85 episodes

A weekly conversation with independent media producers in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Seen and Heard in Edmonton karenunland

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 12 Ratings

A weekly conversation with independent media producers in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

    Episode 82: Elizabeth Spencer

    Episode 82: Elizabeth Spencer

    Meet the creator and co-host of That's a Thing?!, a podcast in which a teen explains her media culture to her mom (that's me).

    In addition to a mother-daughter conversation about our new podcast, this episode is also a swan song for Seen and Heard in Edmonton.

    Brought to you by Alberta Women Entrepreneurs (https://bit.ly/AWELearningDay) and ATB (https://atb.com/listen), founding sponsor of the Alberta Podcast Network (https://albertapodcastnetwork.com).

    • 36 min
    Episode 81: Kat Griffiths

    Episode 81: Kat Griffiths

    Meet Kat Griffiths, a fangirl of the highest order who shines a light on the artists who make the songs she loves with a podcast called Start the Music.

    Find the full show notes at https://seenandheardyeg.com

    Seen and Heard in Edmonton is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB (https://albertapodcastnetwork.com)

    Brought to you by the Edmonton Community Foundation (https://ecfoundation.org) and ATB's The Branch for Arts and Culture (https://atb.com/thebranch).

    • 35 min
    Episode 80: Dan Shessel

    Episode 80: Dan Shessel

    Meet the co-host and co-creator of the Northern Nerdcast, a showcase for the geeky, nerdy people, groups and events in and around the Edmonton area.

    Seen and Heard in Edmonton is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB (https://albertapodcastnetwork.com). This episode is brought to you by the Edmonton Community Foundation (https://ecfoundation.org) and ATB (https://atb.com).

    • 25 min
    Episode 79: Press Start to Join

    Episode 79: Press Start to Join

    Meet Josh Shenfield and Alan Techsmith, two prolific nerds who talk about video games, movies, TV, comics and "more geekery than you can shake a joystick at" on Press Start to Join.

    Full show notes at https://seenandheardyeg.com

    Brought to you by the Edmonton Community Foundation (https://ecfoundation.org) and ATB's Branch for Arts and Culture (https://atb.com/thebranch) and a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB (https://albertapodcastnetwork.com)

    • 35 min
    Episode 78: Meredith Bratland

    Episode 78: Meredith Bratland

    Hear how a writer and traveller who has turned her curiosity about people from elsewhere into a podcast called Migration Patterns. She makes lots of great recommendations, too.

    This podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB (https://albertapodcastnetwork.com), and is sponsored by ATB (https://atb.com) and the Edmonton Community Foundation (https://thewellendowedpodcast.com)

    • 36 min
    Episode 77: Meetup with Doug Hoyer

    Episode 77: Meetup with Doug Hoyer

    Doug Hoyer has written more Edmonton podcast music than anyone I know, even though he doesn't live here any more. So when he came back to Edmonton for a few days in October, I grabbed the opportunity to ask him about that work at the Edmonton Podcasting Meetup.

    See the full show notes at https://seenandheardyeg.com/2017/11/06/episode-77-meetup-with-doug-hoyer/

    Seen and Heard in Edmonton is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB (https://albertapodcastnetwork.com).

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

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Great info for podcast lovers

Awesome local content but also focuses on things anyone considering starting up a podcast might need to know. Very informative.

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Your roadmap to podcasts in Edmonton

Edmonton, Alberta seems to have an inordinate amount of podcasters for a city its size. It must have something to do with the weather. In any case, someone has to keep an eye on them, and Karen Unland is definitely up to the task. SEEN AND HEARD IN EDMONTON is a great resource for podcasters and listeners in the Festival City, and I have learned so much by listening.

The Broadcadt ,

A deep dive into podcast!

This podcast is for people who take their podcasts seriously! Karen dives into how Edmonton-based podcasted and bloggers start their projects, and more importantly, how they keep them going. There are so many interesting tidbits for anyone who is interested in podcasting.

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