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How to talk about local history in your podcast

November 16, 2016 by Jason E. Norris

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How did your community become the place it is today?

If you don’t know, find out. Local podcasters are storytellers, and history is an important way to tell the stories of your community.

Mentioned in this episode

I referenced a few local podcasts in this episode, including

Josh Tolleson’s 318 Now Podcast

Bill Nowicki’s Marietta Stories

Episode: The Civil War in Marietta with Michael Shaffer, Part 1

Episode: The Civil War Comes to Marietta, Part 2

Mark Bologna’s Beyond Bourbon Street

Episode: All Aboard the New Orleans Streetcar!

Support for Podcast Local comes from the Satchel Podcast Player for Android and iPhone. Satchel makes it easy to discover podcasts produced in your hometown. Learn more at SatchelPlayer.com.


Secret of Old Bryce

The student documentary produced in 2003.

Why is this here?

Listen to the episode before watching to understand the context.

More about local podcasting

About Jason E. Norris

I talk about local podcasting, communication, education, and faith. And I write about that at JasonNorris.com.

Want to start a local podcast? I can help with that too. Contact me here. Or listen to OnTheGo.FM for free podcasting insights and advice.

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