Open Podcast is a community outreach initiative by the Foundation.
Muellners Foundation promotes and advocates Internet freedom and open engineering ideas in these podcasts.
With Open Podcast, the Foundation's global citizens express their views, their case studies, and open research in an open session.
a. Members may present their views on subjects that comprise a core research focus of the Foundation.
b. Live Streams are broadcast on different forums of the Internet.
c. All episodes are released in open source, where citizens share their experiential learning for the benefit of humanity, and to advocate Foundation's guiding principles.
A peer-reviewed podcast!
Open podcasts are peer-reviewed.
For any live streams to continue and to qualify to be published on the Foundation's public forums:
a. At least two members of the Foundation host a podcast. A peer's presentation is always reviewed by another peer. Open Podcast is not the megaphone for individual member's activism. It is the "Voice" of the community. Therefore, a peer's ideas shall be reviewed by another peer.
b. Moderators: Moderators and interviewers play an important role in channelizing an open conversation with fluidity and empathy. A single member participates in the podcast and moderates the conversation. A moderator helps panelists modulate their discussion into something civil, humane, and meaningful for our community.
c. Observer: An observer member participates in the podcast for the episode to qualify as an open podcast. The Observer member may or may not participate as a speaker. The observer member generally observes if the podcast stream is within the Foundation's guiding principles. Members from different Open Council Committees generally volunteer to be Observers of an open podcast.
So at least four members come together to host an open podcast. More members may join as panelists depending on the subject, style, theme, and nature of the episode.
Platforms where Open Podcasts are hosted:
Moderators should use the Foundation's recognized communications systems for the advocacy of the Foundation's research and objectives in a responsible manner.
The Internet platforms currently used are: Streamyard, Youtube, Linkedin Live, Spotify
For any hosted open podcast on the Foundation's public forums, guiding principles and the Code of Conduct should be observed by participants. Most importantly, Moderators should moderate the livestreams in accordance with the Moderation Policy.
In addition to the above, participants should read special community guidelines for hosting a successful podcast episodeself governed, autonomous Livestream on the network's social media channels and CouncilPost platform, through a real time streaming service.
Anyone with contributor rights to the Open Constitution network can publish and release a Live stream of Open Podcast.
This page describes the guidelines for the individual contributors for scheduling and recording Livestreams for an episode of the open podcast.
With Open Podcast, the Foundation's global citizens express their views, their case studies, and open research in an open session.
An open podcast for all the "voices".
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