Creating a Podcast for I Can Be

How we created a branded podcast for an educational charity

Educational charity I Can Be believe in leading by example. They don’t just tell young girls they can be whatever they want to be – they show them. By taking girls aged 7 to 8 into different workplaces and introducing them to women doing diverse and interesting jobs, they demonstrate first-hand the breadth of work that women can do.

So, when we were joined in our studio by Lamorna Byford, Project Director at I Can Be, and a group of bright Year Three’s from Langford Primary - we didn’t just show them what podcasting was like, we made a podcast with them!

The tables were turned on our company Chair, Louise Beaumont, and resident producer, Sandra Ferrari, with the girls quizzing them them about what podcasts are, how they are made – and how they make money.

What are podcasts, how do we make them – and do they make money? These are some of the (very valid) questions posed to us by the bright girls from Langford Primary who joined us in the studio to create their own podcast. Listen to the Message Heard team get a grilling and learn more about the amazing work that educational charity I Can Be are doing to teach girls they can be whatever they want to be. Find out more at: ‍♀️www.icanbe.org.uk www.message-heard.com

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