Jennifer-Lee Gunson & Neil McPhedran. HigherEdPods.com. Podium Podcast Co.
Continuing Studies: Higher Ed Podcasting
We explore the intersection of higher education and podcasting. Each episode of Continuing Studies features insights from seasoned university podcasters who share tips, best practices, and stories from their podcasting journeys. Hosted by Jennifer-Lee Gunson and Neil McPhedran, this series covers everything from the technical aspects of podcasting to the art of storytelling and conducting interviews. Continuing Studies is more than just a podcast; it's a community. Connect with fellow higher ed podcasters, share your experiences, and continue your podcasting education on HigherEdPods.com. We'r...
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Jennifer-Lee Gunson & Neil McPhedran. HigherEdPods.com. Podium Podcast Co.
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Jun 29, 2026
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Beyond the Interview: Using a Book Club Podcast to Bring Academic Expertise to the Public 29.06.2026 28:49
How can academics make their ideas easier to find, more engaging, and harder to misrepresent? In this episode of Continuing Studies , Neil and Jen dig into the podcast, Archaeology Books for Fun with hosts Tristan Harrenstein and Barbara Clark. Barbara and Tristan excavate the ways they've used their podcast to reach an audience segment they were missing in their other public education programs, u...
Why Great Interviews Start with Not Knowing Everything 15.06.2026 33:58
After 300+ interviews with Stanford experts, Russ Altman knows how to turn complex ideas into conversations people actually want to follow. In this episode of Continuing Studies , Neil and Jen talk with Russ, host of The Future of Everything , about the craft behind engaging expert interviews. Russ shares how he keeps highly technical conversations clear and fun, why he sees himself as the “jargon...
How to Use Podcasting for Participatory Research 01.06.2026 30:13
How can podcasting become more than a way to share research—and actually become part of the research itself? In this episode of Continuing Studies , Neil and Jen talk with Abigail Harrison Moore from the University of Leeds about Whose Power , a podcast project created with the Preservative Party, a group of young curators at Leeds City Museum. Abigail shares how the project uses podcasting as a p...
Using Academic Research to Make Sense of the News Cycle 18.05.2026 32:28
How can a podcast use academic research to help us make sense of today’s news? Neil and Jen talk with Gemma Ware , head of audio at The Conversation UK and host/co-producer of The Conversation Weekly , about how the show brings academic expertise into the news cycle through narrative-produced audio. Gemma shares how The Conversation pairs academic rigour with journalistic flair, helping researcher...
How MIT Turns Teaching into Podcasts, Video, and Reach 04.05.2026 31:44
25 years ago, MIT made a bold choice: share our knowledge with the world, free of charge. Eventually, out of this, Chalk Radio was born as one tool of MIT's OpenCourseWare to deliver that knowledge. In this episode, Neil and Jen talk with Brett Paci, producer of the Chalk Radio podcast and Assistant Director of Media Production at MIT OpenCourseWare, about how that mission has evolved over 20+ ye...
How To Be a Better Podcast Host (or Co-host) 20.04.2026 35:15
What are the core skills that make a great podcast host? Before podcasting, there was broadcasting, and there’s still a lot to learn from it. This week, Neil and Jen go back to school, well, Jen's school that is. They head to BCIT’s broadcasting studios to host Jen’s former instructors, Kathryn Stewart and Kevin Ribble, now co-hosts of Ignite My Voice . Kat and Kevin share what podcast hosts can l...
How Science Vs. Turns Research Into Stories: Jokes, Citations, and a Lot of Editing 06.04.2026 34:08
What does it take to turn rigorous scientific research into stories millions of people actually want to listen to? This week, Neil and Jen sit down with Blythe Terrell, executive editor of Science Vs. , to learn how one of the world’s most popular science podcasts blends deep research, narrative storytelling, and a bit of humour to reach millions of listeners. Science Vs. certainly doesn't opt for...
Opening Doors for Academic Voices 23.03.2026 33:48
How can podcasting bring diverse voices and forms of academic work to a larger audience? Neil and Jen sit down with Will Brehm, creator of FreshEd , to talk about how a decade of academic podcasting has evolved from a simple interview show into a broader platform for research, storytelling, and new voices. Will shares how FreshEd grew into a multi-show network, why moving beyond English-language c...
From the Classroom to Industry Jobs: Inside a Master’s Program in Podcasting 09.03.2026 32:41
Can you actually study podcasting at university—and does it lead to a career? Neil and Jen talk with Chloe Sackur and Max’ed Aadan, recent graduates of the MA in Podcasting program at City St. George’s, University of London, about what it’s really like to learn podcasting in a university setting. They share how the program blends technical training, storytelling, pitching, and industry placements—...
Innovation Fuel 2.0: The Evolution of Podcasting in Case-Study Learning 23.02.2026 24:50
What happens when a classroom podcast turns into peer-reviewed scholarship, an AI teaching tool, and its own academic platform? When Dave Keighron and Dr. Gelareh Farhadian first launched Innovation Fuel , the goal was simple: bring real entrepreneurial stories into the business classroom. Five years later, that idea has grown into something much bigger. In this episode, Neil and Jen catch up with...
"University 3.0 and the Podcast Revolution: Who Owns Knowledge Now?" 09.02.2026 30:20
As universities face pressure to evolve, podcasting is emerging as an unexpected catalyst and channel for change. Carola Boehm first caught Neil’s attention with her EPOD abstract suggesting the ivory tower might be starting to crack — a bold (and maybe slightly controversial) take that kicked off this conversation about how podcasting is reshaping the way knowledge gets created and shared in high...
