If you do however not have a Google Drive account, or do not want to download the podcasts, you can easily listen while you’re on this blog. Just click the play button and sit back and relax while enjoying the range of skills that our contributors possess, and the way in which they’ve learnt and passed on these skills. You never know, you might be inspired too!
If you wish to listen to the podcasts while you’re not on this blog, you can click on the link and listen to it there, by signing in too Google Drive and connecting to “Music Player for Google Drive”, and you can download it at the same time as well, to ensure that you always have a copy of it!
Much like our compliance forms, the cue would also be needed if our podcasts were to be broadcast on live radio, which would aid the producer, presenters and more importantly the BA, and allow them to introduce the episodes professionally. There are 2 word documents, 1 for each of the podcasts, and they both have cues which introduce the piece, brand the station, sell the idea to the audience and also give a brief overview of what the audience will be hearing. The second cue is worded in a way which makes reference to the first episode of the podcast, this means that as well as emphasising just how much talent there is, it also allows people to be aware that “Pass It On” is an actual series, which may encourage listeners to check out any previous episodes they may have missed.
If we were to ever broadcast our podcasts on live radio, such as Brayford Radio, then we would need to provide the radio station with a compliance form, which lets them know if there are any issue with our piece. As we had 2 podcasts we filled out 2 compliance forms, which can be viewed in the word documents, while the pictures illustrate that they have been signed by the team producer, which is of course James for this project.
For our 2 podcasts, we had a creative skill podcast, and then a more practical one. In each of these we were looking for 5 contributors which would allow them to flow in a similar way. In the first podcast, in order, we had the following people interviewed which made it as part of our final piece:
– Gemma Baker – Interviewed at the Lincolnshire Drill Hall, all about her skill in poetry. Spoke about how there was a sense of community at the event, and a few of her friends also read out some poetry.
– Graham Wilsoncroft – Mature student, singer-songwriter and guitar player, this interview took place at the University of Lincoln. Very modest but it is clear that he is exceptional at his skill, managed to provide us with 3 bits of audio as well.
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– Cassandre Balosso-Bardin – Lecturer at the Unviersity but her main talent is bagpipe playing. Mentions how she heard it in streets and chased after this skill, now plays at many festivals while travelling. Also provided us with some audio which was magnificent.
– Alina Burney – Student at the University of Lincoln, has taught herself English as a second language. Moved to England from Pakistan at age of 10 and has also taught herself Spanish, in English!
– William Helps – Student at the University of Lincoln, keen creative writer. Has been writing since he was 4 and it is evident that he has a massive passion for it. Bases his stories on what he sees in around bars, clear that he is very skilled as he read some of his book out.
The second podcast, which was more practical, also feature 5 contributors:
– Tiana Mae – Friend of Jess’, loves drawing, prefers sketching people but she’s open to new ideas. Wants to move into the art of sculptures, her mum was involved in interior design which influenced her. These photos of her drawings show how good she is!
– Samantha Waterer – Someone else that Jess knows, she is a keen horse rider and has been doing it for 20 years. Helps disabled children to ride horses too, and also teaches people about horse health. Doesn’t want to pass it on to kids though because of stress, but clearly enjoys it as the photos show.
– Matt Mosey – Student at the University of Lincoln, massively into fishing thanks to his ex-girlfriends dad. He has also passed the skill onto two of his friends, says that he has to be in the zone to enjoy fishing – this means having no phone while doing it! Also spoke about fishing equipment, his tackle box can be seen below.
– Su Roys – Lecturer at the Unviersity of Lincoln, smallholder, and massively into cooking traditions. Talks about how different dishes/rituals have been passed down through the family.
– Craig Bratley – Lecturer at the University of Lincoln, but in his spare time he is a DJ and makes his own music. Self taught because when he wanted to learn it wasn’t available as a subject, but he’s loved it so much that he’s still doing it now, just listen to some of his music below!