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Curious about the development of audiobooks? Are you the type of person who learns aurally, enjoys hearing stories, and experiencing recorded sound in all of its forms? Join Kiwi actor, writer, director and audiobook narrator Romy Hooper as she interviews those who work with all things spoken and all things heard. The bibliophiles, authors, publishers, engineers, historians, performers and artists whose job it is to provide you with high-quality audio content are combined here. Seasoned and appropriately dressed, in SoundSalad. Brought to you by Audiobooks NZ, NZs leading producer of audio content.
Audiobooks New Zealand hosts Sound Salad Podcast, a arts show with 22 episodes published.

In her role as a Technical Engineer - Civil, Lisa plays a key part in managing Orion's overhead power network. No two days are the same.

Boy and the Wolves of Chylgar Book 1 in the Chylgar series By Simon Taylor For more information about Simon Taylor, his books, audiobooks, radio broadcasts and school storytelling, go to www.simontaylorstoryteller.com Bo

This is the moving story of a woman who, throughout her life, has refused to be defined by what others think she can or cannot do. Minnie Baragwanath was diagnosed, at the age of 15, with a congenital condition that left

This is the moving story of a woman who, throughout her life, has refused to be defined by what others think she can or cannot do. Minnie Baragwanath was diagnosed, at the age of 15, with a congenital condition that left

This is the moving story of a woman who, throughout her life, has refused to be defined by what others think she can or cannot do. Minnie Baragwanath was diagnosed, at the age of 15, with a congenital condition that left

I was delighted to be the narrator for Minnie's autobiographical book Blindingly Obvious which tells of her travels and stories as a partially sighted woman and access advocate, and her quest to build a more equitable an

We’re chatting about the impending doom that is the use of artificial intelligence and cloned or computer-generated voices as replacements for narrators and actors in the audiobook industry. Join me as I talk through the

Our first episode for 2023 features Rahul Rai with his new book: Repurpose Me, Your Path to a Contentment Mindset. Do you take life too seriously even though you know it is so temporary? Have you found yourself postpon

Episode 4 has us tossing it with esteemed non-fiction and children’s fiction writer Karen McMillan. Having published in 9 countries she has a number of titles under her belt already, - almost 20, not to mention her Elast

Season 2’s third episode of Sound Salad has us tossing it with Rosy Fenwicke. She’s made the shift from writing part time alongside a medical career, to working full time as a mystery and women’s fiction writer (The Euph

Linn Lorkin is one of our most notoriously successful musical treasures; singer, songwriter, actor and linguist, with residencies in Copenhagen, Naples and New York, she’s been accused of being ‘good at too many things,’

First ep of the year - woohoo! I was chuffed to finally speak with David Whittet - the author of recently released Gang Girl, who also happens to be a filmmaker and a family doctor to boot. When David came to Audiobooks

“When we started, we said: We’re not going to give up. Publish it with us, and we’ll show your book to the world.” Guest number 10 for ya's! An independent publisher since 2008, Peter Dowling has been an editor for book

This week I’m stoked to have my long-time dear and close friend Ghazaleh Golbakhsh chiming into the show remotely - gosh darn Covid levels aye. Ghaz is: a kick-arse writer, screenwriter, director/filmmaker, academic/Fulb

PANZ, otherwise known as The Publishers Association of New Zealand Te Rau o Taakupu They represent 80 trade, educational and digital publishers, and suppliers and consultants to our literary industry. The members range f

Today we’re speaking with a woman I admire hugely, she’s a powerhouse of productivity and advocacy and action and she’s always got time for sending the elevator down to help other writers at all levels of their creative

"We’ve got a lot yet to tell, and see, and watch and listen to in this country. There’s such a lot more to tell." This week I chat with Martin Crump. Martin Crump is a writer, broadcaster and MC, and (among many other th

Pip McKay is our next guest on Sound Salad, and one of our first authors! She self published her novel 'The Telling Time' over lockdown in 2020 and has won numerous awards since, featured at multiple events through our W

This week our first narrator interview is with an amazing New Zealand actor, musical director, and vocal mimic, the artistically and musically adroit Paul Barrett chats to us about the role of the narrator in bringing a

‘We turn pages, they press buttons.’ This week my guest is Josh Nathan. Josh figured out at university that audio engineering was what he was going to focus his energies on, and has been a keen listener of all manner of
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