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Episodes

  1. Series 2 Episode 3: Podcast Concept - This might be useful one day

    3d ago

    Series 2 Episode 3: Podcast Concept - This might be useful one day

    his Might Be Useful One Day is the podcast where I unpack the stories behind hoards. The idea stemmed from the stark differences I experienced growing up in East London with working-class immigrant parents. My own household was what you would consider to be in a constant state of “functional hoarding.” Our large back garden was transformed by extra sheds and outhouses, all built to accommodate numerous broken lawnmowers that might just be useful, one day. I didn’t think my home was all that different until I began visiting friends’ houses. The bubble popped when I was shocked to find dining tables completely clear of letters and puzzles. Their kitchen appliances were stored away in clutter-free cupboards, and their windowsills were dustless and free of a million and one trinkets that blcoked out the sun. Didn’t everyone’s front entrance have a broken industrial chest freezer acting as an ottoman to store scarves and gloves? I guess not. Returning home, I would sit on one of our many sofa-beds and look up at the towering bookshelves looming over me. I came to the odd realization that it would take multiple lifetimes for all five members of my family, working in collaboration, to read the thousands of books surrounding us. In my first series, I forage through this library of novels I grew up within. By looking at current trends and deep-diving into the collections that had curated my own curiosity, I want to delve in deeper to uncover why we gather the things we collect. Whether you’re just interested in learning something new or you relate to the stories include, this podcast, might be useful for you one day! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sscsoundboard.substack.com

    9 min
  2. Series 2 Episode 2: Podcast Concept - Crime an Nourishment

    3d ago

    Series 2 Episode 2: Podcast Concept - Crime an Nourishment

    Crime and Nourishment is a podcast that pairs food with true crime storytelling. Each episode provides the listener with a recipe they can cook at home before sitting down and enjoying a true crime story. The idea for this podcast began when I joined the South Staffordshire college Podcast course with Lucy Wood. It was an already half formed idea, but the course allowed me to develop on it. The course gave me the skills to plan and structure my podcast, identify my audience, branding and marketing and content scheduling. The reason for combining food and true crime is simply because I love cooking and I live true crime every day, and whilst there may be plenty of true crime and cooking podcast out there, nobody has done a crossover. Millions of listeners consume true crime content every day. People are fascinated by mysteries, investigations, and human psychology and podcasts allow for deep storytelling that documentaries sometimes cannot. I also wanted to create a more immersive experience for listeners. Food brings people together and cooking is increasingly being used as a form of relaxation and self-care. Many people already listen to podcasts when preparing meals, so rather than pressing play and multitasking, listeners are encouraged to cook along, sit down and become fully immersed in the story. An example structure of the podcast: * Introduction to the recipe. * Cooking guidance and preparation. * Time for the listener to plate their meal (I could use this time for promo’s if that is a future aspiration) * Transition into the true crime narrative. * Reflection or discussion points at the end. The Future Crime and Nourishment also has the potential to become more than a podcast, it could develop into a community centred around food, storytelling and discussion. * Listeners sharing photos of their finished meals. * Social media discussions about episodes. * Recipe downloads. * Seasonal themed menus. * Listener-submitted recipe ideas. The podcast could use bonus content linked to locations and/or themed recipes. There could also be ‘on location’ episodes and themed mini series. There will be guests who have links to crime investigations and/or food. All recipes will be made available via a blog/newsletter a few days before the episode airs. Eventually, the podcast could convert into a vodcast. Crime & Nourishment demonstrates how podcasting can blend education, entertainment, and audience participation. By combining the comfort of food with the intrigue of true crime storytelling, th This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sscsoundboard.substack.com

    11 min
  3. Series 1 Episode 4 - Podcast Concept Latte & Life - Gemma Kehoe

    Mar 23

    Series 1 Episode 4 - Podcast Concept Latte & Life - Gemma Kehoe

    Sometimes the most powerful conversations don’t happen in planned interviews or big moments. They happen quietly, over coffee, over brunch, when people slow down and the conversation moves beyond the usual small talk. That’s the idea behind Latte & Life. It’s a podcast about real people and the stories that shaped them. The moments they’re proud of, the things they’ve overcome, and the experiences that changed the direction of their lives. The kind of conversations that happen naturally when someone feels comfortable enough to speak honestly. When I started this podcast course, I didn’t fully realise how much there was to learn about turning an idea into something people could actually listen to. I’ve learned about how podcasts are structured, how music and sound can create a feeling, and how important it is to think about the listener and the experience you want them to have. But the biggest thing I’ve taken away from the course isn’t technical. It’s understanding the power of storytelling. Everyone has chapters in their life that shaped them in ways others may never see. Through this course, I started to realise that podcasting is a way of giving those stories a voice. It’s not just about recording conversations; it’s about creating a space where people feel comfortable enough to reflect and share something real. For some reason, people often feel comfortable opening-up around me. I’ve had so many unexpected conversations with people where they suddenly share something meaningful about their life. Those moments always stayed with me. This course helped me realise that those conversations are to become something much more. Latte & Life is about capturing those moments that happen every day, the ones that start with a simple coffee and turn into something deeper. Each episode is a relaxed conversation with someone you might pass every day, but who carries a story worth hearing. Because when you slow down and really listen to someone, you realise something powerful. Everyone has a story. And sometimes all it takes to hear it… is a coffee and a little time This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sscsoundboard.substack.com

    10 min
  4. Series 1: Episode 1 Policing the Unexplained - Roy Teague

    Mar 23

    Series 1: Episode 1 Policing the Unexplained - Roy Teague

    Policing the Unexplained: Where cops discuss the strange, mysterious and bizarre  There is a world just beyond our own, a place where mankind has no jurisdiction, where reality rides a razor, a thin seam between fact and impossibility. A world where our understanding of today collides with the discoveries of tomorrow. In the perplexing field of unexplained phenomena, witness credibility remains the cornerstone of serious investigation. The cases presented on this show are not sensationalized stories from unreliable sources. They’re detailed, never heard before. Testimonies from UK police officers, sworn servants of the crown officers who have nothing to gain and everything to lose by breaking their code of silence. From UFO encounters to paranormal visitations. From folklore tales to crypted sightings, you’ll hear firsthand accounts of what they have witnessed on quite isolated roads inside empty houses, and high above the skies of the United Kingdom. The concept of this podcast is a ‘work in progress’ and due to be launched across various social media platforms in the near future. My thanks to Staffordshire college who have assisted me in my learning journey to better understand how to accomplish this on its seven-week soundboard podcast project course. In the meantime prior to this project getting off the ground should anyone listening to this podcast - whether law enforcement or not have had a UFO, paranormal or unexplained experience of any kind please feel free to email me at royteague@blueyonder.co.uk. Always remember folks – keep watching the skies. Hope you enjoy the trailer for what I am sure will be an awesome project! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sscsoundboard.substack.com

    9 min

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