
Show overview
Podcasting 2.0 in Practice launched in 2024 and has put out 39 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode in the time since. That works out to roughly 6 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 4 min and 12 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 6 months ago. The busiest year was 2025, with 38 episodes published. Published by Claire Waite Brown.
From the publisher
In this course-style podcast we’ll look at the ways that Podcasting 2.0 features – also known as tags – can help podcast creators with discovery, interactivity, and monetization, and help listeners to support and contribute to the success of their favourite shows. If you're looking for answers to the questions: What is the feature? Why is it good? How do I do it? You're in the right place. Don't expect an easy ride; there is homework!
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Ep 38Chapters: Apple Update
With Apple Podcasts now supporting chapters for all shows, do you know what chapters are, why they could be good for your podcast, or how to make them?I explain all: from what you'll see from Apple's auto-generated chapters or ones made by the podcaster using the Podcasting 2.0 standard, to the pros and cons of auto-generated chapters vs self-made chapters, and how to turn off the feature all together.Homework elements show you how to locate chapters in Apple Podcasts, and how to make your own chapters through your hosting company.PS, this episode uses chapters, with images!Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 37Wallets Update: Holiday Homework
Turn tokens in your TrueFans digital wallet into money you can spend in the outside world.Now that the withdraw to Stripe function is live in TrueFans, I walk you through how to easily convert the money your listeners have sent you via super comments and streaming into money in your bank account.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 36Boosts Update: Holiday Homework
Let's have a look at what's changed in the way you can boost, comment or super comment in modern podcast apps.This is an update episode, and so connects directly with a previous episode of Podcasting 2.0 in Practice.If you don’t know what I’m talking about then I recommend you listen to the Podcasting 2.0 in Practice course. This is a podcast series that looks at just one 2.0 feature – also known as a tag – at a time and teaches you what it is, why it’s good, and how to make it work. The course focuses specifically on how each feature can help podcasters with discovery, interactivity or monetisation – or a combination of the three.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 35Podroll Update: Holiday Homework
A few updates from one of my favourite Podcasting 2.0 features today: Podroll – or Recommendations. Exciting news, Pocket Casts has joined TrueFans in supporting this feature. I’ll walk you through how you can find these recommendations on the show screen and what they mean for your podcasting experience. This tool is a fantastic way for podcasters to share their favourite shows, helping enhance discovery and interactivity for listeners. This is an update episode, and so connects directly with a previous episode of Podcasting 2.0 in Practice.If you are new to the subject of Podcasting 2.0, it would be a great idea for you to complete the Podcasting 2.0 in Practice course. This is a podcast series that looks at just one 2.0 feature – also known as a tag – at a time and teaches you what it is, why it’s good, and how to make it work. The course focuses specifically on how each feature can help podcasters with discovery, interactivity or monetisation – or a combination of the three.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 34Transcripts Update: Holiday Homework
The way to find a transcript for a podcast on Pocket Casts and Fountain has changed, and here's what you need to know.This is an update episode, and so connects directly with a previous episode of Podcasting 2.0 in Practice.If you are new to the subject of Podcasting 2.0, it would be a great idea for you to complete the Podcasting 2.0 in Practice course. This is a podcast series that looks at just one 2.0 feature – also known as a tag – at a time and teaches you what it is, why it’s good, and how to make it work. The course focuses specifically on how each feature can help podcasters with discovery, interactivity or monetisation – or a combination of the three.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 33Funding Update: Holiday Homework
Pocket Casts has rolled out support for the funding tag, making it easier than ever for listeners to support their favourite podcasts.This is an update episode, and so connects directly with a previous episode of Podcasting 2.0 in Practice.If you are new to the subject of Podcasting 2.0, I highly recommend that you complete the Podcasting 2.0 in Practice course. This is basically a podcast series that looks at just one 2.0 feature – also known as a tag – at a time and teaches you what it is, why it’s good, and how to make it work. The course focuses specifically on how each feature can help podcasters with discovery, interactivity or monetisation – or a combination of the three.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 32Chapters Update: Holiday Homework
We hone in on how to locate the Chapters feature in the Fountain app. This is an update episode, and so connects directly with a previous episode of Podcasting 2.0 in Practice.If you are new to the subject of Podcasting 2.0, I highly recommend that you complete the Podcasting 2.0 in Practice course. This is basically a podcast series that looks at just one 2.0 feature – also known as a tag – at a time and teaches you what it is, why it’s good, and how to make it work. The course focuses specifically on how each feature can help podcasters with discovery, interactivity or monetisation – or a combination of the three.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 31Basics Update: Holiday Homework
You can now find TrueFans in the App Store or Play Store.This is an update episode, and so connects directly with a previous episode of Podcasting 2.0 in Practice.If you are new to the subject of Podcasting 2.0, I highly recommend that you complete the Podcasting 2.0 in Practice course. This is basically a podcast series that looks at just one 2.0 feature – also known as a tag – at a time and teaches you what it is, why it’s good, and how to make it work. The course focuses specifically on how each feature can help podcasters with discovery, interactivity or monetisation – or a combination of the three.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 30Claire's Conclusion
The unexpected finale.A reflection on the twists and turns of this project, a last piece of homework, and lots of thank yous. Let me know what you want to hear next!Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 29Is That It?
