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Best podcasts about Andy Bowers

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Burnt Toast
The Worst Food in White House History

Burnt Toast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 19:32


One presidential term goes down in history as serving borderline inedible food to the thousands of guests who dined there. What was on the menu, who was responsible, and the revenge theory behind it all. This episode of Burnt Toast was produced by Gabrielle Lewis and Kenzi Wilbur. Thanks also to Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, the founders of Food52— and to Laura Mayer and Andy Bowers at Panoply. Our ad and theme music is by Joshua Rule Dobson; All other music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions. Our logo is designed by Abbey Lossing. Please let us know what you think of the show—leave us a review on iTunes. Or get in touch: You can email us at burnttoast@food52.com.

The Sound Off Podcast
Should You Transcribe Your Podcast?

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 6:40


In the 6 years since we started a podcast, there has been a total of one (1) request for a transcription of an episode. That was the Natasha Gargiulo episode back in 2018, and the person asking was hearing impaired. Natasha has a very large Canadian following, and I would have been more than happy to help out one of her followers. Sadly, at the time, I was largely clueless on how to do this. Today, I am happy to report that I know a little more on the topic.At Podcast Movement last month, the Live New Media show with ToddCochrane and Rob Greenlee had Andy Bowers, Rachael King and James Cridland on as guests, and the subject of transcription came up.I have to admit that after dabbling with the offerings from Headliner, Descript, and the Microsoft offering in my subscription, I was largely underwhelmed with its efficiency and honestly questioned its necessity. After a brief Twitter exchange, I pivoted positions; providing a transcription is the right thing to do for your show. There are some SEO benefits, and it adds a nice dimension to your website content.But these questions were still burning:-Why is it the responsibility of the content creator to provide them?-Why would I want someone reading the show when I want them listening to it? (I get paid in downloads, you know.)-Why should I pay for this? It's expensive.I think I can answer these.Companies like Amazon, Google, Spotify, and Apple all have the technology to do this. But there is nothing in it for them. In fact, all it takes is a few mis-transcribed words to launch them into a lawsuit.As for people reading the show rather than downloading it, that might happen- and if the person doing so is hearing impaired, that should make you feel good. But here's a side marketing bonus you probably didn't consider: Bloggers and writers can easily cut and paste quotes from you and your guests, and credit your podcast. This recently happened to one of my older episodes, and it led to a few more followers. Sometimes it's the things that you didn't plan for that make it all worthwhile.As for justifying the price, that's going to have to be a personal decision. It's more than the subscription cost- it's also spending the time after the transcription has been made to verify spelling and oddly pronounced words. It will likely take you even longer If your podcast is about something scientific or medical, or cities in Wales. As it stands now, some transcripts refer to me as Mad Kendall which I am considering adopting as my new wrestling name. And for networks who manage podcasts, between paying the humans reviewing the shows and paying for the subscriptions, the costs add up.One of the big reasons podcasters get involved with transcription is for the SEO. However, there are some who believe that simply attaching a transcription to the bottom of the episode page on your website will result in Google judging the page to be too long for ideal consumption.My thanks to James Cridland for the suggestion of finding a sponsor to assist with the payment of the podcast transcription costs. Your podcast is more than just pre-rolls and mid-rolls.Look for newer episodes of the Sound Off Podcast to contain transcriptions of each episode via Poddin.io. We decided to partner with Poddin because of its efficiency and its downloadable player, ease of use, and now with the ability to pull from your podcast's RSS feed.Here are some of the other services we tried and largely liked. Choose wisely.Headliner, Descript, Microsoft, AWS, Trint ------Also a thanks to our latest sponsor, The CHR Prep Service. Click to get a free trial.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

New Media Show (Video)
New Media Show Live @ Podcast Movement Evolutions #491

New Media Show (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 58:32


Todd Cochrane Founder of Blubrry Podcasting and Rob Greenlee of Libsyn discuss are joined by a great lineup of guest at Podcast Movement Evolutions to talk all things podcasting. Our guest included James Cridland from Podnews, Rachael King from PodPeople.com, and Andy Bowers of Spooler and head of content at Inside.com Donate to the show … Continue reading New Media Show Live @ Podcast Movement Evolutions #491 → The post New Media Show Live @ Podcast Movement Evolutions #491 appeared first on New Media Show.

