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Hi everyone,


As well as running radio drama making workshops, we are now offering full day podcast training courses in our home studio in East Dulwich for people wanting to delve into the world of radio, either to aid or develop their professional practice or just for pure audio fun!


Prior to the training, we give you advice and suggestions on the recording equipment you might need for your podcasting journey and any other extras that people often forget about.


During the day we will cover studio training and set up, planning and preparing for podcasting, and all post production basic editing. For an extra fee, we also cover non-audio aspects of podcasting - artwork, video promotion, knowing which platforms to use, and trails. After the training, you will take home several handouts of step-to-step guides of how to record face-to-face and phone interviews, and also basic editing steps.


If you'd like to talk to us further about creating your own podcast series, please do get in touch - either on here or email [email protected]


[www.wordplayeducation.co.uk]


We are currently training a print journalist who wants to transfer her interviewing skills into audio, a comedian who needs support editing her masterpieces for radio & a guitarist who doesn't want to get his hands dirty (We can also edit your podcasts for you at a low cost if you already have an existing podcast or recording setup).


If you have the ideas, we'll show you how to put them into audio practice!


We do also offer courses for children who are eager to host and produce their own talk radio shows which are also run in our home-studio. This concludes with a fabulous live broadcasting radio party, so if your children are budding talk radio show hosts, please do talk to us!


We're very much looking forward to hearing from you.


All the best,


Zoe & Leon

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