• From Student To Practitioner To Instructor: Penn State's Podcast Ecosystem
    May 27 2024

    Building partnership & keeping alumni engaged through podcasting.

    Katie DeFiore shares her journey from a passionate podcast listener to becoming a key player in the educational podcasting scene at Penn State. She frames the creation and development of “Dare to Disrupt,” detailing the strategic planning, marketing, and alumni engagement that have shaped its success. The conversation also explores the significance of integrating podcasting with university programs and the impact of live podcast events. Katie also provides insight into the partnership between podcasting and alumni engagement.

    Episode Links:

    • Katie DeFiore: LinkedIn
    • Katie DeFiore’s Podcast: Dare to Disrupt
    • The Democracy Group
    • Invent Penn State
    • LaunchBox & Innovation Network

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    • Youtube
    • HigherEdPods

    Chapters:


    (00:00:00) Introduction
    Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce guest Katie DeFiore, producer of the "Dare to Disrupt" podcast from Penn State.

    (00:02:04) Katie DeFiore’s Journey

    Katie shares her journey from student to podcast producer, including her work with the Democracy Group Podcast Network.

    (00:03:34) About Dare to Disrupt

    How the Dare to Disrupt podcast started, highlighting stories of Penn State alumni who are innovators and entrepreneurs.

    (00:05:29) Engaging Alumni and Format Strategy

    Insight into how the podcast engages alumni and integrates into the broader marketing strategy of Invent Penn State.

    (00:09:24) Invent Penn State Overview

    The mission and programs of Invent Penn State, including the LaunchBox and Innovation Network.

    (00:11:29) Collaboration with Ryan Newman

    Working with outside collaborator Ryan Newman and the importance of feedback for continuous improvement.

    (00:13:35) Live Podcasting Experience

    The experience and logistics of recording a live podcast episode during Penn State Startup Week.

    (00:17:31) Impact of Live Episodes

    The impact and feedback from the live podcast episode, and the challenges of tracking audience growth.

    (00:20:00) Teaching Podcasting at Penn State

    The transition from taking the first podcasting class at Penn State to teaching it, highlighting the growing interest in podcasting among students.

    (00:22:37) Building a Podcasting Community

    Katie’s initiative to create a Penn State Podcasting Community of Practice, fostering collaboration and support among university podcasters.

    (00:25:24) Higher Ed Pods Global Community

    Connecting Penn State podcasters with the global Higher Ed Pods community.

    (00:26:24) Conclusion

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:04) - Katie DeFiore’s Journey
    • (03:34) - About Dare to Disrupt
    • (05:29) - Engaging Alumni and Format Strategy
    • (09:24) - Invent Penn State Overview
    • (11:29) - Collaboration with Ryan Newman
    • (13:35) - Live Podcasting Experience
    • (17:31) - Impact of Live Episodes
    • (20:00) - Teaching Podcasting at Penn State
    • (22:37) - Building a Podcasting Community
    • (25:24) - Higher Ed Pods Global Community
    • (26:24) - Conclusion
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    30 mins
  • How Yale Uses Podcasting to Demystify Ivy League Admissions
    May 13 2024

    Step inside the Yale Admissions Office with Hannah Mendlowitz and Mark Dunn from "Inside Yale Admissions Office" podcast. As senior admissions officers, Hanna and Mark share an in-depth look the innovative ways they use podcasting to demystify the college admissions process.
    They discuss the motivations behind starting their podcast, its impact on various audiences including students, parents, and educational counselors; and address common misconceptions about Ivy League admissions.
    The conversation also covers how their podcast serves as a tool for transparency and aids in countering misinformation spread by external admissions consultants.

    Episode Links:

    • Inside Yale Admissions Podcast: Website
    • Hannah Mendlowitz: LinkedIn
    • Mark Dunn: LinkedIn

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    • Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or neil@podiumpodcastco.com
    • Twitter: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastco
    • Youtube
    • HigherEdPods

    Chapters:


    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce guests Hanna Mendlowitz and Mark Dunn from the Inside Yale Admissions Office podcast.

    (00:02:12) Role of Admissions Officers

    The day-to-day roles of each guest as admissions officers at Yale.

    (00:04:35) Motivation Behind Inside Yale Admissions

    The origin and purpose of Inside Yale Admissions, aimed at demystifying the admissions process and making it more transparent.

    (00:08:19) Audience and Impact

    A discussion on the general audience of the podcast, and its impact on students, parents, counselors, and media reporters.

