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S4 Ep 10The Hustle Mindset

Listen now 👇https://beyondthepost.fmSupport the show:https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepostIn this episode of Beyond the Post, we explore what it means to develop the creator hustle mindset—a perspective that encourages experimentation, skill development, and building creative projects that can grow into something meaningful.The conversation starts with personal experiences about encouraging creativity and entrepreneurial thinking, including discussions about helping younger generations develop skills beyond traditional career paths. Podcasting is highlighted as a powerful side hustle that builds real-world abilities like storytelling, editing, marketing, and communication.We also break down the realities of content creation and why many podcasts struggle to survive past their first few episodes. Persistence, patience, and continuous learning are key themes as we discuss what it really takes to grow a show over time.The episode also covers tools that can help streamline podcast workflows, insights about promotion versus simple announcements, and reflections on lessons learned throughout the season.Whether you're a new podcaster or an experienced creator, this episode is about adopting a mindset that turns creativity into opportunity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 8, 202656 min

S4 Ep 9The Case for Not Going It Alone in Podcasting

Episode SummaryIn this episode of Beyond the Post, we break down what it actually takes to go from unknown creator to trusted authority without chasing trends, broad audiences, or viral moments. We explore how narrowing your positioning, committing to consistency, and delivering repeatable value can transform a podcast from “just another show” into a respected voice within a specific market. Whether you're launching in a technical niche, creative industry, or emerging sector, this episode outlines the framework for becoming the go-to resource in your category. Authority isn’t accidental. It’s engineered.Links:Finding KelsBLEAV NetworkKey TakeawaysAuthority starts with clarity of positioningNarrow focus builds faster recognitionTrust compounds through consistent value deliveryRepetition builds brand memoryExpertise beats trend-chasingFocused podcasts monetize more effectivelyQuote Pull-Outs“You don’t become an authority by speaking to everyone — you become one by serving someone deeply.”“Consistency turns familiarity into trust.”“Focused creators grow faster because their message travels further.“Authority isn’t about being loud. It’s about being clear.”Call to ActionExplore more creator strategy episodes at: Beyond the Post Website: https://beyondthepost.fmSupport the show and get bonus content: Beyond the Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepost Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 16, 202650 min

S4 Ep 8Do Your Weird Thing: Robb’s Takeaways from Brian Brushwood’s Creative Workshop

Episode SummaryRobb spent a weekend attending Do Your Weird Thing, the immersive creative workshop led by Brian Brushwood.In this episode, Robb breaks down what the experience was actually like, not just the exercises, but the mindset shifts that came with them.Key Takeaways“Weird” is often the most valuable and memorable part of creative workPermission is a powerful creative unlock — especially when it’s self-grantedCreative resistance usually signals something important, not something wrongWorkshops don’t need answers — they need the right questionsCommunity accelerates confidence when everyone is taking creative risks togetherGuest BioNo guest interview in this episode.Brian Brushwood is referenced throughout the episode as the creator and facilitator of Do Your Weird Thing. He is a magician, entertainer, and educator best known for helping creators clarify their voice, confidence, and creative identity.Quote Pull-Outs“The thing you’re most afraid to show is usually the thing people connect with.”“Weird isn’t a problem to fix — it’s the signal.”“You don’t need permission, but it helps when someone shows you why you don’t.”Links & ResourcesDo Your Weird Thing with Brian Brushwoodhttps://www.scamstuff.com/products/do-your-weird-thing-with-brian-and-matt-december-2025?_pos=1&_sid=6371191e3&_ss=r&variant=47050469998814Call to ActionIf this episode resonated with you, take a moment to think about what your “weird thing” might be — and whether you’re giving yourself permission to explore it.Support the show and get access to bonus content:Beyond the Post Website: https://beyondthepost.fmBeyond the Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepost Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 3, 202638 min

S4 Ep 7Stop Announcing, Start Promoting Your Podcast

Episode Summary:In this episode of Beyond the Post, hosts Robb Dunwood and Bodie Grimm break down what podcast promotion actually looks like — and why most creators are getting it wrong. Drawing on nearly two decades of podcasting experience and listener research, they explain the critical difference between announcing an episode and promoting a show.The conversation centers around three practical, low-effort strategies that directly align with how real listeners discover podcasts today. From leveraging personal recommendations, to making your show searchable with keyword-rich titles, to using social media effectively instead of just dropping links, this episode delivers tactical guidance podcasters can apply immediately — without changing their format, gear, or publishing schedule.Key Takeaways:The #1 way people discover podcasts is direct personal recommendation — not ads or algorithms.Most podcasters don’t talk about their own show enough in everyday conversations.Clear, keyword-rich podcast titles dramatically improve discoverability in podcast apps.A 10–12 word descriptive subtitle can outperform clever or vague show names.Social media works best when it includes a hook, context, and a clear call to action — not just “new episode out.”Making it easy to listen (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube links) removes friction and boosts conversions.Quote Pull-Outs“A lot of people think they’re doing podcast marketing — but they really aren’t.”“Don’t just announce. Promotion requires context and intent.”“It requires you to change nothing about your show — just tell people it exists.”“If someone can’t tell what your podcast is about from the title, they won’t search for it.”Gear / Tools MentionedPodcast listening platforms:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubePodcast hosting & workflow references:AuphonicRiverside (listener discovery survey referenced)Links & Resources MentionedBeyond the Post — https://beyondthepost.fmPodcast app search & recommendation chartsListener discovery research referenced from RiversideCall to ActionIf you found this episode helpful, tell someone about it — that’s literally the point of this episode. Visit Beyond the Post: https://beyondthepost.fmSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepostYour recommendation is the most powerful marketing tool this podcast has. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 25, 202635 min

S4 Ep 6Get the Most Out of Conferences

Episode SummaryConferences can be overwhelming — packed schedules, endless sessions, and nonstop noise — but the real value rarely comes from sitting in a room taking notes. In this episode of Beyond the Post, Robb breaks down how creators can actually get the most out of conferences by focusing on relationships, not just information.Drawing from recent conference experience and nearly two decades in podcasting, this episode explores practical ways to spark meaningful conversations, stand out in a crowd, and make it incredibly easy for people to find your content. From wearing conversation-starting t-shirts to using QR codes and NFC cards, Robb explains how small intentional choices can lead to big creative opportunities — including collaborations, guest appearances, and long-term connections.Key TakeawaysConferences are more valuable for networking than pure educationHallway conversations often matter more than conference sessionsWearing something that invites conversation lowers the barrier to connectionCreators should make their content easy to access instantlyQR codes and NFC cards remove friction when sharing your workA clear, practiced elevator pitch makes conversations more effectiveRelationships — not business cards — are the real takeaway from eventsQuotes“Conferences aren’t about collecting sessions, they’re about building relationships.”“If someone has to search for your podcast later, you’ve already lost the moment.”“The easier it is for someone to find your content, the more likely they will.”“Your elevator pitch shouldn’t explain everything, it should invite curiosity.”Links & Resources MentionedBlinq — https://blinq.meDot Cards — https://dotcards.netJoin the Patreon community and help keep the show going.🌐 Beyond the Post Website: https://beyondthepost.fm❤️ Beyond the Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepost Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 10, 202622 min

