The Storymakers Institute with Joel Carnegie

The Storymakers Institute with Joel Carnegie

Your front-row pass to the world's most intriguing storytellers. Hosted by award-winning Australian storymaker, Joel Carnegie, meet the people behind the stories that shape our world.

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"Audio [In] Flux" with Julie Shapiro
06-08-2024
"Audio [In] Flux" with Julie Shapiro
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thestorymakersinstitute.substack.comThis is your front row pass to the world’s most intriguing storytellers, as powered by you.🎙️ This week on The Storymakers Institute podcast, say hello to career listener, audio executive, thinker, innovator, encourager, champion of story + sound, Julie Shapiro.I met Julie around a decade ago, when I roped her into agreeing to work with me on a chaotic radio musical about musicals [which I’m sure you can still find in some deep dark edge of the internet, message me for details]. Since then, we’ve been orbiting in adjacent audio circles, so its a real joy to have Julie on the show this week. Alongside her day job, making podcasts at Canadaland, Julie Shapiro co-founded a new home for independent audio, new voices, and big ideas in podcasting, with fellow audiophile, John DeLore, called Audio Flux.Audio Flux is a space for all, first-timers, longtime producers and audio fans alike -who believe deeply in audio culture and community, and the transformative power of sound + story. And who loooove to listen. I sit down with Julie to talk about the stories that really pushed her as a storymaker, where she finds creativity beyond the day job, and why she spends her finite time on this planet, listening to tape.Want to hear the full episode? Become a paid subscriber to unlock full-length episodes, explore the full show archive, and more. If you're not a paid subscriber, you're only getting half the story.Subscribe: thestorymakersinstitute.substack.com/subscribe/
"Black Duck" LIVE with Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood
11-06-2024
"Black Duck" LIVE with Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thestorymakersinstitute.substack.comThis is your front row pass to the world’s most intriguing storytellers, as powered by you.This week, say hello to Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood, who recently joined me live-on-stage at Wurdi Youang, Geelong Library and Heritage Centre (The Dome) which you can now find on Substack.Bruce Pascoe is the best selling author of ‘Dark Emu’ - which ignited a conversation about the 'hunter-gatherer' tag given to pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians, as it rebutted colonial myths that justified dispossession of land.When Dark Emu was adopted by Australia like a new anthem, Bruce found himself at the centre of a national debate that often focussed on the wrong part of the story. In their new book Black Duck: A Year At Yumburra, Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Williams describe what happened next…In this SOLD OUT and LIVE conversation, Bruce and Lyn sit down with me to talk about the consequences and responsibility of disrupting Australia’s history with a new (ancient) story.Presented in partnership with The Book Bird.Loved this convo? Spread the word by sharing this edition of The Storymakers Institute with those who love stories as much as you do.Want to become a Story Insider? Become a paid subscriber to unlock full-length episodes, explore the full show archive, and more. If you're not a paid subscriber, you're only getting half the story.Subscribe: thestorymakersinstitute.substack.com/subscribe/
"Break In Transmission" with Joel Carnegie
09-04-2024
"Break In Transmission" with Joel Carnegie
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thestorymakersinstitute.substack.comThis is your front row pass to the world’s most intriguing storytellers, as powered by you.Last week, we wrapped up season four of The Storymakers Institute podcast, and what a ride it was: Tracey Spicer told me what she did after her work got ripped off by AI, we ventured into the Congo Basin with Nsah Mala, Jonathan Hirsch told me how growing up in a cult made him a better storyteller and Meshel Laurie told me why she handed her voice over to a robot. It takes an enormous amount of work to bring this show to you each week. And it is supported, entirely by you, generous paid subscribers. I’d like to take the opportunity to thank you for listening to the show, and a special shout out to paid subscribers who help keep the lights on.When you take the plunge to become a paid subscriber, you not not only gain access to full-length weekly episodes and the full show archive, but you also have the satisfaction that your support goes directly to me, so that I can continue to independently make this show. If you are not a paid subscriber, and value the show in your life, you can upgrade to paid at the storymakersinstitute.substack.com/subscribe.This week on Substack for paid subscribers, I’m continuing the conversation about whether in fact storytelling can prevent civilisation from destroying itself. You can write to us with your thoughts about the subject, and your guest suggestions for next season: thestorymakersinstitute[at]gmail.com.Catch you on Substack.Become a paid subscriber to unlock full-length episodes, explore the full show archive, and more. If you're not a paid subscriber, you're only getting half the story.Subscribe: thestorymakersinstitute.substack.com/subscribe/