Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.orgEducation
Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.orgEducation
Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.orgEducation
Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.orgEducation

About

The Backstory to Great Audio Storytelling, hosted by Rob Rosenthal, for Transom and PRX.


  • Introducing Sound Judgment
    Here's another great show about the craft of audio storytelling!
  • Thanks, NPR. That Was Satisfying.
    NPR has been crushing it lately.
  • The Um, A Deep Dive
    "Ums." You're supposed to cut them out, right?
  • Revisiting: Should I or Shouldn’t I — Recording in Stereo
    Stereo, yes or no?
  • Small, Random, and Meaningful
    Is anyone making short stories anymore?
  • For the Love of Radio, Get Out of the Studio!
    It's World Radio Day! Let's get out of the studio!
  • A Triple Whammy
    Producer Katz Laszlo of "The Europeans" crushes a trifecta of writing hurdles.
  • Tracking Partners
    Martine Powers and Rennie Svirnovsky will help you track like a pro
  • Revisiting: Goldstein on Writing, Fonts, and The Goldstein
    Audio is ours to win.
  • Which Is the Better Open?
    A Sound School episode makeover
  • Reporting Out at the Edge
    Think logistics are tough where you are?
  • Mixing Fiction with Non-Fiction
    Can fiction and nonfiction work together in the same piece?
  • Interview Strangers on the Street, Make a Podcast
    Catherine Carr has turned vox into artful conversation using a deceptively simple question.
  • Revisiting: Remembering Studs
    Remembering Studs Terkel in this archive episode.
  • Pleasing to the Ear
    Rob acts as a story DJ on this episode, featuring excerpts from stories he’s recently found pleasing to the ear.
  • Salt at 50!
    What makes the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies so special?
  • Revisiting: Dead Mom Talking
    This year's Third Coast Festival winners and finalists produced incredible work. It got us thinking about winners from previous years. So, we dug up this fantastic interview with Rachel Matlow who won a "Best New Producer" award in 2016 for their thoughtful and creative story "Dead Mom Talking."
  • So You STILL Want to Start a Podcast, Eh?
    It's unusual for a producer to share a work in progress. It's rarer still to do it twice. Nina Porzucki updates Rob on the progress of "Bird Talk," her comedy podcast in-the-making and the steps it took to make her second pilot funnier and more engaging.
  • Going Behind the Mic On Climate Change Reporting
    Rebecca Hersher, a climate science reporter at NPR, offers excellent tips on reporting on climate change. But, at the heart of Rob's interview with her is something more philosophical: the role of hope in climate change reporting.
  • Revisiting: Sound Art Meets Poetry Meets Cicadas
    A summertime sound poem