Podland News
"Will Video Kill The Podcast Star?" - We interview James O. Boggs and Andy Bowers from Spooler Media the "dynamic, real-time audio" publishing system. Amazon released Amp, a “live radio app”. YouTube offers podcasters up to $50k t

Podland News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 58:30 Transcription Available


GUESTS:  James O. BoggsAndy BowersNEWS: Spooler's "dynamic, real-time audio" publishing system launched last week. According to an analysis by John Spurlock, on its first day, Spooler helped The Refresh from Insider to produce five editions of their podcast. A new podcast platform, Spooler, has launched. It's founded by a who's who of podcasting, including CEO James O. Boggs, formerly Head of Podcasts at Apple; CCO Andy Bowers, co-founder of Slate Audio and Megaphone; CTO Dan Benjamin, founder of Fireside·fm and the 5by5 podcast network, and Exec Producer Kerry Donahue, former EP at WNYC.  Amazon has released Amp, a “live radio app” seen as their version of Clubhouse or TwitterSpaces. It's available in the US for iOS users only in a waitlist; it'll enable you to DJ your own music show (with “tens of millions of licensed songs” they say), and you can take callers, too. Amp's website is live, and you can download the app to join the waitlist.YouTube is offering podcasters up to $50,000 to film their shows and paying podcast networks up to $300,000, according to Bloomberg's Ashley Carman.TikTok on the clock, but the party don't stop: except, says Rephonic, podcasters are ignoring TikTok. Twitter is significantly over-represented across all podcasts, the company summarises; but TikTok has by far the highest average number of followers.Is TikTok getting into podcasting? TikTok is hiring for someone to work in their “Podcast Operation” in Sydney NSW, Australia.TikTok is launching its own music marketing and distribution platform, SoundOnHow many podcasts use chapters? About 1.22% of all episodes, says new data from John Spurlock's Livewire. ID3 tags within MP3 are the most popular method.A cross-app specification that could be added to the Podcasting 2.0 namespace.Justcast adds support for Seasons and you can pick the season from a list, and create a new one on the fly.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
Andy Bowers is co-founder of new podcast company

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 1:59


Amazon Music is hiring; Spotify is doing a live event thing; Buzzsprout imports podcast stats Visit https://podnews.net/update/andy-bowers-pitaya for all the links, and to subscribe.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
How to advertise your podcast with paid ads

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 2:25


Andy Bowers leaves Megaphone; Podcast Radio to launch tomorrow Visit https://podnews.net/update/advertise-podcast-paid for all the links, and to subscribe.

ADLANDIA
Entrepreneur #EEEEEATS: Lessons in Building (The) Infatuation

ADLANDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 44:47


We'd rate this one 5 stars: on this episode we're sitting down with the authentic, creative, and hysterical founders of The Infatuation, Chris Stang and Andrew Steinthal, for a masterclass on entrepreneurship. We learn what it takes to build a business like theirs, how they decided to become co-founders, and what growth looks like while staying true to your mission and values. The duo shares why they're becoming known in the ad industry more for the things they won't do, what it means to have good taste, how they got lucky and why they think they'll become the default for restaurant recommendations (and more?). Plus, the latest on EEEEEATSCON (LA, May 18-19) and developing their first original podcast. This episode also marks a defining moment for the show - it's our last episode produced by our friends at Megaphone, fka Panoply. We're indebted to Jacob Weisberg, Matt Turck and Andy Bowers for giving us the opportunity to create this show and give a voice to a like-minded (advertising) community of practitioners who are also innovators, thought leaders, creators, disruptors, and more. Thank you to our Panoply colleagues and producers Laura Mayer, Cameron Drews, Laura Morris & Dana Bialek (dana.bialek@gmail.com) who helped us execute our vision. And a huge thanks to you, our listeners, who have urged us on (and the ad industry!) while joining in on the head nods and wtf's. While this is our last episode at Panoply, it is the beginning of what's next for ADLANDIA. Stay tuned to our Twitter account, @adlandiapodcast, for updates on what we're up to and where we're headed.  We'll talk to you soon, ADLANDIA. - L & A  

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NotiPod Hoy
Panoply busca alcanzar a los niños con podcasts #NP004

