Episodios

  • Episode 408 - The Forgotten History of Video Podcasting and Its Comeback Story

    The history of video podcasting via RSS feeds demonstrates that while video in podcasting is currently resurging, it is not a new concept. Here's an overview of its origins and the current resurgence:Early History of Video Podcasting

    RSS Enclosures and Early Experiments (2000): The concept of attaching media files, including video, to RSS feeds was proposed in 2000 by Tristan Louis and implemented by Dave Winer. Winer introduced the "enclosure" element in RSS 0.92, allowing media files to be syndicated. This innovation laid the groundwork for both audio and video podcasting

    First Video Podcasts (2003): The first known serial video podcast, Dead End Days, was released in 2003. It showcased the potential for distributing video content episodically via RSS feeds

    Technical Evolution: Early tools like iPodderX (later renamed Transistr) enabled users to access podcasts with graphical interfaces, making it easier to consume both audio and video content. However, video podcasting remained niche due to technical limitations like slow internet speeds and low-quality video playback

    Resurgence of Video Podcasting

    Current Trends (2024–2025):

    Platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and TikTok have driven the adoption of video podcasting by integrating video capabilities directly into their ecosystems. YouTube's dedicated podcast section and Spotify's support for video uploads have made video podcasting a mainstream format

    Enhanced audience engagement is a key driver. Video allows for visual storytelling, fosters deeper connections through non-verbal cues like facial expressions, and creates a more immersive experience

    Monetization opportunities have expanded with video, as creators can leverage ads, sponsorships, and premium content on platforms optimized for visual media

    Shifts in Content Creation:

    In contrast to earlier static formats, modern video podcasts often include dynamic elements like B-roll footage and on-screen graphics. Short-form clips optimized for platforms like Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts have also become popular for promotional purposes

    Video podcasting has evolved significantly since its early days in the 2000s when it was pioneered alongside audio podcasting via RSS feeds. While the medium faced initial challenges due to technological constraints, its resurgence today is fueled by advancements in internet speeds, platform support, and audience demand for visually engaging content. This resurgence underscores that while video podcasting feels innovative now, it is deeply rooted in the foundational history of podcasting.

    https://blubrry.com/manual/about-podcasting/history-of-podcasting-new/technical-history-of-podcasting/

    https://podnews.net/article/first-podcast-feed-history

    https://lowerstreet.co/blog/video-podcast-platforms#can-i-host-my-video-podcast-with-my-rss-feed

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  • Episode 407 - Podcasting for Microsoft, The Intrazone and Polaris Pathways, a business transformation podcast with CO-HOST - Chris McNulty

    After years of songwriting, music production, and conference speaking, I’m not afraid of a microphone or some audio engineering. I’m particularly proud of these two:

    The Intrazone Mark Kashman started this with me back in 2018 - it’s the official podcast that covers all things Microsoft 365. Mark does the work, his partner Lisa does the production, and I just show up from time to time.

    Polaris Pathways Sponsored by Synozur, and I produce new episodes monthly. Synozur is named for the ancient Greek reference to the North Star, Polaris. Our mission is to illuminate the pathway for business transformation with coverage of business, technology, and even pop culture.

    https://www.chrismcnulty.net

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  • Welcome to the How To Podcast Series - your home for podcast advice, instruction, community and varied voices from the podcast space - people just like you, starting and growing a podcast and sharing a topic that they love!

    It is not too late to start a podcast and there is an audience looking for a topic that you are passionate about, so, start here!

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  • Episode 406 - Podpacer.com, No Hacks Podcast, Podcaster A.I. with CO-HOST Slobodan Manic

    Podpacer is the best way to manage and promote your podcast

    Easy to use and free to try. Repurpose your podcast episodes, research and plan your episodes, and use your very own AI assistant, all in one place.

    Content Repurposing

    Automatically transcribe your episodes and create dozens of content units from them. All in your tone of voice.

    Episode Planning

    Research your upcoming episodes, and plan them in advance. Use podcasts, YouTube videos, articles and more as sources.

