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Teachers and students, got something to say? Put on your headphones and get ready to hit record! The folks behind NPR's Student Podcast Challenge made this handy guide on how to make a podca...

"Imagine how much more efficient your life could be if you knew exactly the fastest way to stir your coffee?" Robert Lakatosh, a sophomore a...

Grand Prize winner of the 2023 NPR College Podcast Challenge In The Monsters We Create , Michael Vargas Arango, a student at Miami Dade Coll...

This moving podcast – a finalist in NPR's College Podcast Challenge – is a love letter of sorts, from big sister to little sister. Trinity C...

In this week's episode of The Students' Podcast we talk with some of our high school finalists from last year who mastered the art of the re...

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For this week's episode of The Students' Podcast we check in with maybe the most qualified person to discuss winning the Student Podcast Cha...

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You wouldn't play an instrument without practicing scales and you wouldn't play a basketball game without stretching – so why would you reco...

It's almost time for year FOUR of the Student Podcast Challenge. To celebrate we talked to some teachers who have been with us since the beg...

This week on The Students' Podcast, Elissa Nadworny, Lauren Migaki and Sequoia Carrillo run through some early entries they love. From inter...

In so many ways, music is emotion. Studies of the brain tell us that our minds react in different ways to the sound of music. So it's only n...

*Car door shuts, ignition revs, wheels turn on the pavement* Sound effects that transport you to a specific place are bread and butter for p...

Banjo or drum? Keyboard or cowbell? Once you've figured out where you want to add music to your podcast, you've got to decide WHAT kind of m...

Soundproofing and studios and microphones, oh my! When you listen to a professional podcast you can hear the difference. Unfortunately, not...

You don't need a fancy studio to make a podcast. All you need are a few tricks — and a LOT of pillows — and no one will ever guess that you...

Ever wonder if that local legend has some truth to it? At the Student Podcast Challenge we love to hear a good mystery, so pull out your mag...

Once you've finished the interview — there's still a lot of hard work ahead. Some questions work, some don't. Did the interview run too long...

Some people love emotional conversations, some people avoid them. But for journalists and podcasters, they're part of the job. Sometimes you...

What makes a good interview? For starters, asking good questions! But there's so much more to it than asking who, what, where, when and why....

If you want your podcast to be filled with amazing voices and emotional stories, you've got to nail your interviews! In this episode, the st...

What makes you want to keep listening to a podcast? Most often, a really good story. But even once you have a good story you have to make su...

Despite a global pandemic and nation-wide school closures, we received more than 2,300 podcast submissions for the 2020 NPR Student Podcast...

We know, the world feels pretty crazy right now. Think of this podcast as a little break from all of that. This week, we're featuring a bunc...

If you've spent hours recording interviews your podcast but now you feel like you're drowning in sound, don't worry — you are not alone! We'...

What makes a good interview? For starters, asking good questions! But there's so much more to it than asking who, what, where, when and why....

Teachers across the country are ditching the traditional idea of assigning research papers or book reports, and asking their students to mak...

Banjo or drum? Keyboard or cowbell? Once you've figured out where you want to add music to your podcast, you've got to decide WHAT kind of m...

Music can be a powerful tool in storytelling. It can set an emotional backdrop or give a sense of rhythm and tone to a story. Music can be t...

You wouldn't play an instrument without practicing scales and you wouldn't play a basketball game without stretching – so why would you reco...

You don't need a fancy studio to make a podcast. All you need are a few tricks — and a LOT of pillows — and no one will ever guess that you...

The saying goes that rules are meant to be broken — well, not these rules. Actually, following the official rules of the Student Podcast Cha...

Podcasting is hard work. First you've gotta pick a topic, find a recording space and then, somehow, edit down the hours of audio! Last year'...

Teachers and students, got something to say? Put on your headphones and get ready to hit record! The folks behind NPR's Student Podcast Chal...