Curatio.me founder Lynda Brown asked Bigsnit Media’s Robert Ouimet to create a podcast featuring health care professionals who could provide tips and advice on staying in good health during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Drawing on their relationships with health practitioners around the world, Curatio.me lined up a series of experts, and Bigsnit Media booked and recorded interviews with them for the podcast. Each episode featured a specific practitioner, with additional resources linked on the website. The podcast, called Curatio Connects, was a nine-part limited series.
End-to-End production
For this series, Bigsnit Media provided guidance for the Curatio.me team on setting up podcast pages on their website and handled all the registrations with podcast directories. Bigsnit Media provided end-to-end podcast production services, as well as creating publish-ready transcripts, promotional audiograms, and show notes for each episode.
Hosted by Robert Ouimet, the series featured:
Emma Payne of Grief.Coach in Seattle, Washington
Tanya Yarkoni of Rezilent.co in Tel Aviv, Isreal
Dr. Michelle Scheepers of TheRehabProject.ca in Penticton British Columbia
Marianne Vipond, a kinesiologist in Montreal, Quebec
Madeleine Eames, a psychotherapist in Kelowna, British Columbia
Biddy Messchaert, a yoga instructor in Delft, the Netherlands
Agnes Cartier, of the West Island Cardiac Wellness Program in Montreal, Quebec
LIsa Ann Butcher, a chronic pain and post-traumatic stress counselor in Kelowna, British Columbia
Dr. Scott Lear, a professor of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia
One of the promos created for social media
Services
Set up
Select and set up audio Content Distribution Network (CDN)
RSS feed validation
Podcast directory submission
Pre-Production
Concept development
Format development
Script development
Rights
Production
Remote recordings
Noise reduction
Edit
Mix
Finalize
Publish to CDN
Show notes
Episode transcript
Promotion
Create content for social media: stills and video