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Jun 2022
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This week, Working producer Cameron Drews talks to Alex Sujong Laughlin, producer of the hit podcast Normal Gossip. In the interview, Alex explains what a producer does and talks about how important it is for producers to have creative input. Then she digs into the process behind Normal Gossip and shares how she and host Kelsey McKinney anonymize the gossip stories and make decisions about which details to tweak and which ones to keep. 

After the interview, Cameron and co-host June Thomas talk more about what it’s like to be a podcast producer. 

In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Alex shares her favorite and least favorite production tasks. She also tells a story about a listener email that she and Kelsey received. 

Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.

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