Women over the age of 18 can apply by July 26 to participate in the Spotify Sound-Up program. In this, the selected woman will be given computer, internet access and podcast recording equipment.
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Swedish music streaming company Spotify on Monday launched Sound Up in India to promote underrepresented female podcast creators in the country.
Sound Up is a global program designed to identify underrepresented communities, and enable participants to hone their podcasting skills through training, mentoring, workshops and full-program support provided by the audio streaming platform makes.
The company said that, “In India, Spotify will focus on women as an under-represented community with the hope of bringing more female talent to India’s thriving audio ecosystem.”
The company will provide computer and podcast recording equipment to the participants
Sound Up Global Lead Natalie Tulloch said in a statement, “Since its launch in 2018, Sound Up has successfully supported the voices of underrepresented communities with the aim of tackling inequality. The program seeks to identify opportunities for new talent and we look forward to finding and representing unique women storytellers from India. Ultimately, we want to create a wider impact where we can support more women, they in turn act as role models and help other women in our networks to dial up the female voice in the audio industry. empowers.”
And to ensure that everyone has equal access to resources and technology, Spotify will provide Sound Up participants with computers, Internet access, and podcast recording equipment, he added.
You can apply till 26th July
Interested candidates can apply online till 26 July. The program is free and is open to residents of India who wish to identify as women and are over the age of 18. After July 26, 10 finalists will be selected to participate in the event later this year.
The company said in the statement, “Anyone who is an aspiring podcaster with a great idea is welcome, and if selected, will be given initial ideas, storytelling and interviews, as well as editing and creating podcasts.” You will get an opportunity to learn from experts. “
Sound Up’s facilitators in India include Maryam Thomas, a renowned radio presenter, journalist, podcast producer, and audio content and production consultant, and Riya Mukherjee, a noted writer, producer, and original content creator.
Sound Up has been started in these countries
Previously Sound Up for women and non-binary people of color in the US, UK, Ireland and Sweden; Offered to youth of color in Peripherias in Brazil, and members of the LGBTIQA Plus community in Germany. Sound Up is one of the many steps Spotify is taking to build support and equity for women in the audio industry.
Earlier this year, Spotify launched ‘AmplifiHer’ in India, an ongoing initiative that involves women in music and podcasts, inspiring up-and-coming talent through their career paths and stories of success and failure, And the same that caters to female artists and podcasters prominently on stage by featuring in them.
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