
Raising Voices: How Podcasters Create Space for Under-Represented Communities
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Podcasting is often thought of as a vessel for storytelling. It can also work to amplify the voices of communities that have historically been suppressed.
This past September, the CPI was a sponsor for the first-ever PodSummit YYC. The two-day event brought podcasters from across the country to downtown Calgary. They shared stories of innovation and inspiration, while exploring the future of Canadian podcasting.
The CPI’s Brad Clark hosted a panel discussion bringing together Alberta-based podcasters who share the stories of marginalized communities mainstream media often overlooks.
By sharing their experiences and insights, they explored their challenges and successes, and how podcasting can be a force for change.
To learn more about the CPI, visit our website at thepodcaststudio.ca or find us on social media at @communitypodyyc.