New Atlanta Podcast Invites Everyone to Storytime with ‘The Podcast Where They Read Stories’

New Atlanta Podcast Invites Everyone to Storytime with ‘The Podcast Where They Read Stories’

Atlanta’s New Podcast Venture

Stepping into the realm of the youthful audience, Atlanta recently welcomed a pioneering venture – The Podcast Where They Read Stories. Sponsored by a renowned digital media company, this captivating podcast is now accessible to listeners on popular platforms, including NPR and Apple Podcasts.

The concept was materialized under the proficient leadership of Scotty Crowe, Vice President of Audio at the sponsoring company, and an ensemble of celebrated guest voices from Atlanta. The podcast primarily aims to entertain and inspire the younger audience and their families, whilst highlighting diverse voices, cultures, and perspectives that define the community.

Link To The Podcast

To discover more about this storytelling endeavor, you can visit The Podcast Where They Read Stories.

Storytelling To Empower & Reflect

During a recent interaction through Zoom, Crowe shared his passion for storytelling and the intention behind launching this podcast. With a firm belief in the transformative power of storytelling, he envisions this podcast as a platform where individuals can not only share and perform narratives but also provide a glimpse into their own experiences and perspectives.

“This mode of storytelling gives folks an opportunity to not just tell and perform these stories, but also to give their own perspective and their own lived experience,” expressed Crowe.

Engaging Atlanta’s Community Across The Age-Spectrum

Furthermore, Crowe emphasizes catering to a universal audience, with special attention to youngsters and families. The main goal of this innovative podcast is to reflect the heart of Atlanta’s community by including unique voices and experiences in the podcast, thus bringing captivating stories to life.

More About The Team

Joining Crowe in this project is a lineup of Atlanta’s talented artists who lend their voices to the stories. One such community icon, Jon Goode, recently lent his voice to read Ruth Stiles Gannett’s classic, “My Father’s Dragon”. This diverse pool of contributors plays a critical role in fulfilling the objectives of the aptly-named “Podcast Where They Read Stories”.

Audience Support Is Key

To maintain its independent, unbiased, and quality content, the podcast heavily relies on the support of its listeners. Besides tuning in for storytime, there are numerous ways you can contribute, including donations, becoming a Sustaining Member, joining the Cornerstone Society, and subscribing to Passport for PBS onDemand. More information is available on the website of The Podcast Where They Read Stories.


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

Recent Posts

John Cena Inspires Future Wrestling Stars at Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Factory in Atlanta

John Cena Takes Time to Inspire at Cody Rhodes' Nightmare Factory in Atlanta Atlanta, GA…

3 hours ago

Gun Safety Proposals Spark Debate in Georgia’s Legislature

Gun Safety Proposals on the Table in Atlanta ATLANTA — During a recent meeting at…

3 hours ago

Exciting Times for Atlanta as Georgia State University Embarks on Massive Transformation Project

Exciting Times for Atlanta as Georgia State University Embarks on Massive Transformation Project Atlanta is…

3 hours ago

Atlanta Psychologists Volunteer at Food Bank to Combat Food Insecurity This Thanksgiving

Atlanta Comes Together for Thanksgiving: Psychologists Volunteer for Food Bank As Thanksgiving approaches, the spirit…

3 hours ago

Major Campus Renovation Planned for Downtown Atlanta

Major Campus Renovation Planned for Downtown Atlanta Atlanta is buzzing with excitement as Georgia State…

3 hours ago

Washington D.C. Braces for Matt Gaetz as Attorney General: What’s Next?

Washington D.C. Braces for Matt Gaetz as Attorney General: What's Next? **Washington D.C.** has been…

22 hours ago