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All good things… final thoughts

26Apr

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What a ride. When we started this revamp of Radio Broadcasting 5 years ago, who thought that we’d have over 100 students create over 250 episodes on countless topics. Here are some of my “final thoughts”.

Final thoughts

Every semester we’d stumble along, learning new things:

  • Audio editing
  • Sound quality engineering
  • Interviewing techniques
  • Our own voice quality
  • How much music and sound can add
  • New genres and new podcasts

Students in the class always to amazed me–their creativity, their passion, their questions and willingness to try something new. We developed solid editing, interviewing, critical listening and storytelling skills. Also, we enjoyed learning from each other,

As I put together these final thoughts, I now recall life lived–the highs, lows and everything in between. Furthermore, I’m honored to see (and hear) from students past and present who’s professional and personal lives were affected from being part of the class.

The times they are a changing…

bald white guy in glasses reflecting on final thoughts for the class he's teaching

BTW, this final “promo” features something that we talked about in the last week of class–the role of technology. However, the role of communicators will change but telling good stories won’t–even with the rise of AI.

So, this promo “thank you”, was all AI-generated, except for the script. I wrote the script, but AI generated everything else.

  • Cover art: Microsoft AI Image creator (prompt: “podcasting class with a bald white guy in glasses teaching.”)
  • Voices: ElevenLabs.io (AI voices – Chris, Patrick, Emily, Matilde and all “read” the same script)
  • Ambient Music: Loudly AI Music Generator (prompt: ambient cinematic)

What’s next?

Look for a new Podcasts for Aggies as this class evolves into a broader digital storytelling course. Podcasts themselves have grown out of just “audio-only”; they now embrace and engage across social media as well as in the video space. So, this new course will take a look at those spaces and works to show how storytelling influences and is influenced by these new media.

Nebulous – The Stowaways

9Apr

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Welcome to Nebulous, a science fiction podcast!

In this episode, we follow a group of three teenagers as they stowaway on the Nebulous to illegally travel to the planet Amaranth. Let’s just say that things don’t go quite as they foresaw.

This episode was difficult to write! The final script was the fifth iteration: my biggest struggle with the story was what happened after an important “chase” scene. I stalled out whenever I got to that part.

Photo by Kaitlyn Baker on Unsplash

A little while later I got the idea to make the brother of one of the stowaways the main character! …but that didn’t work either.

I was stumped until I realized that including one of the stowaways’ brother as a security guard would create an interesting dynamic, and suddenly the story worked!

In order of appearance, the voice talent in this episode included Wendy S as Ava, Michael R as Bowen, myself as Calem, Danielle as the news anchor, and Luke G as Nick. Thank you guys for your help!

You can find out more about the podcast on AGCJ 366. Safe travels!

Nebulous – The Forest

9Apr

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Welcome to Nebulous, a science fiction podcast!

In this episode, we follow Finn, a disgruntled teenager who spends his days in the simulation room trying to pretend he isn’t on board the Nebulous, leaving behind the world he knows.

This story originally just started out with the concept that someone was in a simulation room. I knew when I was coming up with the idea for Nebulous that I wanted there to be something similar to the holo-deck from Star Trek. Once I had that as my starting point, the story blossomed from there.

I relate to Finn’s character in the way he longs to be back in a beautiful, serene place after having to leave it behind. The simulation he programs was very much inspired by my time spent living in Connecticut.

Photo by Sam Burriss on Unsplash

In order of appearance, the voice talent in this episode included Samantha G as the voice of the ship, Eric W as Finn, Samantha C as Riley, Annabelle O as Olivia, Janki P as Whitney, and Kevin Q as the captain. Thank you guys for your help!

You can learn more about the podcast on AGCJ366. Safe travels!

More Than Man’s Best Friend – Episode 2

9Apr

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Join host Ellie Rau in this week’s episode to learn how service dogs improve the lives of veterans and how those veterans build a relationship with the adult dog they receive. 

Service dog training typically takes around 2 to 2.5 years to create a reliable, well mannered, and capable dog. Service dogs in some cases are just as vital to their handler as a wheelchair, cane, or prosthetic device. They can provide life saving blood sugar and seizure alerts, retrieve someone to help in an emergency, provide comfort during anxious situations, and so much more.

Veterans who return with PTSD and mobility disabilities are among the ones in need of service dogs most. Listen in to hear how veteran Shane Ayres learned how to bond to Tango, the 2.5 yr old service dog he received in the Summer of 2020 and how that dog has enriched his life.

 

More Than Man’s Best Friend – Episode 1

9Apr

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Join host Ellie Rau in this week’s episode to learn how teaching your dog basic obedience cultivates a better relationship between you and your pet!

Obedience training is something a lot of dog owners look into when they first bring home a new puppy, but is not often something that is maintained consistently throughout a dog’s life. This can create problems down the line, where dogs begin misbehaving, unclear of what rules they should or should not follow, all due to a lack of understanding between the person and their pet. A dog that has a solid foundation of obedience training not only is more well behaved, but is usually happier and feels more understood.

You can look forward to hearing from expert dog trainer and president of Patriot Paws of Aggieland, Shelby McMillan. She will explain how basic obedience plays a big role in not just service dog training, but a normal pet’s everyday life as well.