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 5:03


Entérate de lo que ocurre en el podcasting en cinco minutos o menos. NotiPod: Tu resumen diario para mantenerte al día con el podcasting Tendencias Los podcasts llegan a los niños. Publisher Weekly, la revista más importante del mundo de las casas publicadoras, entrevista al CEO de la red de podcasts Panoply sobre la aplicación que acaban de lanzar para que los niños escuchen audio bajo demanda. Panoply fue creada en el año 2005 por Andy Bowers, quien a su vez es el director de contenido y co-fundador de la red de podcasts. Bowers supervisó la creación y producción de docenas de podcasts originales, incluyendo “Revisionist History’ (Historia revisionista) con Malcolm Gladwell y ‘The Message’ (El mensaje) uno de los primeros dramas originales de podcasting. Panoply se conoce como una red de podcasts para adultos, pero el año pasado decidieron expandir la programación creando podcasts para niños. Recientemente lanzaron ‘Pinna’ una aplicación móvil de audio para niños entre las edades de 4 – 12 (sin anuncios), con series originales y los mejores audiolibros y podcasts. No hay nada mejor para promover el podcasting que un podcast sea reseñado en los medios. Tres podcasters que se dedican a producir podcasts en español, de ciencia ficción tuvieron una cobertura especial donde hablaron de sus proyectos. La agencia ROM lleva las siglas de Rubén Hernando, Óscar Silvestre y Manuel Serrano, fundador de la agencia productora de podcasts. El periodista la describe como «un proyecto ‘amateur’ pero que no está reñido con la profesionalidad: voces grabadas en estudio, efectos de sonido… Todo lo necesario para que nos entre por los oídos». Sus podcasts cuentan con su propia ‘app’ para iOS y Android. La agencia ROM es una productora de audioseries que crea guiones y utiliza actores que graban desde sus casas. En el estudio mezclan las voces y añaden la música y efectos de sonidos. 6,1 millones de adultos escuchan podcasts cada semana en el Reino Unido. RAJAR, la compañía de medición de audio del Reino Unido, acaba de publicar su investigación MIDAS 2017. Algunos resultados que me llamaron la atención fueron: 35 por ciento de los podcasts que se descargan no son escuchados. 20 por ciento de los oyentes de podcasts tienen entre 25-34 de edad. Sólo 6 por ciento de las personas mayores de 55 años escuchan podcasts. 62 por ciento de los oyentes de podcasts son hombres. El uso de los altavoces inteligentes es prácticamente cero. Los Podcasts tienen su mayor audiencia entre 8.15-8:30 am y entre 6.00-18:30 PM Recursos Colin Gray, un consultor de podcasting escocés, anunció que transformará su empresa 'The Podcast Host' en un proveedor de software y de servicios (SaaS). Gray espera alcanzar una facturación anual de entre £15 a £20m de esterlinas dentro de los próximos cuatro años. Con ese objetivo, está desarrollando 'Alitu' su primera aplicación, que según él, revolucionará el podcasting realizado por individuos, emprendedores y grandes empresas. 'Alitu' automatizará la producción y el proceso de publicación de un podcast. La idea es que usted sube una grabación en raw, el servicio añade su marca, la convierte en un audio que suena bien y luego la publica en la web. ↳ Felicitaciones a Collin Gray. Ojalá y que 'Alitu' sea realmente innovadora. Buenas prácticas Sugerencias para que tu podcast luzca mejor en Spotify. Estos tips no solo sirven para Spotify sino también para otras aplicaciones de podcasts. ¿Cómo usted ayuda al público nuevo a que aprendan cómo escuchar y suscribirse a su podcast? Con este objetivo, Tony Rey del podcast Radio Mcguffin, un podcast de películas y series, produjo el sencillo vídeo Cómo escuchar podcast en ivoox y itunes. Podcast recomendado Repopé. Segundo episodio. Un resumen semanal de los podcasts de Perú estrenados entre el 8 y 14 de enero de 2018 con la conducción de Lúen Mendoza (@luenmendoza) Tip del día: “Cuando dejas de aprender, comienzas a decaer. El podcasting está evolucionando día a día. Sólo aprendiendo, experimentando y corrigiendo podrás llevar tu podcast a donde sueñas”. - Melvin Rivera Velázquez Mantente al día con el podcasting Recibe en tu email diariamente información y recursos sobre los podcasts y el audio bajo demanda. Todos los lunes te enviaremos un boletín con recursos y entrevistas sobre buenas prácticas en el podcasting. De martes a viernes recibirás un boletín con enlaces a la información diaria que descubrimos en la web sobre tendencias en los podcasts. Únete a ambos y recibe todos estos recursos en tu email. Suscríbete aquí y no te pierdas nada. ¡Suscríbete!  