S4 Ep 5Capturing Authentic Moments Without Overthinking

Episode Summary:In this episode of Beyond the Post, the conversation kicks off with a deep dive into mobile recording workflows, sparked by the recent purchase of the DJI Mic 2. The discussion centers on why great audio is often more important than perfect visuals, especially for creators capturing real-life moments on the go. From pairing wireless microphones with compact cameras to using everyday smartphones as primary recording tools, the episode emphasizes practicality over perfection.Beyond the gear talk, the episode explores the emotional and long-term value of recording everyday life — from documenting family conversations to preparing for future creative opportunities. With real-world examples from charity live streams and casual family recordings, this episode encourages creators to embrace simple setups, overcome the discomfort of recording in public, and focus on preserving meaningful stories before they’re lost.Key Takeaways:The DJI Mic 2 is a powerful upgrade for mobile and run-and-gun recording.Great audio often matters more than having the most expensive camera.Your phone is still the best camera if it’s the one you’ll actually use.Recording everyday moments creates long-term personal and creative value.Lighting plays a bigger role in video quality than most people realize.Being comfortable recording in public takes practice — but it’s worth it.Simple, reliable gear setups lead to more consistent content creation.Quote Pull-Outs:“The best camera is the one you actually have with you.”“Audio quality will save bad video — bad audio ruins everything.”“You don’t realize the value of these recordings until years later.”“Stop waiting for the perfect setup and just hit record.”Gear & Tools Mentioned:DJI Mic 2 – Wireless microphone system for mobile creatorsDJI Osmo Pocket – Compact stabilized camera for on-the-go recordingSmartphones – Used as primary cameras for convenience and accessibilityWireless Lavalier Microphones – For improving audio quality in any setupBasic Lighting Solutions – Small lights that dramatically improve video qualityLinks & Resources:DJI Mic 2: https://www.dji.com/mic-2DJI Osmo Pocket: https://www.dji.com/osmo-pocketBeyond the Post Website: https://beyondthepost.fmBeyond the Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepostCall to ActionIf you’re enjoying Beyond the Post, consider supporting the show and helping us keep these conversations going.Visit https://beyondthepost.fmSupport the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepostYour support helps us continue creating honest, creator-focused conversations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 14, 202553 min

S4 Ep 4Choose The Right Tool For The Task

Description:In this episode, I share my experience editing a Thanksgiving special episode of the Kilowatt podcast entirely within Riverside. Transitioning from Final Cut Pro to Riverside presented challenges, prompting me to reflect on the importance of choosing efficient tools that align with my workflow. I discuss the role of AI in content creation, the risks of adopting too many platforms, and the significance of community collaboration among creators. We encourage listeners to explore tools that best fit their creative processes while anticipating future discussions on AI and creativity.Key Takeaways:Editing inside Riverside can dramatically simplify workflows for certain projects.Creators often juggle too many tools—simplifying can save time and reduce friction.Switching software has both financial and emotional costs.AI is rapidly becoming a practical assistant for content creation, not just a novelty.Community conversations often uncover better tools and approaches than working alone.Free podcast hosting platforms exist, but “free” isn’t always the best fit for long-term goals.DaVinci Resolve’s stability makes it an appealing alternative to Premiere for many editors.The creator landscape is shifting toward integrated, all-in-one tools.Quote Pull-Outs:“There are tools that help us create, but when they get in the way, it’s time to rethink.”“Switching tools isn't just a cost in money, it’s a cost in time and brainpower.”“AI isn’t replacing creativity; it’s removing the busywork.”Links & Resources Mentioned:While specific URLs were not spoken in the transcript, the following tools were explicitly referenced and should be included:Riverside — https://riverside.fmCanva — https://canva.comAdobe Creative Cloud — https://adobe.comDaVinci Resolve — https://blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolveSupport the Show: Beyond the Post Website - https://beyondthepost.fmSupport the show on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepost Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 9, 202536 min

S4 Ep 3Riverside to Final Cut Pro Workflow: How to Edit Video Podcasts Faster

Episode Summary:In this episode, Robb and I break down the complete editing workflow we use to move from Riverside.fm’s built-in editor to a fully organized Final Cut Pro project. Editing often takes far longer than we expect, especially when we skip organizational steps.We walk through exactly how we export segmented clips, comments, and chapter markers from Riverside, then bring those assets into Final Cut Pro for a fast triage pass. This early triage allows us to move quickly through multi-track timelines, identify problem areas, and get a feel for the story before committing to detailed edits. By focusing on organization upfront, we dramatically reduce the mental load and spend more time polishing the moments that actually matter. We close by inviting listeners to share their own editing workflows and tips as we continue building a smarter, more supportive creator community.Key Takeaways:Effective organization before editing dramatically reduces time spent on long episodesRiverside’s export tools - segmented clips, comments, and chapter markers, speed up the import processFinal Cut Pro triage pass helps identify cuts quickly and reduces cognitive loadA rough early triage allows for faster fine-tuning laterProper workflow can save up to two hours on long editsIterating across multiple tracks becomes easier with a well-structured projectEfficiency in the edit frees up more time for creativity (and family!)Community-driven workflows lead to better results for podcasters at any levelQuote Pull-Outs:“Organization isn’t optional—it’s the difference between a two-hour edit and a twelve-hour disaster.”“Riverside gives you way more metadata than you think. Use it. It saves you energy later.”“Triage first. Edit second. That’s how you keep your brain from melting.”“A good workflow removes decisions so you can focus on the story.”Gear & Tools Mentioned:Riverside.fm (recording & timeline exporting)Final Cut Pro (primary editing & triage environment)Multi-track video timelines from Riverside’s export packageChapter markers, segmented clips & comments via Riverside’s export panelLinks & Resources:Riverside.fm — https://riverside.fmFinal Cut Pro — https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/Beyond the Post Website — https://beyondthepost.fmBeyond the Post Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepostCall to Action:Enjoying the episode? Have your own Riverside → FCP workflow tips?We’d love to hear what’s working for you—or what’s slowing you down.👉 Share your workflows, questions, or episode ideas with us👉 Support the show and get bonus content on Patreon👉 Explore more episodes and resources at https://beyondthepost.fmPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthepost Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 1, 202522 min

