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In this episode, Leading Lines' own Stacey Margarita Johnson and Derek Bruff discuss student-produced podcasts. Stacey and Derek share their own experiences with podcast assignments and, by searching through the Leading Lines rich archives, also bring in voices from past episodes so we can hear their stories as well.

LINKS

• The downside of Spotify exclusivity: https://twitter.com/trufelman/status/1487450647561744384
• NPR College Podcast Challenge https://www.npr.org/2021/12/01/1060141108/nprs-college-podcast-challenge-is-back-with-a-5-000-prize
• Vanderbilt Podcasting Competition https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2022/01/21/excellence-in-podcasting-competition-underway-students-invited-to-submit-by-april-1/
• VandyVox http://vandyvox.com/
• According to Pew Research, of Americans age 12 and over in 2021, 41% had listened to a podcast in the past month.
Previous episodes referenced in this episode:
• Episode 27 Gilbert Gonzales https://leadinglinespod.com/episodes/episode-027-gilbert-gonzales/
• Episode 37 John Sloop https://leadinglinespod.com/episodes/episode-37john-sloop/
• Episode 56: Sophie Bjork-James https://leadinglinespod.com/uncategorized/episode-56sophie-bjork-james/

Read more about Stacey’s podcasting assignment in this blog post: https://staceymargarita.wordpress.com/2019/08/05/my-podcast-my-students-interviews-and-public-scholarship/
Read more about Derek’s podcasting assignment in this blog post: https://derekbruff.org/?p=3558

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