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Post by account_disabled on Oct 26, 2023 7:17:48 GMT 1
Here is an example: the "Pulsar nada" podcast refers to various topics related to broadly understood science. We will find episodes that answer various types of questions: Does the development of technology threaten humanity? How are endangered languages saved? Can a collision with an asteroid be avoided? The conversation with the guest is often conducted around an advanced, specialized topic. Such a way that even the listener who is less knowledgeable about the topic understands what it is about. Choose one problem or topic and explain it in simple words. 3. Prepare a script Write phone number list down what the podcast episode should look like - create a script. Include everything without which the recording will lose its value - a story plan, examples, references to history, pop culture, science and all the details that will help the listener empathize with the story. Crime podcasts would be a great example here. The story must have its own rhythm. Match it to the topic you are discussing. Don't make your story artificially long, but don't speak too quickly either. The appropriate pace of both statements and stories will make the listener feel comfortable listening to the story. 4. Show value Engage your audience by presenting the change process. Show them how your solution, idea, proposal, opinion can impact their lives.
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