Well, to add podcast audio to a story, first, you need to make sure the audio quality is good. Then, find a suitable point in your story where the audio fits naturally. You might need some software like Adobe Audition or GarageBand to do the editing and merging.
There are several factors. Firstly, the content should be engaging yet not too exciting to keep you awake. Soft background music can enhance the mood. The pacing of the story, not too fast or slow, is also important. For example, a podcast that tells a simple fairy - tale with a gentle rhythm in the narration would be great. And the language used should be easy to understand so that you can drift off to sleep while listening.
It's not too complicated. You can start by identifying relevant podcast segments that match the theme or mood of your story. Then, find a seamless way to incorporate them, maybe as background audio or as part of a character's listening experience.
It depends. Sometimes podcasts labeled as 'true story' might have elements of dramatization or interpretation. So, it's not always a straightforward yes or no.
I'm not sure. Maybe it takes inspiration from true incidents and then builds a story around them. But without clear information from the source, it's difficult to determine if it's completely true.
The podcast 'The Moth' is a wonderful choice. It features real people sharing personal and often profound stories. The variety of experiences shared makes it really interesting.