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How to make an investigative podcast
Netherlands⚽ Sports1/9/2026

How to make an investigative podcast

This episode of the podcast 'Backlight' provides a guide on creating an investigative podcast, featuring insights from journalists and producers who attended the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Malaysia. Hosts Beatriz Ramalho da Silva and Tessa Pang discuss essential steps such as identifying compelling stories, crafting narratives, and developing engaging content. The episode includes behind-the-scenes audio from the conference and a lighthearted segment on the world’s smelliest fruit. Guests include Susanne Reber, Sue-Lin Wong, and Roby Alampay, who share their expertise in investigative journalism and podcast production. The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

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How to make an investigative podcast

This episode of the podcast 'Backlight' provides a guide on creating an investigative podcast, featuring insights from journalists and producers who attended the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Malaysia. Hosts Beatriz Ramalho da Silva and Tessa Pang discuss essential steps such as identifying compelling stories, crafting narratives, and developing engaging content. The episode includes behind-the-scenes audio from the conference and a lighthearted segment on the world’s smelliest fruit. Guests include Susanne Reber, Sue-Lin Wong, and Roby Alampay, who share their expertise in investigative journalism and podcast production. The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

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