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)