Feet in 2 Worlds is hosting a two-part Fundamentals of Interviewing audio workshop on Friday, May 29 and Monday, June 1, 2026.
The workshop will be held on Zoom and is designed to help participants strengthen fundamental audio interviewing skills. We’ll cover technical skills — like mic placement and monitoring sound — as well as interview techniques that lead to strong, usable tape. The workshop will also put a high emphasis on listening skills, and provide ample listening practice.
Participants will practice by recording an interview over the weekend, then regroup on Monday to share and receive feedback.
The workshop will focus on introductory fundamentals, but interested participants of all skill levels are welcome.
Time and Date:
Part One:
Friday, May 29, 2026
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern
Part Two:
Monday, June 1, 2026
1 p.m. to 4 p.m Eastern
Participants are asked to attend both sessions. Participants will also use the weekend in between to record one short interview.
Pricing:
The cost to participate is $100.
Requirements:
Participants will need to have their own audio recording equipment, including a recording device (such as a Zoom, Tascam, or Marantz recorder), hand-held microphone, and headphones.
Participants will also be required to participate in a Zoom meeting, listen to audio, and share their recording files, so a computer in a quiet space with internet is highly recommended for the workshop.
Apply:
Applications are on a first-come, first-served basis, and close on Monday, May 25 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.
The workshop will be capped at 10 participants. The $100 workshop fee must be paid to reserve your spot. Additional signups will be placed on a waitlist.
Your acceptance to this workshop is pending receiving a confirmation email from Feet in 2 Worlds.
About Feet in 2 Worlds
Feet in 2 Worlds (Fi2W) is an award-winning news outlet and media training program that tells the stories of today’s immigrants. Fi2W empowers immigrant journalists and documents the construction of a new American identity. Over the past two decades, we have trained and mentored hundreds of immigrant journalists, helping them reach audiences on public radio and online news sites and advancing their careers.