    Podpacer AI

    Podpacer helps you with the episode scripts, and even generate the show notes for you. Podpacer AI knows your podcast inside out.No Hacks: The Mindset Behind Digital Optimization and GrowthWelcome to No Hacks, the podcast where expertise meets creativity to revolutionize digital experiences. Hosted by industry veteran Slobodan (Sani) Manić, this engaging series tackles marketing, conversion rate optimization (CRO), and user experience (UX) without relying on gimmicks or shortcuts.In each episode, join Slobodan as he engages in candid conversations with top leaders and innovators from tech, business, and design fields. Discover real stories, lessons learned, and breakthrough moments that highlight how to create impactful and transformative online experiences.

    No Hacks goes beyond traditional best practices, challenging the status quo by exploring the psychology behind what truly works. Delve into real-world case studies and explore innovative strategies that push the limits of possibility in the digital landscape.If you are a developer, designer, marketer, or a digital enthusiast, No Hacks provides smart, thoughtful strategies for long-term success. Learn to think differently, innovate creatively, and build meaningful digital experiences.

    No shortcuts, just expert insights and genuine solutions. Subscribe now to join us one episode at a time as we unravel the true elements of designing transformative digital experiences.

    Two Formats, One Mission:đŸŽ™ïž No Hacks Podcast (long-form interviews) – In these seasonal episodes, I sit down with top experts in marketing, tech, and business to discuss the principles and stories behind successful optimization. We go beyond the surface to explore what really works—and why, on Wednesdays.đŸȘ No Hacks Snacks (short-form insights) – Need quick, actionable advice? These under-10-minute episodes deliver practical tips and insights from a wide range of guests, on Mondays and Fridays.Subscribe and join No Hacks on this journey to make the internet a better, more thoughtful place, one episode at a time.https://pod.link/1554743376

    https://www.podpacer.com/

    https://www.podpacer.com/roast-my-podcast/

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  • Episode 405 - Three Things Every Podcaster Should Practice Today to Improve Your Communication and Confidence as a Podcaster

    Welcome to the podcast! Be sure to go back into our past episodes to catch great conversations and topics designed to help you on your podcast - episode 404 features Cass and her amazing podcast process, if you want a great framework that might work well for your podcast, go back one episode and hear that conversation!

    This episode features 3 practice tips that you can use today to improve your podcast

    Record a video of yourself reading and talking, then, the challenge is to:

    - listen to your recording playback without watching the screen, just listen, what do you hear yourself doing?

    - watch the video playback with the sound off - what do you see?

    - grab a transcription of the words you said - what can you clean up when you speak? Crutch words, are you an umh machine? Too many tangents?

    Take one thing that you noticed that you can improve on, address that one thing and make a positive change, then repeat this process again, and agan, and... again - keep improving everytime you do this and your audience will notice!

    Next episode features Sani from PodPacer.com - a cool tool for podcasters and a free "Roast My Show" AI tool - if you are nervous about roasting your own show, roast mine!

    The creator of this process is Vinh Giang - here is a video of Vinh teaching this process which inspired this episode

    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/vinhgiang_this-process-is-called-record-review-activity-7271852336493268992-6dUY?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAMvv_8B-0xHStbgQZfb5pQE8ro1r3EY-kM

    https://www.vinhgiang.com/

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  • Episode 404 - CO-HOST - Cassian Bellino - Biblically Speaking Podcast, and an Impressive List of Tools That Can Help Your Podcast

    Meet the Founder, Cassian Bellino

    When I felt the pull to start the Biblically Speaking podcast, it wasn’t a dramatic revelation, but a persistent nudge. Over the years, I had countless conversations about faith—what began as casual discussions often grew into deeper reflections.
    I realized that people asked the same questions I once asked, wrestled with similar doubts, and shared insights that resonated with me. I realized I wasn’t just interested in theology—I was driven by it, needing a space to unpack and connect with others around the questions that kept me up at night.

    With every conversation and every page of Scripture studied, the Bible became clearer, simpler, and, most importantly, transformative. Now, through hundreds of hours of interviews and insights from some of the world’s most respected scholars, Biblically Speaking exists to make the Bible understandable, approachable, and powerfully relevant to everyday life. It’s been a journey of learning, one that has completely changed me—and I’m here to share it with you.Biblically Speaking - The Bible has been a bestseller for millennia, yet learning about Christianity can feel daunting. I felt the same way. So, as I asked questions, I hit "Record." Biblically Speaking is for curious Christians seeking clear answers to big Bible questions.