S4 Ep 2The Ultimate Guide to Being a Great Podcast Guest

Episode Summary:In this episode of Beyond the Post, hosts Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm share the ultimate guide to being a great podcast guest, breaking down exactly what separates memorable, high-value guests from the ones listeners forget. They explore how to prepare for a podcast appearance, how to build rapport with host(s), and the most effective ways to share your expertise without sounding overly promotional.You’ll learn the essential skills every successful guest needs, storytelling, audience awareness, technical readiness, and conversational flow. Robb and Bodie also highlight the most common mistakes guests make and offer practical, actionable strategies that help you stand out, deliver value, and become the kind of guest every podcast host wants to invite back.Links:Beyond the Post Website – https://beyondthepost.fmJoin Beyond the Post on Patreon – https://beyondthepost.fm/patreonKey Takeaways:Strong podcast guesting starts with relationship-building, connect with hosts before pitching.Prepare clear talking points so you can deliver value without over-explaining or rambling.Great guests support the host’s platform rather than focusing solely on self-promotion.Authenticity and relatable storytelling keep listeners engaged and make your message memorable.Avoid jargon, simplicity and clarity are key to listener retention.Listen to earlier episodes of the show to understand the tone, pacing, and audience expectations.Integrate your offer or expertise naturally, don’t force promotional moments.Follow up after the interview and stay connected to build long-term podcast relationships. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 21, 202536 min

S4 Ep 1The Superman Marketing Lesson Every Podcaster Needs

Episode Summary:In this episode, we break down the massive opening-weekend success of James Gunn’s new Superman movie, a $220 million debut supported by a $200 million marketing budget. This episode presents five core marketing principles that any creator can implement immediately. From the underrated power of word-of-mouth to building a listener community, this episode reframes podcast marketing as the essential companion to great content, because even a solid show can't grow without intentional promotion.Links & Resources Mentioned:Beyond the Post WebsiteJoin Beyond the Post on PatreonSuperman (2025)Key Takeaways:Even world-class content fails without intentional marketing.The Superman movie’s success highlights the disproportionate role of promotion.Podcasters should spend at least equal time on marketing as they do on production.Word-of-mouth is still one of the strongest listener acquisition tools.Social media should offer value, not just announcements.Guest appearances expand reach—when strategically chosen.Strong titles and descriptions improve discoverability through SEO.Newsletters and communities keep existing listeners engaged and returning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 14, 202532 min

Season 4 Teaser

Season 4 of Beyond the Post takes content creation to the next level. This season is built for intermediate creators ready to refine their process, grow their audience, and build a sustainable brand. Join Bodie and Robb as they break down advanced storytelling, workflow optimization, monetization strategies, and the creative habits that keep your content thriving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 8, 20250 min

Setting the Stage for Season 4

🎙️ Beyond the Post – Pre-Season 4: Setting the StageHosts Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm are back and warming up for Season 4 of Beyond the Post! In this special pre-season episode, they lay out the vision for the upcoming season and get real about what content creators actually need — no fluff, just actionable insights.🧠 In this episode:Why Season 4 is being structured like a class — but a fun one!Robb’s take on the importance of utility over noiseHow Bodie’s editing projects (and mistakes) became teachable momentsThe difference between “procrastinating with purpose” vs. avoiding the workWhy every topic this season will end with a list of “Action Steps”Email your thoughts to Bodie at Beyond the Post dot FM or Robb at Beyond the Post dot FM🔍 Key Insight:Listeners are smart and busy. Robb and Bodie want to respect your time by focusing on clarity, usefulness, and results. That means tight episodes (10–15 minutes), deep dives with real tools, and practical takeaways you can apply today.⚙️ Season 4 Themes:Simplifying your workflowLeveraging AI without overcomplicating thingsGetting started with tools like Final Cut Pro, Descript, and Riverside.fmReal strategies for growing your content without selling your soul🌐 Visit us at BeyondThePost.fm🎧 Support the show and get extras on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 13, 202513 min

Shure MV7i: Built for Creators, Backed by Experience

We sat down with Yuri from Shure to talk about their latest product the updated MV7i Hybrid Microphone. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just getting started, this mic might just change the game. We break down what makes the MV7i different, who it’s for, and why it matters for creators looking to level up their sound. 🔗 Links from this episode 🎧 Learn more about the Shure MV7i: https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/mv7i🌐 Explore more episodes: https://beyondthepost.fmChapters: 00:00:00 BTP Shure 00:00:06 Introduction to Season Four 00:01:46 Interview with Yuri from Shure 00:03:26 Demonstrating the MB7i Microphone Features 00:06:40 Real-Time Denoising Technology 00:08:11 Closing Thoughts on Shure Products Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 28, 20259 min

S3 Ep 11Help Us Shape Season 4

Welcome to the sausage factory! 🍿In this special “Between the Post” episode, Bodie and Robb pull back the curtain and let you eavesdrop on the real-time planning for Season 4 of Beyond the Post. From defining our audience to clarifying the transformation we want to offer, we're building Season 4 like a course—for intermediate content creators who are ready to level up.We ask the big questions:Who is this season really for?What kind of podcaster are we speaking to?Should we focus on ad-supported podcasts or podcasts that support a business?And wait… should we just ask our listeners what they want?Spoiler alert: Yes, we should. And we will—with the help of our shiny new Substack.Whether you're podcasting for passion, profit, or a bit of both, you'll find insight, laughs, and a sneak peek into how Beyond the Post gets made.🎧 Join the community💻 Website: www.beyondthepost.com📬 Substack: https://beyondthepost.substack.com📱 Socials: @beyondthepostfm on Threads, BlueSky, and more!👥 Patreon: beyondthepost.fm/patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 13, 202529 min

S3 Ep 10Podcast Growth Isn't Magic, It's Strategy

🎙️ Podcast Growth Isn’t Magic—It’s StrategyIn this episode of Beyond the Post, Bodie and Robb unpack the real tactics that help podcasts get found—without spending a fortune. From transforming titles to crafting killer show descriptions, we’re breaking down what actually moves the needle when it comes to podcast growth.🔍 What You’ll Learn:Why podcast titles and descriptions are more important than you thinkHow Bodie boosted downloads with one simple name changeThe secret behind top-ranking podcasts on Listen NotesWhether you should niche down—or diversifyHow to use analytics to improve listener retentionPlus: A rant or two, some laughs, and a few mic reviews thrown in for good measure. 😉Website: https:www.BeyondThePost.fm📲 Follow us on social: https://instagram.com/beyondthepost.fm💌 Contact us: bodie @ beyondthepost.fm | robb @ beyondthepost.fm🎧 Support the show: https://patreon.com/beyondthepostIf you liked this episode, leave a review or share it with a fellow creator—we’d seriously appreciate it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 4, 202539 min

