With 6 of our 8 pilot episodes out in the world, we are eager to hear what you would like to hear more of...or if you'd like to hear more at all!
(Transcript of this 2 minute segment is in italics at the bottom of this description).
The Disability Stage Right Team is
Angela Chalmers (technical producer/director)
Myles Taylor (co-host and secret repository of technical podcast know-how)
Stefanie Wiens (co-host and podcast originator/producer)
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Disability Stage Right is made possible by a Digital Originals grant from the Canada Council for the Arts
Transcript of Audience Check In
Hey there—Disability Stage Right listeners! Stefanie Wiens here, with some questions for you.
We have released 6 of the 8 episodes of this pilot season of the Disability Stage Right Podcast, which means we have only 2 left to release and We have been thinking about what the future is going to bring—and specifically: is it going to bring more of the Disability Stage Right Podcast?
We know there are still a myriad of topics that we haven’t explored yet, and wonderful guests we could interview—but just like theatre, we figure podcasts are at their best when they’re a collaborative effort, and that the ultimate collaboration is always that of the artists with the audience.
So, we would love to hear from you, our listeners:
What would you like to hear?
What are you curious about?
What have you particularly liked about the episodes you have heard so far?
Are there questions or ideas you would like to hear explored, or artists you’d love to hear interviewed?
And, importantly, If we made another season—would you keep listening? And why?
If you have answers to these questions, or any thoughts you’d like to share with us about what you would like to hear more of on Disability Stage Right,
You can email us at dsrpodcast@gmail.com
You can leave us a voice message on the anchor website: anchor.fm/disabilitystageright (that’s all one word).
Or send us a message on your favourite social media platform:
On Twitter @DisabilityStage
On Instagram or Facebook @disabilitysr
And, while you are there—if you haven’t followed us yet, please do!
We truly would love to hear from you.
And, be sure to tune in on February 25 for our seventh episode, featuring our podcast mentor, the one and only Drew Gurza.
This pilot season of the Disability Stage Right Podcast has been made possible by a Canada Council for the Arts’ for a Digital Originals grant .