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Ep 56AI-Driven Podcast Growth: Simplifying Guest Booking and Research with Podengine

Have you ever wondered how AI can help you find the perfect podcast guest—or land you on your dream show? If you’re a podcaster or want to up your podcast research game, you don’t want to miss this conversation!In this episode of Podcasting Tech, host Mathew Passy is joined in-studio by Luke Belbina, co-founder of Podengine, to dive into the rise of AI-powered podcast guest discovery and research tools—and how these innovations are set to change the landscape for hosts and guests alike.You’ll hear about why Podengine was built, powerful (and sometimes surprising) use cases for podcast AI, and the evolving challenge of standing out amid a flood of AI-generated content. Luke also shares what makes a podcast “authoritative,” the real value of transcripts and show data, and how Podengine is intentionally designed to prevent spam while boosting real podcast connections.This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make podcast research, booking, or promotion more efficient—and for those worried about the “work slop” that can creep in when AI isn’t curated thoughtfully. Luke and Mathew share practical ideas you can implement right now to level up your show’s quality and outreach.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Where Podengine came from, why AI-based podcast search is different, and how Luke transitioned from healthcare to podcast tech (00:00–00:02:24)What makes Podengine’s recommendations and authority scoring unique, and how it supports both guest seekers and podcast hosts (00:02:24–00:07:24)How podcasters and researchers can use transcripts, show data, and AI analysis to prepare better interviews and standout pitches (00:07:24–00:10:59)The challenges and pitfalls of AI-generated podcasts, filtering low-quality content, and the bigger questions about fact-checking and bias in the age of “content slop” (00:11:46–00:14:51)Who Podengine is for right now, what’s changing in podcast guest booking, and the surprising ways AI impacts workflow, team size, and product development (00:15:25–00:23:21)Luke’s wish list for the future of podcast tech: supercuts, smarter video tools, and more transparent, human-centric discoverability (00:25:46–00:28:30)Favorite podcasts, gear frustrations, and a call to reclaim your algorithm! (00:28:30–end)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Podengine AI — https://podengine.ai/Breaking Points podcast — https://www.breakingpoints.com/Lenny’s Podcast (Product Management & Tech) — https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/podcastWant to connect with Luke? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukebelbina/Previous recommended episode: The Future of Podcasting: Engaging Listeners Through TrailerGramDon’t forget: Visit Podengine to claim your show and see your Authority Score, or try out their AI-powered research and guest booking tools! If you loved this episode, leave a review and share it with your podcasting friends. **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and...

Nov 11, 202531 min

Ep 55The One Tool Podcast Agencies NEED: Inside Northflow.io with Fran Melo & Simona Constantini

Are you a podcast agency, producer, or busy podcaster drowning in fragmented tools, missed deadlines, and endless email chains? Discover Northflow.io, the all-in-one platform built to revolutionize your podcast production workflow. Join us as Northflow.io CEO Fran Melo(a serial entrepreneur whose last startup was acquired for $3.5M!) and CMO Simona Constantini (who runs a real-world podcast production agency!) reveal how they're bringing sanity, efficiency, and seamless project management to the podcasting world.Say goodbye to "duct-taping" solutions. Northflow.io integrates everything you need – from task management, guest booking, and asset organization to team collaboration – all under one roof. Learn how this platform helps you reclaim your time, boost team productivity, and achieve a clear "bird's eye view" of every podcast episode from creation to publishing.What You'll Discover in This Episode:The REAL Podcast Production Pain: Why scattered tools are your biggest enemy.Northflow.io's Unique Solution: How integrated features eliminate chaos & manual work.Agency Secrets Revealed: Simona shares how Northflow.io manages 20+ clients and prevents missed deadlines.The Future of Podcasting: Fran unveils Northflow.io's vision for AI automation & effortless distribution.Unlock Podcast Discoverability: Expert tips to get your show found in a crowded audio landscape.Pro Tool & Podcast Picks: Hear what tech our guests love and their must-listen podcasts.Key Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:54 The Origin of Northflow: Born from Real Problems02:46 The Core Challenges in Podcast Production Today03:50 Northflow’sIntegrated Features & Key Benefits04:58 Simona's Real-World Agency Perspective on Streamlining Work12:22 Northflow’s Future: Automation, AI, & Beyond17:22 Critical Insights on the Podcasting Industry & Discoverability24:09 Our Guests' Dream Tech Wishlist for Podcasters27:10 Favorite Podcasts & Final ThoughtsAbout Our Guests:Fran Melo is the CEO of Northflow.io. A seasoned entrepreneur, he has a strong background in building startups, with his previous venture (focused on solopreneurs in South America) having been acquired last September. Fran's passion lies in identifying real-world problems and developing innovative solutions, leading him to co-found Northflow.io after extensive research into the struggles faced by podcast producers. He's a product person at heart, dedicated to creating seamless and intuitive tools.Simona Constantini is the CMO of Northflow.io and a true industry expert. She runs her own successful podcast production agency, providing her with...

Jul 29, 202531 min

Ep 54How Katana Video is Revolutionizing Podcast Editing: AI-Powered Solutions with Sam Bhattacharyya

Are you frustrated with the headaches of editing Zoom podcast recordings? Wish you could turn raw footage into polished video podcasts—without hours of tedious work or a big budget? This episode is for you.In this episode, host Mathew Passy sits down with Sam Bhattacharyya, CEO of Katana Video, to explore how AI is transforming video podcast editing—especially for creators working with Zoom recordings.Whether you’re a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, you’ll learn how Katana Video’s AI-powered editing brings pro-quality video podcasts within anyone’s reach—no editing background required. Check out this episode to hear Sam’s story, understand common editing pitfalls, and get actionable strategies for making your next podcast sound and look its best, fast.Episode Highlights:Sam’s Journey to Video Tech Innovation: Sam recounts his unconventional career path, starting with building an e-learning platform for West African students, and how his early work in video compression and AI-powered streaming tech led to forming partnerships with Streamyard and eventually, the launch of Katana Video.  [00:01:11]The Real Problem with Editing Zoom Podcasts: Why so many podcasters still use Zoom, despite its limitations, the challenges editors face with Zoom’s single-track recordings and how Katana Video bridges the gap: using AI to separate speakers, automate camera angle switching, add name tags, and create professional-grade visuals with minimal effort. [00:07:36]The Future of AI in Video Editing: Sam’s perspective on the current state of AI tools like Opus and Descript, and why true “creative” edits are still a human domain, but automation can handle repetitive, standardized editing tasks. [00:17:53].Trends & Tech Wishlist for Podcasters: Sam encourages creators to focus less on terminology and more on making content accessible and valuable, and his wish for smarter AI quality control, so creators only get surfaced with high-value, relevant clips. [00:23:17]Resources & Links:Katana Video — Try Sam’s platform for editing Zoom recordings into video podcasts.Connect with Sam Bhattacharyya on LinkedInSubscribe to Katana Video Youtube page.Podcast Recommendations from Sam:Dwarkesh Patel Podcast — In-depth conversations on AI and technology.Stay Connected:Visit podcastingtech.com for weekly episodes, insights, and podcast newsEnjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and...

Jul 22, 202529 min

Ep 53The Future of Podcasting: AI-Powered Planning, Smart Repurposing & Automation Secrets (Ft. Slobodan Manic ‘Sunny’ of PodPacer)

Tired of spending endless hours figuring out how to get your podcast content to work harder for you? Imagine having a tool that not only generates engaging show notes tailored to your voice, but also repurposes your episodes for maximum reach—all while freeing up time to focus on what you love: creating great conversations.In this episode 53 of Podcasting Tech, host Mathew Passy sits down with Slobodan Manic, aka Sunny, co-founder of PodPacer and host of the No Hacks Podcast. Sunny pulls back the curtain on how he transformed his own podcast—and sanity—by leveraging AI to supercharge show prep, automate content marketing, and make each episode resonate far beyond its original release.&nbsp;Whether you’re chasing a more professional workflow, struggling with guest research, or looking to multiply your podcast’s impact on SEO and social media, this episode is packed with actionable insights you won’t want to miss.Tune in now to discover:How Pod Pacer streamlines episode planning and promotion, giving you back precious hours each week.Real-life strategies for using AI to mimic your own voice and style in written content.Tips on automating tedious podcasting workflows—without sacrificing creativity.Essential advice on the fine line between using and abusing AI in podcasting.In This Episode We Cover:Sunny’s Start in Podcasting: Sunny recounts his pivot from web development to podcast hosting during the pandemic, driven by a desire to build his professional network and connect with industry figures he admired. {00:01:26 – 00:02:43}Finding Your Style: The struggle between scripting and improvisation—Sunny reveals how he experimented to strike the perfect balance, landing on an approach that feels authentic for him and his guests. {00:02:43 – 00:03:53}The Pain Point that Sparked Pod Pacer: Sunny shares the story of interviewing 17 conference speakers in just 34 days, and how the lack of prep time led him to develop an AI-powered tool to automate guest research, outline creation, and question generation. {00:04:20 – 00:06:19}How Pod Pacer Works: Learn how Pod Pacer transcribes your episodes, detects your unique tone of voice, and churns out a variety of content (show notes, social media posts, newsletters, blogs, and more), customized for your podcast’s style and needs. {00:06:19 – 00:08:18}Making AI Your Copilot, Not Your Boss: Sunny and Mathew discuss the importance of not blindly trusting AI, insisting on human review for all AI-generated content, and using prompt engineering to let ChatGPT teach you how to get the best results. {00:08:18 – 00:13:34}Anecdotes &amp; Measurable Differences: Sunny shares tangible evidence that using Pod Pacer enhanced his guest experience, deepened interview quality, and made episode promotion by guests more likely. {00:13:34 – 00:15:37}Tune and discover how to unlock Podcast Growth with AI including Sunny’s go-to can’t-miss podcasts listens such as Bad Friends (comedy), Behind the Bastards (historical deep-dives), and Real Dictators (narrative history)—perfect companions for a long run.Resources &amp; Links Mentioned:PodPacer.com – Try Pod Pacer free for 7 days!No Hacks PodcastConnect with Slobodan ‘Sunny’ Manic on<a...

Jul 15, 202523 min

Ep 52Turning Podcast Data Into Opportunity with Miguel Gonzalez, Founder of PodcastDB

Ever wondered how top marketers and podcasters find and pitch the right shows—fast? If you are tired of shooting in the dark when it comes to podcast growth, guesting, or sponsorship this episode of PodcastingTech is tailored for you. Get ready to uncover the tech and tactics that make podcast outreach smarter, more accurate, and more profitable.Today, host Mathew Passy sits down with Miguel Gonzalez, owner of PodcastDB, a platform packed with actionable podcast data, intuitive search, and breakthrough advertising tools.&nbsp;From navigating the challenges of building in the podcasting space to how Miguel’s team estimates audience and streamlines PR outreach, this episode is loaded with real-world takeaways for podcasters, agencies, and brands alike.Why This Episode is a Must-Listen:Get a behind-the-scenes look at the realities and hurdles of building a podcast-tech SaaSDiscover how to leverage data to find and pitch podcasts in your niche (or find sponsors!)Learn what’s on the horizon for direct podcast monetization—and how you can get aheadBust myths about podcast data accuracy and control over your show’s online presenceIn this episode we cover:Miguel’s Journey: From Sales to PodcastDB: Miguel shares his background, how he acquired PodcastDB, and the challenges he faced being a non-technical founder. [00:00:45]&nbsp;What is PodcastDB? Key Features Include: New hosting platform with direct founder feedback, outreach database of over 3.4 million podcasts, and downloadable info on contact, socials, and more. [00:04:32]&nbsp;Where PodcastDB Data Comes From: Details on RSS scraping, data fields housed in RSS feeds, and data limitations [00:06:16]&nbsp;Data Accuracy and Listener Numbers: How PodcastDB estimates listenership and ad rates (and why podcasters are skeptical) [00:08:10]PodcastDB’s New Ad Buying Feature: Step-by-step on how advertisers can directly buy podcast ads and how revenue sharing works [00:11:23]&nbsp;PodcastDB Target Market: Ideal profiles: PR agencies, marketers, brands, podcast hosts, and aspiring guests [00:14:34]&nbsp;Risks &amp; Industry Dynamics: Discussion of CPM rates, quality control, and risk of new tech undervaluing podcasts [00:17:44]&nbsp;State of the Podcasting Industry: Miguel’s take on inclusivity for newcomers and the often-protective industry culture [00:20:01]&nbsp;Trust, Transparency, and Giving Podcasters Control:&nbsp; Mathew and Miguel discuss the importance of letting hosts control their show profiles and data on platforms like PodcastDB [00:20:01]&nbsp;Future Features for Podcasters: Planned opt-out, show-claiming, and more accurate control of your show’s data [00:25:07]&nbsp;Miguel’s Podcast Tech &amp; Must-Listen Shows: Miguel’s wishlist for a new mic, and his favorite podcasts [00:26:55]&nbsp;Mentioned Links &amp; ResourcesPodcastDB: https://podcastdb.io&nbsp;Contact PodcastDB via email - Support: [email protected] Tech: podcastingtech.comFollow PodcastDB on Social Media - <a href="https://www.facebook.com/people/PodcastDb/61559561680907/#" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Jul 8, 202529 min

Ep 51Building Attorney Podcast Networks for Targeted Local Search and Client Growth

Have you ever wondered how attorneys can use podcasts not just to build an audience, but to reach their ideal clients at exactly the right moment? If so, you’re going to love this episode. If you’re in the legal industry or work with a niche professional service, this discussion will reshape how you think about podcasting and digital marketing.In episode 51 of the PodcastingTech show, we are chatting with Dennis DM Meador, founder and CEO of The Legal Podcast Network, to learn how he’s helping lawyers and legal professionals leverage podcasting and YouTube to amplify their reputation, authority, and discoverability online.Dennis Meador is a seasoned marketing professional with over 20 years of experience working with attorneys and building successful marketing agencies. He’s passionate about connecting the right clients with the right lawyers by harnessing the power of FAQ-driven, locally optimized podcasts and video content.Dennis and host Mathew dive deep into how The Legal Podcast Network facilitates cross-industry collaborations, boosting both their reach and the value they bring to both lawyers and listeners. DM shares his unconventional entry into legal marketing, and why he loves working with attorneys, and the importance of searchability, content discoverability, and why he believes video (YouTube) is key for modern legal marketing.Tune in and discover the common barriers for attorneys starting podcasts (tech pain points!) and how DM’s team makes content creation effortless—even for non-techies.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:DM’s unconventional journey into legal marketing—from theology major to legal marketing expert—and why he’s passionate about working with attorneys (00:00–05:10)How Q&amp;A-driven YouTube content boosts local SEO, helping attorneys reach high-value clients at the perfect moment (05:35–14:53)The power of The Legal Podcast Network—cross-industry collaborations, attorney directories, and how the platform connects lawyers with the right clients (07:11–09:19)YouTube vs. audio podcasts—why DM’s team prioritizes Google and YouTube for proven legal marketing results (10:20–16:17)Breaking down barriers for attorneys—how DM’s team simplifies podcasting tech so even non-techies can create content effortlessly (23:45–25:44)The future of podcast discoverability—why searchability and connectivity are the next big growth opportunities (21:08–22:44)DM’s take on deep-dive podcasts—how shows like Office Ladies reignite fan engagement and extend content lifespan (26:11–29:19)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:The Legal Podcast Network - https://thelegalpodcastnetwork.comConnect with Dennis DM Meador on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennismeador/Facebook&nbsp;Twitter (X)&nbsp;InstagramRecommended platform for podcast/audio distribution: Podbean - https://www.podbean.comLearn more about targeted legal marketing strategies:Answer Engine Optimization (AEO):<a href="https://answerengineoptimization.com" rel="noopener...