S3 Ep 9Don’t Just Tell Them—SHOW Them

Struggling to get more ears on your podcast—especially from folks who’ve never listened to a podcast before? In this episode of Beyond the Post, Rob and Bodie share real-world stories, tips, and tactics to help turn everyday interactions into meaningful connections. Learn how to use QR codes, “Allison’s Maneuver,” and quick links to transform non-podcast listeners into subscribers and fans. If you’re ready to level up your word-of-mouth game and make subscribing to your show ridiculously easy, this is the episode for you!Links :Beyond the Post Website: https://beyondthepost.fm PodLink: https://pod.link SMR Podcast: https://smrpodcast.com Make sure to visit https://beyondthepost.fm for everything else—Patreon, our audio podcast, YouTube channel, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 21, 202523 min

S3 Ep 8Building Systems and Growing Your Brand

Description:In this episode of Beyond the Post, Robb Dunwood and Bodie Grimm reflect on their insightful interview with Chris Browning of Popcorn Finance. From the myth of “overnight success” to the importance of finding your unique selling proposition, Chris shares how he turned short, snackable finance content into a full-time gig. Learn why it can take months (or even years) of dedication to see big results and how setting up systems (like using Calendly and Airtable) can save you time and keep you consistent. Discover how Chris knew it was time to hire outside help—and why sometimes you need to outsource tasks so you can focus on your true strengths. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up your brand, this deep dive into Chris Browning’s journey is bound to give you actionable ideas and renewed motivation.Highlights:Becoming an “overnight success” after years of consistent workThe power of a clear unique selling proposition (USP)Why and when to hire help (editors, VAs, etc.)Set up systems for scheduling, guest intake, and moreTips for managing time, money, and creative energyLinks:Support the show on Patreon: More episodes and info: BeyondThePost.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 14, 202534 min

S3 Ep 7Part 2: The Tools That Power Popcorn Finance

Missed Part 1? The Story Behind Popcorn Finance? Check it out to hear how Chris turned his love for personal finance into a full-time career. Like what you hear? Be sure to leave a review and subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes packed with insights for creators, podcasters, and entrepreneurs looking to level up their content game.In Part 2 of our interview with Chris Browning, host of the award-winning Popcorn Finance podcast, we focus on the systems and strategies he’s put in place to grow his show without sacrificing his sanity. Chris candidly discusses how he rationalized the cost of hiring editors and virtual assistants, why “time is money” became his mantra, and the benefits of giving yourself mental space to remain creative.Key Topics Covered:Hiring & Onboarding: Tips on finding the right editor or VA and how to communicate your exact editing styleTime Management: Why offloading tasks is a game-changer for both productivity and mental healthCore Tools: A closer look at Chris’s tech stack (ClickUp, Riverside, Reaper, Calendly, Airtable) and how each one fits into his pre- and post-production workflowScaling Your Brand: How freeing up time allows creators to explore new opportunities, write articles, launch multiple shows, and moreConnect with Chris Browning:Twitter (X)Popcorn Finance WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeSubscribe for more insights from creators who’ve mastered the art of building an online presence, and don’t forget to like and share this episode if you found value!Support us on PatreonSubscribe to Beyond the Post on YouTubeSubscribe to Beyond the Post PodcastIf you enjoy the show, please subscribe and leave us a review. Don’t miss Part 1 of our chat with Chris for even more insights on balancing creativity, finances, and running a successful show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 7, 202528 min

S3 Ep 6Part 1: The Story Behind Popcorn Finance

In this episode of Beyond the Post, we dive into how Chris Browning transformed a side hustle into a successful full-time creative career. Chris, the mind behind the award-winning Popcorn Finance podcast, explains how he leveraged short-form episodes, strategic media mentions, and a disciplined financial plan to break free from the 9-to-5 grind. Discover the unexpected methods Chris used to hone his craft, land brand deals, and create sustainable revenue streams.Connect with Chris Browning:Twitter (X) Popcorn Finance WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeSupport us on PatreonSubscribe to Beyond the Post on YouTubeSubscribe to Beyond the Post PodcastSubscribe for more insights from creators who’ve mastered the art of building an online presence, and don’t forget to like and share this episode if you found value! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 28, 202528 min

S3 Ep 5Why It’s Time to Start Your Own Newsletter

Links: Beyond the Post's YouTube Channel Beyond the Post's PatreonCharlotte Henry's The Addition NewsletterDescription:On this episode of Beyond the Post, Bodie and Robb dive into the urgent need for every creator to have their own newsletter or email list—no matter what platform you primarily use. After TikTok’s surprise 16-hour shutdown in the U.S., we explore why relying solely on social media can leave you stranded and the powerful role email can play in your content strategy—even if you’re “not a writer.”Listen in for actionable tips to:Stay connected with your audience regardless of platform bansRepurpose your podcast or video content into newsletter goldUnderstand the real impact of political theater in techMonetize your following without selling your soul to algorithmsIf you’re serious about protecting your community and your income, this episode is a must-listen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 21, 202544 min

S3 Ep 4The Power of Newsletters: with Charlotte Henry

Newsletters have become a powerful tool for creators, journalists, and independent media brands. But how do you create one that actually works? In this episode of Beyond the Post, we sit down with Charlotte Henry, an award-winning journalist and creator of The Addition, to break down the strategies, challenges, and monetization tactics behind a successful newsletter.Charlotte shares:✅ Why every creator should have a newsletter 📬✅ The importance of owning your audience vs. relying on social media algorithms✅ The difference between free vs. paid newsletters✅ Her Newsletter Masterclass to help others get started 💡✅ The best platforms for newsletters: Substack, Kit, Ghost, and more✅ How she built The Addition into an award-winning publication 🎉If you’re thinking about launching a newsletter or taking yours to the next level, this episode is packed with tactical advice you won’t want to miss.Check out Charlotte Henry & The Edition:📌 The Edition Newsletter & Podcast: https://www.theaddition.net📌 Twitter/X: https://x.com/charlotteahenry📌 Threads: https://www.threads.net/@charlotteahenry📌 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charahenry🔥 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondthePostfm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 8, 202537 min

