“Talking ‘Bout My Generation” Podcast Wins Janno Media Award

Wednesday, August 7th, 2024

We’re delighted to announce Lucy Marshall as the third recipient of the Janno Media Award in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University’s Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism.

Her podcast episode, Talking ‘Bout My Generation, impressed the judges with its unique concept of exploring generational perspectives on engaging topics. This award includes a £5,000 bursary and the full support of Janno Media’s podcast department which will enable Lucy to transform her pilot episode into a fully-fledged podcast series.

Talking ‘Bout My Generation will feature three generations of women from the same family (Lucy, her Mum and her Nana) engaging in spirited discussions on themes ranging from music and fashion to politics and social media. The podcast promises to be both entertaining and insightful, offering listeners a rare glimpse into how different generations perceive and interpret the world around them.

In her application, Lucy, who has just received a First Class Honours in Broadcast Journalism,  highlighted the significance of capturing these intergenerational conversations and providing a platform for open, unrestricted dialogue. “Freedom of speech is at the core of the podcast – no opinion is invalid, it’s an open space for thoughts to be discussed,” she says.

She expressed her excitement at receiving the award, saying how it would significantly impact her early career and provide invaluable industry experience. The bursary will enable Lucy to upgrade her recording equipment and enhance the production quality of her podcast.

Lucy Marshall

Lucy Marshall, Janno Media Award Winner 2024

Matt Wallace, Founder & Head of Innovation at Janno Media and an NTU alumnus, commented on the importance of giving back to the university.

“It’s incredibly rewarding to support the next generation of content creators from NTU. Having walked in their shoes, I know how valuable this kind of opportunity can be. Lucy’s project stood out for its originality and potential to connect with audiences across age groups. We’re thrilled to be a part of her journey and can’t wait to see the podcast series come to life.”

Gail Mellors, BA Broadcast Journalism course leader at NTU, said,

“We are so very excited about the partnership between Janno Media and the Broadcast Journalism and Journalism undergraduate programmes, within the School of Arts and Humanities at NTU, which provides a dynamic and meaningful way of integrating working with industry into our courses.

“The award represents a unique and exciting opportunity for students to produce a professional podcast series under the Janno Media umbrella and the potential launchpad for their careers.

“The content produced, so far, has been exceptional and we look forward to this collaboration continuing long into the future.”

Lucy joins previous award recipients Anjy Olosunde and Harry Briggs, and like them, she will benefit from Janno Media’s expertise and technical support.

For more information on the Janno Media Award, please contact Nicola Horner.

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