The inaugural International Women’s Podcast
Awards, a unique event celebrating the very best female-led moments in
podcasting of the last year, announces the 2021 winners. The
founder of The Skylark Collective, Naomi Mellor, herself a podcaster and
champion of the interests of women in the world of podcasting, launched this
innovative global event to raise the profile of female podcasters and honour
their phenomenal work.
The International Women’s Podcast Awards
was hosted at AllBright in London by acclaimed presenter, author and journalist
Vick Hope of BBC Radio 1, whose own podcast, Songs To Live By, launched in
March 2021.
The event was sponsored by Shure, a
leading global manufacturer of premium audio equipment, with category
sponsorship from Acast, Blubrry, Captivate FM and Sara Tye.
Award Category Winners
The Acast Moment of Comedy Gold,
presented by founder of Soul Sutras and host of the Masala Podcast, Sangeeta
Pillai
Overview: Sometimes in the
last 18 months it hasn’t felt like there’s been much to laugh about, but the
power of comedy to transcend circumstances is huge. Even in the midst of a
pandemic.
Winners: Rhea Chedid and
Marilyn Zakhour.
Podcast: Who
Run The World
Location: Rhea is based in
London, and Marilyn is based in Dubai
What did the judges say? “I really enjoyed listening to the hosts scroll through Bumble, as it felt incredibly relatable and really fun. They also brought up really topical experiences among young Arabs living in London and their approach to dating which was very unique and interesting.”
The Blubrry Moment of Raw Emotion,
presented by podcaster and BBC Radio 1Xtra producer Roshan Roberts
Overview: There’s something
about podcasts that can really make you feel things isn’t there?
Sometimes you just hear a piece of audio and you’re still thinking about it
hours later. Often we’re listening alone and these moments just hit you.
Winner: Claire Waite Brown
Podcast: Creativity
Found
Location: Oxfordshire, UK
What did the judges say? “Listening to this excerpt totally flawed me - raw and honestly told, this true life account is extraordinary. Claire has managed to create a beautifully supportive atmosphere of trust which allowed her interviewee to describe, very personally, a shocking turning point in her life. This excerpt really showcases the power of a podcast at its best. A hugely impactful and memorable podcast that stays with the listener long after the button has been switched off.”
Moment of Cliff-Hanger
Drama, presented by Farah Jassat, head of podcasts of Intelligence Squared.
Overview: We all love a
Netflix binge from time to time, but a podcast binge on a really good series
too can be utterly brilliant. The capacity to listen on from one podcast to the
next if you’re on a long journey or got time on your hands is fantastic,
especially when you are hooked on a show. As the host or producer of a
storytelling podcast, it’s a special skill to be able to create those climactic
moments that keep your audience on tenterhooks, desperate for the next episode
to find out what happens next.
Winner: Kathleen Goldhar
Podcast: Do You Know
Mordechai?
Location: Toronto, Canada
What did the judges say? “Do You Know Mordechai? was the stand podcast in this category for me. I was intrigued and captivated from the opening moment, and since listening to Kathleen’s entry, have binged the entire series. Fantastic work with great production.”
Sara Tye’s Moment of Entrepreneurial
Inspiration, presented by Sara Tye
Overview: It’s frequently said
that being an entrepreneur can be a lonely place. It might feel like all people
ever tell you about is how many new businesses fail, when actually what you
want is to be inspired by people who’ve been there and done it. Whether you
need help and advice, encouragement from afar, or advice on running a startup,
there’s a podcast for you as an entrepreneur.
Winner: Fleur Emery
Podcast: The REALWORK
Podcast
Location: London, UK
What did the judges say? “I picked Realwork as the winner as the subject matter was very original, and Fleur really had done her research on the interviewee. The impact was really strong and brought a tear to my eye. Great, great podcast interview.”
