Watertown Residents Find Their Voice Through Podcasting
WATERTOWN – Podcasting is on the rise in Watertown, with local residents stepping up to the microphone to share stories, insights, and a bit of humor. Covering everything from history to real estate, these homegrown podcasts are gaining traction—and with resources available at WCA-TV, more voices may soon join the mix.
One of those voices is Matt Hanna, host of Little Local Conversations. His podcast explores the people and places that make up Watertown, featuring interviews with local business owners, community leaders, and residents. The show covers a range of topics, from small business stories to discussions with the superintendent of schools and other local officials.
📌 Listen to Little Local Conversations: littlelocalconversations.com
For history buffs, a father-and-son team has created Prime Factors, a podcast that reviews and ranks British prime ministers. Joe Pranevich and his son, Abram, bring an educational yet lighthearted approach to political history, offering insights into past leaders and their legacies. Their format has even gained a following among students and teachers at Watertown Middle School.
📌 Listen to Prime Factors: primefactorspodcast.com
On the business side, real estate and mortgages take center stage in Settle Down, a podcast hosted by Jay Hughes and Ari Koufos. Recorded at WCA-TV, the show blends industry knowledge with humor, breaking down home-buying topics while keeping conversations engaging and entertaining.
📌 Listen to Settle Down: settledownpodcast.com
WCA-TV has become a hub for local podcasting, providing a professional recording space and training opportunities for residents interested in launching their own shows. In addition to Settle Down, the station also produces Eye on Watertown, hosted by Clyde Younger, and Andrew’s Podcast, created by a WCA-TV intern.
📌 Watch Eye on Watertown: vodwcatv.org/CablecastPublicSite/gallery/198?site=1
📌 Watch Andrew’s Podcast: vodwcatv.org/CablecastPublicSite/gallery/196?site=1
Want to start your own podcast? WCA-TV offers workshops and training for residents interested in learning how to record and produce their own shows using professional-grade equipment.
📌 Learn how to create your own podcast at WCA-TV: wcatv.org/workshops
Watertown Public Schools has also embraced podcasting as a way to reach families. Matt McCarthy, the district’s Family Engagement and Communications Strategist, regularly records updates with the superintendent and school committee chair. These discussions provide a more accessible way for residents to stay informed about district initiatives, school projects, and key decisions.
📌 Watch Matt’s interviews on WCN’s Youtube Channel: youtube.com/@watertowncablenews
With a growing podcasting scene and a community eager to tune in, Watertown residents are proving that everyone has a story worth sharing.
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