Jun 3, 202531 min

Ep 50Tom Barrasso Reveals How PodLP Unlocks 3B+ Listeners Beyond Smartphones

Have you ever wondered how people without smartphones can access your podcast—or how big that untapped audience might be? Podcasts are a valuable source of information, education, and entertainment. If you are interested to know how to make your Podcast accessible to billions across the globe beyond smartphones you don’t want to miss this episode. If you want to claim a piece of the 3 billion–plus listeners not using iPhones or Androids, this episode is a must-listen.Today on episode 50, of the PodcastingTech Show, host Mathew Passy chats with Tom Barrasso, founder and developer of PodLP, the innovative app that brings podcasts to feature phones (“dumb phones”) around the world. If you’ve ever assumed your listeners all have iPhones or Androids, this episode will seriously open your eyes!Tom Barrasso is a software developer and entrepreneur based in New Zealand who created PodLP out of a desire for digital detox—and a personal challenge to prove that even “dumb phones” could be smart about podcasts. His unique expertise bridges podcast technology and truly global access.We discuss exactly how PodLP makes podcasts accessible to listeners in emerging markets in&nbsp; India and beyond. Tom unpacks how PodLP is breaking Podcast barriers with feature Phone technology,, the surprising size and diversity of the feature phone landscape, and why Western podcasters should be paying attention.You’ll learn about the technical challenges Tom faced building for this underserved audience, how PodLP works on devices most of us never think about, and what this means for your show’s global reach.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Why Tom built PodLP: How a pandemic project turned into a worldwide feature phone podcast platform, and why digital detox was the spark. (1:00)The size of the feature phone market: India, the U.S., and beyond—find out who’s actually buying feature phones in 2024 (hint: it’s not just seniors!). (5:20)Why and how feature phone users matter for podcasting: Tom explains why emerging markets are the next frontier for English (and non-English) podcast consumption—and what makes audio perfect there. (7:00)How PodLP works: What’s different on a tiny screen, what features you’ll recognize, and why every PodLP download equals a real listen. (8:55)How to get your podcast listed: Good news—if you’re in Podcast Index, you’re already there. If not, you might be missing out on millions of potential listeners. (11:20)Technical tips &amp; improvements for podcast accessibility: Why high-bitrate audio or huge artwork isn’t always best, and how thinking globally can help your show grow. (15:10)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:PodLP (explore the platform, check if your show is listed!): https://podlp.com/Podcast Index (ensure your show is included): https://podcastindex.org/NPR Planet Money (Tom’s recommended listening): https://www.npr.org/sections/money/How I Built This (Tom’s pick): https://www.npr.org/sections/how-i-built-this/Learn more about KaiOS: https://www.kaiostech.com/Read more on IPv6 and why it matters:...

May 27, 202520 min

Ep 49Data-Driven Growth for Podcasters: Targeting and Monetization Tips from David (Ledge) of Listen Network

Are you tired of vague podcast “growth hacks” and ready to get down to brass tacks on ROI, client retention, and results you can actually measure? “If you’re a business podcaster, thought leader, or agency, this episode just might change the way you think about podcast growth forever!”In episode 49 of the PodcastingTech Show, host Mathew Passy sits down with David (Ledge) Ledgerwood, cofounder and revenue lead at Listen Network, for a deep dive into growing your Podcast audience through hyper-targeted marketing. David breaks down how treating your podcast like a business startup can be the secret to unlocking consistent growth and ROI—even if you’re working in a super-niche B2B space.David and Mathew also discuss the future of podcasting tech—from fixing conversion paths to rethinking open RSS and integrating video, and the real reason most branded podcasts get canceled, and why “downloads don’t matter”—except when they do). David reveals how Listen Network’s audience intelligence technology helps podcasts grow with precise targeting and transparent reporting, especially for B2B shows.David Ledgerwood brings over two decades of entrepreneurial and podcasting experience, specializing in revenue generation, business development, and audience targeting. As the founder of Listen Network, he’s on a mission to help podcasters and agencies leverage data-driven strategies to grow audiences, retain clients, and show real results from their podcasting efforts.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Why account-based marketing (ABM) podcasting is still the #1 strategy for B2B shows—and how to make it work even with a long sales cycle. (00:04:33)&nbsp;How Listen Network uses paid media and targeting to drive downloads from your exact ICP (ideal customer profile) (00:08:15)&nbsp;Why most podcasters fail to treat their show like a business—and what to do instead if you want results and funding. (00:11:09)&nbsp;The realities of paid podcast promotion: how to think about spikes, retention, and what really matters for ROI. (00:16:03)&nbsp;The #1 thing holding most podcasts back when they come to Listen Network—and how to fix it before you spend a dollar on growth. (00:22:35)&nbsp;What tech and workflow improvements could change podcasting—and why conversion and audience engagement are at the heart of future innovation. (00:26:17)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Listen Network: https://listennetwork.coConnect with David Ledgerwood (“Ledge”) on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidledgerwood/Recommended podcast: Ramit Sethi’s “Money for Couples” – learn more at https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/podcast/Previous episodes of Podcasting Tech: [ podcstingtech.com/48 ]Mentioned tech: Elgato Stream Deck, - https://amzn.to/3U3J3rk&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Elgato teleprompter - <a href="https://amzn.to/3Tz0Qoh" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

May 20, 202534 min

Ep 48Top Legal Mistakes Podcasters Make and How to Avoid Them with Gordon Firemark

If you’re podcasting as a business, you can’t afford to skip the legal groundwork—contracts, trademarks, and protections aren’t just red tape; they’re your safety net.In Episode 48 of the PodcastingTech Show, we’re cracking open the playbook to help you dodge costly errors, secure your brand, and future-proof your podcast. Our Guest? Gordon Firemark—aka “The Podcast Lawyer,” who has been a guiding force in the podcasting industry for over 16 years. Whether you’re launching your first show or navigating the complexities of a growing media brand, Gordon’s legal expertise is the gold standard for podcasters seeking to protect their content, brand, and business.Gordon Firemark isn’t just an entertainment attorney—he’s one of the first lawyers to specialize in podcasting, host of the "Entertainment Law Update" and “Legit Podcast Pro,” and the creator behind Easy Legal for Podcasters and PodcastLawForms.com, resources that help podcasters demystify the legal maze.Join Mathew and Gordon as they break down how intellectual property, trademarks, business structures, and guest release forms can make the difference between a hobby show and a professional brand. Gordon reveals the most common legal pitfalls podcasters face at every stage and discover why AI-generated content is a legal gray area, how the DMCA protects indie creators, and what most podcasters get wrong about using copyrighted music and show titles.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:How Gordon got into podcasting and why he focused his legal practice on podcasters (00:00:54)The biggest legal stumbles for new (and seasoned) podcasters: from neglecting contracts to missing trademarks (00:03:40)Why every multi-host show needs a “podcast prenup” and what a guest release form protects against (00:05:03, 00:11:02)The truth about using music or clips you don’t own: DMCA, nuisance lawsuits, and the myth of fair use (00:08:03, 00:19:18)How AI-generated content complicates copyright—and why you might not even own your AI-created episodes (00:13:25)What to do if your work gets stolen by another show or network (00:16:54)Gordon’s tech and industry wish list: improving podcast discoverability and smarter monetization for creators (00:24:47)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Gordon Firemark: https://gordonfiremark.comEasy Legal for Podcasters course: https://easylegalforpodcasters.comPodcast Law Forms and free guest release template: https://podcastlawforms.comLegit Podcast Pro (Gordon’s own podcast): https://podcastlawyer.com/legit-podcast-pro-podcast/Connect with Mathew Passy: https://mathewdpassy.comConnect with Gordon Firemark on Social Media: LinkedinYoutube<a...

May 13, 202530 min

Ep 47The Relationship-First Podcasting Blueprint: Dr. Jeremy Weisz on Networking, B2B Growth, and Lasting Impact with RISE 25

Building strong business relationships through podcasting isn’t just important—it’s the secret to long-term success. Because let’s be honest: your podcast’s real value isn’t measured in downloads, but in the meaningful connections you create. So, how do you turn guest appearances into powerful partnerships? On today’s episode of PodcastingTech, we’re breaking down exactly how to maximize your guest list—and transform your podcast into a networking powerhouse. Ready to unlock its full potential? Let’s dive in.In episode 47, host Mathew Passy sits down with Dr. Jeremy Weisz, Co-founder of RISE 25 Media.&nbsp;This company's mission is to help your business connect with your ideal prospects, referral partners, and strategic partners using a done-for-you podcast. Mathew and Jeremy discuss the relationship-first approach to podcasting that can transform your business and network, no matter your audience size.&nbsp;Dr. Jeremy is an entrepreneur and former chiropractor. Through his own journey from healthcare to helping B2B companies develop podcast strategies, Jeremy has pioneered ways to use authentic podcast conversations to nurture powerful professional relationships (and he even met his business partner through a podcast!). Together, they run Rise25, where they help B2B businesses connect to their ‘Dream 200’ clients and referral partners, and get ROI, using a podcast. They eliminate 99% of the work and make sure you get ROI. Rise25 is an easy button for you to launch and run your podcast.Dr. Jeremy Weisz has been featuring top entrepreneurs with video interviews since 2008 that include founders/CEO’s of Pixar, P90X, Atari, Einstein Bagels, Mattel, Kettle Chips, RX Bars, Big League Chew, the Orlando Magic, and many more on www.InspiredInsider.comTune in and get ready to learn why Jeremy believes “almost everything good in my life tracks back to a podcast,” the strategic difference between audience-building and relationship-building, and why giving to your guests can be more important than any download metric. We also break down the five-step RISE 25 system for podcast ROI, what makes a “Dream 200” guest list, the tech that actually matters, and why perfection can get in the way of progress.This episode will reshape the way you think about measuring podcast success, especially if you’re in B2B, SaaS, or any niche where real relationships matter.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Why podcasting is the most powerful way to authentically connect with your “Dream 200” relationships (07:11)How focusing on relationships vs. audience size leads to proven ROI for B2B and SaaS podcasters (08:10)The detailed five-step process RISE 25 uses to help clients profit from podcasts, plus what planning a “Dream 200” actually looks like (09:50)The right outreach strategies and making your guest experience seamless with the right tech, including mic setups and booking flow (13:33)Why “giving” to your guests before thinking about business will build your network—and how introductions and content can lead to long-term opportunities (17:00)The pitfalls that doom B2B podcasts: perfectionism, chasing the wrong guests, obsessing over vanity metrics, and failing to follow up with value (21:29)Honest discussion about podcast industry challenges: metrics transparency, sponsorship, and the wish list for better tech (31:46)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Jeremy and RISE 25 Media: inspiredinsider.comStudio &amp; guest tech: Blue Yeti mic - <a...

May 6, 202536 min

Ep 46How Podkit Simplifies Sponsorships and Media Kits for Podcasters with Eric Melchor

Are you interested in streamlining how you land and wow sponsors for your podcast, while showcasing your show in a modern, dynamic way? If you want to spend less time making presentations and more time podcasting, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!In this episode, Mathew Passy sits down with Eric Melchor, the co-founder of Podkit, to explore how podcasters can effortlessly create professional, up-to-date media kits that impress sponsors and open doors to new opportunities. Eric is also the host of the Innovators Can Laugh podcast (interviews with European tech founders) and founder of the b2b podcast ad network B2BPodPros.Eric isn’t just changing the tools you have as a podcaster—he’s walked the walk, having founded B2B Pod Pros and host of the Innovators Can Laugh podcast. Eric’s hands-on experience in building a network, attracting sponsors, and innovating solutions for creators like you makes him an exceptional guide on the journey to monetizing your podcast.Why this episode is important: If you’re tired of piecing together PDFs or updating endless slides to try and attract sponsors, you’ll want to know about Podkit’s real-time, automation-first approach to media kits. With Podkit, you can hear direct insights on what sponsors are actually looking for and how the podcast sponsorship landscape is evolving. Dive in and let Eric and Mathew guide you into the nuts and bolts of creating, maintaining, and leveraging a modern media kit to showcase your show’s unique value.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:How Eric used podcasting to build relationships and a powerful network across Europe (01:22)The challenge of monetizing B2B podcasts and the birth of B2B Pod Pros (04:00)What makes Podkit’s media kits different—and why automation is a must for today’s creators (07:19)Key sponsorship concerns: tracking, measurement, and real stats (11:06)The plan for Podkit’s AI-powered sponsor-matching feature and future expansion (10:05)What Eric wants to see improved in podcasting tech—from all-in-one workflow tools to a universal podcast “listener score” (15:20)Eric’s must-listen podcasts and what makes a truly engaging show host (19:22)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Explore Podkit and create your free media kit: https://p0dk.itView an example Podkit (from this episode)&nbsp;B2B Pod Pros - B2B podcast network founded by Erick MelchorInnovators Can Laugh podcast - hosted by EricFollow Eric Melchor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericmelchor/ Recommended software: Riverside.fm - https://www.riverside.fm/?via=mathewDiscover Eric’s favourite podcasts - My First Million podcast&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hidden Brain podcast<em...

