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Why More Women Should Start Podcasting

In this audio edition of CONTENTIOUS, I explain my reasoning behind why I think podcasting has the potential to become and incredibly important and powerful medium. That alone would be reason enough for women to play a key role in shaping the development of this medium.

However, there are deeper reasons rooted in the different ways that women and men converse. If more media reflects how women generally approach communication, I believe that media could work considerable good in parts of our society and world that have gone desperately awry.

It may sound grandiose and idealistic, but that’s my vision, for better or worse. I’d love to hear what others have to say about it.

LISTEN NOW! Right-click that link to download the show. It’s an MP3 audio file, about 4.7 MB. Running time is just over 20 minutes.

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6 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. Thanks Harold, Cindy, and Obi for your kind and supportive comments. Yes, brief excerpts are always OK with me for both my audio shows and my articles.

    As I mentioned in this show, I do want women and men to be conversing more in this medium. Believe me, I’ve got nothing against the male perspective or the male approach to conversation. We do need to be listening to each other more. And in order for that to happen on a truly constructive scale, more women’s voices need to be available in this emerging medium. It’s time to set a new tone.

    - Amy Gahran

    1. Amy Gahran on January 12th, 2005 at 10:49 am
  2. Women and Podcasting
    How many times have you read an article that poses the question, “where are the women?” Though podcasting is still in its infancy, the number of podcasters, podcasts, groups, reviewers, press, etc. has grown exponentially since its introduction some…

    2. Dusting My Brain on January 12th, 2005 at 9:24 am
  3. Thanks for the motivational explanation and podcasts to subscribe to. Below are some audios, not podcasts, by and for women. These might provide clips or subjects for blogs and podcasts. Good listening when you’re tired of male voices!

    Audios of Women

    HerStory
    at WomeninScience.org

    Women’s
    Studies at historicalvoices.org

    Voice
    over narration of  Gender Tutorials at Hunter College

    The Gender Tutorials describe accumulating effects of gender
    differences on academic and business careers. Suggests remedies
    llike having a personal “board of advisors” and intervention to balance
    lists of speakers (use Amy’s list).

    3. Susan on January 12th, 2005 at 9:19 am
  4. Amy, excellent podcast on an interesting subject. If it’s okay with you I’d love to use parts of your podcast in a future podcast of my own to discuss the subject of creating a more diverse podcasting universe.

    I think that encouraging this conversation, even from my male point of view, will only be a good thing.

    4. Obi on January 11th, 2005 at 10:15 pm
  5. Excellent podcast Amy. I’ll be mentioning it as a “must listen” on my blog.

    5. Cindy on January 11th, 2005 at 7:33 pm
  6. I’m reading your article right now, and I haven’t quite finished it yet, but I’d like to quickly offer a very simple reason I would like more women podcasters. The reason (and I do not jest): I want to hear women’s voices. The physical timbre and tone of their voices - the utterance that springs forth from their physical makeup.

    Yes, I enjoy a women’s perspective - my mom raised me on Oprah, Cosmopolitan, Stevie Nicks, and Playboy. She wasn’t (and isn’t) a feminist, though she wouldn’t stand for anyone’s b.s., male or female, and she had the strongest and most vibrant personality of anyone I’ve ever known. I’ve lived with women most of my life, too, growing up and as a grownup.

    So it comforts me to hear a woman’s perspective from time to time. Yet the perspective alone is not what satisfies; it’s the sound of the voice I long to hear, in all its feminine variety. That alone should be enough incentive for women to podcast - knowing that there are people out here who desire to hear their voice, no matter what their saying.

    6. Harold J. Johnson on January 11th, 2005 at 6:10 pm