S3 Ep 3How to Build a Thriving Creator Community

Are you looking for new ways to grow, engage, and truly connect with your audience? In this episode, Bodie and Robb dive deep into the art of community building. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned content creator, discover actionable tips on how to foster genuine relationships, spark valuable discussions, and keep your community thriving. Hear about insights from Angela Hollowell and advice from Corey Gumbs all while getting practical strategies for choosing the right platform, creating authentic engagement, and facing early hurdles head-on.Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes, where we show you exactly how we’re building our projects in real time—and how you can do the same:https://beyondthepost.fm/patreonReady to grow your brand, help others, and have fun doing it? Tune in now and be part of our growing community of creators!Useful Links•Angela Hollowell•Corey Gumbs•Black Podcasters Association•BlkPodNews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 1, 202553 min

S3 Ep 2The Art of Building Community with Corey Gumbs (Part 2)

In this episode of Beyond the Post, we continue our conversation with Corey Gumbs, founder of the Black Podcasters Association (BPA). In part two of our interview, Corey shares his insights into building and managing a thriving community, navigating platform changes, and choosing the right tools to grow your audience. We also discuss the importance of fostering collaboration, education, and inclusivity in the podcasting space.Corey talks about BPA’s move to a new platform, the challenges of scaling a community, and his advice for creators looking to establish their own. Plus, we dive into the educational opportunities BPA provides, like workshops, lunch-and-learns, and more. Corey also shares why creating Black Pod News was a game-changer for highlighting Black voices in the podcasting industry.Connect with Corey and the BPA:•Black Podcasters Association: Website•Black Pod News: Newsletter•LinkedIn: Corey Gumbs•Instagram: @coreygumbs•BPA Instagram: @theblackpodcastersassociation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 24, 202538 min

S3 Ep 1The Art of Community Building with Corey Gumbs (Part 1)

🎙️ Welcome to Season 3 of Beyond the Post! In this episode, we sit down with Corey Gumbs, a podcast development strategist, community builder, and founder of the Black Podcasters Association (BPA). Corey shares his inspiring journey of creating a thriving community for Black podcast creators and professionals. He is also a Board Member of AIR (Association of Independents in Radio), working to support and advocate for independent media makers globally.💡 Key Topics Covered:Why community is essential for creatorsChallenges of building and moderating a thriving communityThe transition from free to paid membershipHow BPA supports its members with workshops, resources, and networking opportunitiesTips for creators looking to build their own communities✨ Links & Resources Mentioned:Black Podcasters Association: Black Pod News:  AIR (Association of Independents in Radio): Corey Gumbs’ LinkedIn:  Corey Gumbs on Instagram:BPA Instagram: 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe for Part 2 of this interview where Corey dives deeper into community-building strategies and his plans for the future! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 16, 202528 min

AnkerWork M650 Review

🎙️ Beyond the Post: AnkerWork M650 Microphone Review 🎙️In this episode of Beyond the Post, Bodie and Rob dive into a hands-on review of the AnkerWork M650 wireless lavalier microphones. These compact and versatile mics are perfect for creators looking to step up their audio game without breaking the bank.Bodie shares his experiences using the M650s to record interviews at CES, including live audio samples to showcase their capabilities in real-world settings. You’ll also hear about their features, functionality, and how they stack up against competitors like Rode Wireless Go, DJI mics, and Hollyland Larks.✅ Key Highlights:•Unboxing and features of the AnkerWork M650•Real-world audio examples from CES interviews•The unique “safe mode” recording feature for peace of mind•How the M650 compares to other wireless mic options•Tips for creators just starting out with audio gearWhether you’re a seasoned podcaster or a budding content creator, this episode offers valuable insights into leveling up your sound quality.🎧 Links to the AnkerWork M650:•AnkerWork M650 on Amazon (Black)•AnkerWork M650 on Amazon (White)Don’t forget to check out the full episode on YouTube for a video demonstration of these mics in action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 12, 202522 min

Ep 4Inside Our Bags: CES 2025 Must-Haves

🎙️ Beyond the Post - Episode: CES Creator Gear! 🎥In this episode of Beyond the Post, Robb and Bodie gear up for CES—the biggest consumer electronics show in the world! 🌟 We’re diving into the essential tech we’re bringing to maximize our content creation game. Whether you’re attending CES or looking for top-notch creator gear, this episode has you covered. From compact cameras to wireless mics, and game-changing chargers, here’s your ultimate guide!🔗 Gear We Discussed:Sony ZV-1 Vlogging CameraSony ZV-10 Vlogging CameraAudio-Technica ATR2100x-USB MicrophoneSamson Q2U MicrophoneAnkerWork M650 Wireless (Lavalier) MicHollyland Lark M1 Lavalier MicHollyland Lark M2 Lavalier MicAnker MagSafe Battery PackDJI Osmo Mobile 6 GimbalDJI RS 3 Mini GimbalOpal Travel RouterAnker GaN ChargerASUS Rog Ally X🎧 Listen to the full episode on your favorite podcast platform or watch the video for all the details. And if you want to support the show, check out our Patreon.💡 Have questions or suggestions for gear to bring to CES? Drop them below—we’d love to hear from you!#CES2024 #TechGear #ContentCreators #PodcastingTools #BeyondThePost Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 26, 202421 min

Ep 3A Potpourri of Content

Description: In this Behind The Post episode, we dive into the ever-evolving world of podcasting gear and strategy. Join us as we discuss the thrill of upgrading to a new RODECaster Pro Duo, the quest for the perfect microphone, and the challenges of deciding what’s truly necessary versus what’s just a nice-to-have. We also talk candidly about connecting with listeners beyond the screen—whether that’s meeting them over coffee, hosting community meetups, or attending industry conferences. Plus, we share practical tips for navigating the holiday season when it comes to guest bookings, batching content, and taking well-earned breaks without leaving your audience hanging. If you’re curious about podcasting tech, community building, or how to keep your show consistent even when life gets hectic, this conversation is for you.The Tech Jawn: Cierra GrossThe Tech Jawn: Malcom ColeyRODECaster Pro DuoInsta360 WebCamElectro-Voice RE20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 12, 202441 min

Ep 2Editing Smarter: AutoCut for Video Creators

Description:Editing multi-cam podcasts or videos doesn’t have to be a headache! In this episode, I dive into AutoCut, a powerful plugin for DaVinci Resolve (and Premiere Pro) that automates the tedious parts of editing. Learn how this tool saves me up to 90 minutes per project, reduces mental load, and makes post-production a breeze. Whether you’re new to DaVinci Resolve or looking to optimize your workflow, this tutorial has you covered.Plus, updates on Beyond the Post Season 3. Don’t forget, this episode is better experienced on YouTube with the full visual walkthrough!🎥 Watch the video tutorial for the full breakdown!👉 Links Mentioned:• AutoCut Plugin: https://www.autocut.com/en/ • DaVinci Resolve Download: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve • Beyond the Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/patreon 💌 Questions or feedback? Email me at [email protected]🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share with your creator friends! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 29, 202414 min

