Project: Starting a Local Podcast
We began a small project together: creating a podcast from scratch.
Purpose / Mission / Goal
The goal was to explore storytelling and conversation, learning how to craft a show while connecting with our local community. We wanted to experiment, have fun, and give listeners a peek into the interests and personalities of people around us.
What We Did
- Episode 1: Focused on ourselves, sharing who we are, what drives us, and what makes us curious.
- Episode 2: The team interviewed a locally famous person—a lead member of a heavy metal band known in the area. This allowed us to explore a topic we were interested in while practicing interviewing and production skills.
Takeaways / Reflections
- Podcasting is a hands-on way to learn communication, research, and storytelling.
- Interviewing others gives perspective on local culture and unique life experiences.
- Starting small lets us experiment without pressure, and we can see what resonates with listeners.
Invitation
Thinking about starting your own small project? You don’t need a big team or budget—just curiosity and a willingness to try. Every episode, interview, or experiment is a step forward.
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Small Project: RFT in Patrick Street. Street counselling at a local drop in centre.
Where A drop-in centre. What I Did We didn’t just drop in. We showed up consistently. Same place, same days, long enough that people stopped seeing me as “new” and started seeing me as “known.” We learned names. Stories. Habits. Who drank tea, who avoided eye contact, who needed silence before words. We got to…
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We just went down to a shelter and helped
Project We started hanging out at a drop-in centre but we had a purpose What we did We visited a drop-in centre and simply spent time there. We talked with people, listened to stories, shared a few ordinary conversations. No surveys. No agenda. Just presence. Why this mattered We were studying the topic, but books…
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We started a Donut Run – we delivered free donuts to night shelters
Small Community Project We collected end of day donuts and drove around night shelters and gave them out while having conversations about homelessness What We Did Each evening, local bakeries gave us their leftover donuts at the end of their day. Instead of letting them go to waste, we picked them up and took them…
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We collected clothes from the Tip Shop Trolleys and distributed it all
What we did We discovered the South Hobart tip shop had old shopping trolleys out the front, filled with good clothes—free. Nothing. Nil. Nudda. We’d travel there, go through the trolleys carefully, and choose what we thought would actually work for people we knew. Then came the second half of the project: giving them away—which…
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We bought cheap secondhand Clothes for Giveaway.
Small community project We bought clothes at $5 a Bag and distributed them at our community. What we did A new op-shop opened with big bins of clothes and a simple deal: five dollars to fill a bag. I’d go through the bins slowly, picking things I thought would actually look good on people in…
