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Podcast Episode · The Study Hall Podcast · June 15 · 53m
Drawing on her experience, Jess McHugh will explore how familiar tools—interviewing, structuring scenes, writing narration, and shaping character-driven stories—work in audio, and where the medium requires a different approach.
Drawing on her experience, Jess McHugh will explore how familiar tools—interviewing, structuring scenes, writing narration, and shaping character-driven stories—work in audio, and where the medium requires a different approach.