Ep 1Overcoming Technical Issues

Ever deleted an episode by accident or forgot to hit the record button? You’re not alone! Join Rob and Bodie as they share their personal horror stories of technical difficulties in podcasting and offer practical solutions to prevent and mitigate these issues.In this episode, they explore:•The chaos caused by mislabeling files and how consistent naming conventions can save you•Backup recording techniques using tools like VoiceMeeter Banana, Audacity, Audio Hijack, and Loopback•The power of standard operating procedures and checklists to avoid common mistakes•Productivity hacks for organizing your workflow, even if you’re naturally scatterbrained•Balancing podcasting commitments with personal life and giving yourself grace when things go awryWhether you’re facing internet outages, software glitches, or just trying to stay organized, Rob and Bodie provide actionable tips to help you keep your podcast on track. Tune in and learn how to turn technical setbacks into setups for success! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 21, 202441 min

Patreon Extra Preview

Behind the Post: An Exclusive Look into “Beyond the Post”Join Bodie and Robb in this special episode as they unveil the behind-the-scenes process of creating “Beyond the Post.” Originally a Patreon exclusive, we’re sharing it with all our listeners to give you an intimate look at how we craft each episode and what’s coming next!🎙 What to Expect:•Our brainstorming session for Season Three topics and guests•Exciting new formats like panel discussions and roundtable conversations•Insights into building a supportive community for content creatorsWhether you’re a longtime listener or new to the show, this episode offers valuable insights into the world of podcasting and content creation. Discover how you can become part of our journey and get access to exclusive content.🔗 Try our Patreon FREE for 7 days: beyondthepost.fm/patreonSupport starts as low as $3 a month, and if it’s not for you, no worries—you can cancel anytime with no commitment. Enjoy this special episode, and we’ll see you in Season Three! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 3, 202458 min

S2 Ep 12Season 2 Officially Wrapped

It’s a wrap for Season 2 of Beyond the Post! 🎙️ In this episode, Robb and Bodie reflect on their podcasting journey, share what’s in store for Season 3, and talk about becoming more intentional with the content they create.We’re taking a short break, but if you’re new to Beyond the Post, now’s the perfect time to catch up on any missed episodes—our content is evergreen, so you can listen in any order! 📚Want to support the show and get exclusive behind-the-scenes content? Head over to our Patreon at beyondthepost.fm/patreon.Thanks for tuning in, and we’ll see you for Season 3! ✨Let me know if you’d like any tweaks or additional details! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 25, 20241 min

S2 Ep 11Part 2: Ashley Losch: Meaningful Engagement

Ashley's Links:WebsiteInstagramTikTokBeyond the Post Links:PatreonYouTubeDescription:In the second half of our conversation with Ashley Losch from Blue Helmet Media, we dive into the importance of building community and staying true to your purpose. Ashley asks Bodie and Robb about their own podcasting journeys and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Learn how to handle negativity, foster meaningful engagement, and focus on long-term success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 18, 202431 min

S2 Ep 10Part 1: Ashley Losch, Know Your Why

Ashley's Links: WebsiteInstagramTikTokBeyond the Post Links:PatreonYouTubeDescription:In this episode of Beyond the Post, we chat with Ashley Losch, retired firefighter turned social media expert and founder of BluHelmet Media. Ashley shares her incredible journey from fighting fires to managing a fire department’s public information efforts, and eventually creating a successful social media consulting business. Hear her candid thoughts on adapting to social media, building a brand, and engaging a community in a whole new way. If you’re interested in social media, firefighting, or leadership, this episode is a must-watch! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 11, 202428 min

S2 Ep 9Surviving Negative Feedback

Links:Beyond the Post WebsiteBeyond the Post PatreonDaily Tech News ShowDescription: In this episode of Beyond the Post, Robb and Bodie dive into the realities of handling feedback, especially the negative kind. Learn how to differentiate between constructive criticism and plain negativity, and discover strategies to keep creating despite the noise. Essential listening for all content creators! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 4, 202438 min

S2 Ep 8Diversify Your Content Strategy

Links:Beyond the Post WebsiteBeyond the Post PatreonDaily Tech News ShowDescription:Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm present a special episode of Beyond the Post for DTNS Experiment Week, discussing the significance of being present on multiple platforms for creators. They emphasize their podcast's distribution across various platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, the DTNS website, social media, and a newsletter. Drawing insights from an interview with Lamarr Wilson, they highlight the evolution of content distribution strategies and stress the importance of leveraging multiple platforms for wider reach.The host further discusses the popularity of platforms like Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for podcast listening, emphasizing the need to diversify hosting locations to avoid dependency on a single platform. They delve into YouTube's growing preference among U.S. listeners, the impact of hosting on various platforms on analytics and revenue, and the challenges of incorporating ads across multiple platforms. The host highlights the evolving landscape of digital content creation, stressing creators' need to be mindful of platform changes and distribute content across diverse platforms for broader audience reach and resilience against disruptions.In today's episode, the focus is on strategic platform selection for content creators. Instagram emerges as a key platform for engagement due to its extensive user base and features like Instagram Live for real-time interactions. LinkedIn's potential for business-related content engagement is highlighted, emphasizing the value of understanding one's community and tailoring content to platform dynamics. The discussion also covers the emergence of platforms like Threads for meaningful conversational engagement and the importance of diversifying platform presence to mitigate risks posed by platforms like TikTok.As the episode concludes, gratitude is expressed to the Daily Tech News Show team, with a reminder to tune in to Beyond the Post for further discussions on content creation. The importance of thoughtful platform selection for visibility and engagement in the digital content landscape is underscored, with an invitation for the audience to join upcoming episodes for more insights and practical tips on enhancing their content creation journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 28, 202444 min

S2 Ep 7Repetition Builds Reputation: How to Build Your Tribe

In this episode, Robb and Bodie dive into the art of building a following and becoming known in your niche. They share personal stories and actionable tips on how to engage with communities, answer questions, and effectively promote your content. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow, this episode is packed with valuable insights.Patreon:https://www.beyondthepost.fm/patreon Beyond the Post: https://www.beyondthepost.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 21, 202429 min

S2 Ep 6Maximizing Content Creation with AI: Tools, Tips, and Techniques

In this episode of Beyond the Post, hosts Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm dive deep into the practical uses of AI in content creation. They explore the AI tools that enhance podcast production from pre-production to post-production, offering tips on using AI to streamline your workflow, generate social media clips, and even edit audio with precision. Whether you’re a seasoned podcaster or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights to help you leverage AI effectively.Sierra LaDuke:https://www.senditsocialmedia.comhttps://tinyurl.com/38fzrda6Support the Show:https://www.beyondthepost.fm/patreonAudio Podcast:https://www.beyondthepost.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 14, 202449 min

