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Have you ever wondered if your podcast could be more than a passion project—could it actually become a profitable business?
In this must-listen episode of Podcasting Tech, host Mathew Passy sits down with Kevin Palmieri, host of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 Self-Improvement Podcast with more than 1,800 episodes and 1 million listens in over 170 countries.
Kevin, a motivational speaker and experienced podcasting coach, shares his journey from a 9-to-5 job to becoming a full-time podcaster and entrepreneur, revealing the hard-earned lessons he learned along the way.
From initial misconceptions about monetization to discovering his unique coaching-based business model, Kevin discusses his path to turning podcasting into a sustainable career. He dives into the essential strategies that have fueled his success, including connecting with his audience, upgrading his studio on a budget, and mastering tools to elevate his content.
Kevin also highlights the role discipline plays in keeping his show’s content fresh, engaging, and impactful—even as he balances daily episodes, coaching clients, and a growing team.
Why You Should Listen:
This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone hoping to make podcasting a profitable venture. Kevin’s no-nonsense approach to building and sustaining a podcasting business offers a practical roadmap, from foundational monetization methods to maintaining high-quality content. His advice on adapting to new technologies and finding the right tools is a bonus for podcasters seeking efficiency without sacrificing quality.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
From Corporate to Creator: Kevin’s transition from his corporate job to full-time podcasting and coaching, and the mental resilience it required.
Profitable Podcasting without Ads: His unique coaching-based monetization strategy that keeps him ad-free, sponsorship-free, and in control of his content.
Studio Setup Tips: Tips for creating a professional studio look on a budget with affordable audio and video equipment.
Key Tools for Growth: Kevin’s go-to tools like OpusClip, Metricool, and StreamYard, which help him manage content creation, scheduling, and editing.
Kevin’s Must-Listen Recommendations: Hear about Grow the Show by Kevin Chennaldin and other podcast recommendations to learn and grow as a podcaster.
Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Next Level University podcast Tune in to Kevin’s podcast Audio Technica AT 2020 USB microphone OpusClip for content repurposing Metricool for social media management -StreamYard for video recording -Grow The Show podcast by Kevin Chennaldin Podcasts by Mark Asquith**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from...
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Ever dream of turning your basic home podcast setup into a pro-level studio that looks sharp on camera and delivers top-notch sound? You're in the right place! Today’s episode is all about leveling up your home studio, and we’ve got the perfect guide: Junaid Ahmed.
Junaid, the host of the Hacks and Hobbies podcast, takes us on his inspiring journey from a hobbyist with a passion for photography to becoming a home studio expert. He now helps entrepreneurs, podcasters, and speakers create professional-grade content from the comfort of their homes.
In this episode, Junaid reveals how he went from experimenting with DSLR cameras to designing high-quality home studios during the pandemic when video calls and remote work became the new normal. He shares valuable tips on improving your visual presence through better lighting, sound, and framing—showing why first impressions matter in both podcasting and video content creation.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to upgrade your current setup, Junaid’s insights will transform how you approach your home studio. This episode is packed with practical, actionable advice to help you create a studio that not only looks amazing but sounds even better!
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
Junaid’s Early Journey: How a childhood gift of a film camera ignited his love for photography, leading him to study and master the technical aspects of cameras, lenses, and framing over the years.The Power of Home Studios: Junaid explains how the shift to remote work during the pandemic fueled his passion for helping others improve their home studios for better quality video and audio.Lighting and Sound Tips: The importance of lighting in creating a professional on-camera presence, and why good audio is crucial for audience engagement in podcasts.The 7 Stages of Home Studio Evolution: Junaid outlines his book, which details the different stages of upgrading your home studio, from starting with basic equipment like smartphones to reaching a broadcast-quality setup.Consulting and Studio Assessments: How Junaid helps podcasters and creators through a 4-point studio assessment that evaluates lighting, sound, and space to build personalized home studio setups.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Home Studio Mastery:homestudiomastery.comHacks and Hobbies Podcast:hacksandhobbies.comThe book, "7 Stages of Home Studio Evolution":Tune in and make your home studio shine!
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If you're looking to grow your podcast this year, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! In this engaging episode of Podcasting Tech, we sit down with the brilliant E.B. Moss —a seasoned content strategist, award-winning writer, and host of the Insider Interviews podcast. With a career spanning radio, television, and marketing, E.B. brings a wealth of experience and insights into the world of audio content and storytelling.
Named among the “Top 10 Most Fascinating B2B Marketers” of 2020 by Biznology, E.B. began her career as a radio copywriter, voiceover talent, and newspaper columnist. Her consultancy, Moss Appeal, develops partnerships and branded content, including podcasting, such as Trade Up with Angi. Over the years, E.B. has built a reputation for compelling "explanatory journalism," and hosts her own b2b podcast about marketing, and frequently writes for Cynopsis, The Customer, Media Village, Progressive Grocer, Prensario International, and OOH Today.
