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In this week's episode, the last of Season 6, Patrick and Greg pull back the curtain and reveal how the Quantitude sausage is actually made. Their motivation is to share their own joys and challenges in making a podcast in the hope that others might consider doing this themselves, whether it be for simple self-satisfaction or for using it as a free speech platform in a time when other avenues of communication are feeling increasingly compromised. Along the way they also discuss baring your soul, being 20 minutes away, losing money, Guglielmo Marconi, palak paneer, Taylor Swift, Machiavelli's bad rap, Quincy Jones, hostage negotiations, two blind squirrels, our Innies, for love of the game, Jiffy (in moderation), Blood Meridian, and Edmund Burke.Stay in contact with Quantitude! Web page: quantitudepod.org TwitterX: @quantitudepod YouTube: @quantitudepod Merch: redbubble.com
In this episode we discuss how we've managed to achieve a podcast in the top 1% of all podcasts across the world. From tips and tricks to solutions we've used to get there. To be honest it really wasn't that hard to get into the top 1% of podcasts in the world lol but we've some how done it.
The FastForwardAmy Show: About Perfectly Imperfect Entrepreneurship
In this week's episode of The FastForwardAmy Show, Amy shares everything she has learned over the last three years about producing her own podcast. From production tips, to advice and a guide on production equipment, this episode has everything you need to know for your podcast launch.Find a written recap here: https://fastforwardamy.com/165If you haven't already launched your podcast — now is the time! But where do you start? To help you really understand what you need to get started, Amy created a guide for you which you can download here: https://fastforwardamy.com/startyourshow.Would you like to know how to transform these leads into paying customers? Then don't forget to register for my free Sales Plan Workshop on Monday, February 6th.During this workshop, we'll work on a sales strategy that will help you achieve your sales targets for 2023.
The FastForwardAmy Show: About Perfectly Imperfect Entrepreneurship
Do you have a good idea for a podcast but you have been postponing creating it?Creating a podcast can boost your business, get you new clients, and most importantly help the people that listen — but first, you have to actually create it.A few weeks ago I created a whole new podcast for just $12. How did I do it? I stayed focused, kept it simple, and didn't overcomplicate the process.This episode will help you to break down podcast production into simple, cost-effective steps. Included in this episode are the following tips and advice:Identify content that has high value for your audience (maybe this is content you already have e.g. previous Instagram lives)Easily edit the audioCreate a coverCreate a Buzzsprout product account (costing $12 a month)Create a new Spotify account— free!Remember the focus — helping people and making an impact!You can find a written recap of this video and the key takeaways on my website: https://fastforwardamy.com/151Get more daily tips on mindset and business on my other channels:Instagram: https://instagram.com/fastforwardamy/Website: https://fastforwardamy.com/
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#115 Creating a Successful Podcast with Ronsley Seriojo Vaz In this episode Jason interviews Ronsley Seriojo Vaz and they discuss […]
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris discover a new podcaster called Sakblabbath65 on Bitchute. They review his review of the Dokken album BACK FOR THE ATTACK, and then his evaluation of the Chris Rock / Will Smith slap at the Oscars.Get all our episodes at www.theclassicmetalshow.com. Interact with The Classic Metal Show at https://classicmetalshow.locals.com. **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!! WEBSITE: http://www.thecmsnetwork.comTHE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.comHEAVY METAL TELEVISION: https://www.heavymetaltelevision.netCMStv: https://www.cmstv.netCMSRadio: https://www.cmsradio.netCMSPN App: Search "The CMS Network" In Your iOS or Android App Store!Become A VIP On Locals: https://classicmetalshow.locals.comRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmsBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cms/ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:aROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our ChannelSOCIALSMinds: https://www.minds.com/ClassicMetalShow/Parler: https://parler.com/cmspnGab: https://gab.com/theclassicmetalshowLocals: https://classicmetalshow.locals.comGettr: https://gettr.com/user/chrisakinCENSORED BIG TECH:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cmspnTwitter: https://twitter.com/cmsrocksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cmspn1/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCMSPodcastNetwork**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.**#theclassicmetalshow #comedy #parody #neeley #chrisakin #shockjocks #popculture #sex #hardrock #heavymetal #celebrities #socialjustice #socialmedia #woke #politics #humor #dating #relationships
How do you get someone's attention online? Voice actor and podcaster, Brimstone, joins me to discuss 1) Using our voices to get and keep someone's attention, 2) What is the difference between being the creator and talent? and 3) How to get into voice acting, specifically for video games. Discover voice techniques, unusual creative career paths and what it takes to bring someone else's creative work to life.Scene 1: The Entertainer [02:41]Scene 2: Being the Talent - Video Game Voice Acting [20:28]Scene 3: Get Attention - Voice acting in Podcasts and Video [43:23]Say hello to Brimstone! Check out his website.Find him on Instagram.If you want to support this show...Tap the Subscribe / Follow.Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Get in touch on Instagram and find me on YouTube.Creators Abroad produce multimedia content for brands, focusing on max impact videos and podcasts. If you want to get started by yourself or find out more, head here: https://www.creatorsabroad.com/roadmap
