About Elaine Appleton Grant
CEO of Podcast Allies
Elaine Appleton Grant is the CEO of Podcast Allies, a training, development and production company serving large nonprofits and social impact organizations. She is the host and executive producer of the podcast Sound Judgment. A lifelong journalist, she worked for Boston’s WBUR, NH Public Radio and Colorado Public Radio. She wrote and produced Wondery’s hit show Business Wars Daily and wrote the Tulsa Race Massacre series for American History Tellers. Her TEDx talk about the Tulsa Race Massacre has been viewed close to a quarter of a million times.
Elaine Appleton Grant
Podcast Allies x Elaine Appleton Grant: Stories Can Change Us
Episode Summary
In the age of multitasking, podcasts seem to be more popular than ever. Lucky for us, our next guest, Elaine Appleton Grant, is somewhat of a storytelling and podcast expert. After years of working in public radio, Elaine shifted her focus to help nonprofit and social impact organizations share their mission through podcasting. In this episode, we dive into the root of why podcasts are so popular today and how they can be incredibly beneficial for mission-driven organizations. We discuss how audio is the “most visual of mediums” as well as the beauty of intimacy that storytelling brings. In a world with never ending distractions, podcasting has become a tool for many organizations to share meaningful stories. Check out this episode to learn new insights on how to be a better storyteller and more!
Key Takeaways:
We learn what questions you should ask yourself when considering starting a podcast
Elaine, Nick and Mac share some of their favorite podcast recommendations!
We discuss examples of how podcasting can be a useful tool to invite listeners into the nuances of a charitable or social impact organization.
Curious why people prefer podcasts over other mediums? Elaine shares helpful insights from focus groups.