Apr 29, 202521 min

Ep 45Horse Radio Network’s Glenn Hebert Talks Podcast Segments, Sponsorship, and Community

If you’ve ever wondered why super-specific podcasts succeed or how a daily Show builds such a loyal, lasting community, this episode of podcastingtech is tailored for you.Today, Mathew Passy chats with Glenn Hebert, aka Glenn the Geek—founder of the Horse Radio Network and host of Horses in the Morning. Glenn Hebert is a legend in the niche podcasting world. He’s launched over 20 shows covering every corner of the equestrian universe and pioneered the art of segment-driven, community-based content that keeps listeners coming back for thousands of episodes. His story is a playbook for anyone longing to turn a passion into a sustainable, profitable podcasting network.We dive deep into why ultra-niche shows (even with tiny audiences!) can outpace bigger counterparts in profitability, how segmenting your podcast creates addictive “can’t miss” listening, and the simple but powerful ways anyone can build a vibrant podcast community. Glenn also shares what it’s really like to sell your network to a major media company and why host-listener relationships are the secret power of podcasting.Whether you’re just launching or scaling up a podcast, this episode will change how you think about audience, content, and community. Connect with Mathew and Glenn on social or let us know what segment you’d add to your podcast after hearing today’s insights!IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:How Glenn started in podcasting, discovering the power of niches—and why “people come for the content, but stay for the host.” (00:02)&nbsp;The story behind Horses in the Morning and the segment-driven show format that’s kept listeners engaged for thousands of episodes. (03:54)The accident (and brilliance) behind “Really Bad Ads”—and why keeping that viral segment at the end keeps listeners until the last second. (09:00)&nbsp;Glenn’s method for launching new shows: why finding the right host, a sponsor, and a media partner before starting is always a winning formula. (10:30)&nbsp;Why ultra-niche shows with small but passionate audiences are easier to monetize, attract loyal sponsors, and outperform generalist content. (15:10)&nbsp;The real-world process—and the realities—of selling a podcast network to a major media company. (18:00)&nbsp;Effective podcast marketing strategies: from targeting existing communities to using word-of-mouth and media partnerships. (19:36)&nbsp;Glenn’s #1 wish for podcast tech: create an “archive vs active” split to make discovery easier for real listeners. (23:29)&nbsp;The tech gear that changed Glenn’s show production (from the RODECaster Pro to the Zoom P4), plus why gear isn’t the most important thing. (26:31)&nbsp;Glenn’s must-listen podcasts—and what community-led shows he never misses. (28:12)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Horse Radio Network: https://www.horseradionetwork.com/Horses in the Morning podcast: https://www.horseradionetwork.com/shows/horses-in-the-morning/&nbsp;Follow Glenn on Social Media: @GlennHebert&nbsp; <a href="https://www.facebook.com/glennthegeek/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Apr 22, 202532 min

Ep 43Lindsay McMahon’s Podcast Success Formula: Stand Out, Grow &amp; Build Your Brand

Are you ready to elevate your podcast with proven and cost-effective solutions? In this episode, we dive into innovative strategies and stories that will help transform your show from ordinary to extraordinary.Lindsay McMahon, CEO and co-host of the All Ears English podcast, joins us. With over a decade in the podcasting industry, Lindsay has a wealth of experience teaching English worldwide and has consciously leveraged podcasting as a tool for language transformation and connection.We explore Lindsay's journey from teaching English to creating a successful podcasting empire. Hear about her strategies for launching a standout podcast, building a conversation-focused format, and the vital role dynamic ad insertion plays in growth and monetization. This episode is a must if you want to harness practical methods for podcasting success and insightful ideas to keep your listeners engaged.In this episode, we cover:Strategies for a successful podcast launch: Lindsay discusses the impact of a well-chosen cover art, launching with multiple episodes, and leveraging color psychology. (04:18)&nbsp;The power of dynamic ad insertion: Discover why this tool has become a game changer in podcast monetization and listener engagement. (05:44)&nbsp;Importance of verified listeners over downloads: Lindsay dives into the significance of this crucial metric for measuring true audience reach. (11:15)&nbsp;Tech tools that enhance your podcast: From teleprompters to dynamic ad software, know which tools can streamline your workflow. (19:34)&nbsp;Recording efficiencies: Learn Lindsay's approach to maintaining a high output with systemized recording and a collaborative team dynamic. (08:38)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:All Ears English Podcast - https://allearsenglish.comFollow Lindsay on social media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymcmahon/Recommended platform: PodMatch - https://www.podmatch.comRecommended hardware: Elgato Prompter - https://amzn.to/3yUx9rURecommended platforms: Megaphone for dynamic ad insertionJoin us on Podcasting Tech and discover how you can transform your podcasting journey with the tools and insights shared in this thrilling episode. **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:Instagram: @mathewpassy LinkedIn - /mathewpassyThreads: <a href="https://www.threads.net/@mathewpassy"...

Apr 8, 202523 min

Ep 42How to Thrive and Stand Out in Today&apos;s Podcasting World with Caroline Hull

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the ever-changing world of podcasting and looking for strategies to make your show stand out and become profitable? This episode will guide you in focusing on what truly drives business growth, transforming your podcast into a client-attracting asset without relying on massive downloads or ads. Get ready to dive deep and master insights and growth strategies in the competitive podcasting space.Today we’re chatting with Caroline Hull, a seasoned podcast coach and business strategist at Wild Home Podcasting, to share her journey and expertise in leveraging podcasts for business success.With nearly a decade of experience in podcasting, Caroline empowers business owners to transform their podcasts into profitable platforms. Although she began her career in a vastly different industry, her rich background in ballet, choreography, SEO copywriting, and design eventually led her to co-found the popular podcast Creative Biz Rebellion.&nbsp;In this episode, we explore how podcasts can serve as a powerful marketing component, the importance of defining a clear strategy, and how to effectively engage and grow your audience. Caroline discusses the value of integrated marketing across platforms, audience-specific content creation, and the current landscape of listenership trends.If you’re seeking practical advice to help differentiate your show and propel your podcasting journey forward, this episode is packed with wisdom and actionable tips. Caroline’s approach to focusing on profit over downloads and her passion for helping others refine their messaging is something every podcaster can learn from.&nbsp;IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:From ballet to podcast business strategist: Caroline Hull's unique journey and founding of Creative Biz Rebellion that snowballed Wild Home Podcasting agency. (01:00)&nbsp;The expanding podcast landscape: Caroline’s observation on increasing listenership, especially among women, and how podcasts can act as an effective marketing tool. (03:42)&nbsp;Crafting a strategic podcast: The importance of integrating your podcast into your entire marketing strategy and using it as a funnel for business growth. (05:09)&nbsp;Metrics that matter: Caroline's emphasis on focusing on specific business goals over downloads and her client success stories. (06:09)&nbsp;Growing your audience: The power of collaborations, guest appearances, and strategic networking to expand your podcast's reach. (11:11)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Caroline Hull's website: Wild Home Podcasting - https://wildhomepodcasting.comStrut It Podcast by Elizabeth Marbury - https://www.elizabethmarberry.com/podcast&nbsp;Elizabeth Marbury's Instagram - https://instagram.com/elizabethmarburyRecommended Podcast: The Newsworthy by Erica Mandy - https://www.thenewsworthy.comConnect with Caroline Hull on Instagram: https://instagram.com/wildhomepodcastingConnect with Caroline on Linkedin - <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-hull-4946b65b/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Apr 1, 202521 min

Ep 41Secure Your Podcast&apos;s Future: Oscar Vasquez on Estate Planning for Content Creators

Have you ever thought about what happens to your podcast if something unexpected happens to you? It's a thought that most podcasters might overlook, but it's crucial for protecting your hard work and legacy. Many podcasters don’t realize that their podcast is more than content—it’s intellectual property, a brand, and potentially a significant revenue stream. If you are interested in securing your Podcast's future and safeguarding your assets this episode of PodcastingTech is tailored for you.In today’s episode, Oscar Vasquez, founder of&nbsp;EstateDocPrep.com, explores the necessity of estate planning for podcasters to secure their digital assets and future-proof their creative endeavors. Dave dives deep into practical financial tools that podcasters can use to maximize revenue and minimize future costs.With a career spanning 28 years in the real estate industry, Oscar is well-versed in the realm of estate planning and digital assets. He has now transitioned into helping people protect their digital and physical assets through comprehensive estate planning.Our conversation covers everything from understanding a living trust to how it applies to digital content like podcasts. Oscar emphasizes the importance of having a plan in place, whether your podcast is a hobby, a budding business, or a full-fledged venture.This episode is vital for any podcaster committed to safeguarding their podcast’s future and ensuring their legacy continues.&nbsp;IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:The importance of digital estate planning: Oscar defines what a living trust is and why it's crucial for podcasters to consider, even if they view their podcast as just a hobby. (03:21)&nbsp;Formal business structures for podcasts: Oscar talks about how to make transitions smoother for your podcast in unforeseen circumstances. (07:01)&nbsp;Managing digital assets and credentials: Learn how to maintain an up-to-date inventory of your podcast’s various accounts and assets. (08:51)&nbsp;Lasting legacy and revenue: Oscar discusses why having a plan for ongoing revenue streams is essential for protecting your legacy and continuing any monetary benefits. (14:28)&nbsp;Myths about wills in estate planning: Oscar addresses common misconceptions and the limitations of using only a will for your podcast assets. (18:35)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Discover Comprehensive estate planning solutions - EstateDocPrep.comContact Oscar's AI Receptionist: (805) 909-4689Get your free Estate Planning Guide: estatedocprep.com/guideWin a gift coupon by using code: PodcastingT for $1,000 off estate planning services for the first ten users - estatedocprep.comConnect and book with Oscar Vasquez via PodMatchFollow Oscar Vasquez on social media:FacebookLinkedinTwitterInstagramJoin us on this episode as we discuss protecting your podcast's future and legacy beyond the content you create. Subscribe to&nbsp;podcastingtech.com&nbsp;and follow us on

Mar 25, 202522 min

Ep 40Enhancing Podcast Visibility and Engagement with Philippa Gamse of Websites That Win International

Are you curious about how to make your podcast not only sound great but also serve as a powerful marketing tool for your business? If so, you're in the right place! This episode of podcastingtech is packed with insights into the strategy behind successful podcasting. Tune in and learn.In this episode, Mathew Passy chats with Philippa Gamse, the president of Websites That Win International. With over twenty-five years of experience in digital marketing strategy and analytics, Philippa shares her expert knowledge on optimizing podcasts as a strategic business tool.Philippa shares common pitfalls in podcast strategy, ways to improve content visibility on websites, and the importance of analytics in driving successful results. We take a deep dive into the nuances of leveraging social media and tracking listener engagement to effectively enhance your podcast's impact.By tuning in, you'll discover pragmatic approaches to enhance your podcast as a business marketing tool, the significance of tracking listener engagement, and learn practical steps to boost your podcast’s visibility and effectiveness.&nbsp;IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:The integration of podcasting as a marketing strategy: Philippa discusses why podcasting is not just content creation but a strategic element for business visibility. (01:22)&nbsp;Lost opportunities in promoting podcast episodes: Philippa shares how typical website layouts fail to engage audiences with past podcast episodes and offer solutions for better content promotion. (02:07)&nbsp;Effective analytics usage: Philippa talks about using podcast analytics to track how much content listeners consume and optimize episodes for better retention. (04:37)&nbsp;The role of social media and search engines: Philippa explains the importance of using search engine optimization and social media to enhance podcast discoverability. (05:50)&nbsp;Crafting compelling calls to action: Philippa emphasizes the importance of clear, visible calls to action to drive listener engagement and business conversion. (12:06)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Websites That Win International:websitesthatwin.comFollow Philippa on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippagamse/Philips Game's recommended podcasts:The Rest Is Politics:the restispolitics.comThe News Agents:newsagents.comThe Rest Is History:therestishistory.comWTF with Marc Maronhttps://www.wtfpod.com/podcastTune in and learn how to boost your Podcast's reach with Philippa Gamse's proven strategies. Subscribe to podcastingtech.com to keep up with all the latest podcast strategies to elevate your podcasting game. **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may...

Mar 18, 202527 min

Ep 39Discovering Podcast Success: Adam Torres of Mission Matters (Top 2.5% Global Podcast) Reveals Lessons from 6,000+ Interviews

Are you looking to start your own podcast or take your existing one to the next level? Today’s episode will inspire you to dive headfirst into the world of podcasting, armed with authenticity and perseverance. By simply tuning in, you can become better at your craft.Adam Torres, co-founder and host at Mission Matters, joins us to share his podcasting journey from being a podcast skeptic to hosting a top-performing media platform, Mission Matters.&nbsp;Adam’s story is extraordinary and relatable; from having zero experience to conducting over 6,000 interviews with guests ranging from budding entrepreneurs to top executives like those at the FII Priority event. Adam emphasizes the importance of authenticity and building trust with your audience and guests.If you are a podcaster and want to discover podcasting success you can’t afford to miss this episode. Adam's tales of perseverance and his belief in continuous improvement, learning, and building genuine relationships are valuable lessons for any podcaster.&nbsp;IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Adam's first steps in podcasting: Adam shares how his initial reluctance turned into enthusiasm after starting his first podcast as a book marketing tool. (01:03)&nbsp;The secret to early success: Without a website or a formal marketing strategy, authenticity and candidness set Adam apart, allowing for rapid growth and listener engagement. (03:18)&nbsp;The power of building relationships: Adam describes how trust and multifaceted relationships enhance the podcasting experience and open doors to unique content opportunities. (07:55)&nbsp;Navigating polarizing topics: Adam discusses handling diverse opinions and staying grounded by finding the human element in conversations. (12:07)&nbsp;Advice for new podcasters: Why present-day Adam cannot judge future Adam’s work, focusing on consistent improvement and embracing the journey. (18:18)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Mission Matters - http://missionmatters.comFollow Adam Torres on social media: @askadamtorres on InstagramTiktok - @askadamtorresFacebook - @askadamtorresX - @askadamtorresCheck out Adam's podcast on your favorite platformDiscover Adam’s favourite podcasts: It Is What It Is with Ma$e and Cam’ronAdam’s path from fumbling over his first interview to becoming a respected broadcaster is a testament to the power of persistence and authenticity. Dive in and see how embracing these principles can transform your podcasting journey! **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear...

