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Featuring: Nate (The House Whisperer) Adams, Emily Mottram, Joe Lajewski, Olivia Sanderfoot, Anni Yang, Dave Mance III, Andy Timmins, David Telesco, Kate Macfarland, and Meghan Giroux. SUPPORT Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Subscribe to our newsletter.
Who are the producers of outside/in?
Their executive producer is Vanessa Fischer. Their sound engineer is Jürgen Kuhn and they're produced by Natalie Muller. The Outside/In team is Justine Paradis, Taylor Quimby, Felix Poon and Jessica Hunt Executive Producer: Rebecca Lavoie Theme music by Breakmaster Cylinder Can an Animal be a Criminal?
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Outside ’s longstanding literary storytelling tradition comes to life in audio with features that will both entertain and inform listeners. We launched in March 2016 with our first series, Science of Survival, which was developed in partnership with PRX, distributors of the idolized This American Life and The Moth Radio Hour, among others.
Outside Podcast: Frozen Alive
A remote car accident, a broken ski, a tumble in the snow, and a slow descent into hypothermia before (spoiler alert!) a dramatic rescue
Outside Podcast: Struck by Lightning
The bizarre science behind Phil Broscovak's lightning strike, and his incredible journey of recovery
Outside Podcast: The Devil's Highway, Part 2
When a group of immigrants set out across the desert, the results helped researcher create the Death Index, a new model for dehydration.
Outside Podcast: Under Pressure
When your submarine is on the verge of imploding, you better make all the right choices
In Too Deep
Alone, deep underwater inside a sunken ship, with only minutes to survive, Michael Proudfoot's survival story might be the most epic to date
Cliffhanger, Part 1
How two friends from Boston solved the world's greatest aviation mystery, Eastern Air Lines Flight 980
Line of Blood in the Sand
Denmark's Faroe Islands have a brutal tradition in which men publicly butcher hundreds of pilot whales by hand. But why?
Recording Barriers
There are 2 common issues that could be putting you off from sitting down and hitting record.
Getting Outside
Podcasting is truly global and podcasters live in a multitude of diverse environments. But it's likely that no matter where you are, getting outside and having a 20 minute walk is an option that's open to you.
Ambience
Another factor that makes recording outdoors appealing not only for the podcaster but for the listener too, is the ambience.
Recording in the Car
Cars make for great little isolated recording booths. And recording in yours will still give you many of the benefits of actually being properly outside.
Outdoor Recording Equipment
On the subject of equipment though, what are the options available to you if you want to record outdoors?
Far Fetched Adventures: Stacey's Tips
This is Charlie and Stacey. They run a podcast called Far Fetched Adventures, and it's the ultimate example of a brilliant one-the-go show.
Need More Podcasting Help?
If you'd like to chat to us about the barriers preventing you from hitting record, then check out The Podcast Host Academy. Aside from our regular live Q&A sessions too, you can work through our dedicated courses on everything from voice training and presentation skills to promotion and monetisation!
How to save a planet podcast 2021?
March 25, 2021 •#N#This week, we're featuring an episode from How To Save A Planet, a podcast about climate change hosted by Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Alex Blumberg. Heating and powering buildings takes a lot of energy, which is why a full thirty percent of U.S. greenhouse gasses can be traced back to the indoor environments in which we live and work. Lowering that number on a collective scale - by increasing their efficiency - is no easy feat. In this episode, Ayana and Alex speak with Donnel Baird, founder of BlocPower, about his mission to tighten up one of the leakiest contributors to climate change: our buildings. How To Save A Planet is produced and reported by Rachel Waldholz, Kendra Pierre-Louis, Anna Ladd and Felix Poon. Their senior producer is Lauren Silverman. Their editor is Caitlin Kenney. Sound design, mixing and original music by Emma Munger. Additional music by Catherine Anderson and Bobby Lord. This episode was fact-checked by Claudia Geib. Outside/In theme music by Breakmaster Cylinder. Sign up for the Outside/In newsletter for our biweekly reading lists and episode extras. Support Outside/In by making a donation in our year end fund drive
Who is the editor in chief of The Conversation?
Featuring: Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, Jim Gordon, Sean Corcoran, Beth Daley, and Audra Parker. Beth Daley is now the editor-in-chief of The Conversation. Sean Corcoran is currently the managing editor at WGBH.
Is Pittsburgh exposed to the invisible?
In Pittsburgh. We're exposed to plenty of invisible risks in our daily life : toxic compounds in the fabric of our couches, contaminants in the water, and pollutants in the air. A lot of the time, we don't think too much about them. But sometimes, the invisible become s suddenly, acutely visible.
Who is Justine Paradis?
Justine Paradis, Producer. Justine Paradis is an audio producer, reader, and eater. Her work has appeared on NPR and podcasts including Millennial and Love + Radio, and has been recognized by Hearken’s Champion of Curiosity award, PMJA’s Long Documentary, and regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for both reporting and editing.
Where does Justine live?
While always a Nantucketer, she currently lives in Concord, New Hampshire. Send Justine an Email | Follow Justine on Twitter.
Where did Erika Janik work?
Erika Janik fell into radio after volunteering at Wisconsin Public Radio to screen listener calls. She co-founded and was the executive producer of “Wisconsin Life” on Wisconsin Public Radio for seven years before moving to New Hampshire to work at NHPR.

Recording Barriers
Getting Outside
- Podcasting is truly global and podcasters live in a multitude of diverse environments. But it’s likely that no matter where you are, getting outside and having a 20 minute walk is an option that’s open to you. Whether that’s through busy city streets, quiet country roads, dense woodland trails, or along warm sandy beaches, you can turn your neighborhood into your very own podcast studio j…
Ambience
- Another factor that makes recording outdoors appealing not only for the podcaster but for the listener too, is the ambience. The sound of birds chirping or waves lapping or cars and busses driving by, can create images in the mind of your listener and place them right there with you. It can really add depth, character, and even authenticity to your sound. Naturally, it can’t become o…
Recording in The Car
- Cars make for great little isolated recording booths. And recording in yours will still give you many of the benefits of actually being properly outside. Some podcasters have even been known to record their show’s whilst driving, though that might not actually be legal, depending on where you live. If it is though, a hands free mic like a lavalier or dashboard camera will still be a necessity. I…
Outdoor Recording Equipment
- On the subject of equipment though, what are the options available to you if you want to record outdoors? One of the most popular options has to be the Rode Smartlav+. This is an unobtrusive lavalier mic that you can pin to your jersey and record directly into your phone. You could also use a digital recorder like the Zoom H1, and plug a lav mic into that. Or, use the recorder as a handhe…
Far Fetched Adventures: Stacey’s Tips
- This is Charlie and Stacey. They run a podcast called Far Fetched Adventures, and it’s the ultimate example of a brilliant one-the-go show. We asked Stacey for her own tips and advice for podcasters looking to create more content in this way. Here’s what she had to say… “Best practice is to get really comfortable with your kit setup and establish a consistent system that becomes …
Need More Podcasting Help?
- If you’d like to chat to us about the barriers preventing you from hitting record, then check out The Podcast Host Academy. Aside from our regular live Q&A sessions too, you can work through our dedicated courses on everything from voice training and presentation skills to promotion and monetisation!