In this episode, E.B. shares her inspiring journey from the world of radio to launching successful podcasts, offering invaluable advice on creating compelling stories and crafting impactful media strategies. Whether it’s humanizing brands or helping executives connect with their audience, E.B. excels in bringing out the relatable side of B2B marketing through storytelling across all platforms.
Whether you're an experienced podcaster or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to elevate your podcast and content creation efforts.
In this episode, we cover:
E.B. Moss's transition from radio to podcasting: Her early experiences and the challenges she faced when launching Insider Interviews.Effective tools and techniques: What hosting platforms and equipment she started with and her improvements over time.Monetization strategies: E.B. discusses how she sells storytelling packages and the success of her content marketing model.The importance of the 'why' in podcasting: E.B.'s tips on understanding your purpose and how it informs your marketing strategy.Marketing tips for podcasters: E.B. shares her best practices for promoting your podcast and engaging with listeners.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Insider Interviews with E.B. Moss Insider Interviews on Facebook - Insider Interviews on Twitter Watch/listen to Insider Interviews on Youtube Moss Appeal -The Moss AppealFollow E.B. Moss on social media:Linkedin
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Are you interested in learning how to optimize your podcast workflow and harness the power of AI to simplify your production process? Do you also want to learn how to save time and money while podcasting? Then you are in for a treat, today, we're diving deep into these topics and more.
In this week’s episode, we chat with Joe Casabona, a podcast system coach at podcast workflows. Joe, who is also the host of two popular podcasts: "Streamline Solopreneur" and "Podcast Workflows," shares his insights on podcast automation and software solutions to streamline podcasting.
Joe's strategies come from his many years of experience: over 10 years creating podcasts, more than 15 years teaching, and over 20 years as a web developer. He also produces 3 podcasts, makes $30,000-50,000 every year on sponsorships alone, and gets 60,000 downloads every month from his show.
He does all these while raising 3 small children. That’s because his podcast systems save him 12 hours every week.
In this episode, Joe and Mathew discuss integrating iPhones as continuity cameras for high-quality video. Joe shares his expertise in workflow optimization using tools like Airtable, Notion, and more. They also explore the supportive role of AI in podcasting, emphasizing how it can handle mundane tasks to free up creative energy.
This episode is packed with valuable insights on using modern tools and automation to make your podcasting journey more efficient.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
Using the iPhone continuity camera for podcasting: Mathew and Joe discuss the pros and cons, including the switch back to the Logitech BRIO for flexibility.Improving podcast workflows: Joe shares how he customizes workflow solutions for podcasters, mentioning tools like Airtable, Notion, and ClickUp for automating tasks.The role of AI in podcasting: Joe emphasizes using AI to support, not replace, human creativity. They discuss AI's potential in handling mundane tasks to free up more time for content creation.Early podcasting tools and modern solutions: Joe recounts his journey from using Skype and QuickTime to adopting no-code tools like make.com and Zapier for automation.Essential podcasting hardware and software: Joe recommends the Shure SM7B and MV7 microphones, the RODECaster Pro 2, and Notion for organizing podcast notes.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Joe Casabona's websiteShure MV7 MicrophoneRODECaster Pro 2Listen to Joe's podcasts on YouTube Follow Joe Casabona on social media:Instagram
Twitter
Linkedin
Implementing Joe’s advanced workflow strategies could be the game-changer you've been looking for. Tune in to streamline your processes and take your podcast to the next level!
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Have you ever considered how podcast furniture can elevate your podcasting setup? If not, you’re in for an enlightening episode!
Today, we are joined by Jason Villanueva, owner of Podcast Tables, who provides innovative solutions for podcasters through high-quality, modular podcast furniture.
Jason Villanueva, an experienced podcaster himself, started Podcast Tables to address the furniture needs specific to podcasting studios. His experience in podcasting since 2017 has fueled the evolution of his business to provide durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing tables for podcast studios.
In this episode, we dive into how Jason transitioned from a podcaster to a business owner, the high-quality materials and customization options available for Podcast Tables, and the behind-the-scenes process that ensures each table meets the needs of podcasters.
If you're aiming to create a professional podcast studio environment, this episode is a must-listen. Jason's insights on podcasting setups and the importance of quality furniture will guide you in making effective decisions for your podcast's appearance and functionality.
