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Podcasting: A guide for creating a SPACEpod podcast

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Step 5: Record your SPACEpod intro and outro

It is important you record your intro and outro after having recorded your interview, because it will enable you to better describe the contents of the interview and provide concluding statements.


Intro

"Welcome to another episode of SPACEpod, the podcast where Dawson students interview experts across the arts and the sciences. I am [insert your name here], a [insert your program here] student at Dawson. Today our guest is [insert guest name here + short introduction of the guest], who talks to [insert interviewer’s name here] about [insert a couple of elements that have been discussed in the interview].”


Outro

We hope you enjoyed this interview with [insert guest name here] conducted by [insert name of interviewer here] produced by [insert name of person who recorded the interview here] and edited by [insert name of person who edited the pod here].

If you are a Dawson Student in interested in collaborating with other students across the disciplines, check out SPACEpod, the podcast where Dawson students interview experts across the arts and the sciences.

Thank you for listening, and see you next time, on SPACEpod.


Click here for tips on how to sound your best when recording narration.

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