Sound School Podcast

Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
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Mar 24, 2026 • 25min

Revisiting: A Cow A Day

The first question I had to ask Pejk Malinovsky was "Why the hell did you think that would make for a good radio story?" Of course it was. Pejk followed a cow for eleven hours recording her every move and turned it into a 30-minute documentary. Naturally, Pejk answered saying "A cow a day keeps the boredom away." Find out what he means on this episode of Sound School. 
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Mar 10, 2026 • 33min

Dialing In the Audio Flux Podcast

Julie Shapiro and John Delore made a pilot for the Audio Flux podcast. Okay, now what? How did they go from pilot in 2024 to podcast in late 2025? On this episode of Sound School, a deep dive comparing the Audio Flux pilot to the first episode of the podcast and the thinking behind Julie and John's production choices.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 14min

The Naked Pitch

Short Cuts said no. WNYC said no. Hell Gate said no. Even Transom said no. Finally, after about six months of pitching, Will Coley heard "Yes." Will regales us with his story of how he made it to "yes" with his pitch about public nudity on the latest Sound School. 
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Feb 10, 2026 • 13min

Revisiting - Don't Write, Tell

Noel King says first things first. Before writing a story, take a friend to a bar and tell them the story. On this archive episode of Sound School, Noel says that's the approach she took back when she reported for Planet Money and it worked like a charm. Her writing was more like telling. 
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Jan 27, 2026 • 19min

Reporting on Emotions in South Africa

Meet Meshack Davis (Shaki), a Johannesburg hustler who faced a crushing mental health crisis, and Kabir Jagram, a young reporter and documentary maker exploring men and emotions. They talk about stoicism as survival, a suicide crisis that sparked the reporting, learning audio storytelling, music and friendship, business collapse, recovery rituals and the power of mutual vulnerability.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 19min

What If the Main Character Narrates?

We're starting the new year with an antidote to 2025 -- two episodes featuring inspiring early-career producers. On this episode, 28-year-old Anna Van Dine from Vermont who deployed an unusual storytelling maneuver that Rob hasn't heard in years. 
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Jan 6, 2026 • 25min

Revisiting: Two From the Road in Nashville

Here's your New Year's resolution: Attend a Transom Traveling Workshop. That's right. You know you wanna. The year 2026 is the year to give yourself a treat -- a little radio self-love. For inspiration, here are two stellar stories produced by new and emerging audio producers at a Transom workshop in Nashville back in 2019. 
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Dec 16, 2025 • 16min

It’s Magic

If you're just beginning in audio storytelling or have some experience under your belt, you could toil alone making and making and making stories hoping to get better. And that might be the exact right thing for you. But, if you'd like a hand up from experienced producers, sign up for a Transom Traveling Workshop. For inspiration, listen to the story Champika Fernando produced at a Workshop this summer. And be sure to listen for the surprising maneuver they pulled at the end of the piece.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 24min

Revisiting: We Need More Words to Describe Audio Stories

When you limit language, you limit thinking. When you limit thinking, you limit creativity. When you limit creativity, audio storytellers wind up making the same thing over and over and over again and that's not good. In this archive episode from 2022, producer Jazmine Green says we need new language to describe our work. And we can start by borrowing from art and architecture.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 33min

Seeking Small True Things

Audio reporter Samantha Broun says young people are "full of life, complicated, passionate, confused, and they want to talk and want to be heard." That's why Sam offers them her curiosity and her caring ear for her project "Small True Things."  Rob spoke to Sam in October for Sound School on the mainstage at the annual Audio Festival in Ljubljana, Slovenia. 

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