PODCASTS

Podcasts

We’ve always loved audio. One of our founders began his film life as a sound mixer, and that care for tone, clarity and atmosphere still shapes everything we make. Podcasts are where that comes together, long-form, intelligent conversations that make space for ideas to breathe.

When lockdowns paused filming, podcasting took off. Cambridge’s thinkers didn’t stop sharing their ideas, and neither did we. From medicine to entrepreneurship, humanities to community projects, we helped universities and organisations keep meaningful conversations going.

Today, we produce podcasts for researchers, innovators and mission-driven teams who want to share complex ideas with depth and humanity. We get involved in the subject matter, help shape the format and tone, and handle everything from presenter coaching to sound design.

Whether you’re after a prestige series or a consistent weekly discussion, we’ll make sure your podcast sounds as thoughtful, professional and distinctive as your work deserves.

“I really enjoyed working with Carl and Joe. They understood the voice that I needed to get across, and were really easy to work with, and produced a great film, which I was really proud of. I like working with people that I know I can rely on, and that can also put up with me changing my mind at last minute, and… throwing a few curveballs in.” “Any supplier that's going to supply us anything creative {should} understand that the tone of voice at Cambridge Colleges will be very different. We're not a corporate environment. You know, we are steeped in tradition… We have a global reputation to uphold.

JB
University of Cambridge

LANGUAGE AND RHYTHM

Radio 1 presenter Hannah Morrison explores how rhythmic language affects us all, from childhood to work, neurodiversity to Shakespeare… in partnership with the University of Cambridge Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics.

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THOUGHTLINES

A Radio 4 style prestige series, interviewing leaders in interdisciplinary research from the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH). Presented by journalist Catherine Galloway.

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CAMBRIDGE TECH PODCAST

A weekly series, running since 2022: two personalities of the Cambridge tech cluster interview all the most important figures in Cambridge tech and biotech, from start-ups to incubators, the University, veteran CEOs and investors. The podcast partner of the most important Cambridge tech events, such as Cambridge Tech Week, #21towatch and the Trinity Bradfield Prize.

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OFF THE BRIDLE

A seasonal show about horse racing from Newmarket, hosted by sports journalist Tony Rushmer and two successful trainers, George Scott and Charlie Fellowes. They interview other trainers, jockeys, journalists and racing fans - the range from Sir Mark Prescott to Jack Whitehall. A successful podcast in terms of audience, with some individual episodes at more than 12,000 listeners.

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