Québec City

CDAH (Community Digital Arts Hub) and VEQ are proud to present this podcast series featuring episodes by first time podcasters. Members of the Podcast Mentorship Circle learned the basics of podcasts and turned it into an episode in just 5 weeks!

VOICE of English-speaking QuébeC (VEQ)

This podcast trailer is hosted by Hazel, an entrepreneur. Her podcast “Feel Strong” takes a holistic view on growing and developing strength both physically and emotionally. It seeks to answer: What makes us feel strong?

Listen in on Chris Hunnisett’s conversation with Dean Christian Schreiner of Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral in Quebec City about faith, the role of the church, and more.
Music: “Blippy Trance” by KMacleod via Pixabay.

Disclaimer: The information and opinions presented in this podcast episode are those of the podcast creators and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the Voice of English-speaking Québec (“VEQ”) or any affiliated institutions or funders. The mere appearance of content on the VEQ YouTube channel does not constitute an endorsement by VEQ or any of the affiliated institutions or funders of this project.

Podcast Mentorship project

  • Tom Zalatnai - Mentor and Podcast editor/producer

    Alison - CBC Reporter - Interviewing Workshop

    Tyler Rauman - CDAH Audio Technician

    Kevin Botarro - Marketing and Branding Workshop

  • Participants had 3 workshops:

    • Social media and Marketing with Kevin Bottaro (Quebec)

    • Interviewing with CBC Quebec’s Alison Brunette (online)

    • Interviewing with Glenn Patterson (Quebec City)

  • In February and March, 2024, podcaster Tom Zalatnai guided 12 participants through all of the things needed to publish a podcast and get people to listen to it. The group started with the basics (both in terms of equipment/software and content planning), and moved through to technicalities within the following framework:

    • What is a Podcast and Why am I Here? 

    • From Concept to Content 

    • Editing and Pre- & Post-Production 

    • Marketing, Promotion, Branding, and Networks 

CDAH in the Regions IS SUPPORTED by the government of Canada and ELAN.

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