Resources tagged with podcasts



Podcast Corner: marketing trends and predictions for 2024

Well, making a prediction isn’t about getting it right or wrong it’s simply about evoking some thought and conversation. With that in mind we’ve pulled together some of our favourite podcast episodes full of  predictions of the marketing trends in store for 2024.

Training digital volunteers to create podcasts

This is a ‘how to recruit, manage and support volunteers’ guide produced as part of the Digital Skills for Heritage’s Digital Volunteering programme. 1. Project background The Glasgow Women’s Library’s (GWL) wider digital volunteer project focuses on making the collections within our care more accessible and more visible. This includes papers and records of organisations … Read more

Podcast: How do I make a podcast on a shoestring?

1. Introduction Heritage organisations are in the business of telling stories. And there is perhaps no better way to get your story out there than with a podcast. Podcasts are designed to be listened to at your own leisure, they provide ample space for an in-depth discussion online, and they can help you build a … Read more

Digitally Democratising Archives: Case Study 7

1. Project overview The key aims of this project were to: Grow the representation of Bearwood women in local archives. Increase Bearwood Community Hub’s knowledge and capability to contribute to local archives. Learn, as individuals and as an organisation, how to create a podcast. Increase awareness of the local archive service, what digital archiving is, … Read more

Digitally Democratising Archives: Case Study 2

1. Project overview Qisetna collect stories from the Syrian diaspora living in the UK. For their project, they set about conducting research across several UK regions and contexts, both rural and urban, to understand the current situation of the Syrian diaspora better, and reach Syrians from the older generation. They then sought to create new … Read more

Podcast: Hannah Hethmon – podcasting for connection at Smithsonian

Lucy Jamieson, Head of Programme at the AMA talks to Podcast Producer, Hannah Hethmon, Better Lemon Creative Audio about using podcasts to connect with people’s stories. Including advice on planning, key tools and processes. One of a series of AMAculturehive podcasts commissioned for The Learning Lounge, AMA Arts Marketing Festival 2020.

Arts Survival Training. An AMA Podcast. Episode 3 – Wellness is Not Optional

Arts Survival Training is a podcast from the Arts Marketing Association about creating stronger, more resilient arts organisations. In each episode, you’ll hear UK arts professionals weigh in on the skills and mindsets our field needs in order to survive in the face of social, political, and environmental challenges. Arts Survival Training is hosted, edited, and produced by Hannah Hethmon.