Patcast is a boutique podcast production company that specialises in crafting thoughtful, story-driven audio for communities, organisations, and industries.

We offer an end-to-end service—from research and recording to editing, project management, and promotion—tailored to each client’s unique goals.
We approach every project with compassion, curiosity, and professionalism, creating high-quality podcasts that feel personal, purposeful, and well made.
At the heart of our work is a belief in the power of conversation to connect people and showcasing meaningful stories.

WHY CREATE A BESPOKE PODCAST FOR YOUR COMMUNITY?

  • Share local stories that build connection and belonging.

  • Reflect diverse voices and lived experiences.

  • Boost engagement with events and initiatives.

  • Spotlight local organisations and causes.

  • Strengthen collaboration across the community.

  • Preserve community history and identity.

  • Celebrate culture and foster local pride.

WHY USE A PODCAST TO SUPPORT YOUR PROJECT OR INITIATIVE?

  • Clearly communicate goals, progress, and impact.

  • Tell compelling stories that bring the project to life.

  • Engage audiences and spark conversation.

  • Share insights, lessons learned, and best practices.

  • Foster connection among stakeholders and participants.

  • Raise awareness and attract partners or supporters.

  • Highlight diverse voices through expert and team interviews.

WHY LAUNCH A PODCAST FOR YOUR INDUSTRY OR ORGANISATION?

  • Showcase expertise and build industry credibility.

  • Share targeted content that deepens audience connection.

  • Feature expert guests to grow networks.

  • Reach audiences anytime, anywhere.

  • Build a loyal listener base around shared interests.

  • Offer a cost-effective engagement tool.

  • Add a personal, human touch through conversation.

This is Wangaratta Season 1 kicked off in late 2023 in partnership with the Rural City of Wangaratta’s Grit & Resilience Program.

Created for residents, by residents, it features monthly episodes highlighting local community groups, services, and projects—from Wangaratta Carevan and Loaves & Fishes to the Community Garden, Blind Sports Victoria, and more.

Each episode offers stories that foster social connection, inclusion, and grassroots resilience.

The season wrapped with a special episode in March 2025 featuring Professor Jane Farmer on the power of social connection (listen below)