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🎙️THREAD: All of the best produce-from-home guides and links we could find! #podcasting #pubmedia

Let’s start with this handy guide from @sepulchra: how to connect and record *multiple* remote guests on individual tracks with Loopback from @RogueAmoeba: bit.ly/remotemulti
Here’s a fantastically detailed guide from our friend @Jeremy_s_Bloom on using @ipDTL for remote #podcast production: Podcast Producer’s Complete Guide to ipDTL docs.google.com/document/d/1xX…
💻How to play @AvidProTools through @zoom_us (DO NOT USE if your session is set to 44.1kHz, it will corrupt your session. There is a workaround but it's not explained in this document.)
drive.google.com/file/d/1qMOW9p…
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Two big announcements from us today …

tl;dr: 😢😃💪✏️🎙️📻
First — after 3.5 years with @nprtraining and 15 (!) at @NPR, our colleague @ajmacadam will be leaving at the end of the month to try new things. We will miss her a lot! She’s made many lasting contributions to #pubmedia, including this: training.npr.org/audio/the-jour…
But in the spirit of turning 🍋➡️🍹, we are very excited to announce that our team is growing and we are hiring *three* people. If you want to push #PubMedia in innovative directions, read on. training.npr.org/blog/want-to-m… #pubjobs
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It’s the final day of #NPRStoryLab! The 10 teams will be presenting 10 awesome projects, and we want to introduce them to you. Follow along here…
1st up: "My Fellow Kansans" from @KCUR @ksnewsservice @KMUW. Kansas is a state "in the middle of nowhere" & "the center of everything." This podcast will bring together #pubmedia journalists from across KS to tell a deeper story of the '18 election - beyond who's up & who's down
"Forgotten Prison" will tell the story of the Alcatraz you've never heard of. McNeil Island Prison in Puget Sound only closed a few years ago. The podcast from @knkxfm explores the changing nature of crime & punishment in the US thru the stories of McNeil inmates, guards and more
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It's true — the #nprstorylab is coming back! We want to give you the time, space and training to get your audio storytelling idea off the ground. Apply now. n.pr/storylab
The *free*, four-day workshop is designed to help small teams develop innovative audio storytelling projects. Past participants have made podcasts, radio series, multiplatform projects and even a "pop-up reporting bureau."
We're looking for distinctive audio projects that are in the early stages of conception, have a well-defined audience, and represent diverse topics, formats, locations and makers.
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A lot of print journalists are trying out audio storytelling these days. It can be *hard.* Many of your skills translate but others don't.

Our big new guide on moving from 📰 ➡️ 📻 is here to help.

training.npr.org/audio/the-jour…
Brought to you by @ajmacadam + the great #pubmedia community that contributed edits on the draft. Fantastical illustrations by @beck2thefuture
Each section of our guide covers a particular difference between print and audio storytelling. Here's what you need to think about ...
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