As we start to wind up this podcast course highlighting just a few Podcasting 2.0 features that I think will be most useful for podcasters and listeners, and the easiest to get to grips with and actually make work, I hope to have whet your appetite and left you wanting to know what to expect for the future in podcasting.If you are now hooked on new podcasting technologies, let Sam Sethi give you a taste of what could be to come, with a chat about the location tag and publisher feeds. In this episode Sam and I discuss how the location tag can help us find others in our area who share similar interests, making it easier to organize real-world meetups and foster connections beyond just the digital realm. We also explore publisher feeds, which can streamline the discovery of new podcasts from favourite creators, ensuring that we never miss out on great content from those we already love. Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 28The Tech Stuff
Now that you understand what some of the Podcasting 2.0 features do, it's time to learn a little about how they get there!Sam Sethi joins me to explain more about the RSS feed, tags, the namespace and the Podcast Standards Project.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 27Wallets: Homework
How to deposit 'real' money to the TrueFans and Fountain podcast apps so you have funds for boosting and streaming should you want them. You'll also learn how creators can withdraw funds they've received from lovely fans.Tasks:Top up your TrueFans wallet.Open a Strike account.Deposit funds to your Fountain wallet.Withdraw funds from your Fountain wallet.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 26Wallets
Now you've got the hang of sending micropayments to podcasts through boosts, super comments or by streaming, perhaps you'd like to top up your digital wallet with money so you can continue with all that good work of supporting creators?PLUS, when listeners send micropayments to podcasters they build up in your digital wallet for you to use to support other shows, or to take out as actual money you can spend in a shop!In this episode we look at your wallet options within TrueFans and Fountain, with the help of Sam Sethi and Oscar MerryFind podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 25Streaming: Homework
Learn how to stream payments per minute to creators, including setting the amount you want to pay on an episode-by-episode basis or as a default payment for all the podcasts you listen to.Tasks:Turn streaming on and off on modern listening apps.See what episodes have been streamed.Set an amount to pay per minute on an episode-by-episode basis.Set default streaming per-minute-payment amounts in some apps.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 24Streaming
You can support any podcast by paying small amounts per minute of listening time by enabling the streaming option in Podcasting 2.0 listening apps.Fountain.fm's Oscar Merry joins me to explain how this support mechanism works, and how it can make a big difference to the creators you love without making a big hole in your pocket. Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 23Boosts: Homework
Learn how to send boosts, comments, and super comments – without dipping in to your own physical wallet, yet – to deserving creators.Tasks:Locate boost/comment/super comment options on modern listening apps.Open a wallet within Fountain or TrueFans.Earn a few 'freebie' sats.Set default boost/super comment amounts.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 22Boosts: Extra Credit
Listeners and podcasters connect: a case study. This is the story of how I communicated and became friends with the hosts of Buzzcast and Podnews Weekly Review (my favourite podcasts about podcasting) by commenting on the shows through boosts.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 21Boosts
Gift micropayments (small amounts of money of your choosing) to the podcasts you love without leaving your modern podcast app.Boosts (we'll talk about streaming too soon!) are in-app payments that also serve as a discovery mechanism for shows. These micropayments, enabled by Bitcoin – which can be converted into local currencies – not only enhance the monetization potential for podcasters but also increase visibility for their content. By sharing boosts, listeners can let their networks know about the shows they enjoy, creating a powerful feedback loop between creators and their audience. Fountain.fm's Oscar Merry explains how boosts function similarly to traditional support platforms but with a significant advantage: they happen in real-time and foster a sense of community. Listeners become ambassadors for the content they love, sharing their support in a way that promotes further discovery and engagement.We also touch on the importance of actively inviting listeners to support the show through boosts. It’s clear that communication is key; if podcasters don’t ask for support, their audience might not think to provide it. Oscar shares insights on how successful shows incorporate regular calls to action, highlighting the value of their content and the role of listener contributions in continuing their work. This not only builds a stronger connection with the audience but also encourages a culture of support and feedback, vital for the growth of any podcast.Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 20Power to the People
If we want podcast apps and hosting companies to implement the features we like, we need to communicate our needs directly—after all, they’re not mind readers! From simple feedback to organized group requests, we can encourage these platforms to embrace the Podcasting 2.0 features that we believe are beneficial to all. Persistence is key; by continually advocating for our needs, we can influence the uptake of 2.0 technology. So, let’s get proactive and show them we care about the features that matter most to us!Find podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay

Ep 19Podroll: Homework
Let's look at the ways you can start tapping into the potential of podroll, even though the name and implementation of this feature are a bit up in the air!!!Tasks:Locate the podroll recommendations for Podcasting 2.0 in PracticeClaim your show in TrueFansAdd your own podroll recommendations in TrueFansSee how Spotify does something similar – but not as good 😊Add your own podroll recommendations with your hosting companyFind podcasting resources, links and extra listening at Creativityfound.co.uk/podcastingDisclaimerThings change. Technologies improve. What is discussed in this episode is correct as of time of episode release.Support the showYou can financially support Podcasting 2.0 in Practice here. Thank youWith thanks to:Cover design by The Pink OctopusTheme music City Vibe from KetsaAdditional music Nova Search available on Pixabay