This session is part of our new Riverside Workshops series. In each workshop, one creator from the Riverside community will share their methods, tips, and workflows to help teach and inspire you.
For this session, we'll feature Jon Richardson. He is podcasting consultant and producer who uses Riverside Studios and Projects to organize and manage his entire workflow for himself and his clients. In the session, we'll discuss:
Get an inside look at exactly what Jon does - and learn how how you can do it, too!
For this workshop, Jon will show you how to turn the chaos of your creative process into an organized workflow that keeps you on top of every step of the process, so you can focus on creating magic, instead of creating a mess.
Join live and get your questions answered via our Live Chat, or register to watch the replay.
Jon Richardson is a podcasting Consultant and Producer with roots in non-fiction television, where he worked as a Story Producer on documentary-style programming before transitioning to audio. Since 2011, he has brought that same storytelling sensibility to the podcasting world, specializing in projects focused on the arts, humanities, and personal wellness. Known for staying ahead of trends in home recording, emerging technologies, and digital platforms, Jon has become a go-to resource for businesses, nonprofits, and creatives looking to launch high-quality podcasts without high-end budgets. Based in Portland, Oregon for over a decade, Jon has partnered with organizations including the Portland Art Museum, Oregon Humanities, the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, and Mike Bennett Studios. In addition to his client work, he hosts Ruined Childhoods, a podcast exploring the legacy of cult and classic films, and I Have A Great Idea, But I’ll Never Do It, a show about clever concepts left on the cutting room floor.
Kendall Breitman leads Riverside's community of creators, supporting the thousands of creators in the Riverside community, helping them hone their skills, create new connections, and reach their goals. A people person to her core, Kendall's passion is connecting with creators and hearing their stories. Before joining Riverside, Kendall worked as a political reporter and television producer for news outlets like NBC and Bloomberg.
This session is part of our new Riverside Workshops series. In each workshop, one creator from the Riverside community will share their methods, tips, and workflows to help teach and inspire you.
For this session, we'll feature Jon Richardson. He is podcasting consultant and producer who uses Riverside Studios and Projects to organize and manage his entire workflow for himself and his clients. In the session, we'll discuss:
Get an inside look at exactly what Jon does - and learn how how you can do it, too!
For this workshop, Jon will show you how to turn the chaos of your creative process into an organized workflow that keeps you on top of every step of the process, so you can focus on creating magic, instead of creating a mess.
Join live and get your questions answered via our Live Chat, or register to watch the replay.
Learn how producer Jon Richardson uses Studios & Projects to streamline his creative process (and how you can, too!)
Jon Richardson is a podcasting Consultant and Producer with roots in non-fiction television, where he worked as a Story Producer on documentary-style programming before transitioning to audio. Since 2011, he has brought that same storytelling sensibility to the podcasting world, specializing in projects focused on the arts, humanities, and personal wellness. Known for staying ahead of trends in home recording, emerging technologies, and digital platforms, Jon has become a go-to resource for businesses, nonprofits, and creatives looking to launch high-quality podcasts without high-end budgets. Based in Portland, Oregon for over a decade, Jon has partnered with organizations including the Portland Art Museum, Oregon Humanities, the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, and Mike Bennett Studios. In addition to his client work, he hosts Ruined Childhoods, a podcast exploring the legacy of cult and classic films, and I Have A Great Idea, But I’ll Never Do It, a show about clever concepts left on the cutting room floor.
Kendall Breitman leads Riverside's community of creators, supporting the thousands of creators in the Riverside community, helping them hone their skills, create new connections, and reach their goals. A people person to her core, Kendall's passion is connecting with creators and hearing their stories. Before joining Riverside, Kendall worked as a political reporter and television producer for news outlets like NBC and Bloomberg.