If you want to start your own podcast let Seven Million Bikes help you!Book a call or meeting for a free consultation.This is an extra special episode at the end of season seven of A Vietnam Podcast. Each month, we are now hosting a networking event for creatives and creators looking to meet like-minded people and share ideas. Our second event was hosted by Conor Kelly, who is the founder and host of The ComebaCK Podcast. In this presentation, Conor explains the foundations of The ComebaCK, how to take the hardest step in actually starting a podcast and why podcasting is extremely valuable for purpose and connection. The show's slogan, ‘The comeback beats the setback', aims to shed light on comeback stories, and how guests have triumphed over adversities faced in their lives. Based in Saigon, Vietnam, the podcast has over 250 interviews from people all over the world, covering themes such as expat life, creative projects and mental health awareness.At the end of this presentation, there is a question and answer session. So please make sure you stay tuned for that. There may be some questions that you wanted to ask and hopefully someone else will ask them and you can hear the answer.If you've ever thought about starting your own podcast, then get in touch with Seven Million Bikes. We now offer podcast production services and we can help you get your podcast started, whether it's just for a hobby or for your business. We've now started producing podcasts for a number of different businesses. So, if you are interested in starting your own podcast, get in touch and we can talk more about how we can help you do that. Enjoy this presentation by Connor Kelly podcasting for purpose and connection. Season 7 is sponsored by Blue Dragon's Children's Foundation and Saigon Children's Foundation. Please donate if you are in a position to.Follow us on Facebook.Buy us a coffee.-------------------Theme music composed by Lewis Wright.Main Cover Art designed by Niall Mackay and Le Nguyen.Episode art designed by Niall Mackay, with pictures supplied by guests and used with permission.Have you thought about starting your own podcast, but don't know where to begin or have the time. Seven Million Bikes can help you with this. Book A Free Consultation. Sign Up Here for Free EntryYou may have heard the news that bars and restaurants are reopening again in Saigon.You can Get Free Entry to A Seven Million Bikes event, click the link above to get regular updates on upcoming shows and episodes and we'll send you details to get free entry!Laugh, connect and discover with friends, old and new at our comedy shows, quiz nights and our friendly and welcoming events. See you soon!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SevenMillionBikes)
Podcasting is becoming a vital part of establishing an online presence. You can spread your message, establish your credibility as an expert, and increase rapport with your audience. And if you build a large platform, there's always the possibility of generating income from advertising.
Hey Trybe! Forgotten episode. We are 84 days into the new year. This was a lost episode that I decided to publish today. In this episode, you will learn how I structure my podcast episodes and keep my tracks updated and on-time. Join the 365 Days of Hearing God's word movement, click the link and sign up today 365daysofhearinggodsword.gr8.com. I am excited to be on this full year daily journey of hearing God's word. Instagram: @doingbusinesswithgod @unikorntrybe Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/clubhouseconnectors?modal=false&should_open_composer=false&hoisted_section_header_type=notifications Website: www.unikorntrybe.com To see some of my current offers, please visit www.linktr.ee/unikorntrybe Schedule your Difference Maker Call, I will be offering - the 2021 goal setting session for $20.21 for a 30 minute session. If you need more than 30 minute, you just booked the amount of time you need. You may check on this link linktr.ee/unikorntrybe If you or someone you know wants to be on the Doing Business with God podcast or be an advertiser or sponsor click the link https://bit.ly/doingbusinesswithgodpodcast to fill out the application. I am so excited to talk with you and have you on the show. Be sure to share this episode with your friends and community to help us grow. Take a screenshot and tag us on Instagram stories @doingbusinesswithgod. Be sure to leave us a review on whatever platform you are listening to us on. We want to reach more people. We will see you in the next episode. Have the most amazing day ever!!!
In this episode of the Coaches Corner podcast, Lucas is celebrating episode 200 with you! The journey to 200 episodes on the show is packed with lessons that you have learned along the way. But this episode is special! You can expect to walk away from this episode knowing how critical being consistent is in order to see success in your online coaching business. Join Lucas where he recaps on his humble beginnings creating this podcast 3 years ago from a basement suite with no connections in the online marketing space, to now having 100 million earners such as Grant Cardone, Elena Cardone, author Robert Greene, entrepreneur David Meltzer as featured guests and a long lineup of other celebrity guests and experts.If you want some true inspiration on how consistency is key in order to see long term success, don't miss out on this episode!Enjoy The Podcast! MAKING LESS THAN $10K / MONTH IN YOUR COACHING BUSINESS?We want to chat with you this week. Click HERE to find a time to strategize with our team! Thanks For Listening!Lucas Rubix is the intense-looking bearded dude (don't worry… he's actually harmless) behind the Coaches Corner, a corner of the internet completely committed to helping passionate coaches like YOU build, launch and grow a passion-fuelled, freedom-filled, money-making online coaching businesses (as long as you're not afraid of some work).Having built multiple coaching businesses (both offline and online) in a wide variety of niches, his primary focus these days (when he's not interviewing top coaches, influencers, and celebrities on the Coaches Corner Podcast) is helping coaches create a business that predictably generates leads, attracts new clients and, most importantly, creates true freedom (for both COACH and CLIENT)Visit www.LucasRubix.com and get full access to the Online Coaching Business Crash Course, listen to a few episodes of the Coaches corner podcast while you're at it and feel free to connect with him on Instagram @LucasRubixAnd if you're a passionate coach who's looking for a helping hand in building, launching and growing your coaching business (and attracting all the perfect clients you've ever imagined) learn about the three ways you can work together HERE and see how Lucas can help you build the coaching business of your dreams!
