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  • Quiz Show Podcasts! We listen to Lateral With Tom Scott
    May 13 2024

    It's a classic PBC episode this time, as we go back to our roots and discuss a podcast to see what makes it tick. Lateral with Tom Scott is a quiz podcast, which is a really underrepresented format in our opinion. So what makes it work? Why should you consider this format for your show? Will we get too hung up on the importance of points? (yes).

    In this episode podcast producers Zoe Anderson and Daria Lawson, podcast production manager Elizabeth Amos, and audio engineer Alex Bennett discuss:

    • Making a show for a specific audience
    • Clips versus full episodes on Youtube
    • The challenges of making a video podcast
    • Our deep and abiding love for points
    • What we can learn from Lateral

    Have you watched Lateral? Listened to the full episodes, or just the clips? Check out the full video episode of Lateral here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WysuFh0bNg

    What should we discuss next? Who should we have on the show? Let us know: https://twitter.com/PodBookClub

    We have video versions of these episodes! Check it out: https://youtu.be/07iqM0V-lvs

    Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street production: https://lowerstreet.co/podcasts/podcast-book-club

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    30 min
  • The Pressures of Making a Daily News Podcast
    Apr 10 2024

    Recorded November 2023. The news simply will not stop happening. It feels like every day we wake up, only to find that more things have occurred whilst we slept. So how do you turn all this relentless happening into a podcast? Oh, and you need to release every day, mon-fri. This episode our intrepid team of reporters is taking a look at the art of daily news podcasting, and getting to the bottom of why it's such an exciting and challenging area of podcasting to work in.

    In this episode podcast producers Jackie Lamport and Andrew Ganem are joined by podcast production manager Elizabeth Amos, audio engineer Alex Bennett, and the former deputy executive producer of Stories of Our Times James Shield. They discuss:

    • What makes news podcasting different from other podcasts?
    • What can we learn from news podcasts?
    • How James produced the Stories of Our Times podcast.
    • Following your own curiosity when making a podcast.
    • The inimitable hosting style of Michael Barbaro.

    They take a look at The Daily from the New York Times and Stories of Our Times from the Times of London.


    Enjoying the audio-only version? Check us out on Youtube for more visual gags, special reporter Buddy the cat, and an uninterrupted view of our beautiful faces:

    https://youtu.be/KcGp7PYQDF4


    Links to resources mentioned in the show:

    • The Daily: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-daily/id1200361736
    • Stories of Our Times (now The Story): https://www.thetimes.co.uk/podcasts/the-story
    • NYT reporting standards: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/18/business/media/new-york-times-caliphate-podcast.html
    • Reithian values of the BBC: https://www.bbc.com/historyofthebbc/research/directors-general/john-reith
    • Trust in news reporting: https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2022/10/27/u-s-adults-under-30-now-trust-information-from-social-media-almost-as-much-as-from-national-news-outlets/
    • The Run-Up podcast: https://www.nytimes.com/column/run-up-election-podcast


    Thoughts? Feelings? A deep yet uneasy desire to connect with your fellow man? Same! Follow us and say hi: https://twitter.com/PodBookClub


    Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street production: https://lowerstreet.co/podcasts/podcast-book-club

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    35 min
  • Can a Video be a Podcast? The Unstoppable Rise of Video in Podcasting
    Apr 1 2024

    “Can a video be a podcast?” is an all-time favourite topic of conversation amongst those of us with “RSS 4 EVA” tattooed on the base of our backs. But for all the audio purists out there it’s hard to deny that, for a growing number of people, a video can absolutely be a podcast. So what now? Is “podcast” going the way of “literally”? Another definition lost to the unending meat-grinder of modern linguistic ‘progress’? Well, we think there are a lot of really useful lessons to be learned from the increasingly long shadow cast by video podcasts and, if we play our cards right, a podcast episode to be made about it.


    In this episode podcast producers Jackie Lamport, Sam Datta-Paulin, and Erin MacIndoe Sproule are joined by podcast agency founder Harry Morton to discuss:

    • What is a podcast?
    • Can a livestream call itself a podcast?
    • How clean should your room be before a zoom call or video recording?
    • Where do you draw the line between ‘relaxed and authentic’ and ‘lazy’?
    • Theatre of the mind

    They discuss the H3 podcast, Joe Rogan, Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal, and the ways in which video can add to and detract from a podcast.