    (00:09:48) Educational Mission and Transparency

    The educational mission of the podcast to provide transparent and accessible information about admissions, inspired by recent scandals.

    (00:14:41) Expanding Topics and Engaging More Audiences

    Potential new topics for the podcast, including athletic recruiting and tailored content for international students.

    (00:16:23) Seasonality and Episode Planning

    The scheduling of the podcast’s episodes and how they align with the admissions cycle at Yale.

    (00:17:46) Future Topics and Audience Feedback

    Plans for future podcast episodes and how they address specific audience needs and requests.

    (00:22:42) Operational Aspects of Their Podcast

    Behind-the-scenes look at how the podcast is produced, including team involvement and technical setup.

    (00:27:03) Conclusion

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:12) - Role of Admissions Officers
    • (04:35) - Motivation Behind Inside Yale Admissions
    • (08:19) - Audience and Impact
    • (09:48) - Educational Mission and Transparency
    • (14:41) - Expanding Topics and Engaging More Audiences
    • (16:23) - Seasonality and Episode Planning
    • (17:46) - Future Topics and Audience Feedback
    • (22:42) - Operational Aspects of Their Podcast
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    30 mins
  • Call For Submissions: Your Favourite Higher Ed Podcast Episode
    Apr 29 2024

    Unveiling HigherEdPods: Filling the Community & Discovery Gap.
    Join us in a special episode where we (re)introduce HigherEdPods, a community and directory dedicated to elevating higher education podcasting. Host Jennifer and producer Gregg explore how HigherEdPods serves as a new resource for higher education podcasters. Discover how this innovative platform aims to connect higher education podcasters, enhance academic podcast discovery, and foster a community where ideas and resources are shared freely among university podcast creators.


    Plus, a call to Submit your favourite Higher Ed Podcast Episode

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    • Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or neil@podiumpodcastco.com
    • Twitter: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastco
    • Youtube
    • HigherEdPods

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction: Producer Gregg Steps In
    01:33 Discussion on upcoming interviews & episodes
    03:37 Gregg's learnings producing the Continuing Studies Podcast
    04:43 (re)Introduction to HigherEdPods directory & community
    06:26 Benefits of joining HigherEdPods & future plans
    07:32 Exploring new platforms for podcast promotion
    08:21 Call for Submissions: Your Favorite Higher Ed Podcast episodes
    09:37 Closing Thoughts and Episode Wrap-Up

    • (00:00) - Introduction: Producer Gregg Steps In
    • (01:33) - Discussion on upcoming interviews & episodes
    • (03:37) - Gregg's learnings producing the Continuing Studies Podcast
    • (04:43) - (re)Introduction to HigherEdPods directory & community
    • (06:26) - Benefits of joining HigherEdPods & future plans
    • (07:32) - Exploring new platforms for podcast promotion
    • (08:21) - Call for Submissions: Your Favorite Higher Ed Podcast episodes
    • (09:37) - Closing Thoughts and Episode Wrap-Up
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    12 mins
  • Alumni Podcasts: Engaging Your Alumni Community
    Apr 15 2024
    How storytelling through podcasts can enhance alumni engagement and community involvement.Neil & Jen welcome Sarah Hillel from Alumni Podcasts to explore the opportunities to engage alumni thru podcasting. Sarah shares her extensive background in alumni relations and discusses how storytelling through podcasts can significantly enhance alumni engagement and community involvement. They delve into the benefits of integrating historical archives into podcasts, bringing to life the stories of alumni across generations. Sarah also highlights the practical uses of podcasts as tools for recruitment and professional development, illustrating their versatility with examples from different educational institutions. The episode also covers the shifting trends in media consumption among younger audiences and discusses how educational institutions can leverage these changes to foster deeper connections through audio content.Connect with UsShare Feedback & Ask Questions: hello@continuingstudiespodcast.comLearn More: Continuing Studies PodcastFollow: Continuing Studies LinkedIn PageJoin LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14115712/Connect w/ Jen: LinkedIn or jpodcreations@gmail.com Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or neil@podiumpodcastco.comTwitter: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastcoYoutubeHigherEdPodsEpisode Reference Links:The Infinite Dial - Edison Research (Research project on podcasts Sarah discusses)Alumni Podcasts (Sarah’s podcast agency)Sarah Hillel - LinkedInKing Alfred - Alfredian VoicesManagement Meets Podcast (University of Bath)Equity In Every Drop Podcast (Waterkeeper Alliance)After Aston I... Podcast (Aston University)Chapters:(00:00:00) Introduction Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer Lee introduce guest Sarah Hillel from Alumni Podcast.(00:02:01) Background and Evolution of Alumni PodcastingSarah Hillel discusses her background in alumni relations and the transition to alumni podcasting.(00:05:10) The Power of Storytelling in Educational InstitutionsThe importance of storytelling in education and how institutions can utilize podcasts to connect with alumni.(00:07:34) Learning from Alumni ExperiencesThe value of sharing alumni experiences of failures and successes and how these stories can inspire and guide current students.(00:14:39) Pirate Radio and Personal StoriesSarah shares her unique experiences with pirate radio and other personal anecdotes.(00:17:48) The Expanding Reach of Podcasts in Higher EducationResearch findings on podcast demographics and the strategic incorporation of podcasting in media planning for higher education.(00:19:57) The Multifunctionality of PodcastsHow podcasts can be repurposed into multiple content formats enhancing outreach and engagement(00:23:32) The Future of Podcasting and Audio ContentThe enduring relevance of audio content and its integration with modern technology and the potential evolution of podcasting in educational contexts.(00:27:53) Conclusion (00:00) - Introduction (02:01) - Background and Evolution of Alumni Podcasting (05:10) - The Power of Storytelling in Educational Institutions (07:34) - Learning from Alumni Experiences (14:39) - Pirate Radio and Personal Stories (17:48) - The Expanding Reach of Podcasts in Higher Education (19:57) - The Multifunctionality of Podcasts (23:32) - The Future of Podcasting and Audio Content (27:53) - Conclusion
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    32 mins
  • Why Private Podcasts Are A Smart Fit For Higher Ed Podcasters
    Apr 1 2024