Host Allison Hare interviews Chad Sanschagrin, international keynote speaker, marathon runner & CEO. Join them as they discuss the "mindset " and motivation it takes to turn adversity in to advantage and how knowing your self-worth changes the game forever.Show breakdown:Chad’s early life and schooling path [3:15]A marriage: Chad’s shift moment [11:20]The process vs. the results [23:55]Going from a speech on a stage to running a marathon [27:05]What Chad has learned from all the people he has interviewed [35:15]Knowing what you are worthy of [45:00]What’s next for Chad [50:45]Quotes: “Your mind really does determine where you are going to go in life” - Chad Sanschagrin“I was created limitless and it is 100% up to me to not squander a day, an opportunity or a moment to get better” - Chad Sanschagrin“Shift (in perspective): See How I Found Truth” - Chad Sanschagrin“People are so result driven and focused that I think it is screwing everything up” - Chad Sanschagrin“Don’t worry about the results, worry about the process” - Chad Sanschagrin“The score will always take care of itself if you are driven by the right things” - Chad Sanschagrin"If people were in awe of themselves as much as they are in awe of other human beings the world would forever be changed” - Chad Sanschagrin“In life you don’t get what you want, you get what you believe your are worthy of” - Chad Sanschagrin“True suffering for me is knowing what you are capable of, what you are worthy of and settling for less” - Chad SanschagrinChad Sanschagrin's Links:Cannonball Website: https://cannonballmoments.comChad’s Linked-In Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-sanschagrin-02b012a7Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cannonballmoments/Allison Hare's Links:Culture Changers | Allison Hare Website: https://allisonhare.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/allison__hareSign up for Press Play Podcast Course www.allisonhare.com/mmbetaJoin the Sticky Notes Blog: https://allisonhare.com/blogDownload Your Free Equipment and Software Guide: https://allisonhare.com/equipmentText Allison: 470-242-6311
Host Allison Hare talks about her own experiences while taking the first step and starting a podcast. She is sharing the 3 questions everyone who wants to start a podcast should ask themselves. Join Allison in her journey as a Podcast Coach and Podcast Host. Show breakdown:Taking the first stepThe power of a podcastTips on how to come up with your big ideaPress Play Podcasts Course Quotes:“If you are looking to make a podcast, it’s not about you, it’s about who you serve” - Allison Hare“There’s an inherent power in starting something of your own” - Allison Hare“I felt like I could shed some light on some issues that weren’t always obvious to everyone” - Allison Hare Allison Hare's Links:Culture Changers | Allison Hare Website: https://allisonhare.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/allison__hareSign up for Press Play Podcast Course www.allisonhare.com/mmbetaJoin the Sticky Notes Blog: https://allisonhare.com/blogDownload Your Free Equipment and Software Guide: https://allisonhare.com/equipmentText Allison: 470-242-6311
Allison meets with Rachel Hoffman and her daughter Cyla to discuss their new podcast "She Sounds Like Me", talk about the changing environment for woman around the world, how to approach raising a girl in this new world and working as a mother/daughter duo. Culture Changers | Allison Hare Website: https://allisonhare.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/allison__hare Sign up for Press Play Podcast Course www.allisonhare.com/mmbeta Join the Sticky Notes Blog: https://allisonhare.com/blog Download Your Free Equipment and Software Guide: https://allisonhare.com/equipment Text Allison: 470-242-6311
Episode 076. “So, for people who are at podcast envy, stop envying and start doing." ~Debbie Arcangeles The odds of duplicating Debbie Arcangeles’ podcasting success appear to be on par with capturing a real, live rainbow unicorn. Her show, The Offbeat Life, started raking in dollars well before its first anniversary - to the tune of five figures a month - and hasn’t stopped since. So, what’s her secret? Commitment over cosmic good fortune (although a profile over at Refinery29 didn’t hurt). Still, Debbie had to deliver if she wanted to capitalize on the unexpected press. “Every single day, I work, and that's the thing that you have to understand. I'm not necessarily better than you. I just work every single day. And I'm obsessed.” Proof that real, live people (not unicorns) reap well-earned rewards. Debbie’s masterclass, How To Create A Podcast, is a virtual launchpad for podcasters. In it, she guides participants through practical considerations and offers suggestions for monetizing a show. When asked if she wouldn’t mind sharing some of her favorite real-life strategies, she didn’t hesitate - and I’m happy to say there wasn’t a rainbow unicorn in the bunch. Hear more about Debbie’s location-independent lifestyle and travel tales at the crossover episode she recorded for The Creative Impostor. Get the full show notes at: http://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/podenvy076 Podcast Angel: Podcast Envy Pro Pod Surround yourself with your very own amazing community of podcasting professionals who’ve got your back. Including me, but not JUST me! The Podcast Envy Pro Pod is launching in 2021 with a highly curated network of creative professionals who podcast (ahem — that’s you!) who will meet monthly in real time to workshop a challenge, question, or opportunity of one of our members. To learn more and apply click the link in the show notes for this episode to thecreativeimpostor.com/podcastenvypro This program is for creative business leaders within any industry or niche with at least 6 months podcasting experience. We will not be covering the basics of “how to podcast,” rather deeper topics for which you can’t just Google the answer or post in a Facebook Group. The deadline to apply is DECEMBER 5th 2020, so don’t wait! Together we’ll solve your most pressing questions around growth, sustainability, craft and culture for your show. Apply for the waitlist for the very first cohort! Not sure yet? Book a quick call with me and we'll talk through it together. Squadcast My FAVE way to record remote podcast interviews -- even my high school students prefer Squadcast to any other!!! Get a free week trial here: http://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/squadcast and then invite me to be a guest on your show during that week so we can test it out together: andrea@thecreativeimpostor.com Connect with me Email andrea@thecreativeimpostor.com Facebook Group The Creative Impostor Facebook Page @thecreativeimpostor Instagram: @thecreativeimpostor LinkedIn: @andreaklunder (I only accept connections from people I actually know, so include a message to say you're a Podcast Envy listener.) *** Do you LOVE Podcast Envy? What's your fave episode? What have you learned? What mistakes have I saved you from making with your show? I'd LOVE if you would leave me a review. Here's where you can do that: http://www.ratethispodcast.com/envy Peace, love & podcasting, Andrea Klunder, Your Podcast Boss
