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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Mumbai: Swedish music streaming company Spotify<\/a> on Monday launched Sound Up in India to boost underrepresented women podcast creators<\/a> in the country.

Sound Up is a global programme created to identify underrepresented communities, and enables participants to hone their
podcast<\/a> skills through training, mentoring, workshops, and full-program support provided by the audio streaming platform.

In India, Spotify will focus on women as an underrepresented community, with the hope to bring more female talent into India's thriving audio ecosystem, the company said.

\"Since its launch in 2018, Sound Up has successfully supported the voices of underrepresented communities with an aim to tackle inequity. The programme seeks to identify opportunities for new talent, and we are eager to find and represent unique female storytellers from India. Ultimately, we want to create a cascading effect where, as we support more women, they in turn act as role models and empower other women in their network to dial up the female voice in the audio industry,\" said Natalie Tulloch, Global Lead-Sound Up at Spotify, in a statement.

\"And to ensure everyone has equal access to resources and technology, Spotify will provide computers, internet access, and podcast recording equipment to the Sound Up participants,\" she added.

The India Sound Up programme will start with four weeks of virtual Sound Up sessions consisting of scheduled live courses, recorded lessons, one-on-one meetings with the
Spotify team<\/a> and facilitators, and light homework assignments. Eight weeks after the completion of virtual classes, participants will submit a final trailer and pitch proposal for the opportunity to be selected to attend the subsequent Sound Up sessions in 2022.

Interested candidates can apply online until July 26. The programme is free and is open to residents of India who identify as women and are above the age of 18. After July 26, 10 finalists will be chosen to attend the programme later this year.

\"Anyone who is an aspiring podcaster with a great idea is welcome, and if selected, will have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field on initial ideation, storytelling, and interviewing, as well as editing and producing podcasts,\" the company said in the statement.A

The facilitators for Sound Up in India include Mae Mariyam Thomas, renowned radio presenter, journalist, podcast producer, and audio content and production consultant, and Riya Mukherjee, an eminent writer, producer, and original content creator.

Globally, the programme has created opportunities for amateur and pro podcasters. In 2021, the programme was extended to 14 countries, enabling Spotify to support an additional more than 140 emerging creators this year alone.

In the past, Sound Up has been offered to women and non-binary people of colour in the US, UK, Ireland, and Sweden; young people of colour from the Periferias in Brazil, and members of the LGBTIQA+ community in Germany.

Sound Up is one of the many steps Spotify is taking to support and build equity for women in the audio industry.

Earlier this year, Spotify launched
AmplifiHer<\/a> in India, a sustained initiative that includes women across music and podcasts, inspiring upcoming talent through their own career paths and stories of success and failure, and EQUAL, which caters to female artists and podcasters, by featuring them prominently on the platform.

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Spotify的声音来提高女性在印度播客的创造者

瑞典音乐流媒体公司Spotify周一提高弱势女性声音在印度推出播客的创造者。

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孟买:瑞典音乐流媒体公司Spotify周一推出的声音在印度提高弱势女性播客的创造者在乡下。

听起来是一个全球性的项目创建识别弱势族群,,使参与者磨练播客技能通过培训、指导车间,全部程序支持音频流媒体所提供的平台。

在印度,Spotify将专注于女性作为弱势群体,希望让更多的女性人才进入印度繁荣的音频系统,该公司表示。

“自2018年推出以来,声音已经成功地支持弱势群体的声音,目的是解决不平等。该计划旨在识别新天赋的机会,和我们渴望找到并代表独特的女性从印度说书人。最终,我们想创建一个级联效应,我们支持更多的女性,他们反过来作为榜样,让其他女人在他们的网络拨打音频行业的女声,“在Spotify全球Lead-Sound娜塔莉·洛克说,在一份声明中说。

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”,以确保每个人都平等获取资源和技术,Spotify将提供电脑、互联网接入、参与者和播客录音设备的声音,”她补充道。

印度声音计划将从四周开始虚拟声音组成的会议安排生活课程,录制的课程,一对一的会晤Spotify团队和主持人,光作业。完成虚拟类八周后,参与者将提交一份最终的拖车和音高提议的机会被选中参加随后的声音在2022年会议。

