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Storytelling through podcasts

Have the perfect idea for a podcast but don’t have the equipment or technical know-how? Become a member of City Park Radio and start recording in their podcast studio while learning essential production skills thanks to a few expert volunteers!

Federal Member for Bass Bridget Archer recently dropped by the podcast studio, and caught up with volunteers Chris Ball, Nick Groer and Royce Pentaghast to discuss all things podcast, and to check out the podcasting equipment purchased by City Park Radio through the Federal Government’s Stronger Communities Program.

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“City Park Radio runs on the dedication of a passionate team of volunteers of all ages, providing an essential community service to northern Tasmanians,” Mrs Archer said.

“The podcasting equipment is more than just hardware, it provides an opportunity for anybody in our region to tell a story or learn new technical skills.”

During her visit, Bridget watched former ABC Presenter Jodie Lowe put the finishing touches to her series ‘See Me – Stories of Ability and Inspiration.’

A collaboration between City Park Radio and Jodie, the podcast series aims to share positive stories and achievements of people living with disability. The series will be available later this year at cityparkradio.com/our-podcast/