    Each episode unpacks Scripture with theologians, breaking down passages, parables, and prophecies to make the Bible relatable and easy to understand. If you're looking to grow in faith with real insights and a fresh perspective, this podcast is your guide to understanding God's Word simply and meaningfully.

    https://pod.link/1723892791

    https://www.bibspeak.com/

    https://linktr.ee

    https://www.stan.store

    https://podmatch.com

    https://www.audacityteam.org

    https://riverside.fm

    https://www.podbean.com

    https://manychat.comhttps://www.capcut.com

    https://testimonial.tohttps://www.boomcaster.com

    https://www.podbean.comhttps://www.bibspeak.com

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  • Episode 409 - CO-HOST - Bob LeMent - When There Was Only 50 Podcasts, Your Podcast Persona, and a Blue Cat - Video Version

    Bob joins The How To Podcast Series and yes, he is on video as a cartoon blue cat! So, a video is in order for this episode!

    The audio version is also available!

    The Static Web Site’s first official episode was January 1, 1999, in a vain attempt to make the world hear the off-kilter and sophomoric ramblings of Miles Tidal and Bob LeMent.

    Now 25 years and counting they continue their weekly stream-of-consciousness dialogues. As you may have discerned from listening, we do no preparation or use any manners or decorum to provide a fully improvised piece of comedy. Enjoy.

    We have been producing this weekly audio internet show, Static Radio, since November 25, 1998. Miles and I have recorded each week with only very minor interruptions over the last 25 years. Those were mostly personal tragedies, family members passing away, or losing your house to a fire, and one national tragedy on September 11, 2001. But other than those minor bumps each week Miles and I give the internet a 15 to 40-minute weekly comedy show about the strange and funny happenings in their lives.

    Although technology has changed drastically over the last 25 years, Miles and I have persevered week after week to bring a little levity to the world. Yes sometimes it can be quite bawdy, or even crass, but it is always an attempt to make each other laugh and hopefully make you, the audience, laugh as well. We lay bare our quirks, deficits, and all the things that make us human, but try to spin it humorously.

    https://www.staticradio.com/

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  • The Daily Dave - Podcasting Tips - How Many Books Do You Need to Write to be an Author - How many podcast episodes to be a podcaster

    It only takes a single book to be an author - one book! Not a new book every week or every second week. Just one book and you are an author for the rest of your life!

    It also means that a single podcast episode makes you a podcaster - not a popular discussion in the podcasting space, but it is true!

    If the idea of starting your podcast is a future dream, I want you to consider making that dream a reality now with a single episode launched than a podcast that stays in your head and heart and never shared.

    One episode makes you a podcaster - let's start together now!

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  • Episode 403 - Curiosity Ignited - How Well-Crafted Questions Can Elevate Your Podcast Conversations

    To spark deeper conversations and connections with your podcast guests, crafting well-thought-out questions is crucial. Here are some strategies and examples to help you leverage better questions:

    Open-ended questions encourage guests to share detailed stories and insights, leading to more engaging dialogues

    For example:

    Instead of: "Did you face challenges while building your business?"

    Ask: "What were some of the most significant challenges you faced while building your business, and how did you overcome them?"

    This approach invites your guest to share their journey, insights, and experiences in their own unique way

    Thoroughly research your guest's background and recent projects. This allows you to ask more informed and personalized questions

    For example:

    "I noticed you recently worked on [specific project]. What was the most surprising thing you learned during that process?"

    This demonstrates your preparation and can lead to discussions about topics the guest may not often get to address

    Listen actively to your guest's responses and ask follow-up questions to go deeper with your guest

    For example:

    If a guest mentions a pivotal career moment, follow up with: "What was going through your mind at that moment?" or "How did that experience shape your approach to what you do today?"

    Ask questions that challenge common beliefs or encourage critical thinking

    For example:

    "What's a commonly held belief in your industry that you passionately disagree with, and why?"

    This type of question can lead to thought-provoking discussions and showcase your guest's expertise

    Include questions that reveal the guest's personality and experiences beyond their professional life

    For example:

    "What's something our listeners might not know about you?"

    "If you could give your 18-year-old self some advice, what would you say?"

