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WORK EXPERIENCE KID

Trial: Editing A Podcast
with Mandy Turner
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In the previous episode, Mandy put the work experience kid to the test, and improve production elements of the podcast. 

The challenge: Make an intro for the guest episode, make an intro for the task episode, and make a trailer for the podcast. Success would be judge on its level of s*** hotness. 

What do you reckon? Does Iain have what it takes to be a podcast editor?
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In the previous episode, Mandy put the work experience kid to the test, and improve production elements of the podcast. 

The challenge: Make an intro for the guest episode, make an intro for the task episode, and make a trailer for the podcast. Success would be judge on its level of s*** hotness. 

What do you reckon? Does Iain have what it takes to be a podcast editor?
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Iain decided to start a podcast but with no idea how to make it happen. Mandy Turner is here to lend a hand whilst giving an overview of what it's like to work as a podcast editor. 

Mandy has been editing podcasts for around 10 years, so everyone you know who are doing podcasts are LATE!
In Ep .5, radio broadcaster Ed Cowlishaw set Iain the challenge to conduct an interview to see if radio broadcasting (or, in this case, podcasting) is for him.

This episode isn't all about the work experience kid. You'll hear about Ed's 20+ year career, from pressing play + record on a cassette player, through to becoming a successful breakfast radio host on Triple M Gippsland. 

You'll learn a little about what you can do to start if the radio, podcast, or broadcasting industries are calling you.
This was supposed to be an interview with Ed Cowlishaw (Breakfast Radio Broadcaster, Triple M Gippsland) before Iain realised he didn't know what he was doing. 

Take a listen to Ed's advice on what makes a good interview, and he sets Iain the challenge to go away, take on his advice, and come back to do the interview properly another time. 

That's why Ep 1 is Ep .5, but you can't upload "not a first episode" so the numbering thing is more confusing than it needs to be. 
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Iain Duguid has been an audio commercial & content writer and producer for over 15 years. He's not too sure whether he wants to continue on that path or try something new... but where should he focus his attention?

The Work Experience Kid Podcast is unique. Iain speaks with everyday people who have become experts in their field. You'll hear  how they got to where they are now, what's next, and how someone starting out might actually start in that industry.

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