S1EP1 - How to start a cross-border podcast

Podium

In this first episode of 'Sounds Like Europe' we look for the answer of a very important question: How do you start a cross-border podcast? 

Now, four months into the WePod project, two co-productions are already underway. To explain how you manage to coordinate a cross-border podcast collaboration, our host Javi Caminero talks to Alexander Damiano Ricci, Chief Operating Officer of Bulle Media and coordinator of the WePod project.  

Listen to Alexander’s recommendations: 

Visit the WePod project website: https://www.wepodproject.eu/welcome  

Credits: 

  • Hosted and written by Javi Caminero 

  • Sound design by Manu Tomillo 

  • Coordinator: Alexander Damiano Ricci 

  • Executive producer: Ana Ribera 

This project has received funding from CROSS-Sectoral of the Creative Europe Programme. 

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