    These questions can help create a more personal connection with your guest and audience

    Encourage your guest to reflect on their experiences and share valuable insights

    For example:

    "What's the most important lesson you've learned in your career so far?"

    "How has [specific event or experience] influenced your decisions since?"

    By asking these types of well-crafted questions, you can create a more dynamic, insightful, and engaging podcast interview that resonates with your audience and brings out the best in your guests.

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  • Episode 402 - CO-HOST - Brandon Leibowitz - SEO Optimizers - Target keywords and What your biggest opportunities are in SEO

    Hello, I’m Brandon Leibowitz, the founder and operator of SEO Optimizers. Our digital marketing company is dedicated to assisting small and medium-sized businesses in driving more online traffic, leading to increased clients, sales, and valuable leads.

    My journey in digital marketing began in 2007, right after I graduated from college with a degree in Business Marketing. My initial job involved managing the marketing aspects of an e-commerce website.

    Back then, I had limited digital marketing knowledge, and so did the company I worked for. I had no idea what I was doing and neither did they! I spent a lot of my time reading books, watching videos, talking to other marketers, reading blogs, joining digital marketing forums, etc. to learn as much as possible about this new type of marketing.

    During that time, both the company and I attended classes and workshops together, greatly benefiting from the shared knowledge. This experience has influenced me to personally teach SEO workshops as well.

    ⁠https://schema.org/⁠

    ⁠https://seooptimizers.com/⁠

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  • Episode 401 - CO-HOST - Caroline Hull - Host of Share, Strategize, & Shine, a holistic approach to podcast strategy

    My Story: From Dancer to Podcast Strategist and Consultant

    Caroline has nearly a decade of experience in podcasting and a rich background as a ballet dancer, choreographer, grants writer, SEO copywriter, and stationery designer. She brings a unique blend of creativity, marketing expertise, and strategic thinking to podcasting. Her approach emphasizes building strong relationships and nurturing connections, traits that have proven essential in helping business owners leverage their podcasts for tangible financial growth.

    Caroline's journey into podcasting marked a turning point in her life, transforming her from someone who once doubted her voice to a confident podcaster and strategist. She infuses this empowering experience into her coaching, offering each client a warm, supportive environment akin to sharing a cup of coffee.

    Outside of her professional life, Caroline is a dedicated homeschool mom to three daughters and a loving caretaker to her cats and dogs. She relishes her time in the mountains, delights in video gaming, movies, and learning about the world around her.

    As the host of "Share, Strategize & Shine" and the founder of the Strategize & Shine Membership, Caroline is committed to helping experienced women coaches and consultants amplify their influence and achieve success through strategic podcasting.

    Welcome to Share, Strategize, & Shine, hosted by me, Caroline Hull, podcast Strategist and CEO of Wild Home Podcasting. I share my years of podcasting experience, plus tips on how to create content that helps you stand out and shine, so you can grow your membership, one-to-one services and group programs through your podcast. Listen in each week to hear a holistic approach to podcast strategy: one that will integrate and simplify your entire marketing, sales, and community strategy, so that your podcast works for you, not the other way around!https://www.wildhomepodcasting.com/podcast

    https://www.wildhomepodcasting.com/

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  • E400 - CO-HOST - Mike Wiston from MowPod Shares His Free Tool for Podcasters and How MowMedia Can Help Podcasters

    Chartable is gone - now what? How about a free tool that gives you your Global Rankings for Apple's Top 200, how about email updates with rank position changes, how about new tools that are coming in the future? I sit down with Mike Wiston from his home in Japan to talk about this exciting platform that you need to go and check out today!

    mowPod is the largest driver of engaged listeners to many of the most prominent podcasts in the US. Need to grow your podcast audience with real, engaged listeners while meeting your growth goals against realistic KPIs?
    Look no further!mowPod works with many of the largest media and podcast brands out there. From the Oprah Winfrey Network to Warner Media Group and the Hubspot Podcast Network, the most well-known media brands trust mowPod to run its podcast growth advertising with white-glove treatment. We act like an agency but without the agency fees, and work with the clients to ensure all ads are on brand and effective in growing their audience.mowMedia brings the human element back to digital marketing. We cultivate one-to-one relationships with every advertiser and publisher in our network to ensure only the best opportunities, driving the most seamless user experience are presented to the most appropriate audiences.

    https://mowpod.com/

    https://charts.mowpod.com/

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  • Episode 399 - The Power of the Pause to Make Your Podcast Better - Enhancing Your Podcast Communication

    The Power of the Pause: Enhancing Your Podcast Communication

    For podcasters looking to improve their communication skills, mastering the art of the pause can be a game-changer. By incorporating strategic silences into your speech, you can reduce filler words and create a more engaging listening experience.