Get to know the ins, outs, and MINDset of a young college student producing a podcast centered on personal and career development for recent grads WHILE balancing a role as a Motion Designer at Samsung. In this episode, Eunji shares her insight on producing a podcast and finding meaning in her career.This conversation discusses:Producing a podcastFinding meaning in a careerConnect with Eunji:Personal IG: @eunji.art Podcast IG: @thecurious.cpWebsite: www.thecurious.netwww.eunji.art Connect with us on:Website: millennialmindmappers.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/millennialmindmappersEmail: team@millennialmindmappers.com Intro & Outro Music from: LAKEY INSPIRED - Better Days Stream on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2YxsvYGDownload→ https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/... DM or email us with your thoughts on this podcast, what content you guys want to learn about and if you liked this episode, use the hashtag #MillennialMindMappers and tag us so we know you're a homie! CHEERS,The Millennial Mind Mappers
There's no denying how far podcasting has come. With over a million active episodes and counting and new listeners tuning in to podcasts each and every day, our medium has limitless potential. As does your show. That means you need to set your podcast up for success TODAY by effectively optimizing it for search engines so more potential listeners can find you.On Episode 30 of Pod Theory, I am happy to bring you the show's first full-length interview. Today, I'm joined by Megan Pritts, Founder of Ducks In Rows Marketing, to talk about the importance of Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, for podcasts. Megan has collected over 10 years of marketing experience and launched her own company in 2019.Also in 2019, Google emphasized the relevance and importance of podcasts by making them accessible through search. This means if someone searches for podcasts in your niche via Google, your show has the potential to rank in that query, thus boosting your show's visibility and opening up new avenues for people to find you. In order for this to happen, it's critical you adhere to time-tested SEO practices that Megan will be sharing with us today.Episode 30 is loaded with knowledge bombs regarding keyword research, keyword placement, getting to know your audience, show note content and length, how to utilize supporting content, best practices to improve your overall search engine visibility, and more.Here is the link to Ubersuggest, the keyword research tool Megan referenced on the show: Access Ubersuggest HereTo learn more about Megan, check out ducksinrows.comBuzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
On the surface, solo podcasting can seem a bit intimidating. Yes, it’s just you and your microphone building your episode, but there are a couple dynamics that come into play that can throw you off.But today, we are going to unpack those dynamics, discuss how you can overcome them, and make your next solo podcast the best show you've ever done.On Episode 29 of Pod Theory, I'm going to bring you five tips for effective solo podcasting, each designed to help you construct a solid show format, deliver your message in a clear, concise fashion, and overcome any hurdles that are tripping you up when it comes to making quality podcast content in a solo recording environment.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
A value proposition is one of the most important elements in your brand message. It tells prospects why they should do business with you rather than your competitors and makes the benefits of your products or services crystal clear from the outset.In other words, a unique value proposition is what makes you stand out against a myriad of competitors. It also lets customers know exactly what to expect from your brand when they choose to do business with you.Much like your brand, your podcast should have a unique value proposition as well. This will relay the message to listeners exactly what your show is about, the value it offers, and why it stands out against the competition. Captured in a brief, succinct fashion, your value proposition will tell your listeners what they’ll accomplish when they listen to your show.In Episode 28 of Pod Theory, I'm going to define what a unique value proposition for your podcast truly is, as well as help you construct yours citing examples and sharing an easy-to-follow 4-step process. Article from Wordstream referenced in the showBuzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
An elevator pitch is a brief description of a product, a company, or an idea that fully encompasses the point you want to convey with a succinct delivery. The concept is that whoever you’re delivering it to will be able to comprehend the summary of your message without you needing to elaborate. An elevator pitch is a great tool to have at networking functions and when meeting new people. In these settings, it’s difficult to go into long-form detail about what you do or a product you may be selling because people are mingling with others. In Episode 27 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share why your podcast needs an elevator pitch, too. This clear, concise, and easy-to-deliver message will be a great tool to have for spreading the word about your podcast in multiple ways.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Podcasts have many layers and multiple steps to make them come together. The beauty of all the legwork is this: once your podcast is complete, you have a living, breathing piece of content that can be utilized in multiple ways across the World Wide Web.The best way to ensure your podcast grows over time is to make it accessible on as many platforms as possible. Naturally, your podcast host (and subsequent filtering to all podcast directories via your host) is prime real estate. But there are several other ways your content can attract listeners, such as videos, blog posts, and soundbites.In Episode 26 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share six ways you can repurpose your podcast content and enhance your visibility across the 'net. When it's all said and done, your podcast will serve seven functions, thus increasing your show's potential for growth AND giving you a great way to work smarter, not harder.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
What's the first thing someone sees when they search for podcasts? Cover art! Cover art is your podcast's first impression and can go a long way towards reeling in a new listener. If your cover art is dynamic, stands out against others found in a listener's search, and artistically paints a picture of what your podcast is all about, you have a great chance of aesthetically captivating a listener and getting them invested in your show.On Episode 25 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share three ways for you to get exceptional, kick-ass podcast art that will make your show stand out. We're going to talk about how to create your design, what specifications you should follow to ensure your art meets the criteria of podcast directories, how you can make your design ideas come to life, and more!Click here to connect with the crew at Podcast Cover Art on InstagramFrom our friends at Buzzsprout: How to Design Stunning Podcast Art That Stands Out In Apple PodcastsBuzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
