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Industry Insights: An Intro to Producing Radio & Podcasts w/ Kit Callin

24th February 2025

7.30 pm GMT

£8.30 or free for sustainer & soulmate members

Saffron’s monthly workshops are part of the Saffron Members Club, but non-members who are women, non-binary people, trans or gender non-conforming folks may also purchase a ticket.

AN INTRO TO PRODUCING RADIO & PODCASTS

We are delighted to welcome award-winning freelance audio producer, Kit Callin, who has worked on BBC shows like Dream Time with Zakia and Ultimate Calm with Ólafur Arnalds, to host the February edition of Saffron’s Industry Insights workshop. In this 90-minute online session, Kit will provide an introduction to the world of music radio, podcasts and audio-editing, exploring topics such as: 

ABOUT KIT CALLIN

Kit Callin has a decade of experience of dreaming up worlds in sound – making all sorts of music shows, arts podcasts, documentaries and audio explorations.

They are the founder of MOOAR Residency and run a variety of workshops and audio open mic nights to support others getting into audio, including Safe + Sound. They have also been a mentor as part of the Multitrack fellowship scheme.

Kit won Best Music Producer at the Audio Production Awards 2023, and Producer of the Year at UKAN’s Audio Awards in 2024.

On the music side of things, they are the producer of Dream Time with Zakia on BBC Radio 6 Music and all 3 series of Ultimate Calm with Ólafur Arnalds for BBC Radio 3 and BBC Sounds.

Over the last 6 years, they’ve also produced BBC Radio 3’s flagship experimental music show Late Junction, as well as Unclassified and Dream Fuel with Arlo Parks for BBC Sounds.

They’ve worked as a producer and freelance editor for NTS.live on their podcasts, mixes and in-studio shows, produced 3 series with SerpentineBack To Earth, Reworlding, and Intimacies, made work with the Empathy Museum, Guardian podcasts and Radio 1 and Radio 4.

ACCESSIBILITY

We never want money to be a barrier to people accessing music tech, so if you are unable to afford a ticket but believe you would benefit from attending these workshops, please email us on members@saffronmusic.co.uk.

Workshops are open to people worldwide, but will be running at 7.30 pm GMT so please bear differences in time zone in mind. If you purchase a ticket but are unable to attend live, you will automatically be emailed a recording of the workshop(s) after the event.

We are committed to making our online events as accessible as possible. We have created a guidance document about this – Click here to view the accessibility document. Alternatively, please email us with any access requirements you may have: hello@saffronmusic.co.uk

GENDER POLICY

The gender imbalance in the music technology industry is well-recognised. While we are absolutely not ‘anti-men’, we see that a shorter-term solution is to provide fellowship and learning environments that are not dominated by the cisgender male perspective. Therefore, these workshops are intended for women, non-binary, trans and gender non-conforming people to attend. While we do not ban cisgender men from attending, we hope that they will respect that this event is not intended for them.

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