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Conversational Podcast on Memories and Nostalgia of 2000's Kids

Student: Liakhovenko Polina

Supervisor: Oksana Moroz

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 10

Year of Graduation: 2024

The graduation paper enriches the knowledge regarding the creation and production of a digital archive in the format of a podcast. The main objective is to create a space of preserving memories for children born in the 2000s as a space for personal and common collective memories. The first part of the research is dedicated to the features of podcast genre, nostalgia-related theoretical base and the importance of childhood studies. The practical part of the research explains the concept of a project, analyzes its target audience and main competitors, provides for juridical risks and shows practical results that have been achieved by the time of presenting this paper. The project consists of 5 thematic episodes and 1 trailer, which are dedicated to the iconic attributes of childhood in the era of the 00's. The project also provides a Telegram channel, which serves as an additional platform for the promotion and comprehensive formation of a sense of nostalgia through visual solutions.

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