Overview:
On this episode, Rob and Britta dig into the career of editor and writer Julia Barton, whose incredibly varied career has spanned the golden era of public radio, an experimental podcast recorded while doing the dishes, and an executive editing role at Pushkin Industries. Along the way she’s traced the hidden architecture of radio—where it came from and what it costs the people who work inside it.
Photo by Patrick Strang via Flickr
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Links for this episode:
RadioWright — Julia's Website
Continuous Wave — Julia's Newsletter
Weekend America — A Life Changing Letter
DTFD: The Podcast — Julia Barton
Unsung Icons of Soviet Design — 99% Invisible
The Broadcast Clock — 99% Invisible
Neither Confirm Nor Deny — Radiolab
If You Could Do Anything — Anxious Machine
The Best Audio Storytelling According to Pushkin — HowSound
Music from Blue Dot Sessions