The environment you choose to record your podcast can literally make or break your show. The last thing you want to do is produce a show with poor audio quality. This is a sure-fire way to lose listeners immediately.On Episode 24, I'm going to talk about the best environments to record your podcast, as well as some you'll want to avoid. I'm also going to talk about the importance of not skimping on the microphones you use. That said, remember...even the most expensive podcasting equipment will not help you overcome recording in a low-quality environment.What types of floors and walls should you avoid? Are there natural sound absorbers in your recording space that can help you manufacture dynamic sound? What can you do to eliminate distractions and background noise? Answers to these burning questions and more await you on Episode 24 of Pod Theory! Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
With the popularity of podcasting continuing to surge, you'd think more brands would see this content platform as THE medium to jump on. And while some brands have indeed made this move, others are still hesitant.And that's OK. Despite podcasting's growth and evolution, it still needs more time to gain the mainstream velocity that platforms like websites, Facebook, Twitter, and blogs did in years past. Remember when people thought Facebook was just for posting what you had for lunch? Well...even though a TON of food photos get posted every day, it's safe to say Facebook overcame that stigma.In Episode 23 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share some commentary on why more brands aren't starting podcasts right now, as we speak. I firmly believe this is the time for your brand to get on the podcasting bandwagon. Because eventually, everyone will. And when they do, you'll be ahead of the curve!Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
When it comes to show notes, you will find a variety of approaches from one podcaster to the next. Technically, there is no right or wrong answer to how you choose to use this important space (unless you don't do any notes at all and, thusly, cost yourself a tremendous opportunity with your listeners). But, there are some strategies you'll want to abide by to get the most from your show notes.Should you write your notes short-form or long-form? What type of information should be included in your show notes? How critical are show notes to your podcast's success?The answers to all this and more await you inside.In Episode 22 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share four tips you can leverage to get stellar show notes. Additionally, I'm also going to talk about some basic guidelines you should follow to ensure your notes are impactful, act as the trailer to your podcast episode, and do their part to engage your listeners to the point they press the play button on your show.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Getting off schedule in your podcast production is the last place you want to be. It's the first sign of things going off the rails and it won't be long before new episode releases get delayed. Before you know it, all the consistency you've built will be shot and your audience will turn their attention to another podcast.Fortunately, if you commit to your schedule and put effort into your keeping everything on track, this is a pain you'll never have to feel.In Episode 21 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share some tips for how you can keep your schedule on point. It's all about using your time wisely, committing time to your podcast each week, and sticking to that time block no matter what. This episode dives into how you can make podcasting a priority in your weekly schedule of events and ensure you always stick to the schedule you put in place.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
New content ideas are the lifeblood of your podcast. Without fresh ideas to expand upon for upcoming shows, the results of your podcast will suffer and your publication consistency will take a drastic hit. Once your audience cannot rely on your episodes coming out when expected, they'll turn their attention to someone else's podcast. On Episode 20 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share an insanely simple, no-brainer exercise that will ensure your content idea list never goes empty. Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
When your latest podcast becomes available, your job is to spread the word and get as many people listening and sharing your content. Even if you have thousands of subscribers who receive a notification when new shows go live, leveraging your social networks and email lists give you more opportunities to put your podcast in more people's ears.In Episode 19 of Pod Theory, I'm going to drop five actions you should immediately take when your podcast goes live. Well...the 5th action may not be immediate...but it's still something you'll want to utilize! Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
You may be wondering if a podcast is the right content medium to choose for spreading your brand message. In most cases, it is. The key is determining the right way to build and cultivate your content so it resonates with your audience and helps your efforts take off.In Episode 18 of Pod Theory, I'm going to walk you through the process of determining whether a podcast fits your brand and will deliver the results you need from a content strategy. I share ways you can answer this question and what you should consider as you make this big decision. Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
We live in a world where reviews are everywhere. Seemingly every platform we use has some sort of review component built into it. And while reviews can provide an up close and personal look at a user's experience with a product or service, they only provide one point of view.Are reviews important to podcasts? Yes. But do they tell the whole story? No.On Episode 16 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share why I feel reviews are important to your show, but they're just one of five elements that can grab a new listener and get them hooked on your show. If you focus on the first four of these elements, the good reviews will follow...and your podcast will grow and evolve.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
If you are starting a personal brand podcast, it's obvious who will host your show: You.However, if you are part of an organization that has multiple people who could fill that seat, it's important to find the right qualities in your podcast host so they represent your brand to the best of their ability.In Episode 16 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share some things you should be on the lookout for as you determine what personalities to feature on your brand podcast. If you've already determined that you yourself is going to host, these steps will help you find kick-ass co-hosts that will help bring your show to life.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
No matter how long your podcast has been live or big your audience has become, setting your show up to generate revenue is never a bad thing. If you are looking for a way to earn some money via your podcast efforts, becoming an affiliate through Buzzsprout is a great way to get started. In Episode 15 of Pod Theory, I'm going to show you how easy it is to earn affiliate status with Buzzsprout and start earning money the second your podcast goes live!Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
