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Storytelling podcasts, Part 2: Using storytelling elements to create a better podcast

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المحتوى المقدم من Q'd Up Podcasting Agency. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرةً بواسطة Q'd Up Podcasting Agency أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

It’s the second part of our series on storytelling podcasts. We’re joined again by Isabelle Mongeau, a writer and producer at Q’d Up Audio, to get insight on how to make a compelling narrative podcast.

We’ve already talked about the basics of narrative podcasts and the process of putting them together but now’s the time to get a little more creative. In this episode, Isabelle introduces us to storytelling podcast elements and how they make a more compelling series by using a time-tested process.

Show highlights:

Introduction

Re-introduction of Isabelle

Podcast recording software update (2:15)

John shares an update on some technical issues experienced when using SquadCast on a previous episode.

Storytelling elements in podcasts (3:05)

John, Jay, and Isabelle talk about the importance of following basic storytelling elements in your podcast.

Storytelling podcast basics: The story arc (5:07)

The beginning of any narrative poses a question. As simple as a character’s motivation to how someone overcame challenges, a good storyline is based around a question that comes up throughout the series.

Storytelling podcast basics: Exposition (5:46)

Exposition is simply the background information within the storyline. While that sounds simple enough, exposition can be one of the more challenging parts of creating a narrative podcast because of a desire to overshare which can turn off audiences. Isabelle explains some tips and ways of thinking so you can build your exposition into your storytelling podcasts naturally.

Storytelling podcast basics: Conflict (10:14)

Conflict doesn’t have to mean actual fights. Isabelle talks about what conflict really means and how it can be incorporated into a story in a variety of ways.

Storytelling podcast basics: Climax (12:07)

As the name suggests, the climax is the peak of the story. But while it is a confrontation of your conflict, Isabelle notes it doesn’t have to be a positive resolution or even a resolution of the conflict at all. Jay talks about how using the highs and lows can make other types of podcasts better as well.

Storytelling podcast basics: Resolution (15:49)

Whether your climax ends with a high or low, the resolution is simply the answering of the question first posed in your story arc. Isabelle also explains what denouement means, along with Jay, give some real-world examples of different types of resolutions in media today.

Storytelling elements: Characters (20:34)

Even in non-fiction stories, every person ends up fulfilling a role in the story. It can even be as simple as your story’s protagonist and antagonist. Jay points out that in non-storytelling podcasts, things like hosts and experts fit into clearly defined roles.

Conversational dialogue roles (23:27)

Isabelle shares a roundtable podcast she listens to and how conversational dialogue between the two hosts sets up their clear roles and adds balance to a podcast. Jay and Isabelle also talk about how tone, structure, and word usage is important in a narrative podcast.

Links:

Q’d Up

Pod Vader - Twitter

Pod Vader - Email

Pod Vader - Linked In

John - Email

John - Linked In

Izzy’s Ink - Youtube

Isabelle Mongeau - Twitter

Isabelle Mongeau - Email

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المحتوى المقدم من Q'd Up Podcasting Agency. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرةً بواسطة Q'd Up Podcasting Agency أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

It’s the second part of our series on storytelling podcasts. We’re joined again by Isabelle Mongeau, a writer and producer at Q’d Up Audio, to get insight on how to make a compelling narrative podcast.

We’ve already talked about the basics of narrative podcasts and the process of putting them together but now’s the time to get a little more creative. In this episode, Isabelle introduces us to storytelling podcast elements and how they make a more compelling series by using a time-tested process.

Show highlights:

Introduction

Re-introduction of Isabelle

Podcast recording software update (2:15)

John shares an update on some technical issues experienced when using SquadCast on a previous episode.

Storytelling elements in podcasts (3:05)

John, Jay, and Isabelle talk about the importance of following basic storytelling elements in your podcast.

Storytelling podcast basics: The story arc (5:07)

The beginning of any narrative poses a question. As simple as a character’s motivation to how someone overcame challenges, a good storyline is based around a question that comes up throughout the series.

Storytelling podcast basics: Exposition (5:46)

Exposition is simply the background information within the storyline. While that sounds simple enough, exposition can be one of the more challenging parts of creating a narrative podcast because of a desire to overshare which can turn off audiences. Isabelle explains some tips and ways of thinking so you can build your exposition into your storytelling podcasts naturally.

Storytelling podcast basics: Conflict (10:14)

Conflict doesn’t have to mean actual fights. Isabelle talks about what conflict really means and how it can be incorporated into a story in a variety of ways.

Storytelling podcast basics: Climax (12:07)

As the name suggests, the climax is the peak of the story. But while it is a confrontation of your conflict, Isabelle notes it doesn’t have to be a positive resolution or even a resolution of the conflict at all. Jay talks about how using the highs and lows can make other types of podcasts better as well.

Storytelling podcast basics: Resolution (15:49)

Whether your climax ends with a high or low, the resolution is simply the answering of the question first posed in your story arc. Isabelle also explains what denouement means, along with Jay, give some real-world examples of different types of resolutions in media today.

Storytelling elements: Characters (20:34)

Even in non-fiction stories, every person ends up fulfilling a role in the story. It can even be as simple as your story’s protagonist and antagonist. Jay points out that in non-storytelling podcasts, things like hosts and experts fit into clearly defined roles.

Conversational dialogue roles (23:27)

Isabelle shares a roundtable podcast she listens to and how conversational dialogue between the two hosts sets up their clear roles and adds balance to a podcast. Jay and Isabelle also talk about how tone, structure, and word usage is important in a narrative podcast.

Links:

Q’d Up

Pod Vader - Twitter

Pod Vader - Email

Pod Vader - Linked In

John - Email

John - Linked In

Izzy’s Ink - Youtube

Isabelle Mongeau - Twitter

Isabelle Mongeau - Email

  continue reading

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