Mar 11, 202531 min

Ep 38Secrets to Successful Podcast Launches with Serial Entrepreneur Roy Coughlan

Ever wonder why some podcasts skyrocket while others fade into obscurity?&nbsp; If you're a podcaster looking to unlock the secrets of long-term success, this episode of PodcastingTech is for you!Join us as we chat with Roy Coughlan, a seasoned serial entrepreneur with an impressive track record of founding 20 companies across five countries. On top of that Roy has also launched six podcasts that topped their industry charts. Today’s episode is packed with insights and strategies on ensuring your podcast not only survives but thrives.Roy brings a wealth of knowledge from his diverse experiences across different fields. He ventured into podcasting to spread powerful messages and has found success in various podcast genres like meditation, blockchain, learning languages, and more. His podcasts are distinctly different yet consistently successful, driven by his passion for enhancing the world through impactful content.In this episode, we explore effective podcasting strategies, insights from Roy's multifaceted journey in podcasting, and actionable tips for launching and marketing your podcast for maximum reach and impact. He shares his unique approach to preparing for guest interviews, the importance of systemizing processes, and why marketing is as crucial as content creation.With an unwavering commitment to elevating the podcasting space, Roy reveals his secret formula for engaging audiences and sustaining long-term growth in the industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to enhance their podcasting strategy and transcend the challenges most podcasters face.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:The journey from entrepreneur to podcaster: Roy discusses how personal experiences inspired his entry into podcasting and the purpose-driven approach behind his diverse podcast portfolio. (01:24)&nbsp;Strategies for engaging content creation: Decoding the art of preparing unique interviews that capture the attention of both guests and listeners, setting your podcast apart from the rest. (05:08)&nbsp;The power of marketing in podcasts: Discover Roy's emphasis on marketing efforts and how it plays an integral role in keeping podcasts alive and thriving in a competitive space. (06:30)&nbsp;Efficient time management and systemization: Learn Roy’s methods to streamline production and free up time for creative pursuits through effective systemization and task delegation. (10:16)&nbsp;Launch strategies for new podcasts: Roy shares his tried-and-true strategy for launching new shows successfully, ensuring an immediate impact on audiences from day one. (16:08)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Roy Coughlan:https://roycoughlan.comRecommended software: Audacity -https://www.audacityteam.org/Connect with Roy on Social Media:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTiktok<a href="https://x.com/poleire" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Mar 4, 202524 min

Ep 37Unlock Your Podcast’s Full Potential: Dave Jackson’s Secrets from School of Podcasting to PodPage

Are you a podcaster and serious about enhancing your podcast's sound and reach? Whether you’re a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, mastering podcast creativity, audience engagement, and unique show concepts is key to standing out in a crowded space. If you are interested in mastering podcasting, and learning expert insights from a podcasting veteran who knows the ropes, don't miss this episode!&nbsp;In this episode of Podcasting Tech, we sit down with Dave Jackson from the renowned School of Podcasting to discuss the ins and outs of podcasting success and the industry's evolution.Dave Jackson is a prominent figure in the podcasting world. He founded the&nbsp;School of Podcasting&nbsp;in 2005 and is currently the head of podcasting at&nbsp;PodPage. His School of Podcasting show has over 2.7 million downloads, and he has helped hundreds of people plan, launch, and grow their podcasts. In 2018, he was inducted into the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame. In 2024, after spending eight years at Libsyn, he joined PodPage as the Head of Podcasting.Dave’s experience spans teaching, industry-level podcasting work, and continuous engagement with cutting-edge tools and strategies. In this episode, we cover Dave's journey from podcasting enthusiast to industry professional, valuable lessons on staying ahead in podcasting, insights into PodPage's latest audience survey feature, and why creativity keeps podcasts intriguing and unique.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Dave's Journey into Podcasting: How an early laid-off teacher became a pivotal figure in the podcasting space through passion and curiosity. (00:01:44)Navigating the Podcasting Industry: Dave discusses the often tough balance of staying true to niche topics while growing a dedicated audience. (00:05:32)PodPage's Audience Survey Feature: Learn about this tool's development with inputs from Tom Webster, and how it helps podcasters understand and grow their audience. (00:08:40)Building the Right Audience: Insights into why focusing on the ideal audience, rather than everyone, will better serve your podcast’s success. (00:12:19)Engaging Your Audience: Strategies for getting actionable feedback from listeners and making your show more interactive and community-focused. (00:19:22)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:School of Podcasting PodPage Tom Webster's Book - "The Audience Is Listening"Recommended hardware: Zoom PodTrak P4&nbsp; Podcast Movement and Podfest events -podcastmovement.comConnect with Dave Jackson on Social media: TwitterLinkedinFollow School of Podcasting on FacebookExplore PodPage features - podpage.com/featuresDiscover all of...

Feb 25, 202533 min

Ep 36Mastering Podcast Guest Relationships: Stefan Lubinski on Building Podcasting Success and Audience Engagement

Many podcasters dream of using their show as a powerful relationship-building tool—but how do you do it effectively? If you’re looking to create meaningful business connections through podcasting, this episode of PodcastingTech is for you!This week, Mathew Passy sits down with Stefan Lubinski, creator at Audience Builders, to explore innovative ways podcasters can leverage their shows as strategic relationship acquisition tools for business growth.Stefan Lubinski is a seasoned sales trainer, speaker, and podcast producer, with experience hosting television, radio, and online productions. With a strong background in sales and business development, he has helped transform multiple podcasts into thriving thought leadership platforms.Tune in and discover how to turn your podcast into a networking powerhouse!IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:From Sales to Podcasting: Stefan shares his journey from sales to podcasting and how his accidental entry into media led to the creation of successful media brands. (00:01:14)Turning Podcasts into Relationship Bridges: Stefan shares his model of involving select industry movers on a podcast to foster beneficial partnerships and joint ventures. (00:04:17)The Strategy behind Content for Business: Stefan breaks down the concept of using podcasts as relationship acquisition tools rather than focusing solely on audience downloads and using podcasts for long-term business growth. (00:05:48)&nbsp;Mastering Guest Relationships: Stefan explains the do's and don'ts of leveraging podcast guest appearances for business and the importance of relationship nurturing. (00:10:13)&nbsp;Pay-to-play Models in Podcasting: The pros and cons of pay-to-play models in podcasting and how they can offer value when done transparently. (00:18:02)&nbsp;The Future of Podcasting: Stefan's vision for an all-in-one podcasting platform, covering everything from guest management to publication and social syndication. (00:24:42)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Connect with Stefan Lubinski:Follow Steven on Linkedin - @stefanlubinski&nbsp;Connect with Stefan’s podcast recommendations&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tim Ferriss' Podcast&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Diary of a CEORiverside for improved virtual interviewsDescript for podcast editingUnderstanding the power of podcasting in fostering relationships and business growth is crucial. Subscribe to Podcasting Tech on all major platforms and follow us on social media for more insights and updates. **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our...

Feb 18, 202530 min

Ep 35Google, Tech Hype, and Podcasting Challenges: Tips and Tech Talk with Jordan Thibodeau

Are you curious about the latest trends in technology and how they can elevate your podcast? If you're looking to get ahead in the podcasting and tech space, this is an episode you don't want to miss!In this episode, Mathew Passy chats with Jordan Thibodeau, cohost of the SVIC podcast, where two tech veterans from Google explore the cutting edge of technology without the hype. Jordan, who has a rich background as a tech industry veteran, brings his insights from his time at Google, discussing everything from internal tech industry dynamics to the intricacies of podcasting technology.We delve into Jordan's journey into podcasting, the intersection of AI and tech, and how emerging technologies impact podcast production. You'll learn about the unexpected challenges within tech giants like Google, how podcasting can benefit from smarter data analytics, and Jordan's vision for the future of podcasting tech.This episode is a must for any podcaster or tech enthusiast who wants to understand the deeper workings of the tech industry and improve their podcasting strategy.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Jordan’s Journey into Podcasting: Mathew and Jordan discuss the origins of their podcasting venture, sparked by an onslaught of tech hype and the need for authentic commentary. (00:01:24)&nbsp;Cutting Through the Tech Hype: Learn how Jordan and his cohost use their extensive tech backgrounds to remove the noise around tech innovations and focus on the real implications. (00:04:06)&nbsp;Privacy and Perception: Jordan explains the reality behind tech giants' data management practices, debunking common myths about privacy and data tracking. (00:08:44)&nbsp;Podcasting's Data Dilemma: Mathew and Jordan explore the current challenges in understanding podcast audience metrics and how this might evolve. (00:11:14)&nbsp;The Fragmented Tech Paths of Google: A deep dive into Google’s missed opportunities in podcasting, its internal bureaucracy, and the complexities of their strategic decisions. (00:19:05)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:SBIC Podcast: Follow the show on YouTubeUtilize Riverside.fm:Follow Jordan Thibodeau on LinkedInDiscover Jordan’s favourite podcasts:Tim Ferriss PodcastSam Altman PodcastKill Tony PodcastPodcasts by Shane GillisTheo Von's podcastDive into this tech-filled episode and enhance your podcasting know-how today! Don’t forget to subscribe and follow podcastingtech.com on all social media platforms to receive the latest podcast content and insights. **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from <a href="http://amazon.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Feb 11, 202534 min

Ep 34Inside PodMatch: How PodMatch by Alex Sanfilippo is Revolutionizing Podcast Guest Matching

Are you a podcaster looking for ways to reach new audiences and improve your podcasting game? This episode of podcasting tech is tailored for you and is a must-listen.In today’s episode, host Mathew Passy sits down with Alex Sanfilippo, the founder of PodMatch, a platform designed to match podcast guests and hosts for interviews. Alex is a seasoned entrepreneur with a deep passion for podcasting. His journey to podcasting began in 2014 when he transitioned from corporate life to full-time entrepreneurship, focusing on the podcasting industry.&nbsp;Through PodMatch and his podcast titled, Podcasting Made Simple, Alex helps independent podcasters grow their influence and revenue so they can better serve their listeners. Join us as we dive deep with Alex, as he shares valuable insights into his path and the origins of PodMatch.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Meet PodMatch: Mathew Passy introduces Alex Sanfilippo and gives a glimpse into how PodMatch has impacted his own podcast. (00:00:00)&nbsp;Purpose and Commitment in Podcasting: Alex explains the importance of knowing your "why" and committing to podcasting with a purpose. (00:01:39)&nbsp;PodMatch Origins and Mission: Alex shares the inception of PodMatch and its unique mission—Paying Podcasters for the value they deliver. (00:04:55).Latest Features and AI Enhancements: Discover new features like workflows and AI-driven match alignments designed to streamline podcast production and improve guest-host collaborations. (00:09:38)&nbsp;Future Prospects: Get a sneak peek into upcoming features that aim to serve the podcasting community better. (00:17:20)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Discover PodMatchFollow Alex Sanfilippo on Social Media:&nbsp;LinkedinFacebookTwitterInstagramThreadsDiscover Alex’s favorite podcasts you can listen to:The Jordan Harbinger ShowThe James Altucher ShowStrap in for an enlightening conversation that aims to revolutionize your podcasting journey. Happy listening! **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra...

Feb 4, 202533 min

Ep 33Unveiling Podcast Rank Report with Scott Wyden Kivowitz

Is there a tool that can help you understand how your podcast ranks for specific keywords? Or how podcast SEO can dramatically impact your show's discoverability and growth? Today’s guest took on that challenge and created something remarkable.In today’s episode of Podcasting Tech, host Mathew Passy chats with Scott Wyden Kivowitz, a photographer, community manager, and podcaster, about the Podcast Rank Report—a tool that helps podcasters see where their shows rank for specific keywords on major platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Scott is a seasoned podcaster who has been in the podcasting space even before it formally existed, and his extensive background spans across music recording, photography, and podcasting. He is a podcast host at Imagen where he helps photographers with their workflows using AI-powered photographic post-production services.He shares his journey into podcasting and how he learnt to overcome his insecurities and today he considers himself successful in many ways including his Karate journey.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Scott’s early journey in podcasting: From recording on a boombox to combining photography and podcasting expertise. (00:02:13)The influence of podcasting for business: How Scott used his Jersey Brand podcast to engage local businesses during the pandemic. (00:04:53)Introduction to the Podcast Rank Report: What it is and how it helps podcasters understand their rank for specific keywords. (00:08:05)Insights and challenges of podcast SEO: Scott’s findings and the complexities of different platforms' algorithms. (00:12:27)The need for standardization in podcasting: Scott’s thoughts on improving universal standards for better reporting and integration across platforms. (00:18:33)Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Scott Wyden Kivowitz’s website:scottwyden.comPodcast Rank Report:scottwyden.com/podcast-rank-reportSocial media links:Scott Wyden’s LinkedIn Scott Wyden’s InstagramScott Wyden’s YoutubeRecommended hardware: Zoom H6 essentials: https://amzn.to/43Gs2Gb&nbsp;Join us and understand how podcast SEO can dramatically impact your show's discoverability and growth. Scott’s tool brings valuable insight into how your show ranks, which can help you fine-tune your content strategy. Discover how you can leverage this information to boost your podcast's success. **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only

Jan 28, 202521 min

Ep 32The Future of Podcast Monetization: Courtney Carthy on How Lenny.fm Helps Podcasters Get Paid

Have you ever wanted to earn money from your podcast without dealing with tons of payment methods or piling on more work? This episode has got you covered!In today's episode of Podcasting Tech, Mathew Passy chats with Courtney Carthy, a podcast creator and producer from Melbourne, Australia. Courtney is one of the creators of Lenny.fm, an innovative platform for podcast creators and listeners that seamlessly helps podcasters get paid for their creations.Having started as a producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, working on various radio shows and digital channels, Courtney is passionate about creators being paid for their work. After almost 10 years he left to create one of Australia's first independent podcast networks - Nearly Media.In 2014, he transitioned from broadcasting to working with digital content creators, producing 15 original shows and 20 branded podcasts that attract millions of downloads annually. Today, he shares his journey and explains how Lenny.fm is revolutionizing podcast monetization.Courtney's dedication to simplifying monetization without altering the listening experience showcases the potential for podcasts to flourish economically.&nbsp;IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Courtney’s journey: From student radio to Nearly Media. His shift from radio to podcasting and launching a podcast production company. (00:01:01)&nbsp;The birth of Lenny.fm: Courtney explains how Lenny.fm functions as a payment platform without hosting content, enabling listeners to support their favorite shows directly. (00:05:06)&nbsp;Incentives for using Lenny.fm: Discuss why listeners should subscribe and support through Lenny, and the benefits for podcasters. (00:08:26)&nbsp;Tracking and supporting through Lenny.fm: How the system tracks podcast publications and ensures fair distribution of funds to active shows. (00:14:00)&nbsp;The ecosystem of support: How support from one podcast can benefit others within the Lenny.fm ecosystem. (00:16:14)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Lenny.fm platform - https://creators.lenny.fm/about/&nbsp;Creator's Portal for Lenny.fm -https://creators.lenny.fm/Nearly Media - https://www.nearly.com.au/about-nearly-media/&nbsp;Follow Courtney Carthy on social media:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtneycarthy/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lennyinc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lennyinc_/&nbsp;Recommended equipment: &nbsp;Yellowtec microphones Software recommendation: Opus clips Editing software: Reaper This episode is a treasure trove for podcasters eager to improve their monetization strategies without compromising their creative integrity. You will also learn about the importance of keeping podcasting simple for creators, the concept of supporting shows without extra...

