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    #6 - Podcasting and Public Engagement with Hannah McGregor

    enDecember 05, 2019

    About this Episode

    Topics Discussed in this Episode:

    • If you could have a year’s supply of anything, what would it be?
    • The pros and cons of podcasting as a form of public engagement for women
    • Gendered politics of the voice and expectations about what a listenable voice should sound like.
    • Podcasting as one of the safest spaces for women doing public work because if people hate you, they just won’t listen.
    • The practice of hate-reading and hate-skimming blog posts and using them as a platform for women-hating.
    • The policing of women’s voices and the different expectations around vocal style in the medium of podcasts.
    • Early 20th century middlebrow magazines as a formative public space for women writers and thinkers.
    • The role of middlebrow magazines as spaces for making and maintaining race, class, and gender.
    • The making of Witch, Please, Hannah’s podcast about the Harry Potter world.
    • The importance of using podcasts as a space for using our academic training and knowledge to resonate with wider listeners.
    • Hannah’s newest podcast, Secret Feminist Agenda, is like a really good bar conversation at the end of the day of the conference.
    • The experimental peer review process of Secret Feminist Agenda and the importance of rethinking our approach to peer review.
    • The skill set of making a podcast and the skill set of teaching a class are remarkably similar.
    • Pitch yourself as a guest on a podcast that you listen to and tell us how it goes.

    Resources Discussed in this Episode:

    Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas

    Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia

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    Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas

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    Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas

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