Podcast: DIY oral history

We have been continuing our foray into the world of podcasting and learning so much about the format. In our second episode we thought it would be nice to share some ideas with people about how they could approach recording oral histories with family or friends, using low-tech equipment. We decided to focus on how to engage people and prompts to get people talking rather than getting too ‘techie’ and talking about equipment in detail. We talk about using audio as a starting point as we are keen for people to give it a go and not be too overwhelmed by the technology.

Having spent many years recording other people stories for our projects I decided a couple of years ago to record stories with my own mum and dad and it feels really nice to know I have those to keep and to share. With the Christmas holidays coming up and with this strange coronavirus year we have had it could be a good time to reflect, listen to and record some memories of you own family or friends, either face-to-face or online.

Julia Goldsmith


Check out our Oral History projects on www.herefordshirelifethroughalens.org.uk

If you are working with groups of older people we have a set of downloadable resources to help you:

Podcasts Supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.