Project Resources

Our methodology focuses on democratising the word by providing young people with the technical proficiency and critical thinking skills required to lead modern public discourse.

Guideline Methodology
Theoretical Foundation

Guideline

This comprehensive manual serves as the pedagogical backbone of the project. It explores how podcasting can be used as a revolutionary tool for social inclusion and digital literacy. By bridging the gap between youth development and audio production, the Guideline provides youth workers with a clear roadmap for fostering emotional connection and authenticity through sound.

Digital Literacy & Inclusion
European Audio Trends
Voice & Authenticity Training
Technical Setup Workflows
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Challenges Practical Application
Practical Application

Challenges Guide

A structured sequence of 30 practical challenges designed to move creators from fundamental audio concepts to complex investigative reporting. Each task is meticulously aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), encouraging young people to use their new skills to address real-world issues like climate change, gender equality, and civic participation.

30 Progressive Tasks
SDG Goal Alignment
Collaborative Production
Investigative Skills
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Pocket Guides Themes
Thematic Specialisation

Pocket Guides

This resource comprises six specialised guides created within the PODCast project, focusing on topics of vital importance to young people: politics, mental health, youth participation, gender equality, ethnicity, and employability. Each guide provides a comprehensive topic introduction, explains and exemplifies useful terms connected to the subject, and concludes with a curated list of essential resources for further exploration.

Mental Health & Gender
Politics & Participation
Terminology Glossaries
Resource Directories
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