My Master's Thesis, but it's a podcast (about podcasts)
Olivia Trono
8 episodes
3 days ago
This episode is structured into Endnotes, and pulls from all the previous episodes--because it's the last (official) one! The first few Endnotes are additional thoughts that I wanted to squeeze in, including: the centrality of listeners, the relationship between podcasting and academia, and questions about podcast futures. The last few Endnotes tie the interviews together. One includes everyone’s responses to how podcasts serve "to make ourselves feel oriented." Another identifies a theme t...
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This episode is structured into Endnotes, and pulls from all the previous episodes--because it's the last (official) one! The first few Endnotes are additional thoughts that I wanted to squeeze in, including: the centrality of listeners, the relationship between podcasting and academia, and questions about podcast futures. The last few Endnotes tie the interviews together. One includes everyone’s responses to how podcasts serve "to make ourselves feel oriented." Another identifies a theme t...
6. Podcast Listener Panel: "OMG I thought I was the only one!"
My Master's Thesis, but it's a podcast (about podcasts)
54 minutes
5 years ago
6. Podcast Listener Panel: "OMG I thought I was the only one!"
I spoke with podcast listeners Diana Gil and Bennett about the companionship-community elements of listening. This episode explores some of the same themes I talked about with creator Justin McElroy, but this time focuses on listener perspectives. We talk about the types of connections listeners can feel with podcasters, different types of podcast listening, listener interactions and micro-communities, and how podcasts can impact speech. The article I reference every episode!
My Master's Thesis, but it's a podcast (about podcasts)
This episode is structured into Endnotes, and pulls from all the previous episodes--because it's the last (official) one! The first few Endnotes are additional thoughts that I wanted to squeeze in, including: the centrality of listeners, the relationship between podcasting and academia, and questions about podcast futures. The last few Endnotes tie the interviews together. One includes everyone’s responses to how podcasts serve "to make ourselves feel oriented." Another identifies a theme t...