S2 Ep 5Podcaster Allison Sheridan on Creating Accessible Content for All

Allison's Website:https://www.podfeet.com/blog/Screencasts Online Tags Episode:https://www.screencastsonline.com/tutorials/photovideo/image-descriptions-for-social-mediaIn this episode of Beyond the Post, we continue our conversation with Allison Sheridan, the legendary host of the NosillaCast podcast. Allison shares her 19-year journey in podcasting, her unwavering commitment to accessibility, and the importance of building a community. From discussing her meticulous approach to accessibility in her content to the unique connections she’s formed with her listeners, Allison’s insights are invaluable for any content creator. If you missed part one, be sure to check it out first! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 7, 202425 min

S2 Ep 4Podcaster Allison Sheridan Talks Consistency and Community Building

Allison's Links:Podfeet Website In this episode of Beyond the Post, we sit down with Allison Sheridan, the incredible host of the NosillaCast podcast. With over 1000 weekly episodes and nearly two decades of podcasting under her belt, Allison shares her journey, insights on staying consistent, and the secrets to building a thriving community. From her early days of hand-coding RSS feeds to creating a welcoming space for tech enthusiasts, Allison’s story is a testament to dedication and passion.Tune in to hear about: • How Allison started podcasting and never missed a week • The evolution of the NosillaCast and her commitment to accessibility • Tips for building and nurturing a podcast community • Hilarious anecdotes and lessons learned along the wayVisit Allison’s website at podfeet.com for more amazing content.📢 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you enjoyed this episode!🔔 Stay tuned for Part 2, where we dive deeper into the importance of accessibility in content creation! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 31, 202435 min

S2 Ep 3Say Goodbye to Bad Audio: Essential Mic Tips for Creators

Links: Beyond the Post WebsiteBeyond the Post PatreonBeyond the Post YouTubeDescription:🎙️ Welcome to Beyond the Post with Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm! 🎙️In this episode, we’re diving deep into the world of microphones. Whether you’re a podcaster, YouTuber, or any type of content creator, having the right microphone is crucial for capturing high-quality audio. Join us as we break down everything you need to know about microphones, from the differences between dynamic and condenser mics to the best options for various types of content.🔍 What You’ll Learn:• The key differences between dynamic and condenser microphones• Why good audio is essential for video content• How to choose the right microphone based on your environment• The pros and cons of USB vs. XLR microphones• Tips for using lavalier, wireless, and shotgun mics for video• Essential accessories like pop filters, boom arms, and shock mounts🛠️ Our Recommendations:We’ve tested dozens of microphones and accessories to bring you our top picks for every budget and use case. Stay tuned to find out which mics made our list and why!🎧 Listen to Our Exclusive Patreon Content:Want more in-depth reviews and insider tips? Head over to beyondthepost.fm/patreon to access our Patreon-exclusive content where we share our personal experiences with various microphones and audio gear.Don’t let poor audio quality hold you back from creating amazing content. Watch now and take your audio game to the next level!👍 If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to:• Like• Subscribe• Hit the notification bell• Share with your fellow creators Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 24, 202436 min

S2 Ep 2Lamarr Wilson Part 2

Links: Beyond the Post WebsiteBeyond the Post PatreonBeyond the Post YouTubeLamarr's Links:InstagramTikTokSnapChatWebsiteDescription:In this exciting continuation of our interview series, join Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm as they dive deep into a conversation with Los Angeles-based gaming and lifestyle social media personality, Lamarr Wilson. Lamarr shares his expert advice on posting across multiple platforms, securing sponsorships, and his thoughts on the Apple Vision Pro.Don't miss Lamarr's practical tips and personal anecdotes that can help you elevate your own content creation game. If you haven't caught part one yet, make sure to check that out first. Ready for part two? Let's jump in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 17, 202427 min

S2 Ep 1Lamarr Wilson Part 1

Links: Beyond the Post WebsiteBeyond the Post PatreonBeyond the Post YouTubeLamarr's Links:InstagramTikTokSnapChatWebsiteDescription:🎧 Welcome to Season 2 of Beyond the Post with Rob Dunwood and Bodie Grimm! We're kicking off the new season with a fantastic two-part interview featuring Lamar Wilson, also known as the CEO of Unboxing. Lamar is a gaming and lifestyle social media influencer with over 3 million followers across various platforms.In this episode, Lamar takes us on his incredible journey from being a tech coordinator in Chicago's school system to becoming a prolific content creator. He shares how he transitioned from long-form YouTube videos to short-form content and discusses the challenges and triumphs he’s faced along the way. Lamar's work with major brands like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and more adds fascinating layers to his story.We also dive into Lamar's personal life, exploring how he maintains work-life balance and sets boundaries in the fast-paced world of social media. His candid insights and experiences offer a unique and engaging perspective for both aspiring and seasoned creators.Tune in to hear how Lamar's passion and dedication have shaped his successful career. Don't miss Part 1 of this inspiring interview! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 10, 202434 min

S1 Ep 8Building Beyond the Post: A Look Back on Season 1

Links: Beyond the Post WebsiteBeyond the Post PatreonBeyond the Post YouTubeDescription:In this wrap-up episode of Beyond the Post, Robb and Bodie reflect on their first season of podcasting together. They discuss their journey from the initial idea to building a show they are proud of. They share insights into their process, including the challenges and joys of working together. They emphasize the importance of finding a good partner or community to support you in your podcasting endeavors. Robb and Bodie also touch on the need for grace and persistence in improving your podcasting skills over time.They highlight the benefits of collaboration and community building, encouraging listeners to seek out like-minded individuals to share ideas and grow together. They announce their plans for season two, which will commence in the first week of July, following a brief break. They reflect on the magic of editing and scheduling content in advance, providing listeners with a peek behind the scenes of their podcasting process. Rob and Bodie invite listeners to join their community on their website and look forward to continuing their podcasting journey in season two. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 15, 202430 min

S1 Ep 7Interview: Send it Social

Links: Send it Social (Website)Send it Social (Instagram)Send it Social (TikTok)Description:Sierra and Maria, co-founders of Send It Social, discuss their transition from colleagues to business partners, emphasizing the importance of organic social media content for museums. They share their journey of moving from corporate jobs to freelancing during the pandemic, highlighting their collaborative spirit and dedication to creativity. The duo focuses on authenticity in content creation, leveraging their friendship and complementary skills to build a successful social media agency. Their insights touch on the evolving role of audio in social media, tips for promoting podcasts, and the significance of personal branding on LinkedIn. They stress continuous improvement and growth in the industry, rooted in a shared vision and commitment to collaboration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 8, 202449 min

