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From the Podcast "Suffragette-Defaced Penny”
Listen to the podcast here.
Use this space to take notes as you listen.
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I can’t play or listen to audio files directly, so I can’t take notes while the podcast plays. However, I can give you a ready-to-use note-taking template and tips so you can take efficient, organized notes as you listen — and if you paste the podcast transcript or your notes here afterward, I’ll help turn them into a summary, outline, or study guide.
Copy this template into your note app or a document, then pause the podcast at timestamps and fill in the sections.
Basic info
- Podcast title:
- Episode title:
- Episode number:
- Host(s):
- Guest(s):
- Source / link:
- Date published:
- Length:
Quick summary (1–2 sentences)
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Notes by timestamp
- 00:00–01:30 —
- 01:30–03:00 —
- 03:00–05:00 —
- 05:00–10:00 —
- 10:00–15:00 —
- 15:00–20:00 —
- 20:00–25:00 —
(Continue blocks as needed; use shorter blocks for detail-heavy sections)
Key points / themes
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Important facts / evidence / dates
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Notable quotes (exact wording + timestamp)
- “[quote]” — 00:00
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People & roles mentioned
- Person — role/why important — timestamp
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Questions raised / things to check later
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Connections / context (historical, cultural, related topics)
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Follow-up actions / sources to find
- Transcript: (look for)
- Primary sources mentioned:
- Further reading / books / articles:
- Museums / archives / collections:
Personal reflections / reactions
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Short summary for sharing (2–3 sentences)
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Tips for efficient note-taking while listening
- Use 1–2 minute timestamp blocks; pause after each block to write 1–3 bullets.
- Write key words and short phrases instead of full sentences; expand later if needed.
- Note direct quotes and exact timestamps if you might cite them.
- Mark items to verify later with a “?” or highlight.
- If the podcast refers to images or artifacts (e.g., the defaced penny), note description and where to find an image.
If you’d like:
- Paste the episode transcript or your filled template here and I’ll create a concise summary, timeline, or study guide.
- Tell me which format you want the final output in (summary, bullet outline, essay, timeline).
Copy this template into your note app or a document, then pause the podcast at timestamps and fill in the sections.
Basic info
- Podcast title:
- Episode title:
- Episode number:
- Host(s):
- Guest(s):
- Source / link:
- Date published:
- Length:
Quick summary (1–2 sentences)
-
Notes by timestamp
- 00:00–01:30 —
- 01:30–03:00 —
- 03:00–05:00 —
- 05:00–10:00 —
- 10:00–15:00 —
- 15:00–20:00 —
- 20:00–25:00 —
(Continue blocks as needed; use shorter blocks for detail-heavy sections)
Key points / themes
-
-
-
Important facts / evidence / dates
-
-
-
Notable quotes (exact wording + timestamp)
- “[quote]” — 00:00
-
People & roles mentioned
- Person — role/why important — timestamp
-
Questions raised / things to check later
-
-
Connections / context (historical, cultural, related topics)
-
-
Follow-up actions / sources to find
- Transcript: (look for)
- Primary sources mentioned:
- Further reading / books / articles:
- Museums / archives / collections:
Personal reflections / reactions
-
-
Short summary for sharing (2–3 sentences)
-
Tips for efficient note-taking while listening
- Use 1–2 minute timestamp blocks; pause after each block to write 1–3 bullets.
- Write key words and short phrases instead of full sentences; expand later if needed.
- Note direct quotes and exact timestamps if you might cite them.
- Mark items to verify later with a “?” or highlight.
- If the podcast refers to images or artifacts (e.g., the defaced penny), note description and where to find an image.
If you’d like:
- Paste the episode transcript or your filled template here and I’ll create a concise summary, timeline, or study guide.
- Tell me which format you want the final output in (summary, bullet outline, essay, timeline).
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