ADLANDIA
Golden Age of Audio (+ Sugar Monsters)

ADLANDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 38:37


This week ADLANDIA hangs with audio veteran + Panoply's Chief Content Officer (aka our version of the #podfather), Andy Bowers. He chatted with Laura + Alexa about the rise of podcasting, experimenting with subscription models (insert kid's pod network: Pinna) and his thoughts on how tech unlocks the key to audio scale (but didn't think it would take this long!). He also divulges why he wishes the word podcast could be killed and shares a delightful version of his kid-friendly podcast character, Sugar Monster, in this week's #KillBuyDIY. Plus Laura and Alexa jam about the difference between branded content and content (what's the big friggen difference?!) along with heightened accountability around investing in a brand's promise. ADLANDIA Ask of the Episode: Tweet us about your first podcast experience including the show to @adlandiapodcast + tag a friend you introduced to podcasting! Also, don't forget to leave us a review of your thoughts on the show on your pod app of choice (this one that you're listening in right now!). Thanks #ADLANDIA! - L+ A

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Burnt Toast
The Worst Food in White House History

Burnt Toast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 19:33


One presidential term goes down in history as serving borderline inedible food to the thousands of guests who dined there. What was on the menu, who was responsible, and the revenge theory behind it all. This episode of Burnt Toast was produced by Gabrielle Lewis and Kenzi Wilbur. Thanks also to Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, the founders of Food52— and to Laura Mayer and Andy Bowers at Panoply.  Our ad and theme music is by Joshua Rule Dobson; All other music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions. Our logo is designed by Abbey Lossing.  Please let us know what you think of the show—leave us a review on iTunes. Or get in touch: You can email us at burnttoast@food52.com.

Burnt Toast
The Worst Food in White House History

Burnt Toast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 19:33


One presidential term goes down in history as serving borderline inedible food to the thousands of guests who dined there. What was on the menu, who was responsible, and the revenge theory behind it all. This episode of Burnt Toast was produced by Gabrielle Lewis and Kenzi Wilbur. Thanks also to Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, the founders of Food52— and to Laura Mayer and Andy Bowers at Panoply.  Our ad and theme music is by Joshua Rule Dobson; All other music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions. Our logo is designed by Abbey Lossing.  Please let us know what you think of the show—leave us a review on iTunes. Or get in touch: You can email us at burnttoast@food52.com.

Wardcast
Episode 67: Best Games Played 2016

Wardcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 221:00


Well, here we are. It’s been one heck of a year, but now it’s time for us to decide the best games we’ve played in 2016. Let’s lay some ground rules. First, our top ten considers any game played in 2016, not just games released in 2016. Second, everyone brings their personal top ten games of the year, and from those, we will decide upon the Ward Podcast’s top ten of the year. Lastly, once the ten games of the year have been set, we will create an award specific to each game. And that will put a close to the Ward Podcast for 2016. We’d like to thank everyone who joined us on the podcast this year: James Gross, Will Blanton, Momin Khan & Mike Odum, Ruthie Edwards, Sam Loeschen, Nick Nundahl & Joe Wetmore, Andy Bowers, Auverin Morrow, Rich Atlas, ​Henry Hoffman, and David Byers. And, of course, we’d like to thank Alex Rice and Dan Cotting for joining us this year on the Ward Podcast. We look forward to 2017: the year to stay stoked. So long 2016, and thanks for all the games. Awards include Grandest Adventure, Most Polish, Most Genuine, Most Thought-Provoking, Most Innovative, Best Direction, Best Escapism, Best Open World, Most Empowering, and Best Personal Interactions. Got a question for the show? Join us on Discord or email us at contact@ward-games.com!

The Worldwide Radio Summit
Andy Bowers of Panoply

The Worldwide Radio Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 37:22


Andy Bowers, Chief Content Officer at the Panoply Network, talks about how he crossed from public radio to podcasting.

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Wardcast
Episode 49: Karaoke Nightmare

Wardcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 77:38


This week, it’s a Will Blanton two-fer. This time, we’re also visited by Andy Bowers, member of RVA Game Jams and iOS developer extraordinaire. We talk DOS memories, PC games of years past, and hacking pranks. Will also tells about his creation Karaoke Nightmare, a horrifying twist on a classic activity. We also discuss booting jerks off of Twitter and dealing with public comments and criticism on your games and beyond. Games include Pokémon Yellow, Valkyria Chronicles Remastered, and Overwatch. Got a question for the show? Join us on Discord or email us at contact@ward-games.com!

