Dr. Nat Grant is a podcast producer and sound artist with more than 15 years experience across broadcasting, podcasting, live performance, digital arts, and community arts. Nat is interested in the power of sound and music as storytelling tools, and is particularly invested in sharing first person experiences through oral history recordings. In 2022 Nat’s 8 series strong sonic portraiture podcast Prima Donna received an oral history award from the Public Record Office Victoria in partnership with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. This project seeks to preserve the voices and stories of older artists from all disciplines and to provide a platform for their stories. As Producer for the Victorian Seniors Festivals Radio Reimagined series from 2021-23, Nat oversaw the production of over 100 oral history interviews with people living in aged care in Victoria. The recently published ON AIR podcast for Community Radio 3MDR features 26 oral history episodes drawn from 100 interviews with founding members of the station (from 1983-5) all the way up to present volunteers and contributors. This work has been identified for conservation by the National Film and Sound Archive.

Nat Grant

Dr. Nat Grant is a podcast producer and sound artist with more than 15 years experience across broadcasting, podcasting, live performance, digital arts, and community arts. Nat is interested in the power of sound and music as storytelling tools, and is particularly invested in sharing first person experiences through oral history recordings. In 2022 Nat’s 8 series strong sonic portraiture podcast Prima Donna received an oral history award from the Public Record Office Victoria in partnership with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. This project seeks to preserve the voices and stories of older artists from all disciplines and to provide a platform for their stories. As Producer for the Victorian Seniors Festivals Radio Reimagined series from 2021-23, Nat oversaw the production of over 100 oral history interviews with people living in aged care in Victoria. The recently published ON AIR podcast for Community Radio 3MDR features 26 oral history episodes drawn from 100 interviews with founding members of the station (from 1983-5) all the way up to present volunteers and contributors. This work has been identified for conservation by the National Film and Sound Archive.

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Dr. Nat Grant is a podcast producer and sound artist with more than 15 years experience across broadcasting, podcasting, live performance, digital arts, and community arts. Nat is interested in the power of sound and music as storytelling tools, and is particularly invested in sharing first person experiences through oral history recordings.

In 2022 Nat’s 8 series strong sonic portraiture podcast Prima Donna received an oral history award from the Public Record Office Victoria in partnership with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. This project seeks to preserve the voices and stories of older artists from all disciplines and to provide a platform for their stories.

As Producer for the Victorian Seniors Festivals Radio Reimagined series from 2021-23, Nat oversaw the production of over 100 oral history interviews with people living in aged care in Victoria.

The recently published ON AIR podcast for Community Radio 3MDR features 26 oral history episodes drawn from 100 interviews with founding members of the station (from 1983-5) all the way up to present volunteers and contributors. This work has been identified for conservation by the National Film and Sound Archive.

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Station Manager at Community Radio 3MDR
January 18, 2023 - March 27, 2026
About 3MDR 3MDR provides an independent community voice for the Mountain District area, achieved with interactive local news, culture, and entertainment. 3MDR 97.1fm is a community radio station based east of Melbourne in the Dandenong Ranges. 3MDR is located at the Forest Park Homestead in Upwey South, from which we broadcast to the communities of Cardinia Shire, Yarra Ranges Shire, and the eastern half of the City of Knox. Listeners tune in across Melbourne and via streaming around the world. Our presenters are passionate about broadcasting and are actively involved in the community. There is a program for all tastes and interests. 3MDR broadcasts 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Our programming includes music, live performances, news and lifestyle, talk-back, and local community arts and culture. About the Role The Station Manager leads the day-to-day operations of 3MDR, bringing expertise and passion to the role. The role is focussed on delivering the strategies and outcomes detailed in 3MDR’s Strategic Plan, and works closely with the Committee of Management, staff and volunteers to achieve this.
Creative Producer: Victorian Seniors Festival & Recognising Seniors Podcast Series at Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
May 7, 2020 - October 20, 2022
Radio and podcast production for the Victorian Seniors Festival 2020-2022, including the production of 100 oral history podcasts with Victorians living in aged care.
Producer at 3CR Community Radio
August 7, 2019 - Present
Producer and Presenter for Let Your Freak Flag Fly, outside broadcast technician and editor for Beyond the Bars.

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PhD at Victorian College of the Arts
May 7, 2011 - November 23, 2014

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