There are several services you can choose to host your podcast, but my recommendations go to Buzzsprout. I've been using them since I started podcasting in 2015 and everything from their interface to their helpful audio, video, and written content has only gotten better as the years have went on.On today's episode of Pod Theory, I'm going to provide you with six solid reasons why you, too, should choose Buzzsprout for hosting your podcast.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Your podcast going live is a big deal! You need to celebrate that by going crazy with content releases when your show makes its world premiere.Instead of just releasing one episode to lift the curtain on your show, it's better to release multiple episodes in order get listeners hooked on your podcast from their first listen, as well as give them a well-rounded view of what your show is all about AND set yourself up with more opportunities to get ratings and reviews.Launching your podcast is huge and, in Episode 13, I'm going to tell you why - along with explaining the importance of having a solid launch strategy and executing said strategy to ensure your podcast comes to life in grand fashion. There's multiple reasons why this is important, and we'll get into those reasons today.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Having a bank of episodes you can pull from when you need to release a new show is one of the best resources you can have. As I've mentioned on Pod Theory before, many podcasts fail because publishers don't have a plan in place. And a big part of that plan is batching content so you have a cushion when other priorities interrupt your podcasting schedule.Batching content and having multiple episodes ready to deploy gives you flexibility and will help you remain consistent with new content releases. On Episode 12 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share the importance of batching and give you an idea of how many episodes you should have completed and ready to release before you decide to officially launch your podcast.Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Getting the right equipment for your podcast does not have to break the bank. In fact, there are several options at your disposal that are quite affordable and will allow you to produce studio-quality recordings for all of your episodes.Same goes for editing software. You don't have to shell out hundreds of dollars to get a program that works.In Episode 15 of Pod Theory, Jason Cercone provides some recommendations on recording equipment and editing software. Whether you're just getting started and need some direction on what to use or are looking to upgrade your current equipment and editor, this quick episode provides useful insight to help you on your plight.NOTE: In this episode, I mention the Zoom H6 Handy Recorder not helping with long distance podcasting (or podcasts being recorded with Zoom, Skype, etc). This is not the case. If you have an H6 Handy Recorder, you can use it as your audio interface on your computer. The sound is phenomenal. I learned this after I recorded this episode. THE LESSON: Never stop learning new things. Buzzsprout: Podcasting's #1 Hosting SiteClick Here to Sign Up For Buzzsprout and Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
You could probably rattle off a dozen things without blinking that you think you need to make your podcast succeed and, chances are, you'll be correct. BUT...I guarantee you're forgetting the one thing that all podcasters need in order to launch their show and cultivate an active, engaged audience.What is that one element? I'll cover it in detail on Episode 10 of Pod Theory. Click the play button, details inside.Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Unless you're starting your podcast with an audience you've built through social media, an email list, blog, and/or another medium, your episodes will likely fall on deaf ears as you get things started. You need to build an audience. And while that's what your podcast is designed to do, it can get discouraging to see low download numbers when you've poured so much time and effort into getting your podcast launched.Fear not, fellow podcaster! Podcasting, as well as starting fresh on any content medium, has its obstacles to overcome. If you take the necessary steps to build your audience, those numbers will eventually take off. And once they do, the sky's the limit.In Episode 9 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share three things to keep in mind that will help keep your confidence up while numbers are lean and you work to build your audience. Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
You could have a beer podcast, a marketing podcast, a financial podcast, a wrestling podcast, a sports podcast....doesn't matter. There is one cardinal rule by which all podcasters must adhere to lest ye wish to lose listeners and never have thine podcast grow.What is the cardinal rule? SPOILER ALERT: You'll find it right here on Episode 7 of Pod Theory. Click the play button to learn more.Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
If you're like me, you can talk about things you love for hours and hours and never get sick of the sound of your own voice. For me, golf, hockey, fantasy football, beer, marketing, brand development, and, of course, podcasting, can keep me in true Energizer Bunny form...going and going and going.........It's this mindset that often leads to the birth of a podcast. As well it should. If you're passionate about something, starting a podcast that allows you to exploit those feelings can truly become a fruitful venture. And when you're looking to amplify your brand's message, a podcast offers a solid platform in which to do so. I'm willing to bet you love your brand. So showcasing that love on a podcast will help you build a content medium that stands the test of time.In Episode 7 of Pod Theory, I'm going to dig into why choosing a topic you love is an absolutely critical element to your podcast's growth and longevity. The goal is to create something with long-term appeal, and basing your podcast on a subject that grips you will allow you to do just that while building a loyal audience seeking knowledge on your topic of choice. Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
In the early 2000s, EVERYONE had a blog. It took the Internet by storm. And, like most web-based platforms, brands and businesses found a way to leverage blogs as a means of communicating with their audience. Much like Facebook and Twitter, which were used for entirely different purposes when they launched, blogs became a focal point of content strategies for companies small and large - providing an online destination where news, product info, and industry innovations could be shared in full detail with the click of a button.Fast forward to 2020 and what's all the rage? Podcasting. 'Starting a podcast' is the new 'starting a blog,' and people, brands, and businesses are embracing podcasting as the hottest and most effective medium for connecting with consumers. In fact, many blogs are used to house podcast content, thus making the actual blog an overall hub for communication and connectivity across the Internet.Has podcasting replaced blogging? I'm going to analyze this question in Episode 6 of Pod Theory and provide some statistics that help answer this question. Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