Do Podcasts Count? Journals, Peer Review, and the Future of Academic Work in Audio 26.01.2026 32:52
A thoughtful look at how podcasting is expanding the ways academic work is created and shared. Jim Ambuske , historian and producer, is back to share his thoughts on where audio is going in the academic world and what it’s going to take to have it recognized as a scholarly medium. Jim gets into his new work on the In Pursuit project, what he’s seeing in the world of digital archives and oral histo...
Higher Ed Podcaster Predictions For 2026 12.01.2026 27:23
Start your 2026 inspired and ready for what’s next in higher ed podcasting—straight from the people building it. What’s ahead for higher ed podcasting in 2026? This episode rounds up predictions from creators and educators around the world, spotlighting the trends shaping the year ahead. Hear why podcasting may gain more academic credibility, how universities could lean on audio as a PR and outrea...
Best Of: Building a Podcast Audience 29.12.2025 38:41
The evolution of Think Fast, Talk Smart and what it teaches higher ed about communication and connection. To close out the year, Continuing Studies revisits one of its most popular episodes — the first-ever live recording from the inaugural Higher Ed PodCon in Chicago. In this special conversation, Matt Abrahams , Stanford GSB lecturer and host of the globally acclaimed podcast Think Fast, Talk Sm...
Rethinking Scholarship Through the Power of Podcast Storytelling 15.12.2025 38:44
How podcasting fits into modern scholarship and the evolving goals of higher education. Barry Lam —philosopher, professor, and creator of the acclaimed narrative podcast Hi-Phi Nation — joins the show to explore how audio storytelling can bridge the worlds of scholarly research and public engagement. This wide-ranging conversation traces the evolution of narrative academic podcasts, the craft behi...
Podcasting Black Excellence in Higher Ed 01.12.2025 39:02
How a podcast amplifies Black voices and their journeys of excellence at UIC. Dr. Aisha El-Amin , Executive Associate Vice Provost of Student Success and Belonging at the University of Illinois Chicago, reflects on the power of storytelling to create belonging, visibility, and momentum for students. She shares how the Black Excellence Podcast began as a 28-day project and grew into an award-winnin...
Creating Campus Community Through a Podcast Network 17.11.2025 28:57
How a college podcast network builds community across the campus. Ryan Record , Podcast Network Manager at Howard Community College, shares how Dragon Media Podcasts evolved from a digital radio station into a thriving, community-driven podcast network. He discusses building a diverse slate of shows spanning student life, literature, film, and public health—each designed to connect campus and comm...
Wharton’s Next Chapter: Extending Reach Through a Strategic Podcast Network 03.11.2025 42:11
A strategic new content pillar from Knowledge at Wharton, extending the brand’s reach through podcasting. Dee Patel , Director of Content in Wharton’s Marketing and Communications department, shares how her team transformed the school’s long-standing Knowledge at Wharton brand into a new podcast network designed to make faculty research more accessible. Drawing on her background in broadcasting, D...
The Network Effect: How Campus Media Connects Students and Storytelling 20.10.2025 29:25
How a campus network bridges broadcast and podcast to engage students. At BYU Radio , podcasting is reshaping how students and educators share stories of faith, creativity, and connection. Senior producer Heather Bigley offers an inside look at how a traditional university radio network transitioned toward a podcast-first model—empowering students to produce their own shows, experiment with storyt...
How Podcasting Builds Belonging in Higher Ed 06.10.2025 32:46
A campus podcast that is a stage for student voices, faculty wisdom, and the spirit of community. Dr. Greg Pillar shares how The Bulldog Mindset podcast grew from an idea into a thriving campus podcast that amplifies the voices of students, faculty, and the broader Gardner-Webb community. Through thoughtful preparation, creative questions, and a commitment to authentic conversation, he reflects on...
Building a Higher Ed Podcast Without Institutional Support 22.09.2025 36:38
How a higher ed leader built a podcast on her own terms. Sarah Holtan , Assistant Provost of Academic Affairs at Carroll University and creator of Get Down to College Business , shares her journey as a “lone wolf” podcaster building a show outside of institutional walls. She discusses the advantages and challenges of separating her passion project from her day job, the legal and practical steps sh...
Schooled in Collaboration: The Power of Student-Teacher Partnerships in Podcasting 08.09.2025 39:14
A student-teacher collaboration driving a podcast that answers real college questions and empowers students and families . Dr. Catherine Ross , professor of English at the University of Texas at Tyler and host of Ask Dr. Ross , shares her journey into podcasting and how she uses it to demystify higher education for students and parents alike. Alongside her co-host and producer, Ashley Worley , Dr....
From Airwaves to Academics: Leveraging Podcasts as Powerful Teaching Tools 25.08.2025 37:39
From broadcasting to academia, using podcasting to make research and teaching accessible. Former CBC producer and journalist Jeff Goodes shares his journey from public broadcasting to the world of higher education podcasting, offering insights on using podcasts as powerful tools for connection, storytelling, and learning. Drawing on his experience with shows like White Coat, Black Art and his work...
Broadcasting Without Borders: How Podcasting is Changing Journalism 11.08.2025 35:22
How podcasting reshapes journalism through multilingual co-productions and academic collaboration. Marta Perrotta , Associate Professor at Roma Tre University and director of Roma Tre Radio, shares how podcasting is reshaping journalism, education, and cross-cultural storytelling. From her leadership in the WePod project —a European Commission-funded initiative producing multilingual investigative...
Think Fast, Talk Live: Building a Podcast Audience 28.07.2025 37:09
Matt Abrahams , host of the globally acclaimed podcast Think Fast, Talk Smart , joins the Continuing Studies podcast in this special live episode recorded at the inaugural Higher Ed PodCon . With over 68 million plays and a reach across 125 countries, Matt shares the origin story of his show, the creative evolution behind its massive growth, and the lessons he's learned on building community, expe...
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