Jan 21, 202527 min

Ep 31Mastering Podcasting with Traci DeForge: Consistency, Sponsorship, and Audience Engagement

Have you ever wondered how podcasters consistently release episodes while making money along the way? The secret isn’t just great content—it’s consistency.A regular release schedule is the backbone of a successful podcast. It’s how creators build trust, grow their audience, and keep listeners coming back for more. Consistency not only strengthens your connection with your audience but also opens doors to sponsorships and monetization.In our podcasting tech episode today, we chat with podcasting expert Traci DeForge about the importance of consistency in podcasting, the value of integrating audio marketing, and effective strategies for monetization.Traci DeForge is the founder of Produce Your Podcast, a full-service podcast production company. With over two decades of experience in broadcast radio before transitioning to podcasting in 2015, Tracy brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. She’s also the host of multiple shows, including Growth Accelerator, Journey There, and Ask Brian Radio Show.This episode is a must-listen if you want to master audience connection, unlock monetization potential, and understand the critical role consistency plays in building a successful podcast.In this episode, we cover:Traci shares her enthusiasm for Alanis Morissette's recently reactivated podcast, highlighting the significance of consistent episode releases. (3:15)&nbsp;Strategies for podcasters to reengage with their audience after a hiatus, akin to rekindling a relationship after "ghosting."&nbsp; (8:45)&nbsp;How to leverage your immediate network for podcast sponsorship and monetization. (15:30)&nbsp;Traci talks about the enduring power of audio podcasts and the risks of video content overshadowing audio.Tips on how to integrate your podcast marketing organically across different platforms like newsletters, social media, and blogs. (28:00)&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Produce Your PodcastTraci DeForge's podcasts:&nbsp;Growth AcceleratorJourney ThereAsk Brian Radio ShowAlanis Morissette's podcast Connect with Traci on LinkedinInstagramFacebookYoutube&nbsp;&nbsp;Recommended software: Riverside -<a href="http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mathew" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Jan 14, 202538 min

Ep 30Inside Poduty Live LLC: Making Podcasts Interactive with Jeff Revilla

Have you ever wondered about the future of podcasting and how live events can elevate your show to the next level? What if we told you there's a way for independent podcasters to not only grow their listener base but also form a deeper connection with their audience? Tune in to this episode of Podcasting Tech—you won’t want to miss it!In today’s episode, we're diving into the world of live podcast events with Jeff Revilla, the founder of Poduty Live LLC, a pioneering podcast theater based in Tarentum, PA, that bridges the gap between digital content and live audience interaction. With over 20 years of experience in digital marketing, Jeff shares his journey into podcasting, the dawn of Padutty Live, and the bright future of live podcasting events.Jeff has a deep passion for podcasting and has expertly blended his expertise to create a unique venue that enhances the podcasting experience through live events. He started podcasting around 2006, inspired by early shows like Marketing Over Coffee and AdVerCasts. By 2015, he had created his trivia game show, "Stuff I Never Knew," using interactive platforms like Blab, bringing a community element to podcasting.In This Episode, We Cover:Jeff’s inspiring evolution from a podcast listener to an innovative content creator. (00:00)&nbsp;The rise and fall of platforms like Blab how Jeff’s utilizatize Blab for live interactive shows and the impact of its shutdown. (02:22)&nbsp;The concept and creation of Padutty Live and how it offers podcasters a space to perform live. (05:15)&nbsp;Why hosting live podcasts can be more lucrative than traditional ad revenue. (10:13)&nbsp;The challenges and thrills of transitioning from virtual to live shows. (00:11)How independent podcasters can leverage live shows to grow their listener base and connect with their audience. (16:23)&nbsp;This episode is a must-listen if you want to transform your podcast and engage your audience on a deeper level. Jeff Revilla shares extensive insights and practical tips to inspire podcasters to leap from their home studios to the main stage. Tune in to learn how you can revolutionize your podcasting experience with live events!Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Poduty Live: https://poduty.com/&nbsp;Marketing Over Coffee:https://marketingovercoffee.comTrailergram platform:https://trailergram.co/?ref=podcastingtechConnect with Jeff on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffravilla/Follow Jeff on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/revilla&nbsp;Stuff I Never Knew Trivia Game Show:https://stuffineverknew.comRecommended hardware: Audio Technica AT2020 USB microphone -https://amzn.to/4bPUARgRecommended software: Riverside.fm -https://www.riverside.fm/?via=mathewTrivia Warfare Podcast:https://triviawarfare.comTriviality Podcast:<a...

Jan 7, 202522 min

Ep 29Mastering Social Media for Podcast Growth with David Griffiths: Podcast Host &amp; Academy CEO (1.5M+ Followers)

Have you ever wondered how some creators gain massive followings seemingly overnight? If you're growing your podcast or content creation journey, this is an episode you don't want to miss!In this latest episode of Podcasting Tech: We're chatting with David Griffiths, the president and CEO of Content Creating Academy. Widely known as David The Digital Creator, he is a seasoned faith-based influencer, coach, and content creator with over 30 years of experience in training and mentoring.&nbsp;With a captivating presence on social media platforms and deep insights into personal content growth strategies, David has empowered numerous creators to fine-tune their approach. In addition to his digital expertise, David is also the host of the Change podcast, where he interviews experts in various fields to provide insights on how to create meaningful change in areas such as health, wealth, and relationships. His podcast has become a valuable resource for listeners seeking practical advice and inspiration to transform their lives.David's journey in the digital realm is fueled by his passion for storytelling and helping others leverage social media to share their message effectively. He is the founder of the Content Creating Academy, where he offers a variety of programs, including the Quick Wins Challenge and Reels Made Easy, aimed at empowering individuals to master the art of content creation.As a trusted adviser and faith-based creator, David has amassed over 1.5 million followers across his platforms. He shares fascinating insights into his journey from gospel recording artist to social media influencer and how his faith-based inspirational content has struck a chord with millions.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:David's start in content creation: Transitioning from gospel recording artist to a successful social media influencer during the pandemic. (00:01:07)TikTok strategy insights: The strategic use of TikTok for organic growth and why other platforms matter. David breaks down the importance of authenticity, and how specific content can go viral. (00:03:25)Mixing passion with strategy:&nbsp; David shares actionable tips for balancing authenticity with audience demand, how to maintain your passion, and sticking with it despite chasing likes. (00:06:52)Mastering Social Media for Podcast: Practical tips for engaging and converting social media followers to podcast listeners. (00:11:06)Reps and Coaching: Overcoming anxiety and becoming fluent in front of the camera. (00:14:45)Why This Episode is Important + CTADavid shares actionable strategies that can help you optimize your content creation process and reach a larger audience while staying true to your core message. Changing the way you create and share your content can have a profound impact on your reach and success.&nbsp;Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Content Creating Academy -https://contentcreatingacademy.com/&nbsp;Tune in to David’s Change Podcast - Available on your favorite podcast platformsDavid’s Podcast Recommendations:Diary of a CEO&nbsp;The Mel Robbins Podcast&nbsp;<a...

Dec 17, 202423 min

Ep 28Top Tips for Cost-Effective Podcasting With Sarah St John

Top Tips for Cost-Effective Podcasting With Sarah St JohnAre you looking to elevate your podcast while keeping costs low? You're in the right place. Today on Podcasting Tech, we feature an expert in budget-friendly podcasting and effective marketing techniques.Sarah St John, a seasoned entrepreneur, podcaster, and author, joins us to share invaluable insights from her journey. Sarah hosts a Top 100 Entrepreneurial Podcast on Apple called the Frugalpreneur podcast. She also owns a podcast marketing agency aptly called Podcast Marketing Agency.Host, Mathew Passy chats with Sarah St John about her entry into podcasting, her successful methods for growing a podcast on a budget, and her new venture in podcast marketing.Main topics covered in the episode:Sarah St John’s journey into podcasting and the creation of Frugalpreneur.Early investments and budgeting tips for starting a podcast.Strategies that contributed to Sarah's podcasting success, including thematic mini-series and securing notable guests.How the podcasting landscape has evolved with new technologies and shorter episode formats.Key mistakes podcasters make and how to avoid them, such as optimizing cover art and episode titles.An innovative approach to podcast marketing that includes Times Square billboards and other unique promotional tactics.Why this episode is important:Whether you're just starting or looking to refine your podcast, Sarah's pragmatic approach offers actionable advice to maximize your resources effectively. She is well-versed in cost-efficient strategies to help businesses and podcasts thrive. Let's engage in a conversation about cutting-edge marketing tactics and essential strategies every podcaster should know.&nbsp;IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Sarah’s journey into podcasting: From the creation of Frugalpreneur to flourishing beyond her initial book launch.Strategies for early success: Examples include topical mini-series and featuring notable guests like Pat Flynn and John Lee Dumas.Importance of shorter episodes: How Sarah improved her completion rates and overall podcast ranking.Conducting effective podcast audits: Steps to improve cover art, episode descriptions, and search engine optimization (SEO).Innovative marketing tactics: Utilizing Times Square billboards and the potential for podcasters.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Frugalpreneur PodcastFrugalpreneur BookSarah’s Podcast Marketing AgencyRecommended hardware: Audio Technica ATR2100 USB microphone Join us next time on Podcasting Tech, and don't forget to subscribe on your favorite platform or follow us on social media. Your journey to unlocking the full potential of your podcast starts now! **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may...

Dec 10, 202424 min

Ep 27From DJ to Podcaster: Harry Duran Talks Branding, Marketing, and Monetization

Are you a busy entrepreneur looking to elevate the quality of your podcast? If so, you won’t want to miss this insightful episode brimming with expert advice.In this episode, we are chatting with Harry Duran, a seasoned podcaster, founder of Fullcast, and host of the renowned Podcast Junkies podcast.Harry Duran has a storied career in podcasting, from launching successful shows to running a full-service podcast production and marketing consultancy. His expertise spans both the technology and the creative sides of podcasting, making him a well-rounded interviewee with a wealth of knowledge to share.We delve into Harry's journey from passion projects like house music and mobile apps to becoming a respected figure in the podcasting industry. He shares the wisdom he’s gained from interviewing over 350 guests on Podcast Junkies, his strategy for launching niche podcasts like the Vertical Farming Podcast, and tips on leveraging video for deeper connections with guests.With a keen focus on practical advice, Harry offers valuable insights into creating impactful podcast content, enhancing discoverability, and adopting a relentless curiosity to drive podcast success. Don't miss out on these essential takeaways that can transform your podcasting journey!IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Harry Duran's origin story: From house music DJing to launching a mobile app and diving into podcasting at the New Media Expo in 2014 while fanboying over industry leaders.The birth of Podcast Junkies: How Harry pivoted from interviewing DJs to podcasters, inspired by shows like "Inside the Actor's Studio" to humanize podcast hosts.The importance of video in podcasting: Harry explains how using video from day one helped build stronger relationships and deeper connections with guests.Launching the Vertical Farming Podcast: How Harry entered an unfamiliar industry, secured a $9,000 sponsorship before releasing an episode, and built a profitable niche podcast.Scaling niche podcasts: Harry discusses the potential for creating successful niche podcasts even in a seemingly crowded market, sharing a model for growing listenership and securing sponsorships.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Harry Duran’s FullcastPodcast Junkies Vertical Farming Podcast -Audio Technica AT 2020 USB microphone -Opal C1 Camera -Opal TadpoleRiverside.fm -http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mathewConnect with Harry Duran on LinkedIn -Tune in to this episode for actionable insights and practical tips to enhance your podcast's reach and engagement. **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase...

