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Rob Rosenthal does a really fantastic program called How Sound (nee Saltcast) about the “backstory to great radio storytelling” and I am this week’s guest. If you want to make radio stories like mine, (or Ira, or Joe Richman, or The Kitchen Sisters) go download & listen to all of Rob’s episodes. Each episode is a fascinating DVD commentary/master class for public radio stories. I love it. Subscribe!

Rob has also taught most of the best young producers in the field and is currently running the Transom Story Workshop. Want to go from 0-60 in eight weeks? Go learn how to make radio right with Rob Rosenthal.

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