Heard!: Afros & Audio Interview Series with Talib Jasir

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Broadcasting, Podcasting, and Community Power with Robin Kinnie

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Heard!: Afros & Audio Interview Series with Talib Jasir
Broadcasting, Podcasting, and Community Power with Robin Kinnie
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In this episode of Heard! Afros & Audio Interview Series, host Talib Jasir speaks with Robin Kinnie, founder of Motor City Woman and Audio Engineers of Detroit, about broadcasting, podcasting, and building sustainable audio communities.

Robin shares how Detroit’s broadcasting legacy and the influence of Martha Jean “The Queen” Steinberg shaped her approach to voice, ownership, and community. The conversation explores how Motor City Woman and Audio Engineers of Detroit support underrepresented creators through education, production services, and workforce development in audio and broadcasting.

This episode also covers audio engineering as a trade, the growing relevance of trade schools in Detroit, partnerships with educational institutions, and why local and regional podcast ecosystems matter more than scale alone. It’s a grounded conversation for podcasters, audio professionals, educators, and creatives thinking about long-term sustainability and community impact in audio.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:35 Robin Kinnie’s Background and Early Inspirations 02:19 Founding Motor City Woman and Its Evolution 02:44 Representation and Why It Matters 04:30 Services Offered by Motor City Woman and Audio Engineers of Detroit 04:53 Adapting During the Pandemic 06:11 Audio Engineers of Detroit: Mission and Curriculum 11:10 Client Engagement and Production Services 13:50 Empowering Underrepresented Voices 15:39 Overcoming Challenges and Building a Platform 20:56 Growing Interest in Trade Schools 21:16 The Importance of Trades in Detroit 22:39 Audio Engineering as a Career Path 24:08 Partnership with Ferris State University 25:49 Afros & Audio and Educating the Next Generation 26:40 The Rise of Podcasting 28:37 Building Community Through Podcasting 32:03 Local and Regional Podcast Ecosystems 34:38 Depth Over Breadth in Podcasting 39:03 Connecting with Audio Engineers of Detroit

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To learn more about Motor City Woman and Audio Engineers of Detroit visit https://motorcitywoman.com and https://aedetroit.com

Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinkinnie

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Creative Director and Founder of Indie Creative Network. Tech guy... Podcast Guy... Dad.