Dec 3, 202427 min

Ep 26Inside Podcast Coaching: Kristin Chadwick&apos;s Tips for Growing Your Audience and Success in the Christian Influencer Space

Have you ever wondered how to take your podcast from a passion project to a booming success? Today, we've got the perfect episode to guide you on that journey!In this episode, we are chatting with seasoned podcast consultant and coach Kristen Chadwick, the powerhouse behind Podcast Coaching for Kingdom Entrepreneurs. Kristen shares her incredible journey in the podcasting world and offers invaluable insights into growing a successful podcast.Kristen Chadwick brings her wealth of experience from working in broadcasting since 2016, focusing on Christian influencers and entrepreneurs. She has helped numerous clients and collaborated with numerous Christian influencers worldwide, including renowned figures such as the Dobson family (Top 20 Kids and Family podcast), Kristen Boss (Top 20 Marketing Podcast for multiple years), and Bethany Kimsey (sought-after speaker, author, and podcaster).Join us as we dive into Kristen's background in broadcasting, the key strategies she uses to help clients grow their podcasts, and the importance of having a clear purpose behind your podcast growth. You will also learn the significance of identifying the right keywords, creating strategic titles, and continuously monitoring successful trends to stay ahead in the game.With nearly a decade of podcasting experience, Kristen breaks down why understanding the why behind growing your podcast and where to send your audience next.&nbsp; As a Podcast Coach, Kristin empowers Kingdom entrepreneurs, addressing self-doubt and fostering confidence in utilizing their voices to make a purposeful impact.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Kristen’s journey from broadcast rooms to top-level podcasting: Kristen shares her origin story steeped in broadcast memories and how she eventually embraced podcasting as her career.Transitioning to a podcast producer: Kristen dives into her initial challenges and triumphs in her first podcast production role, growing a show to a top 25 podcast.The essence of podcast purpose and growth: Kristen emphasizes the importance of understanding your podcast’s purpose, why you want to grow, and what you plan to do with your audience.Discoverability through keywords: Strategies on how to use effective keywords in your podcast titles, cover art, and descriptions to enhance discoverability.Engagement tools and innovations in podcasting: Discussing the need for interactive tools to better engage with listeners directly on podcast platforms.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Kristen Chadwick’s Website:https://www.podcastcoachingforkingdomentrepreneurs.com/&nbsp;Connect with Kristen on social media:&nbsp;Instagram - Kristin Chadwick&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Facebook - Kristin Fields Chadwick Linkedin - Kristin Chadwick&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Youtube - Kristin Fields ChadwickPodcasts Mentioned: School of Podcasting with Dave Jackson,&nbsp;

Nov 26, 202420 min

Ep 25Breaking Barriers: Making Your Podcast Accessible with the Blind Blogger

Have you ever thought about how your podcast sounds to a visually impaired listener? Or how small changes could make a big impact on inclusivity? If not, you’re in for an eye-opening conversation. In this episode, host Mathew Passy sits down with Maxwell Ivey, affectionately known as the Blind Blogger, to share powerful, practical ways to make podcasts more accessible to everyone.Maxwell, an accessibility advocate and founder of Accessibility Advantage, has devoted his life to helping others experience the digital world without barriers. Despite being visually impaired due to retinitis pigmentosa, Maxwell’s expertise in digital accessibility is unparalleled. Known for his insightful guidance, he’s here to teach us why accessibility isn’t just a checkbox but a way to connect with listeners more meaningfully.What’s in it for you? Providing audio descriptions, accessible website navigation, and alternative text can forge a stronger bond with your listeners, increasing loyalty and expanding your reach. Maxwell covers it all—from why transcripts boost accessibility and SEO to the power of captions for broader engagement.In This Episode, We Cover:The Impact of Audio Descriptions Maxwell explains how describing visual elements during your recordings can deepen the experience for visually impaired audiences, allowing them to feel fully included in your content.Making Podcast Players Accessible Discover how tools like WAVES and AudioEye can help ensure your podcast players are accessible, with properly labeled buttons and controls that work seamlessly with screen readers.Designing for Simplicity Simplifying your website’s navigation and adding alternative text for images makes it easier for people using adaptive technologies—and helps your SEO game, too.The Power of Transcripts and Closed Captions Transcripts aren’t just for accessibility; they also cater to younger audiences, with 37% of people under 35 preferring content with captions. Maxwell shares why every podcaster should consider adding this option.Maximizing Your Accessibility Efforts From consulting with clients to continuous improvements, Maxwell discusses how to approach accessibility as an ongoing practice that strengthens audience relationships and shows commitment to inclusivity.Links and Resources Mentioned:WAVES Accessibility ToolAudioEyeMaxwell’s podcast picks:Michael Babcock Podcast"Podcasting Made Simple" by Alex SanfilippoFollow Maxwell Ivy on Social media:&nbsp;LinkedIn - The Blind blogger Maxwell IvyInstagram - theblindbloggerFacebook - Maxwell Ivey JrTwitter - @maxwelliveyYoutube - <a href="https://www.youtube.com/maxwellivey" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Nov 19, 202432 min

Ep 24Mastering Podcast Discoverability and Audience Insights with Arielle Nissenblatt of Earbuds Podcast Collective

Ever wonder how you stumbled upon your favorite podcast? Was it by a friend's recommendation or a happy accident? In this episode, we dive deep into the world of podcast discoverability and audience engagement—two essentials for any podcaster looking to grow their reach and captivate listeners.Our guest is none other than Arielle Nissenblatt, the powerhouse behind the Earbuds Podcast Collective and a board member of the Podcast Academy. Arielle is a trailblazer in the podcasting space, with unique insights on how to help your podcast stand out and build a loyal following.A passionate advocate for podcasting, Arielle founded the Earbuds Podcast Collective—a newsletter dedicated to thoughtful podcast recommendations. Her experience and role at the Podcast Academy have positioned her as a go-to authority on effective podcast strategies, making her an invaluable resource for both seasoned podcasters and newcomers alike.In This Episode, We Cover:Arielle's Podcast Journey: From her early days as a podcast fan to becoming a respected industry expert.The Story Behind Earbuds Podcast Collective: Discover the mission of Earbuds and how it has become a key platform for podcast recommendations.Strategies for Podcast Discoverability: Explore Arielle’s insights on multi-channel discoverability and how to leverage personalized recommendations to reach the right audience.Amplifying Listener Growth: Learn the best techniques for promoting your show, sustaining growth, and using social proof to enhance your podcast’s appeal.Audience Engagement 101: Tips for connecting with listeners, fostering loyalty, and growing your community.Choosing a Podcast Hosting Provider: A breakdown of hosting options to help you find the perfect fit for your show.Resources and Links from the Episode:Earbuds Podcast Collective: earbuds.audioListen to Who Weekly: Who Weekly PodcastFollow Arielle on Twitter: @arithisandthatFollow Arielle on Instagram: @ariellethisandthatFollow Arielle on Linkedin: Arielle NisenblattFollow Earbuds Podcast Recommendations on Twitter: @EarbudsPodColFollow The Podcast Academy on Twitter: @podcastacademyFollow Podcast Academy on Instagram: @theambiesFollow Podcast Academy on Linkedin: The Podcast AcademyArielle’s Podcast RecommendationsListen to The Daily...

Nov 12, 202424 min

Ep 23Kevin Palmieri: Building a Profitable Podcasting Business One Episode at a Time

Have you ever wondered if your podcast could be more than a passion project—could it actually become a profitable business?&nbsp;In this must-listen episode of Podcasting Tech, host Mathew Passy sits down with Kevin Palmieri, host of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 Self-Improvement Podcast with more than 1,800 episodes and 1 million listens in over 170 countries.Kevin, a motivational speaker and experienced podcasting coach, shares his journey from a 9-to-5 job to becoming a full-time podcaster and entrepreneur, revealing the hard-earned lessons he learned along the way.From initial misconceptions about monetization to discovering his unique coaching-based business model, Kevin discusses his path to turning podcasting into a sustainable career. He dives into the essential strategies that have fueled his success, including connecting with his audience, upgrading his studio on a budget, and mastering tools to elevate his content.&nbsp;Kevin also highlights the role discipline plays in keeping his show’s content fresh, engaging, and impactful—even as he balances daily episodes, coaching clients, and a growing team.Why You Should Listen:This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone hoping to make podcasting a profitable venture. Kevin’s no-nonsense approach to building and sustaining a podcasting business offers a practical roadmap, from foundational monetization methods to maintaining high-quality content. His advice on adapting to new technologies and finding the right tools is a bonus for podcasters seeking efficiency without sacrificing quality.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:From Corporate to Creator: Kevin’s transition from his corporate job to full-time podcasting and coaching, and the mental resilience it required.Profitable Podcasting without Ads: His unique coaching-based monetization strategy that keeps him ad-free, sponsorship-free, and in control of his content.Studio Setup Tips: Tips for creating a professional studio look on a budget with affordable audio and video equipment.Key Tools for Growth: Kevin’s go-to tools like OpusClip, Metricool, and StreamYard, which help him manage content creation, scheduling, and editing.Kevin’s Must-Listen Recommendations: Hear about Grow the Show by Kevin Chennaldin and other podcast recommendations to learn and grow as a podcaster.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Next Level University podcast&nbsp;Tune in to Kevin’s podcast&nbsp;Audio Technica AT 2020 USB microphone&nbsp;OpusClip for content repurposing&nbsp;Metricool for social media management -StreamYard for video recording -Grow The Show podcast by Kevin Chennaldin&nbsp;Podcasts by Mark Asquith **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from...

Oct 29, 202416 min

Ep 22From Hobbyist to Home Studio Expert: Junaid Ahmed’s Journey to Podcasting Mastery

Ever dream of turning your basic home podcast setup into a pro-level studio that looks sharp on camera and delivers top-notch sound? You're in the right place! Today’s episode is all about leveling up your home studio, and we’ve got the perfect guide: Junaid Ahmed.Junaid, the host of the Hacks and Hobbies podcast, takes us on his inspiring journey from a hobbyist with a passion for photography to becoming a home studio expert. He now helps entrepreneurs, podcasters, and speakers create professional-grade content from the comfort of their homes.In this episode, Junaid reveals how he went from experimenting with DSLR cameras to designing high-quality home studios during the pandemic when video calls and remote work became the new normal. He shares valuable tips on improving your visual presence through better lighting, sound, and framing—showing why first impressions matter in both podcasting and video content creation.Whether you're just starting out or looking to upgrade your current setup, Junaid’s insights will transform how you approach your home studio. This episode is packed with practical, actionable advice to help you create a studio that not only looks amazing but sounds even better!IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Junaid’s Early Journey: How a childhood gift of a film camera ignited his love for photography, leading him to study and master the technical aspects of cameras, lenses, and framing over the years.The Power of Home Studios: Junaid explains how the shift to remote work during the pandemic fueled his passion for helping others improve their home studios for better quality video and audio.Lighting and Sound Tips: The importance of lighting in creating a professional on-camera presence, and why good audio is crucial for audience engagement in podcasts.The 7 Stages of Home Studio Evolution: Junaid outlines his book, which details the different stages of upgrading your home studio, from starting with basic equipment like smartphones to reaching a broadcast-quality setup.Consulting and Studio Assessments: How Junaid helps podcasters and creators through a 4-point studio assessment that evaluates lighting, sound, and space to build personalized home studio setups.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Home Studio Mastery:homestudiomastery.comHacks and Hobbies Podcast:hacksandhobbies.comThe book, "7 Stages of Home Studio Evolution": Tune in and make your home studio shine! **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting...

Oct 22, 202421 min

Ep 21Unlocking the Power of Audio: E.B. Moss on Podcasting, Content Creation, and Media Strategy

If you're looking to grow your podcast this year, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! In this engaging episode of Podcasting Tech, we sit down with the brilliant E.B. Moss —a seasoned content strategist, award-winning writer, and host of the Insider Interviews podcast. With a career spanning radio, television, and marketing, E.B. brings a wealth of experience and insights into the world of audio content and storytelling.Named among the “Top 10 Most Fascinating B2B Marketers” of 2020 by Biznology, E.B. began her career as a radio copywriter, voiceover talent, and newspaper columnist. Her consultancy, Moss Appeal, develops partnerships and branded content, including podcasting, such as Trade Up with Angi. Over the years, E.B. has built a reputation for compelling "explanatory journalism," and hosts her own b2b podcast about marketing, and frequently writes for Cynopsis, The Customer, Media Village, Progressive Grocer, Prensario International, and OOH Today.In this episode, E.B. shares her inspiring journey from the world of radio to launching successful podcasts, offering invaluable advice on creating compelling stories and crafting impactful media strategies. Whether it’s humanizing brands or helping executives connect with their audience, E.B. excels in bringing out the relatable side of B2B marketing through storytelling across all platforms.Whether you're an experienced podcaster or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to elevate your podcast and content creation efforts.In this episode, we cover:E.B. Moss's transition from radio to podcasting: Her early experiences and the challenges she faced when launching Insider Interviews.Effective tools and techniques: What hosting platforms and equipment she started with and her improvements over time.Monetization strategies: E.B. discusses how she sells storytelling packages and the success of her content marketing model.The importance of the 'why' in podcasting: E.B.'s tips on understanding your purpose and how it informs your marketing strategy.Marketing tips for podcasters: E.B. shares her best practices for promoting your podcast and engaging with listeners.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Insider Interviews with E.B. Moss Insider Interviews on Facebook - Insider Interviews on Twitter Watch/listen to Insider Interviews on Youtube Moss Appeal -The Moss AppealFollow E.B. Moss on social media:Linkedin <a href="https://twitter.com/ebmoss" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Oct 15, 202425 min

Ep 20Streamline Your podcast with AI and Automation: Joe Casabona&apos;s Top Workflow Tips for Creators

Are you interested in learning how to optimize your podcast workflow and harness the power of AI to simplify your production process? Do you also want to learn how to save time and money while podcasting? Then you are in for a treat, today, we're diving deep into these topics and more.In this week’s episode, we chat with Joe Casabona, a podcast system coach at podcast workflows. Joe, who is also the host of two popular podcasts: "Streamline Solopreneur" and "Podcast Workflows," shares his insights on podcast automation and software solutions to streamline podcasting.&nbsp;Joe's strategies come from his many years of experience: over 10 years creating podcasts, more than 15 years teaching, and over 20 years as a web developer. He also produces 3 podcasts, makes $30,000-50,000 every year on sponsorships alone, and gets 60,000 downloads every month from his show.He does all these while raising 3 small children. That’s because his podcast systems save him 12 hours every week.In this episode, Joe and Mathew discuss integrating iPhones as continuity cameras for high-quality video. Joe shares his expertise in workflow optimization using tools like Airtable, Notion, and more. They also explore the supportive role of AI in podcasting, emphasizing how it can handle mundane tasks to free up creative energy.This episode is packed with valuable insights on using modern tools and automation to make your podcasting journey more efficient.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Using the iPhone continuity camera for podcasting: Mathew and Joe discuss the pros and cons, including the switch back to the Logitech BRIO for flexibility.Improving podcast workflows: Joe shares how he customizes workflow solutions for podcasters, mentioning tools like Airtable, Notion, and ClickUp for automating tasks.The role of AI in podcasting: Joe emphasizes using AI to support, not replace, human creativity. They discuss AI's potential in handling mundane tasks to free up more time for content creation.Early podcasting tools and modern solutions: Joe recounts his journey from using Skype and QuickTime to adopting no-code tools like make.com and Zapier for automation.Essential podcasting hardware and software: Joe recommends the Shure SM7B and MV7 microphones, the RODECaster Pro 2, and Notion for organizing podcast notes.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Joe Casabona's websiteShure MV7 MicrophoneRODECaster Pro 2Listen to Joe's podcasts on YouTube Follow Joe Casabona on social media:&nbsp;Instagram Twitter Linkedin Implementing Joe’s advanced workflow strategies could be the game-changer you've been looking for. Tune in to streamline your processes and take your podcast to the next level! **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from <a href="http://amazon.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"...

