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Stuff the British Stole: A Steely Investigation, with Overtones of Loss and Imperialism.

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The Podcast Pros are back to investigate one of the many things looted by the British Empire. This particular item has four legs and a mop-like furry body - it’s the Pekingese dog! Their guide? Stuff the British Stole, from ABC and CBC podcasts.

The episode in question is called “Best.Named.Dog.Ever.” It covers the British looting of dogs and other, inanimate, cultural artifacts from the Chinese during the Opium Wars. How did the conflict start? What are the lasting cultural impacts? How did these tiny dogs make their way from China to the UK?

The Podcast Book Club team sat down to discuss sound design, story editing in production, and the importance of picking the right guests, especially when you’re discussing other cultures on your podcast.

So podcast fans, ready to explore and review a new series?

This episode is hosted by podcast production manager Elizabeth Amos, who is joined by podcast producers Zoe Anderson and Jackie Lamport, and audio engineer Alex Bennett.

Check out the episode of Stuff the British Stole here:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2KIUB7DdqtIZZvN5n0IIsG?si=ia4KcwzaTkecDHCNp1JSXg

Follow Podcast Book Club on Twitter, and let us know what you thought of this episode, and our hot (or cold) takes:

twitter.com/podbookclub

twitter.com/lowerstreet

Check out our listen-along playlist!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5L1HaLMMu3xsDqmo6ecQK3?si=b06b61ef7b5b4e48

Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production. Lower Street provides next-level podcast production services for ambitious companies: everything from podcast strategy and creation to growth. We’ve worked with companies like BCG to develop multiple branded podcasts like Climate Vision 2050, BCG Compliance, BCG Fintech Files, and BCG In Her Element. We’ve also helped produce: Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies; HPE’s Technology Now, Zuhlke’s Data Today, Northern Trust’s The Road to Why, Zoobean’s The Reading Culture; ICR’s Welcome to the Arena and ZeroNorth’s Navigating Zero.

Find out more at https://lowerstreet.co/ and sign up for our newsletter to keep in touch https://lowerstreet.co/newsletter-sign-up

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The Podcast Pros are back to investigate one of the many things looted by the British Empire. This particular item has four legs and a mop-like furry body - it’s the Pekingese dog! Their guide? Stuff the British Stole, from ABC and CBC podcasts.

The episode in question is called “Best.Named.Dog.Ever.” It covers the British looting of dogs and other, inanimate, cultural artifacts from the Chinese during the Opium Wars. How did the conflict start? What are the lasting cultural impacts? How did these tiny dogs make their way from China to the UK?

The Podcast Book Club team sat down to discuss sound design, story editing in production, and the importance of picking the right guests, especially when you’re discussing other cultures on your podcast.

So podcast fans, ready to explore and review a new series?

This episode is hosted by podcast production manager Elizabeth Amos, who is joined by podcast producers Zoe Anderson and Jackie Lamport, and audio engineer Alex Bennett.

Check out the episode of Stuff the British Stole here:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2KIUB7DdqtIZZvN5n0IIsG?si=ia4KcwzaTkecDHCNp1JSXg

Follow Podcast Book Club on Twitter, and let us know what you thought of this episode, and our hot (or cold) takes:

twitter.com/podbookclub

twitter.com/lowerstreet

Check out our listen-along playlist!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5L1HaLMMu3xsDqmo6ecQK3?si=b06b61ef7b5b4e48

Podcast Book Club is a Lower Street Production. Lower Street provides next-level podcast production services for ambitious companies: everything from podcast strategy and creation to growth. We’ve worked with companies like BCG to develop multiple branded podcasts like Climate Vision 2050, BCG Compliance, BCG Fintech Files, and BCG In Her Element. We’ve also helped produce: Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies; HPE’s Technology Now, Zuhlke’s Data Today, Northern Trust’s The Road to Why, Zoobean’s The Reading Culture; ICR’s Welcome to the Arena and ZeroNorth’s Navigating Zero.

Find out more at https://lowerstreet.co/ and sign up for our newsletter to keep in touch https://lowerstreet.co/newsletter-sign-up

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