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[Werking Title] with Eliza Lambert: Erica Huang is a Podcast Prodigy
The title is no exaggeration. Erica has been making audio-only content since she was seven, when she played a recurring character in Little Einsteins.
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[Werking Title] with Eliza Lambert: Kia Miakka Natisse On Audio Art
Kia had just returned from a creative retreat when we sat down to chat, and she was brimming with inspiration. This former Invisibilia host did not grow up as a backseat NPR baby. She found her love of audio through her education, approaching it as an artistic practice. She’s medium-agnostic — a storyteller-first who uses her winning authenticity to build community.
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[Werking Title] with Eliza Lambert: Nate DuFort on Kids Podcast Content
Nate DuFort used to manage large-scale comedy events for Second City. These days, his podcasts are full of humor and humility, but they also often cover challenging topics, from aliens to racism. Since becoming a dad, Nate has studied kids as an audience (and their parents), creating intimate and informational earfulls for families.
![[Werking Title] with Eliza Lambert: James Kim on the Future of Audio Fiction](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/656f3ed57b65b028fd8af64a/1718026345153-Y1W6G1HPGZBBHTANV9JP/James_YFT1.jpg)
[Werking Title] with Eliza Lambert: James Kim on the Future of Audio Fiction
Audio fiction is the oft-overlooked sibling of nonfiction in the podcasting scene. James Kim helped change that with his critically-acclaimed indie project, Moonface. He’s continued to be a creative force, innovating on format to tell layered stories. And if you listen closely, you can hear James’ public radio origins. He says, “I wanted to try to tell a story that felt real, that can resonate with people in the same way a ‘[This] American Life’ story pick.”
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[Werking Title] with Eliza Lambert: Nuria Net on Bilingual Pocdasting
The first in our series starts with Nuria Net, a storytelling powerhouse with an impressive resume, who specializes in bilingual podcasting. While most makers worry over monolingual projects, Nuria’s Shake It Easy Media’s work goes well beyond translation. Nuria is broadly celebrated for a rare specialty: bringing out the nuances in the great diversity of Latinae oral culture.