Podcastology episode fourteen: How to win an award
In this episode of Podcastology, we look at what it takes to win an award in podcasting.
What are the magic ingredients judges are looking for - and do they even exist?? Well, yes, according to awards judges. But how do you quantify them? And what do you need to think about if you are setting out to make an outstanding podcast?
We’re joined by people who know the answers to some of these questions: Tomi Dixon, who won ‘best new podcast’ at the Arias, for Colouring In Britain, and Talia Randall, who won silver at The British Podcast Awards in the Environment category, and the Sustainability Award at the 2023 Audio Production Awards, for Blossom Trees and Burnt out Cars. We’re also joined by Hannah Hufford - who is a podcast development producer at Â鶹Éç Audio and was a judge at The British Podcast Awards.
Podcasts mentioned in this episode include:
Colouring in Britain - by Tomi Dixon
Blossom Trees and Burnt Out Cars - by Talia Randall
- by PJ Vogt
Acid Dream: The Great LSD Plot - available on Â鶹Éç Sounds
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