Sound Ideas: Close Listening, Podcasting, and the New Radio
Monday,  October 23, 2017

5:30 - 7:00 PM Panel and Discussion
7:00 - 8:00 PM Bottom-up Research Workshop, the Critical Skill in Entrepreneurship
Networking to follow.

Studio 1, Granoff Center for the Arts
Light refreshments served.

Join the Brown Arts Initiative and the Jonathan M. Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship for a panel discussion exploring the inception and evolution of sound ideas and the podcasting industry and the potential for sound and podcasts to act as avenues to launch initiatives, careers and businesses. You will hear from the following panelists:

-Torey Malatia, Co-creator of This American Life and current RIPR General
Manager/President/CEO
-Morra Aarons-Mele ‘98, founder of WomenOnline and the Podcast and book, Hiding in the Bathroom.
-Sam Harnett and Chris Hoff, founders and hosts of the podcast The World According to Sound
-Alan Nakagawa, Interdisciplinary sound-based artist, Artist in Residence at Great Streets/LA Mayor’s Office

Following the panel, Danny Warshay, Executive Director for the Center for Entrepreneurship will lead a workshop on bottom-up research, an essential entrepreneurial skill to help you find and define your target market.


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