    Benefits of Pausing

    Eliminates filler words: Pauses can replace "ums" and "ahs," making you sound more confident and in control

    Improves audience engagement: Short quiet moments grab attention and create excitement for what's coming next

    Enhances understanding: Pauses give listeners time to process information, especially for complex topics

    Adds emphasis: Strategic silences highlight important points, making them more memorable

    Types of Pauses for Podcasters

    Reflective Pause: Use this 3-7 second pause after sharing complex ideas to allow listeners to contemplate

    Effect Pause: A brief 1-2 second pause creates anticipation and lets words resonate

    Spontaneity Pause: This technique makes your content feel fresh and thoughtful, even if it's well-rehearsed

    Implementing Pauses in Your Podcast

    Practice mindful pausing: Before recording, take a moment to center yourself and set intentions for your episode

    Use pauses for transitions: Silence can signal a shift between topics, much like paragraphs in writing

    Embrace the "pregnant pause": Create suspense by pausing after thought-provoking statements or surprising facts

    Vary pause lengths: Mix short, medium, and long pauses to maintain a natural, conversational flow

    Remember, pauses aren't just empty space—they're powerful tools that can elevate your podcast's quality and impact. By mastering the art of the pause, you'll not only reduce filler words but also create a more polished, professional, and engaging podcast experience for your listeners.____https://howtopodcast.ca/

  • Episode 398 - CO-HOST - Vic Turnbull - MIC's Podcast Club Online Community and Support For Podcasters Around The World

    Vic is a podcast producer and music geek and runs MIC media, her podcast production company. For a more up-to-date glance of what they get up to head to their website here.

    MIC media is a social enterprise that amplifies often underheard stories and voices. In 2022, MIC won the Silver Award in the Grassroots Production category at the Audio Production Awards and in the same year nominated for a Manchester Culture Award. MIC’s also received a nomination in the British Podcast Awards and the Manchester Publicity Awards (MPA).

    Also in 2022, Vic contributed to The Guardian and Third Sector news as a podcast specialist.

    In recognition of her achievements to date, Vic features in the Top 100 Women in Social Enterprise List 2022 (WISE 100, Natwest and Pioneers Post), was nominated as the ‘Social Impact Star’ at the Inspiring Women Changemakers Awards (2019), is recognised as a role-model on the prestigious Northern Power Women Future List 2017. In 2019 she was awarded a place on the competitive School for Social Entrepreneurs and Lloyds Bank start-up business development programme.

    Originally and proudly from Sheffield, Vic decided that after her GCSE’s, she was done with the formalities of education, and went down a more vocational route, from a National Diploma in Media Production at College, to then graduating with HND in the same subject from Salford Uni. Vic’s been an honorary Manc for eighteen years and now her accent is a hybrid Lancashire / Yorkshire, super Northern one.

    She’s a massive advocate of the power of informal learning, DIY approaches and talent as routes to success and amplifying underrepresented voices.

    MIC's (virtual/in-person) Podcast Club for global podcastersWhat we’re about

    Helpful and supportive regular online and in-person get-togethers for podcasters from everywhere!

    We're a community of global podcasters who help each other make brilliant podcasts.

    We all make podcasts as producers, editors or presenters.

    Each Podcast Club meetup is a real-life podcaster FAQ asked and answered by the awesome MIC podcaster community who come from across the world.

    (yep it says Manchester, that's where we're based - it won't let us put EVERYWHERE!)

    Our monthly events are online, and we (aim to!) host quarterly in-person meetups too, what we like to call our 'socials'.