    Evolving Academic Content: Insights into private podcasting's applications and benefits for higher education podcasts.


    In part two of their conversation with Transistor.fm co-founder Justin Jackson, hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee explore the dynamic world of private podcasts and their transformative potential in higher education. Justin shares compelling uses of private podcasts for internal communications and educational content, alongside personal reflections on his podcasting journey.
    Additionally, we introduce a new initiative: Higher Ed Pods, a community and discovery engine for higher education podcasts, encouraging knowledge sharing and collaboration.


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    • Connect w/ Jen: LinkedIn or jpodcreations@gmail.com
    • Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or neil@podiumpodcastco.com
    • Twitter: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastco
    • Youtube
    • HigherEdPods

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Justin Jackson (Justin Jackson’s Website)
    • HigherEdPods
    • Email Gregg Higher Ed Pod questions: gregg@higheredpods.com
    • Podcast Marketing Trends Explained (Justin and Jeremy’s Podcast)
    • Transistor.fm
    • Jeremy Enns (Jeremy Enn’s Website)

    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce the episode, part two of their discussion with Transistor.fm’s Justin Jackson, focused on private podcasts.

    (00:02:17) Understanding Private Podcasts

    What private podcasts are and how Transistor.fm facilitates their use, including unique features like QR code access and personalised RSS feeds for subscribers.

    (00:04:27) Private Podcasts in Education

    Innovative uses of private podcasts, including as a format for distributing audiobooks and supplementary material for textbooks.

    (00:06:45) Personal Connection to Podcasting

    Justin’s personal journey with podcasting, from childhood inspirations to creating a podcast hosting platform.

    (00:09:41) Podcast Marketing Trends and Quality Improvement

    Justin discusses his new podcast Podcast Marketing Trends Explained, and the importance of production quality and content to stand out within the podcasting community.

    (00:13:14) Bonus: Introduction to Higher Ed Pods

    Gregg Oldring joins to introduce a new project, Higher Ed Pods: a community and discovery engine for higher education podcasters.

    (00:16:20) Conclusion

    • (00:00) - Episode Intro
    • (02:17) - Understanding Private Podcasts
    • (04:27) - Private Podcasts in Education
    • (06:45) - Personal Connection to Podcasting
    • (09:41) - Podcast Marketing Trends and Quality Improvement
    • (13:14) - Bonus: Introduction to Higher Ed Pods
    • (16:20) - Conclude & Connect
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    17 mins
  • Podcast Distribution, Hosting, and RSS Explained with Justin Jackson of Transistor.fm
    Mar 18 2024

    A deep dive into the foundational aspects of podcasting.

