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TELL YOUR STORY THROUGH AUDIO

A GUIDE TO CREATING YOUR AUDIO STORY

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Your audio storytelling is your response to the silencing of women.

It can reflect any personal or collective experience of strength, hope, unity or resistance of oppression, injustice, or exclusion. 

 
Please limit your story to 3 minutes maximum
 
Consider the following steps when you are creating your audio story:
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ONE

Write your story down first.

 

* If you feel stuck here, remind yourself that you are not alone. 

Connect with Ginny’s spoken word (this is a video, but her story follows the guidelines in terms of process), look at women’s stories and connect with the history of the art movement on Instagram @womenslaundry.

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TWO

Practice telling your story aloud before you begin recording.

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THREE

It is not necessary for you to identify yourself specifically within your story, but you are welcome to include your entire name if you choose.

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FOUR

Find a quiet space to begin recording.

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FIVE

Record your story once and then listen to it so that you can make any necessary changes when you record it a second time.

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SIX

Listen to it

one more time before you share it here.

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SEVEN

Invite friends and loved ones to participate and support our mission to continue holding space for ourselves and each other.

Invite others to participate Audio Story
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