Mentor: Gent Gorani
Date: 07-08-09.11.2025
Time: 13:00 – 16:00
Location: Rezidenca 17
Have you ever thought about starting your own podcast? Talking about topics that inspire you, interviewing interesting people, or simply sharing your thoughts and ideas? In this three-day workshop, we’ll go from the basics all the way to the final product — learning how a podcast idea is born, how to write a script, how to use microphones and professional equipment, how to record, and finally how to edit everything so it’s ready for a clean and polished broadcast.
There will be plenty of hands-on experience — not just theory. Together with the group, you’ll create a short podcast episode using the studio at Rezidenca 17. By the end, you’ll understand the entire process: from going “on air” to publishing on YouTube.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or have tried something like this before — what matters is that you’re curious and creative enough to be part of the group.
Gent Gorani is a producer and host with over 15 years of experience in media, primarily at Dukagjini Radio Television, where he worked as a chief technical producer and led various programs. He is involved in music production, commercial recording, audio production for films and documentaries, as well as numerous audiovisual projects. In addition, he’s active as an independent producer on music and art projects and is the founder and organizer of the Into the Park Festival.
In the workshop, he will share his expertise in podcast preparation, technical aspects, and production — with a focus on practical work and group collaboration.
At the end of the sessions, all participants will receive a certificate of participation.
Spots are limited, so make sure to register and secure your place!
Deadline for registration is November 3
To join the workshop, register at the link: https://forms.gle/LzJu6JhjpFa5NfFDA
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Rezidenca 17’s program is supported by the Kosovar Civil Society Foundation (KCSF) program ‘EJA Kosovo’, co-financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and Sweden. Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport; Municipality of Prishtina and SMART Balkans.