There are many, many podcasts out there right now that never made it to first base. They may be sitting there with one published episode...or, possibly NO published episodes. Some podcasts come out strong for the first few months, then consistency falls off a cliff and, eventually, new episodes vanish completely.There are a lot of reasons why podcasts fail to gain any momentum, and on Episode 5 of Pod Theory, I'm going to dive into why and YOU'RE INVITED to hear all about it. The idea is to not fall into the failure category and take the necessary steps to ensure your podcast succeeds. And that starts with planning. Stop and listen - more details inside.Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Podcasting is on absolute fire right now. There's no better time for your brand to start an engaging podcast that enhances your brand visibility, establishes your authority in your niche, and provides you a fun, innovative platform to spread your message where people are spending a lot of time.There are a ton of reasons why podcasting has spiked in popularity. In Episode 3 of Pod Theory, I share five reasons why.Podcast Stats courtesy of musicoomph.comLooking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting services
If this is your first dive into the world of podcasting and you don't have any experience on the mic, it can feel a little intimidating when you're just getting started. But, just like anything else, the more you practice, the more you'll get comfortable.In Episode 2 of Pod Theory, I share seven easy-to-implement tips and practices for increasing your comfort level speaking into a microphone and begin shaping your skill set as a podcast host.Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Over a million active podcasts and counting for you to enjoy. More than 30 million podcast episodes right at your fingertips. Content can be found in over 100 languages. Over half the population of the United States is listening to podcasts.There's no getting around it: podcasting is on fire. And if you aren't considering starting a podcast for your brand, you need considering lessons. Now is the time, and Pod Theory is the resource to help you do it right.In Episode 4 of Pod Theory, I take a look at some statistics compiled by musicoomph.com that showcase how popular podcasting truly is. As a wise man once said, "numbers don't lie." If these statistics don't get you excited and motivate you to grow a successful podcast, not much else will. As mentioned in this episode, here are the 2020 Podcasting Stats courtesy of musicoomph.comLooking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
What is Pod Theory? The answer is one click away.Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting services
Are you truly ready to jump in the deep end of the pool and launch a podcast that will help stimulate the growth of your brand?The answer should be yes. BUT, if you want your podcast to succeed and not be like one of those shows that flatlines before you even have a chance to subscribe, it's important to build a solid foundation on which your podcast can grow for years.In the world premiere installment of Pod Theory, I analyze the question of whether you should start a podcast and what you need to know in order to do so with confidence and purpose.Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting servicesMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Pod Theory - Big Vision - via purple-planet.com
Welcome to Pod Theory! Today is where we hand out the syllabus and get you ready for what lays ahead with a brief introduction to the podcast.The first five episodes of Pod Theory will go live on Monday, September 21st. From there, episodes will go live daily Monday thru Friday starting Monday, September 28th. Pod Theory is a daily podcast that delivers tips, strategies, guidance, and commentary on the great world of podcasting. Every Monday thru Friday, new episodes will go live and bring you insight on all aspects of podcasting from host Jason Cercone, Founder of Cercone Consulting and a podcaster with over five years of podcasting experience. From what it takes to launch a successful podcast to ways you can improve your existing show and all stops in between, Pod Theory is your daily injection of podcast wisdom. Welcome to The Podcaster's Podcast!Looking to start a podcast or improve your existing show?Download My FREE Podcast Primer Today!Connect with The Host - Jason CerconeWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIn need of deeper podcast counsel? I can help with that!Click here to discover my podcasting services
Struggling To Create Content? Not sure where to start? How to come up with topics? What to say? The strategy behind it?In this episode, I solve those problems, while sharing with you my own struggles with content as well.If you haven't joined the Facebook Group yet, make sure you do that! CLICK HERE FREE RESOURCES:FREE MINDSET GUIDE: www.thinkdifferenttheory.com/playbookFREE SALES GUIDE: www.salesandmindset.com/freesalesguideJOIN MY FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thinkdifferenttheory/FOLLOW JOSH:Facebook: www.facebook.com/thinkdifferenttheoryInstagram: www.instagram.com/joshforti
Debbie is a remote entrepreneur and the host of The Offbeat Life A podcast where she interviews individuals who are location independent and remote workers. She is an expert at turning hobbies into profitable businesses and monetizing podcasts. Debbie is also the founder of How To Create A Podcast, an all in one resource for learning how to start and take your podcast from hobby to profitable business. We also talk about the evolution of the digital nomad industry, the visions for her business and how she wants to help people change their life.
As the podcast landscape continues to evolve, traditionally underrepresented communities are utilizing the space to bring their voices to the mainstream. On the Society, Culture, and Advocacy stage at Podcast Movement, content creators discussed the growing diversity in the space and how we can do our part to empower marginalized voices in podcasting. Alia Tavakolian (head of content for Spoke Media) and Elsie Escobar (co-founder of She Podcasts) discuss the expansion of podcasting for diverse voices [2:02]; why podcasts have become a more and more popular outlet for underrepresented communities [3:45]; we'll spotlight PM19's 'Disrupting Spaces' panel in conversation with moderator Tangia Renee Estrada [9:49]; the approaching tipping point for persons of color in podcasting [13:53]; the importance of learning behind-the-scenes skills in production and monetization [15:49]; how we can do our part to empower marginalized voices[18:35]; balancing authenticity with palatability [20:58]; plus: Podcast Movement co-founder Jared Easley and Lipstick and Vinyl CEO Allyson Marino discuss the origins of Podcast Movement's Society, Culture, and Advocacy Track [23:19]. Voices in this episode: Spoke Media co-founder Alia Tavakolian, She Podcast co-founder Elsie Escobar, and 'Disrupting Spaces' moderator Tangia Renee Estrada, Podcast Movement co-founder Jared Easley, Lipstick and Vinyl podcast network founder Allyson Marino. Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement Tickets are on sale now for Podcast Movement Evolutions coming to Los Angeles in February and for Podcast Movement 2020 coming to Dallas in August! More information at PodcastMovement.com! While there, sign up for our PodMov Daily newsletter, connect with us on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!