Join us on this exciting journey and get inspired by Jason’s innovative approach.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
How it all began: Jason shares how he moved from running a podcast to creating custom tables specifically designed for podcasters, and the moments that inspired this transition.The flagship products: Learn about the Real Wood Modular Style Podcasting Table and its key features, including the choice of high-quality wood like oak, Hevea, and walnut.Innovations and improvements: Jason discusses the journey of improving product design for easier assembly, highlighting the importance of feedback from users and the integration of new tools like CNC machinery.Customization and modularity: We explore how Podcast Tables can be tailored to fit different needs, such as size adjustments for larger spaces or adding specific features like flush-mounted boom arms.Tech wish list: Jason expresses his desire for simpler mobile podcast solutions that eliminate the complexity of multiple connectors and dongles.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Podcast Tables Program Audio SeriesElgato Low Profile Boom Arm: Follow Jason on social media:Twitter:@podcasttablesInstagram:@podcasttablesRecommended hardware:
Audio Technica AT 2020 USB microphone -Recommended software:
Riverside virtual interview platform -http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mathew**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a...
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Imagine a world where every episode you release is flawless, where volume levels are consistent, silence is clipped, and every last nuance is polished to perfection. Sound too good to be true? Well, our guest this week makes that dream a reality.
This week, we chatted with Damian Moore, the brilliant mind behind Audio Audit, a popular innovative platform that ensures your podcast sounds are impeccable each time you hit publish. Join Mathew Passy as he dives into a challenge many podcasters know all too well: the relentless pursuit of quality and consistency.
With his extensive background in software development and a passion for high-quality audio, Damian has developed a tool that can significantly improve your podcast's production process. If you’re growing your podcast this year, this is an episode you don't want to miss!
In this episode, we are chatting with Damian about his journey into podcasting technology, the features and benefits of Audio Audit, and why it’s essential for podcasters aiming for professional quality.
Audio quality is a key determinant of podcast success, and this episode offers invaluable insights into achieving impeccable sound.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
The story behind Audio Audit: How Damian's frustration with inconsistent audio quality while prepping for his first child’s arrival sparked the creation of Audio Audit.Dynamic ad insertion and quality control: Discover how Audio Audit ensures your ads match the content volume and quality.Features that set Audio Audit apart: Automated email reports, volume loudness checks, and the detection of profanities and restarted sentences.The importance of metadata and encoding: How Audio Audit simplifies these technical aspects to ensure your files are professionally polished.Damian’s content creation journey: Insights into Damian's own foray into content creation and how it influences Audio Audit's development.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Audio Audit platformFollow Damian on social media: Audio Audit Audio Audit Facebook Youtube Audio Audit Amazing hardware suggestion: Rode NT1-A Microphone Expert software recommendation: Audacity Check out Damian's favorite podcast, The Clean Energy ShowPodcasting Tech website for more insights:https://podcastingtech.comMissed our last episode? Catch Improving Podcast Discoverability with Dynamic Ads—perfect for boosting your... -
Podcast discovery remains a daunting task: With no single platform owning podcasting, finding new shows can be a hassle. Today's episode is packed with insights that can help you navigate these challenges.
In this episode, Mathew Passy talks to Lindsay Graham on "Overcoming Discoverability Hurdles in Podcasting." Lindsay Graham is a renowned podcast creator, producer, and host, known for popular shows like "American Scandal," "American History Tellers," and "American Criminal." He is also the founder of Thrumm, a production music library aimed at aiding narrative podcasters.
Main topics covered in the episode: Lindsay discusses the ongoing challenges of discoverability and recommendation algorithms in the fragmented podcasting ecosystem. He also shares his insights on high-end podcasting gear, desired technological advancements like dynamic content insertion, and his personal listening habits and professional insights.
Why this episode is important: If you're a podcaster grappling with discoverability issues, Lindsay's experiences and recommendations are valuable. Gain firsthand insights from someone who has successfully maneuvered through these challenges and continues to push for industry advancements.
In this episode, we cover:
Discovery and Recommendation Algorithms: Why podcast discoverability remains challenging in a fragmented ecosystem without a single ownership platform.Platform Fragmentation Example: Lindsay's "American Criminal" podcast sees a 95% audience split on Spotify vs. Apple Podcasts, emphasizing the importance of tailored promotion.Need for Industry Maturation: The necessity for better search and recommendation systems to help listeners find new shows.Podcasting Gear: The high-end audio equipment Lindsay uses, like the Neumann U 87 AI microphone and Rupert Neve Designs Shelford channel.Desired Technological Advancements: Improvements in dynamic ad and content insertion by hosting platforms like Art 19 and Megaphone.Personal Background and Listening Habits: Lindsay's journey from composing music for TV and film to podcasting and his current listening habits for professional insight.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Thrum Music Library - thrumm.audioListen to some of Lindsay Graham's Popular Shows:American ScandalAmerican History TellersAmerican Elections: Wicked GameBusiness moversHistory DailyAmerican CriminalRecommended hardware: Neumann U 87 AI Microphone -Hosting Platforms mentioned: Art 19Follow Lindsay Graham on social media:LinkedinTwitter -
How do I grow my show? How do I market my podcast? How do I increase my downloads? These are just some of the questions podcasters constantly ask and struggle to find meaningful answers. Podcasting Tech has got the keys to unlocking this puzzle.
