Creating podcasts for charities | Podcast Planning & Production
Charlotte Foster' back ground as a Broadcast Journalist for the BBC and commercial radio means that she had been telling stories to make an impact all her working life. She started her Cultural Quarter of an Hour podcast in the post-industrial city of Stoke on Trent, known for its historic pottery industry. After Stoke's reputation was tarnished by the press post-Brexit, Charlotte became an advocate for the city and through her activism and dedication, Charlotte has become a prominent voice for the people of Stoke on Trent, working tirelessly to bring about positive change and rebuild the city's prosperity.
Charlotte is now creating podcasts for charities and not for profits so that they can build supporter relationships and increase fundraising.
SUMMARY Welcome, dear listeners, to the ghostly depths of Podcast Graveyard, where the echoes of dead podcasts resonate. In today's bone-chilling episode, we uncover the tale of "Cultural Quarter of an Hour," a podcast that s...