    Do you think it’s weird that we’re discussing video in an audio only format? Waaaay ahead of you - we’re on Youtube! Check out the video version of this podcast to enjoy a whole host of visual gags and special effects, and form a deeper (but not at all concerning!!!) parasocial relationship with your local podcasting nerds:

    https://youtu.be/eAIbrAdcJQI


    Links to resources mentioned in the show:

    • H3 Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@H3Podcast
    • Podnews: https://podnews.net/
    • Sounds Profitable: https://soundsprofitable.com/
    • Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal: https://www.youtube.com/@DeepDivewithAliAbdaal
    • Podcasting 2.0 Podcast: https://podnews.net/podcast/i4ji5
    • Joe Rogan Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rOoJ6Egrf8K2IrywzwOMk?si=353aad0cec9747aa



    Thoughts? Feelings? A deep yet uneasy desire to connect with your fellow man? Same! Follow us and say hi: https://twitter.com/PodBookClub


    Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street production: https://lowerstreet.co/podcasts/podcast-book-club

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    44 min
  • Season 2: Coming Soon to a Screen Near You!
    Mar 21 2024

    We're back! And this time we're on video! Season 2 of Podcast Book Club is nearly here. In this new season we'll be covering video podcasts, trailers, history podcasts, daily news shows, and more! We'll be joined by such podcasting pros as Arielle Nissenblatt, Ian Sanders, James Shield, as well as the usual cast of characters from Lower Street.

    You can join us for both audio and video episodes this season, so head over to Youtube and get subscribed! https://www.youtube.com/@Podbookclub

    Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production - find us and say hi!
    https://twitter.com/PodBookClub
    https://lowerstreet.co/podcasts/podcast-book-club

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    2 min
  • BONUS EPISODE: Blowback. A Big, Bright, and Crisp Exposé of American Imperial Excess.
    Sep 28 2023

    Season two of Podcast Book Club is on its way! Whilst the Lower Street team gets it ready, here’s a bonus episode in the form of a pilot. This was back when the gang of podcasting pros was first being assembled and, as such, their audio isn’t as crispy as it is now. Their first podcast review? Blowback, a podcast about American imperial misadventures.


    The first series of Blowback is about the Iraq war and all of the wild events surrounding it. From British imperialism to CIA intervention, to the full-scale wars between the US, its allies, and Iraq, this series is a dizzying catalog of failures, tragedies, and incompetence.


    The Podcast Book Club team sat down to discuss editing in podcast production, using external clips and media in your podcast, and the joy of the History Channel.


    This episode is hosted by senior audio engineer Alex Bennett, who is joined by senior podcast producer Jackie Lamport, and podcast producer Elise Fitzsimmons.


    Check out the episode of Blowback here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3BxUY7mCytGSDEAfwzcVNZ?si=8d13f927bad04c7b


    Follow Podcast Book Club on Twitter, and let us know what you thought of this episode, and our hot (or cold) takes:

    twitter.com/podbookclub

    twitter.com/lowerstreet


    Check out our listen-along playlist!

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5L1HaLMMu3xsDqmo6ecQK3?si=b06b61ef7b5b4e48


    Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production. Lower Street provides next-level podcast production services for ambitious companies: everything from podcast strategy and creation to growth. We’ve worked with companies like BCG to develop multiple branded podcasts like Climate Vision 2050, BCG Compliance, BCG Fintech Files, and BCG In Her Element. We’ve also helped produce: Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies; HPE’s Technology Now, Zuhlke’s Data Today, Northern Trust’s The Road to Why, Zoobean’s The Reading Culture; ICR’s Welcome to the Arena and ZeroNorth’s Navigating Zero.


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    20 min
  • Stuff the British Stole: A Steely Investigation, with Overtones of Loss and Imperialism.
    Aug 3 2023

    The Podcast Pros are back to investigate one of the many things looted by the British Empire. This particular item has four legs and a mop-like furry body - it’s the Pekingese dog! Their guide? Stuff the British Stole, from ABC and CBC podcasts.


    The episode in question is called “Best.Named.Dog.Ever.” It covers the British looting of dogs and other, inanimate, cultural artifacts from the Chinese during the Opium Wars. How did the conflict start? What are the lasting cultural impacts? How did these tiny dogs make their way from China to the UK?


    The Podcast Book Club team sat down to discuss sound design, story editing in production, and the importance of picking the right guests, especially when you’re discussing other cultures on your podcast.


    So podcast fans, ready to explore and review a new series?


    This episode is hosted by podcast production manager Elizabeth Amos, who is joined by podcast producers Zoe Anderson and Jackie Lamport, and audio engineer Alex Bennett.


    Check out the episode of Stuff the British Stole here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/2KIUB7DdqtIZZvN5n0IIsG?si=ia4KcwzaTkecDHCNp1JSXg


    Follow Podcast Book Club on Twitter, and let us know what you thought of this episode, and our hot (or cold) takes:

    twitter.com/podbookclub

    twitter.com/lowerstreet


    Check out our listen-along playlist!

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5L1HaLMMu3xsDqmo6ecQK3?si=b06b61ef7b5b4e48


    Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production. Lower Street provides next-level podcast production services for ambitious companies: everything from podcast strategy and creation to growth. We’ve worked with companies like BCG to develop multiple branded podcasts like Climate Vision 2050, BCG Compliance, BCG Fintech Files, and BCG In Her Element. We’ve also helped produce: Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies; HPE’s Technology Now, Zuhlke’s Data Today, Northern Trust’s The Road to Why, Zoobean’s The Reading Culture; ICR’s Welcome to the Arena and ZeroNorth’s Navigating Zero.