Tune in to this episode with Timothy Voice, the CEO, and founder of PodCards, and discover a game-changing solution for podcasters looking to elevate their listener growth strategy.
PodCards is a revolutionary platform designed to aid podcasters in their growth by leveraging data and analytics. With a rich background in web development and podcast technology, Timothy brings a wealth of experience and innovation to the table.
Understanding your audience is key to growing your podcast, and PodCards offers the tools to make that happen. In our latest episode, we dive into Timothy's journey from a web developer to a podcast tech entrepreneur, the creation of PIPA, and its eventual acquisition by Acast.
We also discuss the core features of PodCards, including its advanced analytics capabilities, and how it stands out from other podcast promotion tools. Timothy also shares invaluable insights and strategies that any podcaster can use to better market their show.
This is a must-listen for any podcaster serious about using data-driven strategies to amplify their show's reach. Expect insightful discussions on the importance of analytics in podcast marketing and practical advice on leveraging PodCards for optimal listener engagement and growth.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
Timothy’s background and journey into podcast technology, starting from 2017The inception and development of PodCards as a tool for podcast discovery and analyticsThe unique features of PodCards, including landing page analytics and conversion trackingPractical tips for cross-promotion and understanding audience engagement through dataThe future of PodCards: upcoming features and analytics integrations to further aid in podcast growthTimothy’s recommendations for tech and tools to help podcasters improve their reachLinks and resources mentioned in this episode:
PodCardsFollow Timothy Voice on LinkedIn Get your free PodCardRode Podmic USB: https://amzn.to/3VxoJiERiverside. fm for virtual interviews: https://riverside.fm/?via=mathew&utm_medium=Captivate&utm_source=Captivate&utm_content=signature**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we...
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Ever wondered how independent podcasters can shine in a sea of big networks and celebrity hosts? This episode of "Podcasting Tech" is a must-listen for anyone passionate about podcasting, especially independent creators striving to make their mark.
In today’s episode, we chat with Frank Racioppi, the owner and manager of Ear Worthy Publications and the brain behind the Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards. Frank shares critical insights about how niche podcasts can compete with mainstream media. He explains the Ear Worthy awards selection process, focusing on fair judgment rather than popular voting.
Frank, a prolific author and advocate for independent podcasters, talks about the improvement in audio quality over the years and the significance of good equipment in podcasting. He also discusses the impact of podcast length on listener engagement and the importance of respecting the audience's time with quality content.
Mathew and Frank have a candid discussion on the rise of video podcasts on platforms like YouTube and how this trend changes podcast consumption habits. They also explore the role of AI in podcasting and the balance between AI-produced content and the authentic voice of individual creators.
Tune in for a unique podcast recommendation featuring an ophthalmologist from Toronto, and an engaging discussion on various niche podcasts, including those about tattoos and sewing. Plus, don’t miss the spotlight on a podcast aiming to make Bruce Springsteen a gay icon.
Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode will leave you enlightened about the art of podcasting. Get ready for an insightful conversation that champions independent creators, reveals quality content strategies, and explores the tech that elevates podcasting to new heights. Don't miss this episode of "Podcasting Tech!"
In this episode, we cover:
- The motivation behind starting the Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards: Frank discusses the need for recognizing independent podcasters and the competitive dynamics of the podcasting industry.
- Managing listener engagement amidst longer podcast episodes: The hosts talk about why respecting audience time and providing concise, engaging content can lead to higher listener satisfaction.
- The growing significance of video podcasts and their impact on traditional audio podcast consumption.
- Unique podcast discoveries: Frank shares intriguing niche podcasts that stood out, including "Hobo Code" featuring Bill Pullman.
- Insights into maintaining sound quality in podcasts and the importance of good audio equipment, with a nod to Jon Stewart's podcast as an example.
Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
- Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards: https://podalization.substack.com/p/announcing-the-2024-ear-worthy-indie
- Follow Frank Racioppi: https://www.blogger.com/profile/18349230915758368191
- Ear Worthy Public Blog: https://podcastreports.blogspot.com/
- Audio Technica AT 2020 USB Microphone: https://amzn.to/4bPUARg
- Riverside.fm for virtual interviews:
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Are you ready to discover how to solve some of the biggest issues facing podcasters today? Dive into this episode with CEO of TrueFans, Sam Sethi, and learn about an innovative platform that's changing the podcasting landscape.
