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Sunday, January 23, 2022

NPR Student Podcast Challenge Workshop - knkx.org

Do you love podcasts or storytelling? Are you interested in learning more about producing audio stories? Are you attending college? Do you know any students between 5th and 12th grade?

If so, consider joining the NPR Student Podcast Challenge. NPR is inviting students around the country to submit audio storytelling as a podcast, then — with the help of a teacher — compete for a chance to win a grand prize and have your work appear on NPR. And KNKX wants to help you succeed! That's why we're offering our own NPR Podcast Challenge Workshop. The workshop will give you tips, tools and tricks in audio storytelling from experienced content creators — KNKX reporter Grace Madigan and musician and sound engineer Doug Mackey — to help you create a memorable submission!

This virtual workshop will be offered on Zoom at 6 p.m. February 16, 2022, and is free for all teachers, students, and community members interested in participating in the NPR Student Podcast Challenge and/or NPR College Podcast Challenge.

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KNKX is not responsible for sending contest submissions. Please review NPR’s Podcast Challenge rules here: contest for students in grades 5th through 12th and for college students to learn more.

About the Instructors

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Grace Madigan is the arts and culture reporter at KNKX. Previously she was the editor and director at The Evergrey, as well as a part-time assistant producer at KEXP. She has contributed work to the International Examiner, Seattle Weekly, Seattle Met, and Edible Seattle. She created a four-part podcast about Bengaluru, India, when she was an intern there as well as reporting a series on women’s soccer. At UW, where she attended college, she was a podcast editor and host, and her work was a finalist for an SPJ Mark of Excellence Award.

Doug Mackey
A native Tacoman, Doug Mackey is the owner-operator of Moon Yard Recording Studio where he produces a variety of projects including music, audiobooks and podcasts. In addition to co-founding the Channel 253 Podcast Network, he produced podcasts for Pacific Lutheran University, the University of Puget Sound and UW Tacoma and has taught podcasting at both Annie Wright Schools and online for Tacoma Public Library.

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