Episode description
On this solo episode, Dr. Katie Linder, director of research at Oregon State University Ecampus, discusses how to get started on with podcast and shares about a new online resource for podcasters.
Segment 1: Podcasting Basics [00:00-13:16]
In this first segment, Katie shares some basic components of getting started with podcasting.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
- "Research in Action" podcast FAQ page
- Check out these other podcasts from Dr. Katie Linder on The Radical Self-trust Podcast Channel
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Segment 2: Working with Guests [13:17-22:48]
In segment two, Katie shares some tips for working with guests on an interview-based show.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
Segment 3: Podcasting Skills [22:49-34:35]
In segment three, Katie discusses some of the skills she has gained as a podcaster.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
- "Research in Action" podcast FAQ page
- GarageBand
- Learn more about podcasting basics with Dr. Katie Linder in the episodes listed below from The Radical Self-Trust Podcast Channel:
- Life Work Q&A #2: Podcasting Basics
- Life Work Q&A #3: Podcasting Production Steps
- RIA # 38: Dr. Katie Linder on Podcasting in Higher Education (Conference Panel)
- RIA Bonus Episode: Celebrating RIA’s One-year Anniversary
- RIA # 106: Ali Duerfeldt on Research Dissemination Plans
- Find links to all of the "Research in Action" show notes by visiting ecampus.oregonstate.edu/podcast
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