The Stay-at-home vs. Working Mom

9Apr

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Podcast blog draft

On episode two of “Mother Struggler”, special guest, Taylor, joins me. Taylor is the stay-at-home mother of two kiddos, ages 3 and 4. Taylor’s husband works a fulltime job that often requires late hours, so most all of the household and parenting duties fall on her shoulders. Although she does not hold a paid position, Taylor’s job never actually stops – there are no breaks or vacation time.

Taylor and I will discuss the struggles she faces as a stay-at-home mom, versus those I experience as a working mother. We’ll compare and contrast different experiences, beliefs, and situations that we’ve encountered in our two very different, but equally challenging day-to-day lives.

Are you a stay-at-home mama feeling like you no one appreciates how hard your job really is? Or maybe you’re a working mom who feels like you’re missing out on your child’s life? Come hang out with us, sometimes it helps to hear there is someone out there that is struggling with the same things you are.

You can listen to this episode on the Apple Podcast app or Spotify by searching AGCJ 489.

 

What The Pup – Training Tips With Rick

9Apr

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Myself (left), Thor the Mastiff (middle), and Rick Short (right).

Welcome back to What The Pup!

This week on episode three we are going to hear from guest speaker, Rick Short, owner and trainer of K9 Sensei. I met Rick when I was looking into training my dogs several months ago. We had such an amazing experience with him and I thought it would be a real treat to have him share some of his knowledge with you all! Be sure to tune in to this week’s episode to hear his advice and reach out to him to schedule your next training session to further your relationship with your dog in mind, body, and spirit!

What The Pup – Breed Choice & Bringing Your Dog To College

9Apr

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Hello! Welcome to episode 2 of What The Pup! Today we are going to hear from Clint VanEtten of Briarcrest Veterinary Clinic about his top dog breed choices for college students. Being a college student and dog mom, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to properly care for a dog while maintaining a busy schedule. Mr. VanEtten is going to talk about how to choose a dog breed based upon your lifestyle. Choosing the right dog breed is SO important and it is my hope that our guest speaker today will help enlighten you on how to make those decisions. For more information on choosing the right dog breed for you, please visit the AKC breed website ! We are also going to hear from a fellow dog mom, Averi Morton, about her experience raising a dog while in college. So grab a cup, grab a pup, and lets get started! 

What The Pup – Dog Mom Must-Haves

9Apr

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Hello! We are so excited for today’s episode where we will be talking about my list of Must-have items for dog moms. First, we will talk about my absolute favorite dog bandana company The Deluxe Pup, they make the most aesthetic and trendy bandanas for your pup! Another must-have item is a BarkBox  Super Chewer subscription. My pups both love to chew and this subscription provides the best quality toys and treats each month. They also have AMAZING customer service and work with you to make sure the needs of your dogs are met.  If you are wanting to do any sort of DNA or genetic/health testing on your dog, I cannot recommend Embark Vet enough! The process was super quick and easy and they keep you informed throughout the entire process from start to finish. If you have a dog that sheds the Chom Chom roller will be your new favorite household item, it removes dog hair off of practically any surface and does not require power to use. One of my favorite ways to keep my dogs stimulated and entertained is puzzle feeders, my favorite company that makes them is called Outward Hound! Another tried and true dog mom item is the classic KONG, not only are they a toy but can also be used as a treat dispenser. Listen to today’s episode for my favorite KONG recipe! A deodorizer is a Must-have item, especially for dogs who like to sunbathe and play, my favorite is Skout’s Honor Probiotic Deodorizer. Be sure to check out these must-have dog mom items!

Bear with his Super Chewer Bark Box.
Babe wearing one of her Deluxe Pup ‘danas.

After the Tone: Episode 3, little feet in a big firehouse

8Apr

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Brandon and his brother, Blake, in Country’s bunker gear.

On episode three of After the Tone, Bee interviews Kim and Country’s oldest son, Brandon.
Brandon is now 35-years-old but visited his first firehouse at the age of nine. He speaks about the atmosphere of the firehouse and how it has always been an extension of their family.
“It was always so fun to get dressed up in the gear and climb the truck,” said Brandon.
Brandon talks about the “unconventional” family dynamic and how it was completely normal, or even a little better. Country taught him respect and work ethic as a child. Brandon sounds nothing but thankful for that. However, he is pretty sure that 20 years ago he was most likely mad at Country for making him take out the trash.
Come and join Bee as she reveals even more about this first responder family on After the Tone.

After the Tone: Episode 2: The Woman behind the firefighter

8Apr

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Kim and Country Weidler

Join Bee on episode two of After the Tone where she interviews Warren “Country” Weidler’s Wife, Kim.

Kim and Country have been together for a little over 25 years and she met him right here in College Station. Kim tells me that Country was a firefighter “hot shot” when they met. She speaks about the behind-the-scenes life of a first responder family. Raising three beautiful kids while one parent was gone for 24 hours every third day sounds scary, but for Kim it was normal.

After the Tone: Episode 1 Inside the mind of a first responder

8Apr

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Warren “Country” Weidler, 1982 

Welcome to After the Tone. Your host, Bee, will dive into the minds of first responders and their families. Join her as she interviews her first family from Austin, Texas.

In episode one, Inside the mind of a Firefighter, we hear from Warren “Country” Weidler about his 30 plus years in the fire service.

Country will talk about his hardest calls in the Austin Fire Department, how he dealt with them, and how to not bring work home with you. As a first responder, Country says “you try to make a bad situation, better. Then you go home and hug your family a little tighter”

So, join Bee on this journey to figure out what made Country cut out to be such a great firefighter, husband, and dad.

 

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