How to do a Podcast with Free Software?
UA2.220 (Guillissen) | Day 2 | 11:40 - 12:05 | Speakers: Bonnie Mehring, Øjvind Fritjof Arnfred
Abstract
Bonnie and Øjvind are the host and editor of the FSFE's Software Freedom Podcast, a podcast dedicated to Free Software. In this talk they will share their knowledge and skills on how to produce podcasts using Free Software, sharing different tools and techniques with you to create your own podcast projects.
This is the perfect talk for everybody who wants to share their ideas and thoughts with others through podcasts. Learn the basics of recording, editing, and publishing podcasts with Free Software tools, and discover how to create quality content without relying on proprietary software. Everybody is welcome to join us from beginners and those looking to switch to Free Software!
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Bonnie Mehring has had an interest in Free Software for over 10 years. Through Free Software, she has not only acquired extensive knowledge about computers and technology but has also forged connections with others. She thoroughly enjoys participating in various Free Software conferences and events, where she relishes the opportunity to connect with individuals from the Free Software community. It is of utmost importance to Bonnie that inclusive and welcoming Free Software communities are established, allowing everyone to engage and learn. Currently employed as a project manager at the Free Software Foundation Europe, Bonnie actively contributes to organizing the annual “I Love Free Software Day” and "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom" competition.
All about the feelgood and the funk!
Øjvind has a MA in comparative literature and a diploma in podcasting from the Danish school of journalism. When not working his dayjob as a public librarian, he teaches creative writing, helps people with their podcasting and plays music.
He is a long time fan of FOSS and is the deputy coordinator for Free Software Foundation Europe, Denmark (FSFE-DK).
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