    We also have a special podcaster guest most months to give their expert take on a chosen podcasty subject. To date, we've had talks from chart-topping and award-winning podcasters about shortform podcasting, rating and reviews and remote recording.

    https://www.meetup.com/micpod/

    https://vicelizabeth.com/

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  • Episode 397 - CO-HOST - Jeffrey Dwoskin - Stampede.Social, Is Social Media Still Important for a Podcast, Interviewing Famous Guests

    Born in the suburbs of Detroit Jeffrey Lawerence Dwoskin grew up in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Jeff Dwoskin is an award-winning Comedian. He was the prestigious winner of the Dick Purtan Comedy Showcase and has appeared in numerous festivals.

    As Host of 'Classic Conversations' Jeff fuses his passions of comedy, trending topics, pop culture, and all things social media into an ear-pleasing show with amazing guests from the worlds of comedy, acting, and social media!

    Podcast: Classic Conversations with Jeff Dwoskin

    Take a deep dive into pop nostalgia with us! Pop culture influencers, TV stars, film actors, comedians, and musicians share inspirational stories about the road to success. Insightful conversations that are part comedy/part drama and are always entertaining! With your host, comedian, Jeff Dwoskin.

    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3821708/

    https://www.stampede.social/

    https://jeffisfunny.com/

  • Podcasthon.org 2025 - Humane World - The Humane Society Charity and Why We Support Them

    As long standing supporters of our local Humane Society, we wanted to feature this charity as our recommendation for oour invlovement in Podasthon.org's 2025 feature this week.

    Podcasthon is the world’s largest podcast charity initiative, bringing together podcasters globally to raise awareness for charitable causes. Behind this growing movement are two visionary co-founders: JĂ©rĂ©mie Mani and Yves Delnatte.

    JĂ©rĂ©mie Mani is a French entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in the digital industry. Before dedicating himself entirely to Podcasthon, JĂ©rĂ©mie built and sold two successful companies in email marketing and content moderation. After moving to Canada in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he began reflecting on how he could use his skills to make a meaningful impact. Rather than launching another business, he wanted to create something that would mobilize thousands of people for a greater cause. That’s where Podcasthon was born—a volunteer-driven initiative aimed at uniting the power of podcasting with the needs of charities.

    Yves Delnatte is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor with a rich background in business development. He has founded and led multiple ventures across various industries, bringing a wealth of experience to the table. Yves’s journey has been marked by a commitment to leveraging business as a force for good, which naturally led him to co-found Podcasthon alongside JĂ©rĂ©mie. His vision is to harness the intimacy and authenticity of podcasts to drive awareness for important causes, creating a global ripple effect of positive change.

    Traditional fundraising methods like charity galas, marathons, and auctions have their limits. They often require large budgets, exclusive access, or short-lived engagement. Meanwhile, charities around the world struggle to reach new audiences and create long-term connections.

    Podcasthon started in 2023 with 300 French-speaking podcasters. It grew to over 400 in 2024 and is now expanding worldwide. Our dream? To see Podcasthon become a global tradition, uniting thousands of podcasters in dozens of languages each year.

    We believe that “podcasting for good” should be more than a buzzword. It should be a movement. By leveraging technology, storytelling, and community engagement, we hope to inspire millions of listeners to care, to act, and to make a difference—one podcast at a time.

    https://donate.humaneworld.org/page/160655/donate

    https://www.humaneworld.org/

    https://youtu.be/mOSnB0y-uKQ?si=zmSfGJbS60JTTu2I

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  • Episode 396 - CO-HOST - Roger Heathers - Podcast Editor, Musical Tips For Podcasters and Hiring An Editor

    Roger joins as our very first guest on the Podcast Editing and Support Show - Roger has moved from listener to guest! So glad to have him here! We blend our love for music and our love for podcast editing into a conversation geared towards you and your podcast journey!

    A study by Pacific Content (2019) found that about 50% of podcasts stop after just three episodes.

    Outsourcing your editing can make it way easier to keep your podcast going.

    If you're not familiar with the process, don't worry—it’s simple!

    Once your episode is recorded, just send your Riverside, Google Drive, or WeTransfer link to Sustain, and you'll receive a polished, mastered WAV file ready for upload to your hosting platform.

    We’re happy to guide beginners through hosting and file transfer, too.

    Hi, I'm Roger, a freelance podcast editor based in Devon, UK.

    Since 2019, I’ve had the privilege of editing over 100 podcasts and more than 1,000 episodes.

    I’ve also worked with leading companies in the podcasting community, including The Podcast Collective, The Podcast Doctors, and Claricast.