Moment of Behind-the-Scenes Brilliance,
presented by Naomi Mellor, founder of The Skylark Collective and the
International Women’s Podcast Awards
Overview: They say that
“behind every great man is a great woman”, but how about “behind every podcast
is a great producer, or editor, or writer”? Some podcasts are one woman shows,
with that one person doing everything from start to finish. Others have a team
behind them, beavering away behind the scenes to help deliver an incredible
show. Either way, there’s often an unsung heroine of a podcast, and we wanted
to celebrate them in the category of Moment of Behind The Scenes Brilliance.
Winners: Jolene Banning and
Debbie Pacheco
Podcast: Seven Truths
Location: Fort WIlliam First Nation,
Ontario, Canada
What did the judges say? “Seven Truths is deeply original, telling an important story that is rarely heard. It is beautifully created, highly evocative and really interesting. A brilliant listen.”
Moment of Badass Business Advice,
presented by Anna Jones, founder of Allbright
Overview: Often, as women in business, our working lives can feel
more like a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows than a stroll through along
the proverbial career path. Despite the genre of business podcasts being wholly
dominated by men, there are some truly brilliant women out there producing
high-quality, informative and entertaining work to help you through the tough
times and encourage you on to greater things.
Winner: Shereen Kassam
Podcast: Creative Breakthrough
Location: Orlando, Florida, USA
What did the judges say?
The Captivate FM Moment of Touching
Honesty, presented by podcaster and presenter Pips Taylor.
Overview: The capacity of a
podcast to create an open, safe environment that promotes honest conversations
and the sharing of meaningful thoughts and experiences, is something that’s
easy to talk about but much harder to do. The hosts shortlisted in this
category who’ve achieved this intimate environment with their podcasts have
created beautiful, touching moments that often linger with you long after
you’ve pressed pause.
Winner: Liz Beardsell
Podcast: Diary, She Wrote
Location: London, UK
What did the judges say? “Liz’s entry was incredibly touching and deeply personal, creating an intimate, honest look at the nuances of dating in London in the 21st century. The solo voice reading her real-life, unedited diary entries creates an atmosphere of such intimacy that it’s hard to stop listening. I was hooked.”
The Shure Award for Changing the World
One Moment At A Time, presented by Marco Marini from Shure.
Overview: Podcasts have the
capacity to change people’s minds, and their accessibility means that their
message can reach a large audience. Women and girls all over the world can tap
into podcasts as a medium to be inspired by the work of others, to make their
voices heard or to advocate for a better world. We’re celebrating the best of
those out there in the Award For Changing The World One Moment At A Time.
Winner: Laura Joyce Davis
Podcast: Shelter In Place Podcast
Location: London, UK
What did the judges say? “I absolutely
loved this podcast. It was educational, honest and so evocative, with brilliant
production and original themes. Really great work.”
Naomi Mellor, founder of the
International Women’s Podcast Awards, said: “It’s been a real joy to hear the
entries we received from across the world for the inaugural International
Women’s Podcast Awards. We received submissions from women and non-binary folk from
thirteen countries, and I’m thrilled to have announced the winners of our 8
categories this evening. THe quality of work entered was astoundingly high, and
confirmed all our suspicions about the depth and breadth of talent out there.
Congratulations to all eight winners - your work was truly brilliant and fully
deserving of this recognition.”
Naomi also added her sincere thanks to
the event’s headline sponsor, Shure, category supporters plus all the fantastic
brands that had contributed to the event, including Kingdom Scotland,Breedon Perfumery, Yougi, Black insomnia and Swicily.
Vick Hope said; “I feel honoured
presenting The International Women’s Podcast Awards. In a year like no other,
podcasts have become such a special and vital part of people’s everyday
wellbeing and have helped us stay connected, informed and entertained.
I’m excited that I get to be a part of these awards. It’s been unbelievable
meeting these inspirational women who have won the awards tonight and dedicated
their time to make brilliant podcasts for all audiences to enjoy”.