Sam Sethi is a seasoned IT industry expert with a rich background in radio and TechCrunch Europe. His venture, TrueFans, addresses critical podcasting challenges like discovery, interactivity, and monetization, making it the leading platform supporting most Podcasting 2.0 tags.
Today, we explore the TrueFans platform and its solutions for podcasting's persistent problems, including discovery, interactivity, and monetization. Sam explains how features like person tags, chapters, and transcripts can enhance your podcasting experience and how to leverage structured data formats and micropayment models for better engagement and revenue.
Mathew and Sam also discuss current podcasting trends including the future of podcasting, micropayment models, the evolution of online feedback, revolutionizing digital appreciation, and the podcast quality control crisis.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone serious about the long-term success of their podcast. Join us as we unpack the True Fans platform and its groundbreaking features, and don't forget to let us know your thoughts by dropping a comment on social media!
In this episode, we cover:
The biggest challenges in podcasting: Sam and Mathew discuss the primary issues podcasters face, including discovery, interactivity, and effective monetization.The TrueFans platform: Sam details how TrueFans aggregates digital content, allowing users to customize playback preferences and payment options while promoting direct audience interaction.Innovating monetization: Learn about TrueFans' wallet feature, recurring payments, and how micropayments can help podcasters sustain their shows.Future technology trends: Sam shares his enthusiasm for AR in podcasting, the integration of technology into wearables, and how Apple's microchip platform is shaping the future of these innovations.Engagement through recommendation: Discover how the pod roll feature on True Fans can help in recommending other podcasts, driving new audience growth, and increasing discoverability.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Follow TrueFans platform Follow Sam Sethi on LinkedinFollow Sam Sethi on XFollow Sam Sethi on ThreadsSam’s favorite podcasts mentioned: Technology, Politics, and Sports genres
Recommended: Meta Ray Ban sunglasses -https://www.meta.com/ray-ban-stories/Payment integration: Stripe -https://stripe.com/Enhance your podcast: Audio Technica AT 2020 USB microphone -https://amzn.to/4bPUARgSoftware for virtual interviews: Riverside -http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mathewDiscussed topic: Breakdancing in the OlympicsTune in and discover how you can leverage these insights
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Have you ever wanted to turn your podcast superfans into loyal customers? We are sharing with you a smart solution revolutionizing podcaster-listener interaction.
TwinBox AI, a cutting-edge platform, is designed to enhance podcaster-listener interactions and boost monetization. Dennis Beliauski and Alena Beliauskaya are the ingenious founders of TwinBox.ai.
In this podcast episode, Mathew has a lively chat with Dennis and Alena to unpack TwinBox AI. With their passion for podcasts and technological innovation, they share insights on how their platform leverages AI to turn podcasts into a dynamic, interactive experience while increasing your revenue like never before.
Dennis and Alena walk us through how TwinBox supports podcasters by turning superfans into buyers through AI-driven conversations. Additionally, Alena shares how the platform creates a seamless 2-way communication channel that turns passive listeners into engaged participants.
Tune in to learn how players in different niches—from wellness coaches to legal and health experts—can use TwinBox to connect with their audience at a deeper level and intelligently upsell premium services through non-intrusive, contextual dialogues.
In This Episode:
Discover how Dennis and Alena identified a gap in the market and created TwinBox to help podcasters turn passive listeners into engaged fans and loyal customers using AI-driven conversationsContextual AI Conversations: How TwinBox’s AI interacts in your tone and voice, delivering personalized answers to listeners.Dennis addresses how TwinBox remains compliant with privacy regulations, ensuring secure interactions.Alena discusses how TwinBox’s analytics can guide podcasters on popular topics and streamline future content creation.Real-World Applications of TwinBoxLinks and resources mentioned in this episode:
- TwinBox AI - twinbox.ai
- Follow TwinBox on LinkedIn
- Contact Dennis - [email protected]
You can follow Denis and Alena on social media
Alena on Linkedin Denis on LinkedinDon’t miss this insightful conversation on revolutionizing your podcast with the power of AI. Dive into how TwinBox can help you grow your podcast today!
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Are you intrigued by how current events can shape the world of podcasting? Or perhaps you're a podcaster trying to make waves with limited resources and still land high-quality guests? If so, you're in for a treat.
Join us as we dive into the fascinating insights of Simon Constable, a veteran broadcaster with an impressive resume spanning The Wall Street Journal, WSJ Radio, and collaboration with legendary broadcaster John Bachelor. Tune in to hear his expert advice on making impactful content and navigating the podcasting landscape.
Simon brings a wealth of experience in journalism and broadcasting. He shared his journey from The Wall Street Journal to launching his own podcast, 'Constable Confidential' emphasizing the simplicity of using just a MacBook and Apple headphones to produce high-quality content. He also highlighted his approach to securing top-tier guests.