    A comprehensive discussion with Justin Jackson, the co-founder of Transistor.fm as they deep dive into the foundational aspects of podcasting, including the magic behind RSS feeds, the variety and purpose of podcast hosting platforms, and the art of engaging your listeners with quality content. Justin shares invaluable insights from the front lines of podcast hosting, touching on the philosophies that drive successful podcasting and the strategies that can make or break your show. Whether you're in higher education looking to expand your digital footprint or a podcasting enthusiast eager to refine your craft, this discussion offers practical advice, creative strategies, and a behind-the-scenes look at the mechanics of podcasting that could change how you approach your next episode.

    Connect with Us

    • Learn More: Continuing Studies Podcast
    • Follow: Continuing Studies LinkedIn Page
    • Connect w/ Jen: LinkedIn or jpodcreations@gmail.com
    • Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or neil@podiumpodcastco.com
    • Twitter: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastco
    • Youtube

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Justin Jackson (Justin Jackson’s Website)
    • Podcast Marketing Trends Explained (Justin's podcast)
    • Transistor.fm
    • WTF with Marc Maron Podcast (Podcast Justin Jackson enjoys)

    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce episode and guest Justin Jackson, co-founder of Transistor.fm.

    (00:01:46) The Role of RSS Feeds in Podcasting

    An explanation of RSS feeds, their function in podcast distribution, and decentralized nature.

    (00:04:13) The Power of Podcast Hosting Platforms

    Exploring podcast hosting platforms, their variety, and significance in the podcasting ecosystem.

    (00:12:05) Making a Good Podcast

    What makes a podcast compelling and successful, focusing on content and audience engagement.

    (00:15:52) YouTube and Podcasting: A Comparative Analysis

    The role of YouTube in the podcasting world and the unique value of audio-only formats.

    (00:20:00) Setting Up for Success on Hosting Platforms

    Considerations when setting up your podcast on hosting platforms, include title selection, show art, and early promotion strategies.

    (00:25:59) Recap and Key Learnings

    Summary of key points covered in the episode, emphasizing the importance of RSS feeds, hosting platforms, and strategic show setup.

    (00:28:08) Conclusion

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:46) - The Role of RSS Feeds in Podcasting
    • (04:13) - The Power of Podcast Hosting Platforms
    • (12:05) - Making a Good Podcast
    • (15:52) - YouTube and Podcasting: A Comparative Analysis
    • (20:00) - Setting Up for Success on Hosting Platforms
    • (25:55) - Recap and Key Learnings
    • (28:08) - Conclusion
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    29 mins
  • Know when to fold’em: Handing off the podcast mic
    Mar 4 2024

    The challenging decision to possibly conclude your show. Delve into the journey of Julie Bartucca and Tom Breen from the UConn 360 Podcast, discussing its inception, audience engagement, and the bittersweet decision to step back from hosting the show. Our guests share operational insights, the importance of storytelling, and advice for fellow podcasters considering similar transitions. Reflecting on favorite episodes and the emotional impact of their work, Julie and Tom's experiences offer a comprehensive look into the world of alumni podcasting and its potential to connect and inspire.

    Connect with Us

    • Learn More: Continuing Studies Podcast
    • Join: University Podcasters Network LinkedIn Group
    • Connect w/ Jen: LinkedIn or jpodcreations@gmail.com
    • Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or neil@podiumpodcastco.com
    • Twitter: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastco
    • Youtube

    Episode Reference Links:

    • UConn 360 Podcast
    • UConn's Fictional Student Body President (Excerpt and original newspaper article of UConn’s fictional student president from Tom’s favorite episode)
    • Ep. 3 - Play Us a Song, You're the Piano Brain (Tom’s full favorite episode)
    • Ep. 113 - How Hip-Hop Conquered the World (Julie’s favorite episode)

    Chapters:
    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee introduce guests Julie and Tom from the UConn 360 podcast.

    (00:02:23) UConn 360 Podcast Overview

    A brief history of how the podcast started including its inspiration and original objectives.

    (00:06:04) Audience and Purpose of the Podcast

    The evolution of the target audience for the UConn 360 podcast and purpose of the podcast in storytelling and engaging with a wide audience.

    (00:09:03) Challenges of Podcasting and Decision to Step Back

    Challenges of maintaining the podcast amidst changing responsibilities and the process leading to the decision to end the podcast.

