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Audiotrain Podcast - from Audio UK


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  • 8. Negotiating Like a Pro - with Helen Parker

    35:42||Season 1, Ep. 8
    Helen Parker, former Managing Director of award winning podcast production agency Chalk + Blade, shares the strategies and techniques that have helped her close deals with some of the biggest names in the world, including Audible, Vogue, Adidas, UNICEF, WHO, BBC and iHeart.Helen grew Chalk + Blade by 200 percent while maintaining profitability and market leadership without outside investment. With a background in media, technology and business law, she brings a rare mix of strategic thinking and hands on experience to the art of negotiation. She reveals how to prepare, position and present yourself to achieve the best possible outcomes in any deal, from creative contracts to high value commercial agreements.The session ends with a Q&A hosted by Producer Juliette Nicholls, giving you the chance to explore techniques and real world stories that have shaped Helen’s career.Key TakeawaysProven strategies for winning negotiations in creative industriesHow to adapt your approach for different people, projects and stakesThe mindset that turns challenging conversations into successful dealsTips for protecting relationships while securing strong outcomesConfidence to negotiate at any level, from small agreements to major contractsThis podcast is brought to you by Audiotrain, AudioUK’s training platform for the UK podcasting and audio industry. Built around Creative, Business, and Technical skills, every session is led by top professionals and packed with practical insights. Funded by the BBC, Audiotrain is helping close skills gaps and grow the next generation of creators. Access the platform at audiotrain.co.uk.

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  • 7. Talent Management - with Faye Lyons-White

    24:04||Season 1, Ep. 7
    Faye Lyons-White, an award winning broadcast journalist and audio producer, shares her expertise on building strong and productive relationships with talent. Drawing on more than fourteen years of experience creating premium audio visual content for national and global brands, Faye offers a behind the scenes look at what it takes to work with high profile guests and A list celebrities.From her role as Showbiz Correspondent at Global to producing acclaimed podcasts such as Wondery’s Terribly Famous, winner of Silver for Best Entertainment Podcast at the British Podcast Awards 2024, Faye brings first hand insight into managing personalities, navigating complex schedules, and ensuring the creative process runs smoothly from concept to delivery.Key TakeawaysBest practices for building trust and rapport with high profile talentHow to balance creative goals with the needs and preferences of talentTips for managing challenging personalities and high pressure situationsThe importance of clear communication and preparation in successful talent collaborationsBehind the scenes considerations when working with A list guests on high profile projectsThis podcast is brought to you by Audiotrain, AudioUK’s training platform for the UK podcasting and audio industry. Built around Creative, Business, and Technical skills, every session is led by top professionals and packed with practical insights. Funded by the BBC, Audiotrain is helping close skills gaps and grow the next generation of creators. Access the platform at audiotrain.co.uk.
  • 6. Video Podcasts - with Dan Moss

    11:52||Season 1, Ep. 6
    Dan Moss, Director of Colour It In Studios, shows you what it takes to create high quality video podcasts that look as good as they sound. With experience producing engaging content for television, podcasts and online platforms, leading strategy at Worldwide FM and overseeing BBC Radio 1’s specialist portfolio at Somethin’ Else, Dan brings deep expertise in both audio and visual production.Dan outlines a typical video podcast setup, from the space you record in to the people and skills needed to make it happen. You will learn how to make smart decisions about equipment, workflows and budgets, whether you are building a studio from scratch or upgrading over time.Key takeaways:The essential kit list for professional looking and sounding video podcastsHow to adapt crew size and skills to match the scale of your projectThe importance of lighting, sound and storage in delivering consistent resultsPost production tools and workflows that elevate your contentThis session gives you a clear, realistic plan for producing video podcasts that look polished, sound professional and are ready to share across platforms.This podcast is brought to you by Audiotrain, AudioUK’s training platform for the UK podcasting and audio industry. Built around Creative, Business, and Technical skills, every session is led by top professionals and packed with practical insights. Funded by the BBC, Audiotrain is helping close skills gaps and grow the next generation of creators. Access the platform at audiotrain.co.uk.
  • 5. AI in the Podcast and Audio World - with Alex Jungius

    33:06||Season 1, Ep. 5
    Alex Jungius, Director of This Is Distorted and former leader of some of the UK’s biggest radio stations, explores how artificial intelligence is transforming podcasting and audio. Known for creating shows that are original, smart and commercially successful, Alex reveals how AI can enhance every stage of the creative process, from concept to audience growth. With millions of listens and award winning productions under his belt, Alex shares real examples of how his team delivers standout format development, broadcast quality production, and strategies that make podcasts thrive in a competitive landscape. Whether you are curious about AI tools, keen to future proof your skills, or ready to experiment with new technology, this session will give you both inspiration and practical ways to take your audio content further.Key TakeawaysHow AI is shaping the future of podcast production and audience engagementPractical tools and techniques to streamline your creative workflowStrategies for using AI without losing the human touch that builds listener loyaltyReal world examples of AI driven success in the podcast industryHow to stay ahead as AI continues to evolve in the audio spaceThis podcast is brought to you by Audiotrain, AudioUK’s training platform for the UK podcasting and audio industry. Built around Creative, Business, and Technical skills, every session is led by top professionals and packed with practical insights. Funded by the BBC, Audiotrain is helping close skills gaps and grow the next generation of creators. Access the platform at audiotrain.co.uk.
  • 4. Production Management - with Dan Jackson-Alvarez

