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Uni Taster Days redefines university decisions with authentic student voices.

Jon Cheek, founder of Uni Taster Days and co-host of The Uni Guide podcast, shares his journey of creating a go-to resource for UK students exploring university options. He reveals how his podcast evolved from focusing on parents and teachers to becoming a platform driven by students, for students—putting authentic voices at the center of the conversation. From navigating the complexities of university applications to crafting a podcast that balances quality, consistency, and impact, Jon offers a wealth of insights into higher education podcasting. He discusses the importance of audience engagement, the power of listening, and the rewards of staying committed to the process, offering a useful guide for educators, podcasters, and anyone passionate about connecting with their audience in meaningful ways.

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Chapters:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (03:52) - The Inspiration Behind Uni Taster Days
  • (05:54) - Launching the Uni Guide Podcast
  • (06:36) - Pivoting the Podcast Audience
  • (08:47) - The Podcast as a Resource
  • (10:44) - The Benefits and Challenges of Podcasting
  • (13:04) - Pedals and Podium Philosophy
  • (16:36) - Why a Podcast?
  • (20:32) - Engaging Student Voices
  • (23:13) - The Guest Selection Process
  • (24:51) - Unique Position of Uni Taster Days
  • (29:46) - Advice for University Podcasters
  • (32:55) - Conclusion
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