate change, health care, policy, and higher education. Visit us at www.podcastallies.com. Subscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Connect: Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram ✉️ Email Elaine at allies@podcastallies.com 💜 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts 🟢 Leave a rating on Spotify 🗣️ Share the show by word of mouth and on your socials Help us find and celebrate today’s best hosts Who’s your Sound Judgment dream guest? Email me: allies@podcastallies.com. Because of you, that host may appear on Sound Judgment. Credits Sound Judgment is a production of Podcast Allies, LLC. Host: Elaine Appleton Grant Podcast Manager: Tina Bassir Production Manager: Andrew Parrella Audio Engineer: Kevin Kline Production Assistant: Audrey Nelson
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