Wardcast
Episode 49: Karaoke Nightmare

Wardcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 77:38


This week, it’s a Will Blanton two-fer. This time, we’re also visited by Andy Bowers, another member of RVA Game Jams and iOS developer extraordinaire. We talk memories of DOS […]

Edge of Sports
Muhammad Ali's Funeral: Live From Louisville

Edge of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 34:52


Today we bring you the emotions, sounds, and voices of Muhammad Ali's funeral in Louisville. This was a day that will go down in history as the last act of resistance by the 20th century’s most iconic fighter. People came to pay respects from near and far, both young and old, in every shade of color, media professionals and everyday folks alike; all bound together by a love for Muhammad Ali. This show is dedicated to our LBGT - and specifically Latino LGBT - brothers and sisters who were killed in Orlando the very day after Ali's funeral. We address this horrific juxtaposition with a statement against anti-LGBT and anti-Muslim bigotry.Column: ‘Sleep Easy, My Brother’ http://thenation.com/article/sleep-easy-my-brotherColumn: ‘The Orlando Killings and the Message of Muhammad Ali’s Funeral’ http://thenation.com/article/the-orlando-killings-and-the-message-of-muhammad-alis-funeralThe Ali Center: http://alicenter.orgAli’s entire interfaith memorial: https://youtu.be/NBX59J-ltuAAli’s Muslim Janazah memorial: https://youtu.be/_xMTGnHoHS8Ali’s entire memorial procession: https://youtu.be/G5ZDZMLfgqYSpecial thanks: The Ali Center, The Nation, Panoply, Andy Bowers, Democracy Now, Amy Goodman, Dalia Mogahed and her family, Howard Bryant, the staff of Broadway Digital, WBAI, Mike Pesca, Mary Wilson, the MSNBC crew in Louisville, Craig Melvin, Brian Williams, Dr. Harry Edwards, Jim Embry, Dedrick Rashad Hough, and Julius Denson II.Music: (Louisville’s own) Jerry Tolson — March Of The Contradi http://jerrytolson.com | Yusef Lateef - Love Theme From Spartacus http://yuseflateef.com—http://edgeofsportspodcast.com | http://twitter.com/edgeofsports | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@slate.com

Slate Money
The Shiny New Things Edition

Slate Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 42:42


On this week’s episode of Slate Money, host Felix Salmon of Fusion, Cathy O'Neil of mathbabe.org and Jordan Weissmann of Slate, discuss the college students refusing to pay their debts to Corinthian College, the Mountain View residents mad about Google and our brand new podcast network and platform, Panoply, with Andy Bowers, Panoply’s chief content officer (and our executive producer). This episode was sponsored Citrix GoToMeeting, the easy way to meet with coworkers online. Visit GoToMeeting.com and click the “try it free” button. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Culture Gabfest
Culture Gabfest Extra: Pasadena, Here We Come

Culture Gabfest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014 18:05


Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and Dana Stevens take a spin around Los Angeles with native Angeleno (and Slate's executive producer of podcasts) Andy Bowers at the wheel. 

Slate Culture
Culture Gabfest Extra: Pasadena, Here We Come

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014 18:05


Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and Dana Stevens take a spin around Los Angeles with native Angeleno (and Slate's executive producer of podcasts) Andy Bowers at the wheel.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Wolf Den
49 Slate.com's Andy Bowers

The Wolf Den

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 24:50


It's been 16 months since the last episode but The Wolf Den is back with Slate.com's Andy Bowers. He's here to discuss the mood of podcasting, how radio will survive with the increasing amount of audio on demand choices, and finding a balance between having fun & running a business. Happy podcasting!

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Notebook on Cities and Culture
S1E18: Historic Détente with Andy Bowers

Notebook on Cities and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 63:29


Colin Marshall sits down at NPR West in Culver City with Andy Bowers, Executive Producer of Slate's podcasts and fourth-generation Angeleno. They discuss his status as a "secret Angeleno"; what it takes to introduce microphones into entertaining conversations without things getting tiresome; the difference between podcasts as podcasts and podcasts as imitation radio; discovering the joy of biking in Los Angeles; the city's troubled downtown bike lanes and what they emblematize about local civic projects; what problems arise when you try to get anything accomplished in a city with 88 distinct municipalities; Roger Rabbit, Chinatown, and the allure of mythical Los Angeles malice; whether or not you can really move into a Woody Allen movie; his youth in Los Angeles and his return which converted the city from an adolescent one into an adult one; the various placements and interpretations of Los Angeles' great east-west divide; his time at National Public Radio bureaus in London and Moscow, and the accessibility of those cities' cultural institutions; his time producing Day to Day, and the loss of public radio's old eclecticism; podcasting as radio's skunkworks, especially in this podcasting Mecca of southern California; podcast listeners connecting with hosts even more than with content; and why Stephen Metcalf stirs so many people up, anyway. (Photo: Steve McFarland)

Political Gabfest
Slate: Bachmann Overdrive

Political Gabfest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2011 7:09


Michele Bachmann for president? Among Republicans, she's more popular than you think. By David Weigel. Narrated by Andy Bowers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices