This four-module training is designed to equip libraries with the skills and confidence to create, launch, and grow their own podcasts. Led by an experienced podcaster and consultant, Heather Teysko, the course covers every step of the podcasting journey – from selecting a compelling topic and choosing the right equipment to recording, editing, and hosting a show.

Participants will also gain insights into marketing strategies, audience engagement, and leveraging podcasts for community outreach. With practical tips, hands-on guidance, and real-world examples, this training empowers libraries to harness the power of podcasting to connect with their communities in meaningful ways.

Heather Teysko

Heather Teysko is a writer and podcasting pioneer whose show on Tudor history, the Renaissance English History Podcast, is one of the longest-running indie podcasts and is closing in on eight million downloads since 2009.

She speaks throughout the US and Europe on community building through podcasting, including at the Sound Education educational podcasting conference at Harvard University, and Intelligent Speech, featuring leading education podcasters. Before she became a full-time podcaster, Heather worked at the Califa Group for ten years, most recently as the Assistant Director, where, in addition to negotiating contracts and member offers, she was instrumental in building the enki eBook library, a statewide open-source eBook platform with a shared collection of content purchased directly from publishers. She now splits her time between her podcasting two loves: podcasting and libraries.

She is a consultant who works with libraries and mission-driven vendors on marketing and communications, and she continues building her podcast community, which now numbers over 45,000 subscribers on YouTube and includes events like Tudorcon.

To purchase or learn more about this Niche Tutorial, please get in touch with us by email ([email protected]), call 844-244-0701, or use our request form.