S1 Ep 6Balancing Profit and Integrity

Links: Beyond the Post WebsiteBeyond the Post PatreonBeyond the Post YouTubeDescription:In this episode of Beyond the Post, Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm delve into the complexities of paid and sponsored content, sharing their experiences and insights on maintaining authenticity and audience trust. They discuss the challenges of balancing commercial opportunities with editorial integrity, stressing the importance of aligning content with audience interests and practicing transparency in promotional activities. Robb and Bodie highlight the significance of ethical considerations and audience engagement in navigating sponsorships, emphasizing collaboration and authenticity in content creation. Through their discussion, they provide valuable insights on handling interviews, ensuring content quality, and upholding editorial standards in the evolving landscape of sponsored and paid content in content creation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 3, 202424 min

S1 Ep 5Monetizing Content: 7 Effective Strategies

Links: Beyond the Post WebsiteBeyond the Post PatreonBeyond the Post YouTubeDescription:Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm share their top seven strategies for monetizing audio and video content effectively. We discuss everything from merchandising and patronage to affiliate marketing and direct sponsorships, providing you with the tools you need to start earning from your first episode. With each strategy we discuss practical tips and real-life examples to help you understand the best approaches for your content type. Whether you're a budding podcaster or a seasoned YouTuber, this video is your gateway to building a sustainable revenue stream from your creative efforts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 24, 20241h 2m

S1 Ep 4Interview: Roger Chang

Links: X - @JollyRogerDaily Tech News ShowApple Vision ShowIn this episode of Beyond the Post, Robb Dunewood and Bodie Grimm interview Roger Chang, the executive producer and booker of the award-winning Daily Tech News Show. Roger shares insights from his 25-year career producing tech content for television and the web, including his journey from ZDTV to Tech TV and his transition to podcasting.Roger discusses the evolution of tech media from cable TV to web streaming and emphasizes the key role of audience engagement in content creation. He describes the daily operations of producing a show like Daily Tech News Show, emphasizing the importance of clear division of labor and the use of a production calendar to manage multiple moving parts effectively. Roger also shares production tips, recommending a good laptop for flexibility in content creation and stresses the value of self-criticism and continuous improvement through regular review of one's work.Regarding the debate between audio and video content creation, Roger suggests that audio is often psychologically more important to listeners than video, as the brain prioritizes auditory information for comprehension. He discusses the nuances of content creation for different platforms and audience preferences. Additionally, he encourages aspiring producers to have a comprehensive understanding of all elements of production, from scripting to editing, and to actively seek feedback for continuous growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 17, 202439 min

S1 Ep 3Tactical Tips

Show Details: BeyondthePost.fmBeyondthePost.fm/PatreonEmail Us: [email protected]@beyondthepost.fmDescription:In this Between the Post episode, Robb and Bodie unravel the essentials of starting and scaling content. They kick things off with the foundational step of defining your premise, followed by choosing a resonant name and securing relevant social media handles. Dive into the creative side of content creation with insights on designing impactful artwork and selecting engaging intro music. The conversation then pivots to the technical, exploring how to select the best hosting platform for your needs, including considerations for future growth and content exclusivity.Beyond the mechanics, Robb and Bodie share personal experiences and expert tips on audience engagement and growth, emphasizing the importance of self-compassion and community building in the podcasting journey. Whether you're plotting the launch of your first creation or seeking to deepen your connection with your listeners, this episode offers valuable guidance, inspiration, and practical advice for creators at any stage. Tune in for a roadmap to making your podcast a hit, both with your mission and your audience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 10, 20241h 9m

S1 Ep 2Interview: Angela Hollowell

Angela Hollowell:Rootful Media (Website)Honey and Hustle (YouTube)Honey and Hustle (Podcast)Angela Hollowell (Website)Please Hustle Responsibly (Newsletter)Show Details: BeyondthePost.fmBeyondthePost.fm/PatreonDescription:On this episode of Beyond the Post, hosts Robb Dunwood and Bodie Grimm sit down with Angela Hallowell, a dynamic digital creator known for her work as a documentary filmmaker, photographer, podcaster, YouTuber, and creative entrepreneur. The conversation delves into Angela's journey from picking up a camera in 2015 to founding Roofful Media, a production company that amplifies diverse voices through documentary storytelling. Angela shares insights on balancing creative pursuits with business, leveraging her experiences to advise on successful digital creation.Listeners get an in-depth look at Angela's various projects, including her video podcast "Honey and Hustle," which highlights early-stage entrepreneurs, and "Creative Architects" by Castos, focusing on the future of the creator economy. Angela also discusses "Please Hustle Responsibly," a membership community and newsletter where she explores creative entrepreneurship and marketing strategies.The discussion covers Angela's transition from solo creator to leading a team, emphasizing the importance of delegation and the role of subcontractors in scaling her ventures. Angela's story serves as a blueprint for aspiring creators, emphasizing the value of networking, intentional growth, and the strategic use of digital platforms for brand building.Throughout the episode, Angela's passion for storytelling and her commitment to fostering a supportive community for digital creators shine through, offering valuable lessons and inspiration for listeners looking to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of digital content creation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 3, 202440 min

S1 Ep 1Getting Started

Show Details: BeyondthePost.fmBeyondthePost.fm/PatreonDescription:On this enlightening episode of Beyond the Post, Robb and Bodie dive into the essential question every budding creator asks themselves: "How do I get started?" Robb and Bodie, leverage their experience to shed light on this universal challenge, offering invaluable insights for creators of all stripes, from podcasters and YouTubers to authors. Whether you're grappling with imposter syndrome, seeking to hone your skills, or simply wondering where to begin, this episode is a treasure trove of actionable advice.Discover why starting is often the hardest part, and learn how to overcome the paralysis of fear and procrastination. Robb and Bodie candidly share their journeys, highlighting the importance of practice, defining your audience, and the pivotal role of community in a creator's growth. They emphasize the significance of sound quality, revealing practical tips to improve your audio, regardless of budget or technical expertise.From embracing vulnerability to mastering the art of critical self-review, this episode is an honest look at the highs and lows of creative pursuits. It serves as a reminder that perfection is not the goal—progress is. Tune in to Beyond the Post for a conversation that's not just about getting started but thriving as a creator in a world that waits for no one. Whether you're making your first step or looking to refine your craft, this episode is your guide to navigating the creative process with confidence and resilience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 3, 202440 min