
World Building with Jonathan Goldberg
On this episode of the Audience podcast, Stuart chats with award-winning playwright Jonathan Goldberg about how he builds a world for the stage and behind the mic for his podcast, “The Fall of the House of Sunshine.” How do you create and portray a believable world for your podcast? Which details do you focus on and which do you leave out? Jonathan also shares his perspective on working as a writer, his influences, and why (and how) dark comedies work so well today. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to Castos.com/podcast. And as always, if you’re enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at castos.com/subscribe. Today you’ll learn about: What Jonathan’s background in theater taught him about storytelling and worldbuilding Jonathan’s playwright and audiodrama influences Discoverability for writers The difference between entertainment and art Defining Jonathan’s brand How Jonathan builds a world from scratch Building a fiction or nonfiction world for a podcast How dark comedies work: it’s about perspective The fun in playing with genre and tropes Podcasting as a skill The importance of collaboration in podcasting Resources/Links: Jonathan A Goldberg: http://jonathanagoldberg.org/ The Fall of the House of Sunshine: http://www.podmusical.com/#new-page A Simple Herstory: https://www.asimpleherstory.com/ Castos Academy: https://academy.castos.com/ Castos, private podcast: https://academy.castos.com/privatepodcast/ Castos, website: https://castos.com/ Castos, YouTube:
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Show Notes
On this episode of the Audience podcast, Stuart chats with award-winning playwright Jonathan Goldberg about how he builds a world for the stage and behind the mic for his podcast, “The Fall of the House of Sunshine.” How do you create and portray a believable world for your podcast? Which details do you focus on and which do you leave out? Jonathan also shares his perspective on working as a writer, his influences, and why (and how) dark comedies work so well today.
If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to Castos.com/podcast. And as always, if you’re enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at castos.com/subscribe.
Today you’ll learn about:
- What Jonathan’s background in theater taught him about storytelling and worldbuilding
- Jonathan’s playwright and audiodrama influences
- Discoverability for writers
- The difference between entertainment and art
- Defining Jonathan’s brand
- How Jonathan builds a world from scratch
- Building a fiction or nonfiction world for a podcast
- How dark comedies work: it’s about perspective
- The fun in playing with genre and tropes
- Podcasting as a skill
- The importance of collaboration in podcasting
Resources/Links:
Jonathan A Goldberg: http://jonathanagoldberg.org/
The Fall of the House of Sunshine: http://www.podmusical.com/#new-page
A Simple Herstory: https://www.asimpleherstory.com/
Castos Academy: https://academy.castos.com/
Castos, private podcast: https://academy.castos.com/privatepodcast/
Castos, website: https://castos.com/
Castos, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/castos
Clubhouse video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8729ZpWpmIw