    34:18||Season 1, Ep. 4
    In this hands on masterclass, Dan Jackson-Alvarez, Head of Production with two decades of experience at ITV, the BBC and leading independent companies, reveals how to take a project smoothly from first idea to final delivery.Dan shares how to build airtight schedules, manage people and resources, keep projects legally safe and ensure every production runs to time and budget. With practical tools, proven workflows and real world examples, this session is packed with techniques you can apply immediately.You will learn how toWork closely with editorial teams to shape projects from the startPlan timelines, schedules and deliverables for any format or genreAssess and manage resources across people, budgets, equipment and locationsRecruit and allocate roles effectively using the RACI MatrixManage contracts, insurance, rights and compliance checks with confidenceAnticipate risks, complete safety assessments and secure contributor consentWrap up projects with evaluation, documentation and future proofed rights managementKey TakeawaysFrameworks for planning and delivering productions on time and within budgetStrategies for recruiting and managing teams effectivelyLegal and compliance knowledge every production manager needsMethods for identifying and solving problems earlySteps for reviewing projects to make future productions even better creative voices effectively.This session gives you the complete toolkit for confident, efficient and successful production management.This podcast is brought to you by Audiotrain, AudioUK’s training platform for the UK podcasting and audio industry. Built around Creative, Business, and Technical skills, every session is led by top professionals and packed with practical insights. Funded by the BBC, Audiotrain is helping close skills gaps and grow the next generation of creators. Access the platform at audiotrain.co.uk.
  • 3. Social Media for Podcasts - with Briony Casey

    24:03||Season 1, Ep. 3
    In this results driven session, Briony Casey, senior digital strategist and creative director, reveals how to use social media to grow your podcast audience and build lasting engagement. With twelve years of experience leading high performing content strategies across social, video and audio, Briony has driven audience growth into the hundreds of millions for major brands including KISS, Hits Radio and Rayo. She has delivered viral campaigns for events such as The BRITs and the Isle of Wight Festival, and overseen Bauer’s award winning podcast So Wrong It’s Right and the election project The Turnout.Briony shares practical tactics for creating content that cuts through the noise, builds momentum and turns listeners into advocates. You will discover how to use each platform to its full potential, adapt content for different audiences and create campaigns that stand out.You will learn how toIdentify the right social media platforms for your podcast and audienceCreate shareable content that sparks curiosity and drives listensPlan campaigns that deliver results before, during and after episodes launchHarness trends, viral moments and events to increase reachMeasure performance and refine your approach for continual growthKey TakeawaysHow to turn social media into a powerful growth engine for your podcastThe types of content that inspire clicks, listens and sharesStrategies for adapting your message for different platforms and audiencesTips for maximising results from campaigns, trends and live eventsMetrics to track so you can repeat and scale successThis session gives you the creative ideas and practical tools you need to make social media work harder for your podcast.This podcast is brought to you by Audiotrain, AudioUK’s training platform for the UK podcasting and audio industry. Built around Creative, Business, and Technical skills, every session is led by top professionals and packed with practical insights. Funded by the BBC, Audiotrain is helping close skills gaps and grow the next generation of creators. Access the platform at audiotrain.co.uk.
  • 2. Podcast Audio Editing for Beginners - with Arlie Adlington

    36:24||Season 1, Ep. 2
    In this hands on session, Arlie Adlington, freelance audio producer, sound designer and mix engineer, shares the essential skills for editing podcasts that sound polished and professional. Arlie has created work for BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 3 and 4, VICE, Tate and Chanel, and his projects include the multi award winning VENT series with VICE UK and Brent 2020, BBC Sounds series NB and Pride & Joy, and the award winning documentary Climb When Ready.Arlie takes you through a complete recommended workflow for editing an episode of a podcast or audio documentary. Using both Descript and Reaper, he shows how to combine transcription based editing with detailed DAW work to make the process faster, cleaner and more creative. You will see every stage, from uploading and organising files to adding music, sound design and final touches, with practical tips and common mistakes to avoid.You will learn how toUpload and transcribe audio in Descript and prepare a raw compositionHighlight, mark and structure edits efficientlyKeep an organised folder system for easy project managementExport from Descript to Reaper for precision editing and tidying upAdd presenter voiceover, music and sound design in a DAWCombine the strengths of Descript and Reaper for a smooth workflowKey TakeawaysA clear, step by step editing process from raw recording to final mixHow to make the most of Descript for search based edits and quick assemblyHow to refine your work in Reaper for professional quality resultsPractical tips for improving efficiency and avoiding common editing mistakesThis session gives you the tools, structure and confidence to edit podcasts efficiently while producing high quality audio that keeps listeners engaged.This podcast is brought to you by Audiotrain, AudioUK’s training platform for the UK podcasting and audio industry. Built around Creative, Business, and Technical skills, every session is led by top professionals and packed with practical insights. Funded by the BBC, Audiotrain is helping close skills gaps and grow the next generation of creators. Access the platform at audiotrain.co.uk.