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Accessibility and Ethics in Podcasting with Meg Wilcox - EP 106

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What assumptions are holding you back from creating a more accessible show? If you knew more about your listener's accessibility needs, how would that change your show? Podcasting borrows so much of its policy and practice from more traditional forms of media, and while that's given us a great place to start, it's also slowed down innovation in this unique medium.

Meg Wilcox is a journalist and professor at Mount Royal University. Her research focuses on where podcasting could improve in terms of accessibility and ethics. In this episode, she shares how her experience producing an audio memoir for a woman with vision impairment prompted her to reconsider how we approach everything from recording and publishing to promoting our shows. You'll learn about the ethics of copyright ownership, the slow adoption of accessibility tools, and the ongoing barriers that, if dismantled, would give anyone with a podcasting dream the tools to make it come true.

Reframe how you think about your show's accessibility and availability:

  • The power of accessibility upgrades to make podcasting better for everyone;
  • The importance of understanding your audience and what they need;
  • What's still missing in the wider world of media accessibility;
  • Our flawed expectations around what's "professional" in audio.

Links worth mentioning from the episode:

Engage with Meg Wilcox:

Connect with Mary!

Show Credits:

  continue reading

108 episodes

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Manage episode 522105852 series 3371391
Content provided by Mary Chan, Organized Sound Productions, and Made in Canada. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mary Chan, Organized Sound Productions, and Made in Canada or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What assumptions are holding you back from creating a more accessible show? If you knew more about your listener's accessibility needs, how would that change your show? Podcasting borrows so much of its policy and practice from more traditional forms of media, and while that's given us a great place to start, it's also slowed down innovation in this unique medium.

Meg Wilcox is a journalist and professor at Mount Royal University. Her research focuses on where podcasting could improve in terms of accessibility and ethics. In this episode, she shares how her experience producing an audio memoir for a woman with vision impairment prompted her to reconsider how we approach everything from recording and publishing to promoting our shows. You'll learn about the ethics of copyright ownership, the slow adoption of accessibility tools, and the ongoing barriers that, if dismantled, would give anyone with a podcasting dream the tools to make it come true.

Reframe how you think about your show's accessibility and availability:

  • The power of accessibility upgrades to make podcasting better for everyone;
  • The importance of understanding your audience and what they need;
  • What's still missing in the wider world of media accessibility;
  • Our flawed expectations around what's "professional" in audio.

Links worth mentioning from the episode:

Engage with Meg Wilcox:

Connect with Mary!

Show Credits:

  continue reading

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