We discuss why Simon started The Constable Confidential, the reason behind his simple podcasting setup, his strategies for attracting guests, and his daily routine for staying up-to-date with current events. You'll also gain insights into how he prepares for episodes and his thoughts on receiving audience feedback.
This episode is a treasure trove of practical advice for podcasters, especially those covering current affairs and news. Don't miss the chance to learn how persistence and passion can elevate your podcasting game.
In This Episode, We Cover:
The inception of The Constable Confidential: Simon explains the thought process behind starting his own show and what motivated him to cover significant events like the Hamas invasion of Israel.Minimalist podcasting setup: Discover how Simon achieves impactful episodes with just a MacBook Air and Apple headphones.Connecting with guests: Simon shares his straightforward approach—emailing potential guests directly—and his positive experiences in securing high-profile interviews.Daily preparation: Find out how Simon keeps up with current events daily to ensure he's always ready for insightful conversations.Writing as credibility: Although primarily writing for reputable publications, Simon discusses how that helps him in securing guests for his podcast.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Listen to Constable Confidential on SpotifyEngage your fans with FanlistFollow Simon on Twitter - @RealConstable**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**
For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:
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How do you feel about the growing role of AI in content creation, and what benefits or drawbacks do you foresee? Don’t waste time thinking too much about it, tune in and get all the answers.
Today, we chat with Greg Wasserman, the head of relationships at Castmagic, a groundbreaking platform that harnesses the power of AI to help podcasters create a variety of text-based content, from show notes and transcripts to social media posts and newsletters.
Greg, who boasts a robust background in media sales and podcast advertising, shares his unique journey into the podcasting space. He drops several valuable tips, including why podcasters should start thinking of themselves as brands rather than just focusing on download numbers.
You can also get a sneak peek into upcoming features like a Zoom recorder extension, additional prompts, enhanced visual components and so much more.
Stay tuned for an episode filled with valuable insights and actionable tips to elevate your podcast game!
In this episode, we cover:
Overview of Castmagic features: Greg explains how the platform helps turn any conversation into content, from podcasts to coaching calls and events, with the power of AI.Why podcasters should see themselves beyond just the podcast and focus on multiple content channels like blogs, social media, and newsletters.How to monetize and distribute your podcastDiscover unique ways podcasters are using the platform to create LinkedIn posts, aggregate content for courses, and even write books.Exciting future updates to Cast Magic: Greg shares new prompts, Zoom recorder integration, iOS app updates, and enhanced visual studio functionalities on the horizon.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
- Castmagic
- Shure SM7B
- Hindenburg Journalist
Follow Greg Wasserman on Linkedin
**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**
For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:
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Ever dreamed of starting a podcast but worried you don't have the right gear? Let's chat about what truly matters for podcasting success.
In this episode, we chat with Danny Brown, the host of the one-minute podcast tips, co-host of In and Around Podcasting, and the voice behind "One Minute Podcast Tips”, “In and Around Podcasting”, “My Other Podcast Is..." podcasts. Danny is also a podcasting expert at Captivate, a popular podcast hosting platform.
We dive deep into the world of podcasting equipment, debunking the myth that you need fancy gear to launch a successful show. Danny shares his experience, from his early days with a Blue Snowball mic to his current setup, including the Rodecaster Pro 2, Stellar X2 condenser mic, Elgato webcam, and more.
In this episode we cover:
Focus on the mission, not the gear: Don't get caught up in the "shiny object syndrome" by chasing expensive equipment.Start small and scale up: You can create high-quality audio with a basic setup and improve your gear as your podcast grows.Consider room treatment: A well-treated recording space can significantly improve your audio quality, even with a basic microphone.Repurpose or donate old equipment: There are many ways to give your pre-loved podcasting gear a new life.AI-powered audio processing for a polished sound: Imagine software that automatically tailors audio processing to your voice!Improved remote recording tools: Wider browser compatibility and local recording options would make remote interviews even smoother.The future of podcasting cameras: Cameras that automatically adjust lighting and settings for optimal video quality.
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Connect with our guest:
Danny Brown: https://twitter.com/DannyBrownCA
Danny Brown's Podcasts:
One Minute Podcast Tips https://oneminutepodcasttips.com/In and Around Podcasting https://www.inandaroundpodcasting.com/My Other Podcast Is... https://myotherpodcast.com/**********************
Mentioned Equipment:
Rodecaster Pro II Stellar X2 condenser micElgato webcamBlue Snowball micAudio Technica ATR2100XSamsung Q2USamsung Q9UMotu M2Rode PodMicVocaster 1 -
Are you looking to elevate your podcast’s reach and effectiveness? Podcross promises to boost your podcast through a smart Podcast Cross-Promotion strategy.
