Kevin Chemidlin wanted to listen to a podcast highlighting the journeys of innovative people in Philadelphia, but he couldn’t find any. So, he created one. In April, the 2014 computer science alumnus introduced “Philly Who?” a weekly podcast featuring conversations with some of the city’s artists and entrepreneurs. The podcast is typically 40 minutes to an hour and garners about 500 downloads per episode, Chemidlin said. “I wanted to hear the stories of Philadelphian doers, thinkers, leaders and performers,” he added. Originally from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Chemidlin came to Temple University with little knowledge of podcasting. His only experience with audio engineering came from working on albums for the on-campus a cappella group OwlCappella, which he co-founded, during his last two years of college. Chemidlin teamed up with Alfred Goodrich of Silvertone Studios in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, where the two interned together in 2013, and quickly learned how to work with sound. “Audio engineering is any kind of situation where you are trying to make things sound good,” Goodrich said. “It involves everything from recording, mixing, acoustics or editing and [Chemidlin] has taken that straight to his podcast.” During the two years Chemidlin interned with Goodrich, he said he became very familiar…