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Welcome to the monthly Sound Women podcast, featuring news and reports about the UK radio industry, plus interviews with some of the finest Sound Women (and Men) in the land.
Each episode will focus on different key topics and be presented by prominent and inspiring figures in UK radio.The Sound Women network is committed to raising the profile of the women who work in the radio and audio industry, and celebrating their achievements.
Join the conversation @soundwomen #SWPodcast
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The Sound Women Podcast: BBC Local Radio Mentoring Scheme Special
This special one off episode focuses on the 2014 Sound Women BBC Local Radio Mentoring Scheme. We catch up with a few of the mentees who took part. Broadcaster Fi Glover discusses the ins and outs of being a mentor. Plus Sue Ahern, Creative Director of Creative People, offers tips on how to get the best out of a potential mentor, and how women working in audio can equip themselves for the ever-changing workplace.
This episode was presented and produced by Shola Aleje
Join the new Sound Women Network facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/soundwomennetwork
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The Sound Women Podcast: A Celebration of The Sound Women Organisation
After 5 glorious years, the legendary Sound Women organisation has come to an end. In this finale episode presented by patron Angie Greaves, we hear from some of the women that have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make it all happen.
Tune in to find out how Sound Women chair Chris Burns (Head of Group Operations for Audio & Music at BBC) got her start; why Jane Garvey (BBC Radio 4 Women's Hour) believes it is vital to have diversity across all areas of radio; and why Sue Bowerman (Blanket) and Nicky Birch (Rosina Sound), are excited about the future for women in audio. You can also expect a heartfelt interview with founder, Maria Williams, as she recounts the challenges that led her to taking action, and why she feels positive about the legacy Sound Women is leaving behind.
This episode was produced by Cassandra Denton & Nicki Bannerman
@cass_denton
@NickiHBC
Find out more about Angie and her guests:
Angie Greaves: www.angiegreaves.com
Jane Garvey: bbc.co.uk/womanshour
Nicky Birch: www.rosina.io
Sue Bowerman: www.blanket.org.uk
Maria Williams: mariawilliams.org
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The Sound Women Podcast: Be A Good Sport
In this month’s edition of the Sound Women podcast Chelsea TV and BBC 5 Live presenter Gigi Salmon introduces ‘Be A Good Sport’ with some of the leading female figures in sports broadcasting.
We hear from the first female commentator on ‘Match of the Day’ as Jacqui Oatley MBE explains that it’s never too late to follow your dream career. We also pinned down BBC World Service’s Caroline Barker in-between her world travels with sports stories from Rio, Kenya, the United States and even from Essex. Finally, Nicki Bannerman catches up with producer and talent agent , Jo Tongue, who gives the inside scoop on life behind the scenes of sport broadcasting.
This episode was produced by Nicki Bannerman and edited by sports Producer Abi Paterson.
A huge thanks to hosts Chelsea TV, ITV and Tongue Tied Management for helping support Sound Women with their amazing facilities.
Find out more about Sound Women at www.soundwomen.co.uk and join the conversation on twitter @soundwomen.
@NickiHBC
@AbiPaterson
@JacquiOatley
@carolinebarker
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Sound Women Podcast: Women In Tech
In the latest edition of the Sound Women Podcast we shine a light on the technical roles within sound & audio. Whether you work in this field or not, we’re here to break down the barriers and reinforce the message that tech is not as scary as it seems!
Presenter Ann Charles is joined by Ioana Barbu, an engineer from Bauer Media and Aradhna Tayal, a producer and organiser of RadTechCon. We hear from Terri Winston, the founder of the Women’s Audio Mission in California. Plus, we'll be discussing the opportunities out there for you to get yourself fully tech-trained up.
This episode was produced by Hayley Clarke and engineered by Candela Palencia.
Thanks to Sound Women supporters Somethin Else for hosting the recording of this episode and also to all our contributors for volunteering their time.
Find out more about Sound Women at www.soundwomen.co.uk and join the conversation on Twitter by following @soundwomen or using the hashtag #SWPodcast.
Find out more about the amazing Sound Women featured in this episode:
Ann Charles - http://anncharles.tv/
Aradhna Tayal - www.clockhousemedia.com
Terri Winston, Women's Audio Mission - womensaudiomission.org
Contributors
Presenter Ann Charles @sparkyannc
Producer: Hayley Clarke @iamhayleyclarke
Aradhna Tayal - @AradhnaTayal
Ioana Barbu - @Jeanne_Barbu
Women's Audio Mission - @womensaudio
Thanks to @SomethinElse for the studio
#WomenInTech #RadTechCon
Further Info
www.radiotechcon.com
https://www.wisecampaign.org.uk/
http://www.womenintechnology.co.uk/
https://www.everywoman.com/
http://www.wes.org.uk/
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The Sound Women Podcast: Breakfast of Champions
In this edition of the podcast, Sound Women's Nicki Bannerman chairs the Breakfast Radio panel special. She is joined by Edith Bowman (Virgin Radio), A.Dot (BBC 1Xtra) and Charlie Hedges (Kiss FM). They discuss their roles in breakfast radio, side projects, how to get ahead, top tips for breaking into the industry and much more.
We’ll also be talking to Heidi Secker from regional breakfast show Heart East Anglia - she discusses her background in radio, how to keep going in the face of rejection and tips on how to approach broadcasters for advice.
Join the conversation on Twitter by following @soundwomen or using the hashtag #SWPODCAST.
This episode was produced by Shola Aleje
Thanks to Sound Women supporters Virgin Radio for letting us use their amazing new studios to record this episode and also to The Angel hotel in Bury St Edmunds for hosting Heidi Secker interview.
Edith Bowman (@edibow)
A.Dot (@AmplifyDot)
Charlie Hedges (@CharlieHedges)
Heidi Secker (@heidisecker)
Shola Aleje (@beefheartzappa)
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The Sound Women Podcast: Getting In the Door
This month's edition of the Sound Women podcast is jam-packed full of advice and insight for 'getting your foot in the door’, whether you are a budding presenter or keen to work behind the scenes. Hosted by Radio X’s Jo Good, this episode hears from DJ and radio presenter (The Selector, Capital Radio) Goldierocks and producer (Radio 1, 6 Music) Becky Grisedale-Sherry as the trio talk about their own experiences on getting in the industry. We also get some top tips from presenter, mentor and music manager Marsha Shandur on how to get noticed, make an impression and to become unforgettable.
Find out more about Sound Women at www.soundwomen.co.uk and join the conversation on Twitter by following @soundwomen or using the hashtag #SWPODCAST.
You can also find out more about the amazing Sound Women featured in this episode:
Jo Good: http://www.radiox.co.uk/radio/jo-good/
Goldierocks (aka Sam Hall): http://www.goldierocks.co.uk/
Becky Grisedale-Sherry: http://sistersofmirthy.tumblr.com/
Marsha Shandur: www.yesyesmarsha.com
Thanks to Sound Women supporters Somethin' Else for letting us record this episode in their studios.