    Find out more at https://lowerstreet.co/ and sign up for our newsletter to keep in touch https://lowerstreet.co/newsletter-sign-up



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    30 min
  • 30 for 30: A Juicy Sporting Odyssey, with notes of Pigskin and Wil Wheaton.
    Jul 27 2023

    In this episode of Podcast Book Club, our podcast professionals investigate the intersection of sport and video games (and podcasting, I suppose). With their helmets and padding on, they’re diving into an episode of ESPN’s podcast 30 for 30, entitled Madden’s Game. Sports podcast fans, this one is for you.


    The episode takes a look at the development of the massively popular American football video game, from its early years as an overly ambitious PC program to its current number-one slot in game consoles. How did they make the game? How involved was John Madden really? Why is Will Wheaton, that precocious kid from Star Trek, hosting?


    The team discusses the power of narrative storytelling in podcasting, choosing a great podcast host, and how to make difficult editing decisions in post-production.


    This episode of Podcast Book Club is hosted by Chase Souder, who is joined by podcast producers Elizabeth Amos and Zoe Anderson, and audio engineers Alex Rose and Alex Bennett.


    Check out the episode of 30 for 30 here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/24x6CGi7Vmni5RWKb4Mqw9?si=Yv3HjM9FQjG7i7BaHQrxeg


    Follow Podcast Book Club on Twitter, and let us know what you thought of this episode, and our hot (or cold) takes:

    twitter.com/podbookclub

    twitter.com/lowerstreet


    Check out our listen-along playlist!

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5L1HaLMMu3xsDqmo6ecQK3?si=b06b61ef7b5b4e48


    Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production. Lower Street provides next-level podcast production services for ambitious companies: everything from podcast strategy and creation to growth. We’ve worked with companies like BCG to develop multiple branded podcasts like Climate Vision 2050, BCG Compliance, BCG Fintech Files, and BCG In Her Element. We’ve also helped produce: Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies; HPE’s Technology Now, Zuhlke’s Data Today, Northern Trust’s The Road to Why, Zoobean’s The Reading Culture; ICR’s Welcome to the Arena and ZeroNorth’s Navigating Zero.


    Find out more at https://lowerstreet.co/ and sign up for our newsletter to keep in touch https://lowerstreet.co/newsletter-sign-up



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    31 min
  • Slow News: An Oaked Classic, with Layers of Mystery and Hints of Darwin.
    Jul 20 2023

    Podcast Book Club is finally dealing with an actual book review! Well, it’s a notebook. And there are a few of them. And it’s actually a podcast episode about those notebooks. But that doesn’t slip off the tongue as easily. This time our gang of podcast professionals are listening to a wonderful episode of the podcast Slow News entitled The Darwin Job: The Vanishing, Reappearing Notebooks.


    The episode we’re looking at investigates the mysterious vanishing of some of Darwin’s notebooks from their home in the library at Cambridge University, and their equally intriguing reappearance in a hot-pink bag some years later. Who dunnit? Who knows? Listen in to find out more!


    And of course - the team adds podcasting advice for you podcasters looking to make the best show. They’ll discuss music production in podcasts, using a wide variety of recording types when storytelling in production, and what to do when that story doesn’t have a massive payoff at the end.


    This episode of Podcast Book Club is hosted by podcast producer Zoe Anderson, who is joined by podcast producers Andrew Ganem and Elise Fitzsimmons.


    Check out the episode of Slow News here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/1rz9p8l2gBMsYY1HMiVNuJ?si=UNFbozkCQe-sSGAFp65kIQ


    Follow Podcast Book Club on Twitter, and let us know what you thought of this episode, and our hot (or cold) takes:

    twitter.com/podbookclub

    twitter.com/lowerstreet


    Podcast fans, check out our listen-along playlist!

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5L1HaLMMu3xsDqmo6ecQK3?si=b06b61ef7b5b4e48

    Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production. Lower Street provides next-level podcast production services for ambitious companies: everything from podcast strategy and creation to growth. We’ve worked with companies like BCG to develop multiple branded podcasts like Climate Vision 2050, BCG Compliance, BCG Fintech Files, and BCG In Her Element. We’ve also helped produce: Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies; HPE’s Technology Now, Zuhlke’s Data Today, Northern Trust’s The Road to Why, Zoobean’s The Reading Culture; ICR’s Welcome to the Arena and ZeroNorth’s Navigating Zero.


    Find out more at https://lowerstreet.co/ and sign up for our newsletter to keep in touch https://lowerstreet.co/newsletter-sign-up



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    27 min