Make noise A creator's guide to podcasting and great audio storytelling

Eric Nuzum

Book - 2019

Veteran podcast creator and strategist Eric Nuzum distills a career's worth of wisdom, advice, practical information, and big-picture thinking to help podcasters "make noise"--to stand out in this fastest of fastest-growing media universes. Nuzum identifies core principles, including what he considers the key to successful audio storytelling: learning to think the way your audience listens. He delivers essential how-tos, from conducting an effective interview to marketing your podcast, developing your audience, and managing a creative team. He also taps into his deep network to offer advice from audio stars like Ira Glass, Terry Gross, and Anna SaleThe book's insights and guidance will help readers successfully express ...themselves as effective audio storytellers, whether for business or pleasure, or a mixture of both."--Amazon.

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Published
New York : Workman Publishing 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Eric Nuzum (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
263 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781523509591
9781523504558
  • Story, character. voice
  • The only ten words that matter
  • Function and form
  • Asking questions
  • How to tell a story, aka don't be boring
  • Audience building
  • Leading creative teams
  • Time to go forward
  • Bonus episode: four pivotal moments in the history of podcasting.
Review by Booklist Review

Podcasts are a dime a dozen, but how do you make one worth listening to? Nuzum, whose extensive podcasting background includes time at NPR and Audible, presents both a big-picture view and the nitty-gritty of creating good audio, regardless of the topic. The key is to tell a story, which is anything but simple. He details some of his podcast pet peeves, like fetishizing quirky characters, then walks readers through creating a 10-word description of their project, complete with a list of forbidden, banal words (like thoughtful and unique). He breaks down types of podcasts and qualities of a good interview, and offers techniques for editing a transcript to maximize narrative flow. He delves into the many facets of audience-building, from marketing your podcast to pitching it to a network, and he offers wisdom born of experience on managing teams of creative people. The conversational tone makes his instructions approachable for podcasters at any stage. Though not written specifically for organizations (rather than individual podcasters), his advice will appeal to businesses that want to capitalize on the podcast boom.--Susan Maguire Copyright 2019 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.