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Everyone should make a narrative podcast (music)

10 min · 28 de jun de 2025
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What is it that gives narrative podcasting its unique power for intimate connection with listeners? In previous episodes, we talked about two key elements: words (scriptwriting and editing), and the voice (recording and narration). In this episode, we talk about the third key element: music. .......... Show notes: * I ran out of time to list these in the episode, but had a whole thread on Voxer with two of my friends about musical memories. Two other standouts for me were my sister bringing pop music into the Davis household for the first time, the Beatles' '62-66 greatest hits on those red cassette tapes. Then hearing Paul Simon's Graceland on my friend's record player under a blanket fort. And third, banging on the dashboard of my friend's old VW GTI to the opening tom-tom hits of the Eagles' Hotel California. * using famous songs in your podcast: blog post [https://www.thepodcasthost.com/editing-production/music-copyright-can-i-use-song-podcast/] ("no, but..."), fair use, creative commons [https://callforcontent.com/how-to-use-copyrighted-music-in-podcast/], etc. * What makes us human [https://www.thoughtco.com/what-makes-us-human-4150529]?

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What is it that gives narrative podcasting its unique power for intimate connection with listeners? In previous episodes, we talked about two key elements: words (scriptwriting and editing), and the voice (recording and narration). In this episode, we talk about the third key element: music. .......... Show notes: * I ran out of time to list these in the episode, but had a whole thread on Voxer with two of my friends about musical memories. Two other standouts for me were my sister bringing pop music into the Davis household for the first time, the Beatles' '62-66 greatest hits on those red cassette tapes. Then hearing Paul Simon's Graceland on my friend's record player under a blanket fort. And third, banging on the dashboard of my friend's old VW GTI to the opening tom-tom hits of the Eagles' Hotel California. * using famous songs in your podcast: blog post [https://www.thepodcasthost.com/editing-production/music-copyright-can-i-use-song-podcast/] ("no, but..."), fair use, creative commons [https://callforcontent.com/how-to-use-copyrighted-music-in-podcast/], etc. * What makes us human [https://www.thoughtco.com/what-makes-us-human-4150529]?

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