有兴趣者,可以在线申请,直到7月26日。这个项目是免费的,开放印度的居民认为妇女和18岁以上的。在7月26日,10名选手将被选中参加计划今年晚些时候。

“人是一个有抱负的播客与一个伟大的想法是受欢迎的,如果被选中,将有机会学习该领域的专家在最初的构思,讲故事,和采访,编辑和制作播客,”该公司表示statement.A

主持人的声音在印度包括美Mariyam托马斯,著名的电台主持人,记者,播客生产商和音频内容和生产顾问,Riya穆克吉,一位著名的作家,制片人和原创内容的创造者。

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在全球范围内,该项目创造了业余和职业播客的机会。2021年,该项目被扩展到14个国家,让Spotify支持额外的新兴创作者仅在今年超过140。

在过去,声音已经提供给妇女和非二进制的颜色在美国,英国,爱尔兰和瑞典;年轻人的色彩Periferias在巴西,在德国和LGBTIQA +社区的成员。

听起来是一个许多步骤Spotify采取支持和构建股权音频行业的女性。

今年早些时候,SpotifyAmplifiHer在印度,持续行动,包括女性在音乐和播客,鼓舞人心的即将到来的人才通过自己的职业道路,成功与失败的故事,和相同的情况下,迎合女性艺术家和播客,通过特色突出的平台。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Mumbai: Swedish music streaming company Spotify<\/a> on Monday launched Sound Up in India to boost underrepresented women podcast creators<\/a> in the country.

Sound Up is a global programme created to identify underrepresented communities, and enables participants to hone their
podcast<\/a> skills through training, mentoring, workshops, and full-program support provided by the audio streaming platform.

In India, Spotify will focus on women as an underrepresented community, with the hope to bring more female talent into India's thriving audio ecosystem, the company said.

\"Since its launch in 2018, Sound Up has successfully supported the voices of underrepresented communities with an aim to tackle inequity. The programme seeks to identify opportunities for new talent, and we are eager to find and represent unique female storytellers from India. Ultimately, we want to create a cascading effect where, as we support more women, they in turn act as role models and empower other women in their network to dial up the female voice in the audio industry,\" said Natalie Tulloch, Global Lead-Sound Up at Spotify, in a statement.

\"And to ensure everyone has equal access to resources and technology, Spotify will provide computers, internet access, and podcast recording equipment to the Sound Up participants,\" she added.

The India Sound Up programme will start with four weeks of virtual Sound Up sessions consisting of scheduled live courses, recorded lessons, one-on-one meetings with the
Spotify team<\/a> and facilitators, and light homework assignments. Eight weeks after the completion of virtual classes, participants will submit a final trailer and pitch proposal for the opportunity to be selected to attend the subsequent Sound Up sessions in 2022.

Interested candidates can apply online until July 26. The programme is free and is open to residents of India who identify as women and are above the age of 18. After July 26, 10 finalists will be chosen to attend the programme later this year.

\"Anyone who is an aspiring podcaster with a great idea is welcome, and if selected, will have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field on initial ideation, storytelling, and interviewing, as well as editing and producing podcasts,\" the company said in the statement.A

The facilitators for Sound Up in India include Mae Mariyam Thomas, renowned radio presenter, journalist, podcast producer, and audio content and production consultant, and Riya Mukherjee, an eminent writer, producer, and original content creator.

Globally, the programme has created opportunities for amateur and pro podcasters. In 2021, the programme was extended to 14 countries, enabling Spotify to support an additional more than 140 emerging creators this year alone.

In the past, Sound Up has been offered to women and non-binary people of colour in the US, UK, Ireland, and Sweden; young people of colour from the Periferias in Brazil, and members of the LGBTIQA+ community in Germany.

Sound Up is one of the many steps Spotify is taking to support and build equity for women in the audio industry.

Earlier this year, Spotify launched
AmplifiHer<\/a> in India, a sustained initiative that includes women across music and podcasts, inspiring upcoming talent through their own career paths and stories of success and failure, and EQUAL, which caters to female artists and podcasters, by featuring them prominently on the platform.

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