Oct 8, 202432 min

Ep 19Transform Your Studio Setup with Modular Podcast Tables by Jason Villanueva

Have you ever considered how podcast furniture can elevate your podcasting setup? If not, you’re in for an enlightening episode!Today, we are joined by Jason Villanueva, owner of Podcast Tables, who provides innovative solutions for podcasters through high-quality, modular podcast furniture.Jason Villanueva, an experienced podcaster himself, started Podcast Tables to address the furniture needs specific to podcasting studios. His experience in podcasting since 2017 has fueled the evolution of his business to provide durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing tables for podcast studios.In this episode, we dive into how Jason transitioned from a podcaster to a business owner, the high-quality materials and customization options available for Podcast Tables, and the behind-the-scenes process that ensures each table meets the needs of podcasters.If you're aiming to create a professional podcast studio environment, this episode is a must-listen. Jason's insights on podcasting setups and the importance of quality furniture will guide you in making effective decisions for your podcast's appearance and functionality.&nbsp;Join us on this exciting journey and get inspired by Jason’s innovative approach.&nbsp;IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:How it all began: Jason shares how he moved from running a podcast to creating custom tables specifically designed for podcasters, and the moments that inspired this transition.The flagship products: Learn about the Real Wood Modular Style Podcasting Table and its key features, including the choice of high-quality wood like oak, Hevea, and walnut.Innovations and improvements: Jason discusses the journey of improving product design for easier assembly, highlighting the importance of feedback from users and the integration of new tools like CNC machinery.Customization and modularity: We explore how Podcast Tables can be tailored to fit different needs, such as size adjustments for larger spaces or adding specific features like flush-mounted boom arms.Tech wish list: Jason expresses his desire for simpler mobile podcast solutions that eliminate the complexity of multiple connectors and dongles.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Podcast Tables Program Audio SeriesElgato Low Profile Boom Arm: Follow Jason on social media:Twitter:@podcasttablesInstagram:@podcasttablesRecommended hardware:Audio Technica AT 2020 USB microphone -Recommended software:Riverside virtual interview platform -http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mathew **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a...

Oct 1, 202423 min

Ep 18Ensuring Podcast Perfection: How Audio Audit Can Transform Your Show

Imagine a world where every episode you release is flawless, where volume levels are consistent, silence is clipped, and every last nuance is polished to perfection. Sound too good to be true? Well, our guest this week makes that dream a reality.This week, we chatted with Damian Moore, the brilliant mind behind Audio Audit, a popular innovative platform that ensures your podcast sounds are impeccable each time you hit publish. Join Mathew Passy as he dives into a challenge many podcasters know all too well: the relentless pursuit of quality and consistency.&nbsp;With his extensive background in software development and a passion for high-quality audio, Damian has developed a tool that can significantly improve your podcast's production process. If you’re growing your podcast this year, this is an episode you don't want to miss!&nbsp;In this episode, we are chatting with Damian about his journey into podcasting technology, the features and benefits of Audio Audit, and why it’s essential for podcasters aiming for professional quality.Audio quality is a key determinant of podcast success, and this episode offers invaluable insights into achieving impeccable sound.&nbsp;IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:The story behind Audio Audit: How Damian's frustration with inconsistent audio quality while prepping for his first child’s arrival sparked the creation of Audio Audit.Dynamic ad insertion and quality control: Discover how Audio Audit ensures your ads match the content volume and quality.Features that set Audio Audit apart: Automated email reports, volume loudness checks, and the detection of profanities and restarted sentences.The importance of metadata and encoding: How Audio Audit simplifies these technical aspects to ensure your files are professionally polished.Damian’s content creation journey: Insights into Damian's own foray into content creation and how it influences Audio Audit's development.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Audio Audit platformFollow Damian on social media: Audio Audit Audio Audit Facebook Youtube Audio Audit Amazing hardware suggestion: Rode NT1-A Microphone Expert software recommendation: Audacity Check out Damian's favorite podcast, The Clean Energy ShowPodcasting Tech website for more insights:https://podcastingtech.comMissed our last episode? Catch Improving Podcast Discoverability with Dynamic Ads—perfect for boosting your...

Sep 24, 202418 min

Ep 17Navigating Podcast Discovery: Lindsay Graham Talks The Future of Podcast Search and Dynamic Content Insertion

Podcast discovery remains a daunting task: With no single platform owning podcasting, finding new shows can be a hassle. Today's episode is packed with insights that can help you navigate these challenges.In this episode, Mathew Passy talks to Lindsay Graham on "Overcoming Discoverability Hurdles in Podcasting." Lindsay Graham is a renowned podcast creator, producer, and host, known for popular shows like "American Scandal," "American History Tellers," and "American Criminal." He is also the founder of Thrumm, a production music library aimed at aiding narrative podcasters.Main topics covered in the episode: Lindsay discusses the ongoing challenges of discoverability and recommendation algorithms in the fragmented podcasting ecosystem. He also shares his insights on high-end podcasting gear, desired technological advancements like dynamic content insertion, and his personal listening habits and professional insights.Why this episode is important: If you're a podcaster grappling with discoverability issues, Lindsay's experiences and recommendations are valuable. Gain firsthand insights from someone who has successfully maneuvered through these challenges and continues to push for industry advancements.&nbsp;In this episode, we cover:Discovery and Recommendation Algorithms: Why podcast discoverability remains challenging in a fragmented ecosystem without a single ownership platform.Platform Fragmentation Example: Lindsay's "American Criminal" podcast sees a 95% audience split on Spotify vs. Apple Podcasts, emphasizing the importance of tailored promotion.Need for Industry Maturation: The necessity for better search and recommendation systems to help listeners find new shows.Podcasting Gear: The high-end audio equipment Lindsay uses, like the Neumann U 87 AI microphone and Rupert Neve Designs Shelford channel.Desired Technological Advancements: Improvements in dynamic ad and content insertion by hosting platforms like Art 19 and Megaphone.Personal Background and Listening Habits: Lindsay's journey from composing music for TV and film to podcasting and his current listening habits for professional insight.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Thrum Music Library -&nbsp;thrumm.audioListen to some of Lindsay Graham's Popular Shows:American ScandalAmerican History TellersAmerican Elections: Wicked GameBusiness moversHistory DailyAmerican CriminalRecommended hardware: Neumann U 87 AI Microphone -Hosting Platforms mentioned: Art 19Follow Lindsay Graham on social media:LinkedinTwitter <a...

Sep 17, 202438 min

Ep 16PodCards: Enhancing Podcast Discovery and Marketing – A Chat with Timothy Voice

How do I grow my show? How do I market my podcast? How do I increase my downloads? These are just some of the questions podcasters constantly ask and struggle to find meaningful answers. Podcasting Tech has got the keys to unlocking this puzzle.&nbsp;Tune in to this episode with Timothy Voice,&nbsp; the CEO, and founder of PodCards, and discover a game-changing solution for podcasters looking to elevate their listener growth strategy.&nbsp;PodCards is a revolutionary platform designed to aid podcasters in their growth by leveraging data and analytics. With a rich background in web development and podcast technology, Timothy brings a wealth of experience and innovation to the table.Understanding your audience is key to growing your podcast, and PodCards offers the tools to make that happen. In our latest episode, we dive into Timothy's journey from a web developer to a podcast tech entrepreneur, the creation of PIPA, and its eventual acquisition by Acast.&nbsp;We also discuss the core features of PodCards, including its advanced analytics capabilities, and how it stands out from other podcast promotion tools. Timothy also shares invaluable insights and strategies that any podcaster can use to better market their show.&nbsp;This is a must-listen for any podcaster serious about using data-driven strategies to amplify their show's reach. Expect insightful discussions on the importance of analytics in podcast marketing and practical advice on leveraging PodCards for optimal listener engagement and growth.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:Timothy’s background and journey into podcast technology, starting from 2017The inception and development of PodCards as a tool for podcast discovery and analyticsThe unique features of PodCards, including landing page analytics and conversion trackingPractical tips for cross-promotion and understanding audience engagement through dataThe future of PodCards: upcoming features and analytics integrations to further aid in podcast growthTimothy’s recommendations for tech and tools to help podcasters improve their reachLinks and resources mentioned in this episode:PodCardsFollow Timothy Voice on LinkedIn Get your free PodCardRode Podmic USB: https://amzn.to/3VxoJiERiverside. fm for virtual interviews: https://riverside.fm/?via=mathew&amp;utm_medium=Captivate&amp;utm_source=Captivate&amp;utm_content=signature **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we...

Sep 10, 202424 min

Ep 15From Sound Quality to Recognition: Frank Racioppi&apos;s Tips for Independent Podcasters

Ever wondered how independent podcasters can shine in a sea of big networks and celebrity hosts? This episode of "Podcasting Tech" is a must-listen for anyone passionate about podcasting, especially independent creators striving to make their mark.In today’s episode, we chat with Frank Racioppi, the owner and manager of Ear Worthy Publications and the brain behind the Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards. Frank shares critical insights about how niche podcasts can compete with mainstream media. He explains the Ear Worthy awards selection process, focusing on fair judgment rather than popular voting.Frank, a prolific author and advocate for independent podcasters, talks about the improvement in audio quality over the years and the significance of good equipment in podcasting. He also discusses the impact of podcast length on listener engagement and the importance of respecting the audience's time with quality content.Mathew and Frank have a candid discussion on the rise of video podcasts on platforms like YouTube and how this trend changes podcast consumption habits. They also explore the role of AI in podcasting and the balance between AI-produced content and the authentic voice of individual creators.Tune in for a unique podcast recommendation featuring an ophthalmologist from Toronto, and an engaging discussion on various niche podcasts, including those about tattoos and sewing. Plus, don’t miss the spotlight on a podcast aiming to make Bruce Springsteen a gay icon.Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode will leave you enlightened about the art of podcasting. Get ready for an insightful conversation that champions independent creators, reveals quality content strategies, and explores the tech that elevates podcasting to new heights. Don't miss this episode of "Podcasting Tech!"In this episode, we cover:&nbsp;- The motivation behind starting the Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards: Frank discusses the need for recognizing independent podcasters and the competitive dynamics of the podcasting industry.- Managing listener engagement amidst longer podcast episodes: The hosts talk about why respecting audience time and providing concise, engaging content can lead to higher listener satisfaction.- The growing significance of video podcasts and their impact on traditional audio podcast consumption.- Unique podcast discoveries: Frank shares intriguing niche podcasts that stood out, including "Hobo Code" featuring Bill Pullman.- Insights into maintaining sound quality in podcasts and the importance of good audio equipment, with a nod to Jon Stewart's podcast as an example.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:- Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards: https://podalization.substack.com/p/announcing-the-2024-ear-worthy-indie&nbsp;- Follow Frank Racioppi: https://www.blogger.com/profile/18349230915758368191- Ear Worthy Public Blog: https://podcastreports.blogspot.com/-&nbsp; Audio Technica AT 2020 USB Microphone: https://amzn.to/4bPUARg- Riverside.fm for virtual interviews: <a href="https://riverside.fm/?via=mathew&amp;utm_medium=Captivate&amp;utm_source=Captivate&amp;utm_content=signature" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Sep 3, 202440 min

Ep 14Modernizing Podcasting: Sam Sethi Talks True Fans, Micropayments, and AR Technology

Are you ready to discover how to solve some of the biggest issues facing podcasters today? Dive into this episode with CEO of TrueFans, Sam Sethi, and learn about an innovative platform that's changing the podcasting landscape.Sam Sethi is a seasoned IT industry expert with a rich background in radio and TechCrunch Europe. His venture, TrueFans, addresses critical podcasting challenges like discovery, interactivity, and monetization, making it the leading platform supporting most Podcasting 2.0 tags.Today, we explore the TrueFans platform and its solutions for podcasting's persistent problems, including discovery, interactivity, and monetization. Sam explains how features like person tags, chapters, and transcripts can enhance your podcasting experience and how to leverage structured data formats and micropayment models for better engagement and revenue.Mathew and Sam also discuss current podcasting trends including the future of podcasting, micropayment models, the evolution of online feedback, revolutionizing digital appreciation, and the podcast quality control crisis.&nbsp;This episode is a must-listen for anyone serious about the long-term success of their podcast. Join us as we unpack the True Fans platform and its groundbreaking features, and don't forget to let us know your thoughts by dropping a comment on social media!In this episode, we cover:The biggest challenges in podcasting: Sam and Mathew discuss the primary issues podcasters face, including discovery, interactivity, and effective monetization.The TrueFans platform: Sam details how TrueFans aggregates digital content, allowing users to customize playback preferences and payment options while promoting direct audience interaction.Innovating monetization: Learn about TrueFans' wallet feature, recurring payments, and how micropayments can help podcasters sustain their shows.Future technology trends: Sam shares his enthusiasm for AR in podcasting, the integration of technology into wearables, and how Apple's microchip platform is shaping the future of these innovations.Engagement through recommendation: Discover how the pod roll feature on True Fans can help in recommending other podcasts, driving new audience growth, and increasing discoverability.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Follow TrueFans platform&nbsp;Follow Sam Sethi on LinkedinFollow Sam Sethi on XFollow Sam Sethi on ThreadsSam’s favorite podcasts mentioned: Technology, Politics, and Sports genresRecommended: Meta Ray Ban sunglasses -https://www.meta.com/ray-ban-stories/Payment integration: Stripe -https://stripe.com/Enhance your podcast: Audio Technica AT 2020 USB microphone -https://amzn.to/4bPUARgSoftware for virtual interviews: Riverside -http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mathewDiscussed topic: Breakdancing in the OlympicsTune in and discover how you can leverage these insights

Aug 27, 202435 min

Ep 13Making Podcasts Interactive: Dennis and Alena Beliauskaya Unpacks How TwinBox AI Turns Superfans into Buyers

Have you ever wanted to turn your podcast superfans into loyal customers? We are sharing with you a smart solution revolutionizing podcaster-listener interaction.TwinBox AI, a cutting-edge platform, is designed to enhance podcaster-listener interactions and boost monetization. Dennis Beliauski and Alena Beliauskaya are the ingenious founders of TwinBox.ai.In this podcast episode, Mathew has a lively chat with Dennis and Alena to unpack TwinBox AI. With their passion for podcasts and technological innovation, they share insights on how their platform leverages AI to turn podcasts into a dynamic, interactive experience while increasing your revenue like never before.Dennis and Alena walk us through how TwinBox supports podcasters by turning superfans into buyers through AI-driven conversations. Additionally, Alena shares how the platform creates a seamless 2-way communication channel that turns passive listeners into engaged participants.Tune in to learn how players in different niches—from wellness coaches to legal and health experts—can use TwinBox to connect with their audience at a deeper level and intelligently upsell premium services through non-intrusive, contextual dialogues.In This Episode:&nbsp;Discover how Dennis and Alena identified a gap in the market and created TwinBox to help podcasters turn passive listeners into engaged fans and loyal customers using AI-driven conversationsContextual AI Conversations: How TwinBox’s AI interacts in your tone and voice, delivering personalized answers to listeners.Dennis addresses how TwinBox remains compliant with privacy regulations, ensuring secure interactions.Alena discusses how TwinBox’s analytics can guide podcasters on popular topics and streamline future content creation.Real-World Applications of TwinBoxLinks and resources mentioned in this episode:- TwinBox AI - twinbox.ai- Follow TwinBox on LinkedIn- Contact Dennis - [email protected] can follow Denis and Alena on social mediaAlena on Linkedin Denis on Linkedin Don’t miss this insightful conversation on revolutionizing your podcast with the power of AI. Dive into how TwinBox can help you grow your podcast today! **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:Instagram: @mathewpassy LinkedIn - /mathewpassyThreads: <a...

