The Accidental Educator is a podcast for advocates who want to change how we teach about gender-based violence. We invite you to experience our “How to Make a Podcast” podcast. In our first two episodes we follow our host, Abby, as she learns how to get started with pre-production and planning out the theme and content, what gear she needs, how to use audio editing platforms, and how to edit the episode into a cohesive story. We also talk with local domestic and sexual violence programs about their podcasting strategies and how they make their podcasts relevant to the communities they serve. Make sure to check out the episode’s accompanying resource guide to learn more about podcast production.
In part two, Abby continues her conversation with Meghna Bhat as they go through how to support trauma survivors when they choose to tell their stories for a podcast. Check out the Accidental Educator Webpage for the accompanying resource guide and other information about the podcast: https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/accidentaleducatorpodcast
8/8/23 • 20:13
Abby talks with Meghna Bhat, a survivor storyteller, first generation immigrant, and gender and social justice educator. Together, Abby and Meghna dive deeper into what makes a story a story and how you can use trauma-informed storytelling in your podcast. Check out the Accidental Educator Webpage for the accompanying resource guide and other information about the podcast: https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/accidentaleducatorpodcast
8/8/23 • 18:38
The Accidental Educator is a podcast for advocates who want to change how we teach about gender-based violence. We invite you to experience our “How to Make a Podcast” podcast. In our first two episodes we follow our host, Abby, as she learns how to get started with pre-production and planning out the theme and content, what gear she needs, how to use audio editing platforms, and how to edit the episode into a cohesive story. We also talk with local domestic and sexual violence programs about their podcasting strategies and how they make their podcasts relevant to the communities they serve. Make sure to check out the episode’s accompanying resource guide to learn more about podcast production.Check out the EPEC ECHO podcast to hear more from our guest this episode, Nora Fraser, and the work she does with the Eastern Panhandle Empowerment Center (EPEC).
7/6/23 • 22:28
The Accidental Educator is a podcast for advocates who want to change how we teach about gender-based violence. We invite you to experience our “How to Make a Podcast” podcast. In our first two episodes we follow our host, Abby, as she learns how to get started with pre-production and planning out the theme and content, what gear she needs, how to use audio editing platforms, and how to edit the episode into a cohesive story. We also talk with local domestic and sexual violence programs about their podcasting strategies and how they make their podcasts relevant to the communities they serve. Make sure to check out the episode’s accompanying resource guide to learn more about podcast production.Check out the One Conversation podcast to hear more from this episode's guest, Lisa Piazza, and the work she does with Live Violence Free.
7/6/23 • 23:09