On this episode of the Mental Melee, The boys hash out some issues they have about not being included in things. As well as D'Angelo and A.J. reminiscing about the cruise they went on last year and talking about Devonne's upcoming trip...They also play some trivia in the second match of the MENTAL MELEE.
Welcome to part 6 of your How To Create A Podcast training. One of the hurdles you may have when recording your podcast is your voice. Will people like your voice? Will your message come across? On this episode, I’m going to share some tips that will help you overcome these obstacles so you can start recording and share your message with the world. People aren't going to judge your voice, but instead, they're going to appreciate you for having a podcast and sharing your message. Get all the resources for this episode and listen to more at https://www.thrivinglaunch.com
On the previous How To Create A Podcast episodes, I talked about understanding your ideal audience and the end goal of your show. This time, I am going to talk about some of the fundamentals of how to create a podcast. One of the important pieces to launching a podcast is being creative and consistent. Get all the resources for this episode and listen to more at https://www.thrivinglaunch.com
On Day One on How To Create A Podcast, I talked about creating your avatar. We went into getting to know your audience and who would listen to your podcast. On this episode, How To Create A Podcast Day Two, I'm going to teach you how to create a podcast cover and a show description that stands out, makes you pop and helps you attract potential clients.
Jason Heath is a freelance double bass player who started his Contrabass Conversations podcast way back in 2007, nearly 10 years ago. Now with well over a million downloads, Jason's incredibly popular podcast is the Internet's most comprehensive resource on all people and topics related to life and music around the double bass. This month, we're going to be exploring the world of music podcasters and entrepreneurs, starting with Jason Heath, who has I believe the longest running classical music podcast show around, nearly 10 years running, with over 250 episodes and well over a million and a half downloads at the time of this broadcast. An interesting historical sidenote: former MTV VJ Adam Curry is credited with being one of the initial pioneers of podcasting, and launched what many believe to be the first podcast show produced on a regular basis, Daily Source Code, back in 2004. Podcasts are essentially “radio shows” that you can listen to either directly on a web page or on a smartphone or MP3 player. The beauty of podcasts is the fact that anyone can produce and distribute their own shows. This can be an inexpensive, yet powerful way to get your name out, reach a worldwide audience, and connect with the movers and shakers of whatever musical niche you're passionate about. For Jason Heath, podcasting has been a way for him to do all of those things and more, enabling him to extend his freelance double bass career far beyond what's normally possible. Links Contrabass Conversations Podcast: http://contrabassconversations.com/ Jason's websites: http://doublebassblog.org/ http://jasonheath.info/bassist/ "How To Create A Podcast" articles on ArtsHacker: https://artshacker.com/series/podcasting/
Right click here to download the mp3. Click Here to See Complete Instructions on How to Set Up Your Own Podcast Art by Angela Treat LyonThere is solid evidence for the fact that when women speak more than 30 percent of the time, men perceive them as dominating the conversation; well, similarly, if, say, two women in a row get one of the big annual literary awards, masculine voices start talking about feminist cabals, political correctness, and the decline of fairness in judging. The 30 percent rule is really powerful. If more than one woman out of four or five won the Pulitzer, the PEN/Faulkner, the Booker—if more than one woman in ten were to win the Nobel literature prize—the ensuing masculine furore would devalue and might destroy the prize. Apparently, literary guys can only compete with each other. Put on a genuine equal competitive footing with women, they get hysterical. They just have to have their voices heard 70 percent of the time. —Ursula Le Guin The Wave in the Mind (Off the Page: Loud Cows; pages 119-120).__________________________________________________ RESOURCES FOR HOW TO CREATE A PODCASTClick Here to See the Podcast Tutorial Tab for Complete Instructions Cost: I'm assuming you've got a computer with internet connection, so the only other costs to start up your podcast are a headset with microphone (about $30) and the Pamela software (also about $30), if you want to record multiple voice conversations. Depending on how much your headset costs, you'll spend $55-$70 total to start your podcast. Everything else is FREE.Record & Edit:Audacity: In addition to recording, you can also cut sections out, amplify sound, have multiple tracks that fade in and out of each other, remove noise, etc.Skype: Allows you to interview long-distance for free, as long as you both have a Skype account. You can have regular two-person conversations or whole groups.Pamela ($32.41): Allows you to easily record panels from Skype. They have a free version, but it only allows you to record for 15 minutes at a time. I recommend the Professional version, which also gives you a free trial so you can see if you like it.Levelator: Equalizes the "loudness" of each voice in a conversation. Great for interviews and panel discussions. Royalty Free Music:Kevin MacLeod: He puts his music in genre groups and allows for free use and modification as long as you attribute. File Share:Dropbox: Lets you collect and share files. Audio Host:Archive.org: Free public hosting with easy user interface; also increases how you can be found online. There are listeners who found this podcast through Archive.org.Website:Blogger.com: Free and easy to set up quickly. iTunes:iTunes FAQs for Podcasts: As soon as I put up my podcast, it seemed like everyone wanted to know when it would be on iTunes. To set up your podcast on iTunes, you need your feed url. Here's the feed url for this podcast that iTunes finally accepted: http://daughtersofmormonism.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
This is the last episode of How To Create A Podcast. We talk about how to use ChapterToolMe to create a chapter for your podcast. It also called Enhanced Podcast.You can download ChapterToolMe at, http://www.rbsoftware.net/?page=ctm and it is and freeware. Remember that it only work with AAC file format.