    (00:11:02) Operational Insights and Listener Engagement

    Operational aspects of running the podcast, including content creation, editing, and the impact of listener engagement and feedback.

    (00:14:17) Future of the Podcast and Succession Planning

    The future of the UConn 360 podcast, including potential new hosts and the importance of maintaining the original spirit..

    (00:18:13) Advice for Podcasters and Reflections on Podcasting Journey

    Advice for podcasters considering ending or handing over their podcast.

    (00:20:53) Favorite Episodes and Personal Highlights

    Julie and Tom’s favorite episodes and personal highlights from their time running the UConn 360 podcast.

    (00:24:20) Conclusion



    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:23) - UConn 360 Podcast Overview
    • (06:04) - Audience and Purpose of the Podcast
    • (09:03) - Challenges of Podcasting and Decision to Step Back
    • (11:02) - Operational Insights and Listener Engagement
    • (14:17) - Future of the Podcast and Succession Planning
    • (18:13) - Advice for Podcasters and Reflections on Podcasting Journey
    • (20:53) - Favorite Episodes and Personal Highlights
    • (24:20) - Conclusion
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    28 mins
  • Medicine Meets Muppets: How Surgery 101 Reached 10 Million downloads
    Feb 20 2024

    How does a surgical podcast reach over 10 million downloads? With humour, concise learning objectives, and short engaging episodes that sometimes even feature muppets. Join Surgery 101’s Co-Creator Dr. Jonathan White with hosts Neil McPhedran & Jennifer-Lee Gunson as he shares the innovative approaches that have made Surgery 101 a global phenomenon making complex surgical concepts accessible and engaging for an audience that extends beyond medical students to professionals and patients. Through the story of Surgery 101, we uncover the transformative power of podcasting in education and the potential for creative approaches to revolutionize learning experiences.

    Connect with Us

    • Learn More: Continuing Studies Podcast
    • Join: University Podcasters Network LinkedIn Group
    • Connect w/ Jen: LinkedIn or jpodcreations@gmail.com
    • Connect w/ Neil: LinkedIn or neil@podiumpodcastco.com
    • Twitter: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastco
    • Youtube

    Links

    • Get in Touch with Dr. White: Email / LinkedIn
    • Muppet Surgery
    • Surgery 101
    • Continuing Studies Episode 6 with Dr. Craig Van Slyke


    Chapter Time Stamps:

    (00:00:00) Introduction
    Hosts Jennifer-Lee & Neil introduce the weekly guest, Dr. Jonathan White of Surgery 101.

    (00:02:18) Dr. White's Podcasting Journey
    Dr. White shares his journey into podcasting, from early experiments to the evolution of Surgery 101, emphasizing its global impact and reach.

    (00:05:53) Simplifying Surgical Education
    The success of Surgery 101, attributing its popularity to simplicity, accessibility, filling gaps in traditional medical education, and its strategic episode structure.

    (00:09:05) Surgery 101's Audience
    Discussion on the broader audience, including medical students, residents, nurses, and patients

    (00:10:51) Integration into Curriculum
    How the podcast has adapted to curriculum changes and expanded its content, and where it is going next in terms of content.

    (00:14:52) Impact on Students and Learning Styles
    The use of the podcast as one more educational tool to be used in conjunction with other learning tools, and the difficulty of scientifically assessing it's impact.

    (00:16:35) Infusing Humour into Medical Education
    Discussion on the importance of humour in education and how Muppets came to be a part of Surgery 101

    (00:20:49) Creative Commons and Open Access
    The decision to release Surgery 101 content under Creative Commons for free global access, emphasizing the philosophy of sharing knowledge without barriers.

    (00:23:55) Advice for Aspiring Educational Podcasters
    Dr. White offers insights and encouragement for educators considering starting their podcasts, encouraging others to take the risk, and share their knowledge.

    (00:26:11) Conclusion
    Neil & Jen share their key takeaways from the interview with Dr. White

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:18) - Dr. White's Podcasting Journey
    • (05:53) - Simplifying Surgical Education
    • (09:05) - Surgery 101's Audience
    • (10:51) - Integration into Curriculum
    • (14:52) - Impact on Students and Learning Styles
    • (16:35) - Infusing Humour into Medical Education
    • (20:49) - Creative Commons and Open Access
    • (23:55) - Advice for Aspiring Educational Podcasters
    • (26:11) - Conclusion
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    30 mins