Editors Notes
Podcasts are the fastest growing form of
media, and the global podcast market is predicted to grow at 27% year-on-year
for the next 5 years, with an anticipated market value of $USD 60 billion by
2027, compared to $USD 11 billion in 2020. But last year, only 1 of the top 10
grossing podcasts worldwide was hosted by a woman, and latest figures estimate
that less than a third of the top 500 podcasts have at least one woman at the
helm.
The International Women’s Podcast Awards
aims to help level the playing field for women in this exciting and evolving
industry, by rewarding and elevating the unsung podcast hosts, editors,
producers and writers out there whose work deserves recognition.
The joy of podcasting lies in its
intimacy, in the atmosphere created between the host, guest and listener, and
in the moments of incredible sensitivity, humour or honesty that keep people
engrossed.
The International Women’s Podcast Awards
celebrate these intimate moments of podcasting brilliance, and the women that
make them happen. It doesn’t matter if they’ve had 100 downloads or 100
million, the awards are open to everyone in podcasting that identifies as a
womxn or non-binary. If they’ve captured a delicious piece of audio that sums
up them, their guest or their audience to perfection, then we believe they
deserve honouring with an award.
Naomi Mellor
Founder,
the Skylark Collective and International Women’s Podcast Awards - https://skylarkcollective.co.uk/
Naomi
Mellor is a multi-faceted and multi-talented podcaster, presenter, entrepreneur
and veterinary surgeon. She is the founder of the Skylark Collective and the
International Women’s Podcast Awards, and a passionate advocate of raising the
voices of women in podcasting.
The
common thread running throughout Naomi’s career is a passion for creating meaningful
connections with others and serving those around her. She was raised with the
idea that women and girls can step into their power to do or be whatever they
want in life, and it remains a particular goal of hers to share that idea with
others.
Naomi
grew up in Manchester and first expressed a desire to be a vet at the age of
three. Fifteen years later she was still determined to fulfil her dreams, and
since 2007, her career as a vet has taken her to the South Pacific, Australia,
the USA, Newmarket and beyond, working with high-performing equine athletes and
top-class riders bound for the Olympics, Royal Ascot and the Epsom Derby.
She has
strong empathetic communication skills and an intuitive ability to form bonds
with people honed over 14 years in veterinary practice. Dealing with a hugely
diverse client base during her career also meant Naomi developed an interest in
hearing the stories of the people she met, as well as their animals.
These
stories, and an interest in promoting the interests of women in the workplace,
sparked Naomi’s interest in podcasting. Whilst between jobs and unsure where
her career was going in 2018, she set herself the audacious challenge of
starting a podcast and running an ultramarathon. Mentored by Sarah Williams of
Tough Girl, Naomi learned the art of podcasting from scratch, and in 2019 was
the 6th woman to finish the Jurassic Coast Challenge, a 3-day ultramarathon
along the Dorset coastline.
Her
first podcast, Smashing The Ceiling, launched in 2018, telling the stories of
women with interesting, unusual and inspiring careers. Naomi has now
interviewed over 50 women about their working lives, including author and
journalist Alexandra Heminsley, former Olympic athlete Donna Fraser, Forbes
writer and surgeon Jamie Coleman, and Formula 1 development driver Jamie
Chadwick, as well as hosting two other successful veterinary podcasts in the
meantime.
People
warm to Naomi’s enthusiasm, kindness, sense of fun and desire to see others
grow. She is passionate about creating meaningful change in the world, and
empowering women with the confidence to fulfil their podcasting potential.
In 2021,
Naomi combined her passions for podcasting and promoting the interests of
audacious, confident women worldwide to found The Skylark Collective and the
International Women’s Podcast Awards. The Skylark Collective is a global
network of women in podcasting, that aims to support and unite women and
non-binary podcasters all over the world through connection, collaboration and
celebration. The inaugural International Women's Podcast Awards to be held in
September 2021 at the Allbright in London, will be the first awards anywhere in
the world to specifically recognise and reward the talent of women in
podcasting.
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