About

The Curtin Podcast Society is a student-run club, where anybody is welcome to jump on board within the Curtin community.

If topics ranging from politics to pop-culture interest you, and you like either talking about them or hearing what others have to say about them, this is the club for you!

Throughout the semester, interactive events will be held. Whether that be an afternoon or evening chatting all things podcasts, what is in and what is out. Along with events where industry professionals share tips and tricks within the media field. There is a podcast which the society engages with, known as the society’s main activity, and that is ‘PODCLASS – The Classy Podcast’! There will be opportunities for members to come in and contribute their thoughts on the news of the fortnight and even their editing skills and help put the podcast together, to be uploaded.

If you are someone who just wants to see ‘behind the scenes’, you are more than welcome to come along, as a member. This podcast will be available to the public via Spotify and Soundcloud, with potential of streaming to Apple Podcasts.

The Curtin Podcast Society’s main objectives follow:

  • To welcome ideas and thoughts regarding topics ranging from pop-culture to politics, without any sense of judgement
  • Assisting those involved (members, committee member and students who show any form of interest) feel comfortable and confident with sharing their thoughts, opinions, and ideas towards the society as a whole
  • An opportunity for members, committee members and those showing any form of interest in the society, to meet other students with similar interests. And maybe even skills
  • For students to gain connections, whether that be with other members, committee members, those interested in the society, and industry professionals willing to take part (speaking, being on the society’s activity podcast)
  • The society objectifies to offer full support to those participating in the society’s podcast, as the Curtin Podcast Society endeavours to achieve both a successful activity podcast to engage with, but a successful club in general

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