Celebrating women in podcasting!
Feeling inspired, ladies? It's your time to shine!
For those of us who might feel a bit disconnected from the whole “women in podcasting” narrative, let’s break it down. It’s not just about feminism or equality; it’s about the heart and soul of storytelling.
This episode clues us into an an important event - The Women Podcasters Awards - which will highlight some stellar content that deserves more than just a casual mention.
The link to enter is here - https://www.womenpodcasters.com/awards
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Transcript
In this episode, we're shining a well deserved spotlight on an event that's celebrating some of the best voices behind the mic.
Speaker A:And they just so happen to be women.
Speaker A:Hi, I'm Amelia Knight, associate producer at Podnos Podcasting.
Speaker A:Yeah, I'm talking about the Women Podcasters Awards.
Speaker A:And if you've not heard of it, you've clearly been living under a wi fi deprived rock.
Speaker A:These awards are all about recognizing dating women who are smashing it in podcasting.
Speaker A:Whether they're telling us compelling stories, dropping industry knowledge, or making us laugh as though we cry.
Speaker A:Now, why should you care?
Speaker A:Besides the fact that women make up a massive chunk of podcast audiences, they're also leading the charge when it comes to innovative, relatable content.
Speaker A:And let's be honest, podcasting's been a bit of a boys club for far too long.
Speaker A:These awards are flipping the script, to use a pun.
Speaker A:Categories in the Women's Podcasters Awards cover everything from business and education to comedy and true crime.
Speaker A:Because let's face it, true crime is basically a national obsession at this point, an international obsession, in fact.
Speaker A:The judging panel is stacked with industry pros who know their stuff, ensuring that only the best of the best are going to be taking home the trophies.
Speaker A:And if you're sat there thinking, yeah, but I'm not a woman, so what's this all got to do with me?
Speaker A:Well, bucko, here it is.
Speaker A:Celebrating diverse voices makes podcasting better for all of us.
Speaker A:Different perspectives, fresh ideas.
Speaker A:And let's be real, sometimes women just tell better stories.
Speaker A:Now, if you're a female podcaster listening in to this episode, take this as your sign to throw your hat into the ring, imposter syndrome be damned.
Speaker A:If you're producing great content, you deserve the recognition.
Speaker A:And if you're not quite there yet, well, you know where to find pop master Neil for a little bit of coaching.
Speaker A:So here's your action item.
Speaker A:Go check out the nominated podcasts, support these creators, leave some reviews and share their shows.
Speaker A:And if you're inspired to enter yourself, you'll find the link in the episode description or go to Podmastery Co Women Awards.
Speaker A:The Pogmaster is a Podnos production.
Speaker A:Find out more about us@podnos co.uk podnos.