    Roger's editing business for podcasters

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  • Episode 395 - CO-HOST - Coffee with Steph Fuccio - The Future of Podcasting, A.I. and Meeting With Other Podcasters

    One of the kindest, most giving and caring voices in podcasting joins the show today to talk about podcasting from her perspective! As a trusted voice in podcasting, Steph Fuccio serves the podcasting community with trusted advice and guidance for podcasters around the world - it is a joy to have her here on the show with us!

    Steph can help you develop a sane podcast workflow for:
    -an audio podcast
    - a YouTube video podcasts (and YouTube shorts)
    -a podcast newsletter

    About Steph:

    Empirical evidence of my obsession and experience in the podcast space:

    U.S. and global podcasting knowledge: years of experience collaborating with and interviewing people using online media to grow their project globally. Some spaces I've been a part of are: International Podcast Day, Podfest, The Podcast Show London. Interviewed folks in these project: AI and Podcasting, Podcast To Connect, Geopats, Global Podcast Editors, Podcast Review Day. Speaker at various podcasting events such as Podfest AI Summit (April 2024), International Podcast Day and Indie PodCon Industry expertise: Steph has been interviewed for the book Podcasting in a Platform Age, has been interviewed on numerous podcasts such as Podbean's Podcasting Smarter, Castos' Audience, Podcasting People, Adventures in Podcasting and more. Always up to date on the podcasting industry: knowledge about who’s doing what, what’s changing, opportunities you should tap into, future proofing. This includes deep knowledge of podcasting on YouTube, growing expertise on ChatGPT, etc. Perspective as an independent podcaster and enthusiastic, engaged podcast listener Podcast editing experience: Have used multiple DAWs (editing software) and even helped Hindenburg create some videos about podcast editing. Organic marketing: have accumulated an extensive toolbox of non gross promotional methods over the past 7+ years Community experience: created and grew the Global Podcast Editors community from 2021-2023 as well as an two year online podcast sharing event on Twitter/X called Podcast Review Day. Additionally, was a Podcraft Community Moderator for The Podcast Host from 2021 to 2023. ​Virtual Producer for Podcast Movement, August 2021 Personal production experience: I've created and deleted more podcast episodes than most podcasters create in their enire podcast experience.

    And also as a guest on Mike Russell's new podcast: Creator Magic, talking about AI usage in podcastingMy Podcast Origin Story

    started my own podcast in 2017 as a decompression activity after leaving (not finishing) a PhD program transitioned careers from English teaching to podcasting in early 2020 LOVE doing live online events like these (above) Global Podcast Editors panels that I produced and hosted 2x a month in 2021-2023. am an avid podcast listener and will likely never reveal how many podcasts I'm following at any given time. But it’s a lot. ​ have written about podcasting quite a bit over the years. am very passionate about building community globally. One of her first podcast communities was an online event that she created and managed for 2 years called Podcast Review Day.

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  • Podpacer.com, New Podcaster AI Tool Episode Coming Soon and A Free Roast Your Show Tool - Daily Dave - Podcast Tips

    Coming soon to the How To Podcast Series, Slobodan Manic from Podpacer will be on to talk about this new service for podcasters!

    Podpacer is the best way to handle your podcast. Manage your guests, research and plan your interviews, all in one place.https://www.podpacer.com/

    https://www.podpacer.com/roast-my-podcast/

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  • Episode 394 - Podcast Tip - How to Embrace Vulnerability and Genuine Storytelling as a Podcaster

    Embracing Vulnerability and Genuine Storytelling

    Vulnerability can be a powerful tool in podcast storytelling:

    Share personal experiences: Opening up about your own journey can create deeper connections with listeners

    Acknowledge challenges: Be honest about obstacles you've faced in your podcasting journey

    Ask questions: Show curiosity and humility by seeking input from your audience and fellow podcasters

    Create a narrative structure: Organize your episodes with a clear beginning, middle, and end to enhance storytelling

    Remember, vulnerability doesn't mean oversharing. It's about being authentic and relatable in a way that resonates with your audience

    Want to go deeper? Check out this article:

    https://www.creativebrief.com/bite/trend/guest-trend/why-vulnerability-is-the-new-strength-in-brand-storytelling___

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