In this episode, Mathew has a candid chat with David McGuire, the director of Stabl and Adelicious. They delve into the intricacies of cross-promotion, advertising strategies, and the evolving dynamics of the podcasting landscape.
With a rich background in radio and freelance podcasting, David offers his unparalleled insights into the world of podcasting tech. He discusses how Stable and Adelicious were formed in response to the maturing podcast market and the need for transparency and full revenue deals for podcasters.
David’s passion for maintaining the collaborative spirit of the podcasting community is evident throughout our conversation. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights to help you thrive in the ever-evolving podcasting industry.
In This Episode:
The concept and history of Podcross and how it enables podcasters to grow their audience through strategic ad placements.The Role of Human Oversight: Why Human Involvement is crucial in managing and confirming ad placements to ensure compatibility and effectiveness.Advertising Best Practices.Technology in Podcasting and innovations: podcasting equipment and innovations, from microphones to audio interfaces.The challenges posed by big players and how podcasters can still thrive amidst these changes.Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Stabl - Stabl.coAdelicious - Adelicious.fmPodcross - podcross.coMegaphone by Spotify - megaphone.fmFollow David on Linkedin: David McGuireFollow Stabl on Linkedin: - StablFollow Adelicious on Linkedin: - AdeliciousRecommended software: Riverside - riverside.fm**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**
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How can you effectively integrate podcasting into educational settings without breaking the bank?
Join us and learn some of the best tech for educators on a budget, and the importance of recognizing and categorizing educational podcasts for broader visibility.
Today, we are chatting with Jeff Bradbury, the creator of TeacherCast, an educational channel devoted to helping teachers, administrators, and instructional coaches integrate technology into their classrooms effectively. With 13 years of experience in podcasting, Jeff has established himself as a bridge between educational technology and classroom application.
Jeff shares his journey, initial struggles with video editing software, and why he has stayed loyal to Final Cut Pro. He also delves into his technical setup and shares invaluable tips for podcasters aiming to reach new heights in audio and video quality.
If you’re engaged in podcasting and looking for proven, cost-effective solutions to achieve a professional sound and appearance for your show, you won't want to miss this episode!
In this episode we cover
The early technical challenges in podcasting: Jeff discusses his initial struggles with video editing software and why he has stayed loyal to Final Cut Pro.Strategies and equipment for effectively integrating podcasting into educational settings without breaking the bank.The importance of recognizing and categorizing educational podcasts for broader visibility.Jeff’s current setup from the Rodecaster DUO, Shure SM7B, to other essential gear for creating professional-quality podcasts.Subscribe to Jeff’s TeacherCast YouTube Channel
Follow TeacherCast on Twitter
Follow Jeff Bradburry on Twitter
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How can you as a podcaster Improve audience engagement and community building? Riverside FM has all your answers!
In this podcast episode, Mathew and Kendall Breitman, Community Manager from Riverside.fm, discuss the platform's development into an essential podcasting tool, now incorporating AI for post-production to simplify content creation.
They reflect on Riverside FM's rise during pandemic, providing isolated video tracks for better editing, and the newest feature for adjusting conversation pace without sound distortion. The conversation covers the platform's versatility for various content scenarios, including user friendly recording, and offers practical tips for creators and guests to achieve high-quality recordings with the platform.
Additionally, Kendall shares insights from her community manager role, emphasizing the importance of listening to build a strong community and connect with audiences. They also explore the tech gear Kendall uses and wants to explore, like the Elgato key light and a boom arm for her microphone.
In this episode:
Features and capabilities of the Riverside platformImportance of high-quality recordings and tips for getting the best content out of the platformEvolution of the platform and addition of AI-based toolsEngaging with your community and listening to user feedbackImproving recording setupEquipment Mentioned:
Riverside.fmShure MV 7iPhone Continuity CameraElgato Key LightPSA1 PlusElgato Low Profile Arm**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**
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How do you navigate the challenges of creating compelling audio content in a constantly evolving landscape?
Join us for an insightful journey into the world of podcasting with our special guest Nate Kelly & Brooke Robichaud, hosts of UNPLUGGED: Podcast Tech for the Digital Entrepreneur.
This episode explores how podcasting has grown from a casual hobby to a powerful platform for sharing important messages. Nate & Brooke share personal anecdotes, triumphs, and challenges faced along the way, offering valuable insights for aspiring podcasters and content creators.
From the early days of experimenting with microphones to navigating the ever-changing landscape of podcasting software, Nate & Brooke share their experiences with authenticity. Learn about the pivotal moments that shaped their journey and discover the tools and techniques that have helped them succeed in the competitive world of podcasting.
Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or a curious listener, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the passion, creativity, and dedication that drives the podcasting community.
In this episode we cover
Evolution of podcasting technology: From experimenting with microphones to advanced softwarePivotal moments that shaped Nate & Brooke's podcasting experienceTools and techniques for success in the competitive podcasting landscapeBehind-the-scenes insights into the passion and dedication driving the podcasting communitySubscribe to Nate & Booke’s podcast UNPLUGGED: Podcast Tech for the Digital Entrepreneur
See Nate & Brooke's other work:
Brooke Robichaud: www.soberbizco.comNate Kelly: www.podcastnate.comBrooke's Equipment:
Rode Caster Pro 2Shure MV 7Elgato Low Profile ArmElgato Ring LightElgato Key LightCanon RPRODE NT1-ANate's Equipment:
Rode Podmic USBElgato Low Profile ArmObsbot 4K MeetSamson Q2UPack**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use...
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Are you looking to enhance fan engagement and broaden the reach of your podcast in innovative ways? Today, we have a captivating discussion with Pat Cheung, the founder of Fanlist, formerly known as PodInbox, as we explore the evolution of his company and its potential to transform your show.
Fanlist was created by Pat Cheung with the aim of simplifying the process for podcasters to effortlessly receive audio messages from their fans. As a seasoned UX designer, Pat understands the importance of simplicity and user-friendly interfaces in driving engagement.
In this episode, we explore the inspiration behind Fanlist's creation, its evolution over time, and the game-changing features it offers podcasters looking for stronger connections with their audiences.
Podcasters seeking to enhance fan engagement and discover fresh avenues for community interaction should tune in to this captivating episode.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
- (01:10) Pat's journey from launching PodInbox's lifetime plan to the rebranding and evolution into Fanlist.
- (04:53) Unveiling the power of Fanlist's fan pages as a highly intuitive hub for fan engagement and creator-fan interactions.
- (06:40) The significance of audio messaging and its portrayal as the gateway to building deeper connections with listeners.
- (10:11) Fanlist's pioneering approach to fan monetization through donations, subscriptions, and other supporter-exclusive features.
Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
Check out Fanlist (formerly PodInbox): fanlist.com, Twitter, InstagramConnect with Pat on LinkedIn, TwitterPat's Hardware:
Sony A7ii - https://amzn.to/49jc4neDjii Pocket 3 - https://amzn.to/3SlzG3B**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**
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Are you passionate about the intersection of podcasting and high-end video production? Then buckle up, and join us as we take you behind the scenes with Charlie Birney - a visionary in the field of podcasting and co-founder and CLO - Chief Listening Officer at Podville Media. He is also the brain behind the insightful book "The Tao of Podcasting." Charlie will share with us his profound understanding of the technical and creative aspects of multimedia production.
We'll discuss Podville Media's journey from a simple podcasting outfit in a coworking space to a bustling high-end facility with three studios. We'll delve into the investments in top-notch recording equipment, practical tips on soundproofing, and the impact of thoughtful studio design. Charlie will enlighten us on the modular wall system that brings client visions to life.
In this episode, Mathew and Charlie will also tackle the challenges of podcast discovery, internal corporate podcasting, and audience engagement. Come and explore the insights around data reporting tools in the podcasting realm.
This episode is a goldmine for podcasters and video producers aiming for excellence in their craft, as well as businesses looking to explore internal communication strategies. Whether you're a budding podcaster or a seasoned professional, Charlie Birney's insights will inspire you and equip you with the knowledge to take your productions to the next level.
Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of podcasting technology together!
IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER:
- (1:33) Charlie’s evolution from audio podcasting to high-end video production: How Charlie's business expanded to meet changing demands and essential equipment and studio space investments during COVID.
- (14:08) Insights into studio design: Charlie reveals the magic behind Podville Media's modular walls and enlightens us on the simple, yet effective, strategies for achieving the best sound quality, even in the most unexpected spaces.
- (21:08) The significance of internal podcasting for companies: An exploration of how companies like Uber and Yahoo utilize podcasting for internal communication and the potential for expansion in this area.
- (27:32) The challenges of podcast discovery and distribution: Charlie and Mathew exchange thoughts on making podcast discoverability more user-friendly and the role platforms like YouTube and Spotify play.
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Podville Media
- Charlie Birney's books: “The Tao of Podcasting”, “Podcasting Made Simple“
- Follow Charlie on socials:
* https://www.linkedin.com/in/charliebirney/
* https://www.instagram.com/charliebirney/
* https://www.instagram.com/philosophyofpodcasting/
- Charlie’s podcast recommendations: Mike O’Meara show, The Daily podcast, Pocket Sized Pep Talks, Sounds Profitable,...
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