Aug 20, 202420 min

Ep 12Simon Constable: Breaking Podcast Barriers with Simple Setups | The Launch of Constable Confidential

Are you intrigued by how current events can shape the world of podcasting? Or perhaps you're a podcaster trying to make waves with limited resources and still land high-quality guests? If so, you're in for a treat. Join us as we dive into the fascinating insights of Simon Constable, a veteran broadcaster with an impressive resume spanning The Wall Street Journal, WSJ Radio, and collaboration with legendary broadcaster John Bachelor. Tune in to hear his expert advice on making impactful content and navigating the podcasting landscape.Simon brings a wealth of experience in journalism and broadcasting. He shared his journey from The Wall Street Journal to launching his own podcast, 'Constable Confidential' emphasizing the simplicity of using just a MacBook and Apple headphones to produce high-quality content. He also highlighted his approach to securing top-tier guests.We discuss why Simon started The Constable Confidential, the reason behind his simple podcasting setup, his strategies for attracting guests, and his daily routine for staying up-to-date with current events. You'll also gain insights into how he prepares for episodes and his thoughts on receiving audience feedback.This episode is a treasure trove of practical advice for podcasters, especially those covering current affairs and news. Don't miss the chance to learn how persistence and passion can elevate your podcasting game.&nbsp;In This Episode, We Cover:The inception of The Constable Confidential: Simon explains the thought process behind starting his own show and what motivated him to cover significant events like the Hamas invasion of Israel.Minimalist podcasting setup: Discover how Simon achieves impactful episodes with just a MacBook Air and Apple headphones.Connecting with guests: Simon shares his straightforward approach—emailing potential guests directly—and his positive experiences in securing high-profile interviews.Daily preparation: Find out how Simon keeps up with current events daily to ensure he's always ready for insightful conversations.Writing as credibility: Although primarily writing for reputable publications, Simon discusses how that helps him in securing guests for his podcast.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Listen to Constable Confidential on SpotifyEngage your fans with FanlistFollow Simon on Twitter - @RealConstable **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:Instagram: @mathewpassy LinkedIn - /mathewpassyThreads: <a...

Aug 13, 202424 min

Ep 11Unlocking AI-Driven Podcast Potential: A Chat with Castmagic&apos;s Greg Wasserman

How do you feel about the growing role of AI in content creation, and what benefits or drawbacks do you foresee? Don’t waste time thinking too much about it, tune in and get all the answers.Today, we chat with Greg Wasserman, the head of relationships at Castmagic, a groundbreaking platform that harnesses the power of AI to help podcasters create a variety of text-based content, from show notes and transcripts to social media posts and newsletters. Greg, who boasts a robust background in media sales and podcast advertising, shares his unique journey into the podcasting space. He drops several valuable tips, including why podcasters should start thinking of themselves as brands rather than just focusing on download numbers.You can also get a sneak peek into upcoming features like a Zoom recorder extension, additional prompts, enhanced visual components and so much more. Stay tuned for an episode filled with valuable insights and actionable tips to elevate your podcast game!In this episode, we cover:Overview of Castmagic features: Greg explains how the platform helps turn any conversation into content, from podcasts to coaching calls and events, with the power of AI.Why podcasters should see themselves beyond just the podcast and focus on multiple content channels like blogs, social media, and newsletters.How to monetize and distribute your podcastDiscover unique ways podcasters are using the platform to create LinkedIn posts, aggregate content for courses, and even write books.Exciting future updates to Cast Magic: Greg shares new prompts, Zoom recorder integration, iOS app updates, and enhanced visual studio functionalities on the horizon.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:- Castmagic- Shure SM7B - Hindenburg JournalistFollow Greg Wasserman on Linkedin **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:Instagram: @mathewpassy LinkedIn - /mathewpassyThreads: @mathewpassyTwitter/X: @mathewpassyFacebook - /podcastingtech, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/mathewpassy" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Aug 6, 202424 min

Ep 10Gear Up for Podcasting Success: Essential Equipment &amp; Avoiding Shiny Object Syndrome with Danny Brown

Ever dreamed of starting a podcast but worried you don't have the right gear? Let's chat about what truly matters for podcasting success.In this episode, we chat with Danny Brown, the host of the one-minute podcast tips, co-host of In and Around Podcasting, and the voice behind "One Minute Podcast Tips”, “In and Around Podcasting”, “My Other Podcast Is..." podcasts. Danny is also a podcasting expert at Captivate, a popular podcast hosting platform.We dive deep into the world of podcasting equipment, debunking the myth that you need fancy gear to launch a successful show. Danny shares his experience, from his early days with a Blue Snowball mic to his current setup, including the Rodecaster Pro 2, Stellar X2 condenser mic, Elgato webcam, and more.In this episode we cover:Focus on the mission, not the gear: Don't get caught up in the "shiny object syndrome" by chasing expensive equipment.Start small and scale up: You can create high-quality audio with a basic setup and improve your gear as your podcast grows.Consider room treatment: A well-treated recording space can significantly improve your audio quality, even with a basic microphone.Repurpose or donate old equipment: There are many ways to give your pre-loved podcasting gear a new life.AI-powered audio processing for a polished sound: Imagine software that automatically tailors audio processing to your voice!Improved remote recording tools: Wider browser compatibility and local recording options would make remote interviews even smoother.The future of podcasting cameras: Cameras that automatically adjust lighting and settings for optimal video quality.**********************Connect with our guest:Danny Brown: https://twitter.com/DannyBrownCADanny Brown's Podcasts:One Minute Podcast Tips https://oneminutepodcasttips.com/In and Around Podcasting https://www.inandaroundpodcasting.com/My Other Podcast Is... https://myotherpodcast.com/**********************Mentioned Equipment:Rodecaster Pro II Stellar X2 condenser micElgato webcamBlue Snowball micAudio Technica ATR2100XSamsung Q2USamsung Q9UMotu M2Rode PodMicVocaster 1<a...

Jul 30, 202426 min

Ep 9Boost Your Podcast: Cross-Promotion Strategies with Podcross

Are you looking to elevate your podcast’s reach and effectiveness? Podcross promises to boost your podcast through a smart Podcast Cross-Promotion strategy.In this episode, Mathew has a candid chat with David McGuire, the director of Stabl and Adelicious. They delve into the intricacies of cross-promotion, advertising strategies, and the evolving dynamics of the podcasting landscape.With a rich background in radio and freelance podcasting, David offers his unparalleled insights into the world of podcasting tech. He discusses how Stable and Adelicious were formed in response to the maturing podcast market and the need for transparency and full revenue deals for podcasters. David’s passion for maintaining the collaborative spirit of the podcasting community is evident throughout our conversation. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights to help you thrive in the ever-evolving podcasting industry.In This Episode:The concept and history of Podcross and how it enables podcasters to grow their audience through strategic ad placements.The Role of Human Oversight: Why Human Involvement is crucial in managing and confirming ad placements to ensure compatibility and effectiveness.Advertising Best Practices.Technology in Podcasting and innovations: podcasting equipment and innovations, from microphones to audio interfaces.The challenges posed by big players and how podcasters can still thrive amidst these changes.Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Stabl - Stabl.coAdelicious - Adelicious.fmPodcross - podcross.coMegaphone by Spotify - megaphone.fmFollow David on Linkedin: David McGuireFollow Stabl on Linkedin: - StablFollow Adelicious on Linkedin: - AdeliciousRecommended software: Riverside - riverside.fm **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:Instagram: @mathewpassy LinkedIn - <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathewpassy/" rel="noopener...

Jul 23, 202436 min

Ep 8Educational Podcasting: Jeff Bradbury’s Proven Techniques on Achieving High-Quality Podcasts

How can you effectively integrate podcasting into educational settings without breaking the bank?Join us and learn some of the best tech for educators on a budget, and the importance of recognizing and categorizing educational podcasts for broader visibility.Today, we are chatting with Jeff Bradbury, the creator of TeacherCast, an educational channel devoted to helping teachers, administrators, and instructional coaches integrate technology into their classrooms effectively. With 13 years of experience in podcasting, Jeff has established himself as a bridge between educational technology and classroom application.Jeff shares his journey, initial struggles with video editing software, and why he has stayed loyal to Final Cut Pro. He also delves into his technical setup and shares invaluable tips for podcasters aiming to reach new heights in audio and video quality.If you’re engaged in podcasting and looking for proven, cost-effective solutions to achieve a professional sound and appearance for your show, you won't want to miss this episode!In this episode we coverThe early technical challenges in podcasting: Jeff discusses his initial struggles with video editing software and why he has stayed loyal to Final Cut Pro.Strategies and equipment for effectively integrating podcasting into educational settings without breaking the bank.The importance of recognizing and categorizing educational podcasts for broader visibility.Jeff’s current setup from the Rodecaster DUO, Shure SM7B, to other essential gear for creating professional-quality podcasts.Subscribe to Jeff’s TeacherCast YouTube Channel Follow TeacherCast on Twitter Follow Jeff Bradburry on Twitter **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:Instagram: @mathewpassy LinkedIn - /mathewpassyThreads: @mathewpassyTwitter/X: @mathewpassyFacebook - /podcastingtech, /mathewpassyPODCASTING TECH IS POWERED BY:Captivate - Easy, professional podcast hosting to create, grow and make money from your...

Jul 16, 202419 min

Ep 7The Most Innovative Podcasting Platform: Riverside FM&apos;s Evolution into an All-in-One Tool

How can you as a podcaster Improve audience engagement and community building? Riverside FM has all your answers!In this podcast episode, Mathew and Kendall Breitman, Community Manager from Riverside.fm, discuss the platform's development into an essential podcasting tool, now incorporating AI for post-production to simplify content creation.&nbsp;They reflect on Riverside FM's rise during pandemic, providing isolated video tracks for better editing, and the newest feature for adjusting conversation pace without sound distortion. The conversation covers the platform's versatility for various content scenarios, including user friendly recording, and offers practical tips for creators and guests to achieve high-quality recordings with the platform.&nbsp;Additionally, Kendall shares insights from her community manager role, emphasizing the importance of listening to build a strong community and connect with audiences. They also explore the tech gear Kendall uses and wants to explore, like the Elgato key light and a boom arm for her microphone.&nbsp;In this episode:&nbsp;Features and capabilities of the Riverside platformImportance of high-quality recordings and tips for getting the best content out of the platformEvolution of the platform and addition of AI-based toolsEngaging with your community and listening to user feedbackImproving recording setupEquipment Mentioned:&nbsp;Riverside.fmShure MV 7iPhone Continuity CameraElgato Key LightPSA1 PlusElgato Low Profile Arm **As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:Instagram: @mathewpassy LinkedIn - /mathewpassyThreads: @mathewpassyTwitter/X: @mathewpassyFacebook - /podcastingtech, /mathewpassyPODCASTING TECH IS POWERED BY:<a href="https://swiy.co/Lfwd" rel="noopener noreferrer"

Apr 9, 202434 min

Ep 6Behind the Mic: Exploring the Passion Behind Podcasting and Essential Equipment

How do you navigate the challenges of creating compelling audio content in a constantly evolving landscape?Join us for an insightful journey into the world of podcasting with our special guest Nate Kelly &amp; Brooke Robichaud,&nbsp; hosts of UNPLUGGED: Podcast Tech for the Digital Entrepreneur.This episode explores how podcasting has grown from a casual hobby to a powerful platform for sharing important messages. Nate &amp; Brooke share personal anecdotes, triumphs, and challenges faced along the way, offering valuable insights for aspiring podcasters and content creators.From the early days of experimenting with microphones to navigating the ever-changing landscape of podcasting software, Nate &amp; Brooke share their experiences with authenticity. Learn about the pivotal moments that shaped their journey and discover the tools and techniques that have helped them succeed in the competitive world of podcasting.Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or a curious listener, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the passion, creativity, and dedication that drives the podcasting community.&nbsp;In this episode we cover&nbsp;Evolution of podcasting technology: From experimenting with microphones to advanced softwarePivotal moments that shaped Nate &amp; Brooke's podcasting experienceTools and techniques for success in the competitive podcasting landscapeBehind-the-scenes insights into the passion and dedication driving the podcasting communitySubscribe to Nate &amp; Booke’s podcast UNPLUGGED: Podcast Tech for the Digital EntrepreneurSee Nate &amp; Brooke's other work:Brooke Robichaud: www.soberbizco.comNate Kelly: www.podcastnate.comBrooke's Equipment:Rode Caster Pro 2Shure MV 7Elgato Low Profile ArmElgato Ring LightElgato Key LightCanon RPRODE NT1-ANate's Equipment:Rode Podmic USBElgato Low Profile ArmObsbot 4K MeetSamson Q2UPack**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website.&nbsp;If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use...

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