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Montpelier, Vermont
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I am developing Youth Radio Vermont with the Vermont Folklife Center. I'm also a freelance radio producer and private investigator. And I'm a single mom of Henry. Who is four.

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Talking about Radio Format with Kids

Started this discussion Dec. 10, 2007

 

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At 11:12am on February 7th, 2008, Erin Mishkin said…
Hi Erica - I'm wondering if you were able to gather any good resources for teaching radio. I'm developing a class right now and having difficulty piecing it together. I'd love to hear about your experience, what worked, etc. You can reach me at emishki(at)gmail.com

Many thanks!
erin
At 11:55am on November 28th, 2007, Jones Franzel said…
hey hey HEY! Glad to see you on here. Got a photo or some other graphic representation you'd like to share as a stand in? You are so much cooler than the grey/white graphic of the guy with ears... Best best best to you, Jones
 
 

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Jones Franzel sent me an email the other day; she wrote: "Wanted to send you this review of YouthCast on the Sound of Young America..."  I decided to check it out.  It's a post "Podthoughts" by Colin Marshall about podcasts offered on alt.NPR.  In the post, Colin talks about YouthCast.  Here's a quote: The neat thing is that the pieces are made by high-school- or college-age producers. The less neat thing is that I once again find myself having to break out the term "This American Life-y", which I apply to a regrettably high number of shows.

That made me think...how can we differentiate our style? I have much respect for Ira Glass, but I'm also an advocate for uniqueness. So, what do you think about our podcasts?

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