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Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl
The 2024 State of Beer Bars in America

Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 63:58


What is the state of beer bars in America? We checked in with some of the finest publicans in the land for the inside story. Listen in as Tom Peters of Monk's Café in Philadelphia, Dave Blanchard and Neil Callaghan of the Brick Store Pub in Decatur, Georgia, Rose Signor and Andrew Smith of the Silver Stamp in Las Vegas, and Kerri Hoffman of the Beer Study in Durham, North Carolina share insights. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer.SponsorsPinterEver wanted to brew your own beer but didn't know where to start? No tubs, no tubes, and no science degree required! Skip the confusion and get straight to the fun with the Pinter. Brew your own fresh beer and impress your friends with craft brews from top breweries like Appalachian Mountain Brewing. It's that easy. This Black Friday, you can grab the Pinter and two beer packs (that's 24 pints!) for just $49. Plus, get free delivery when you go directly to try.pinter.com/DBTB or use the code DRINKBEER49. But hurry—stocks are almost gone for the year.  Don't miss out—grab your Pinter today and start brewing your best beer yet!Host: John HollGuest: Tom Peters, Dave Blanchard, Neil Callaghan, Rose Signor,  Andrew Smith, and Kerri Hoffman. Sponsors: All About Beer, PinterTags: Bars, Non-alcoholic, travel, cellar, service, hospitalityPhoto: John Holl

Race Reflections AT WORK
RE-RELEASE: Podcasting and Power

Race Reflections AT WORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 34:14


In this re-released episode first published  on 4th April 2022,  we explore the relationship between podcasting and power, both how podcasting has replicated and interacted with existing power systems, and how it offers a radical space for marginalised voices to create freely without gatekeepers. We think about how The Podcast Industry has developed into just another industry/workplace incorporating the issues inherent in those industries and workplaces. We look at the history and present of podcasting and ask you to consider adding your voice to its future. This episode is hosted by Race Reflection's Audio Wizard/Witch, Dave Pickering: http://davepickeringstoryteller.co.uk/LINKS: India.Arie on Joe Rogan/Spotify: https://www.nme.com/news/music/india-arie-says-she-left-spotify-because-of-its-treatment-of-artists-not-joe-rogan-3162696https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/india-arie-spotify-joe-rogan-interview-1299169/Why I've Decided to Take My Podcast Off Spotify by Roxane Gay: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/03/opinion/culture/joe-rogan-spotify-roxane-gay.htmlThe Test Kitchen: https://www.vulture.com/article/gimlet-reply-all-controversy-spotify-test-kitchen.htmlHidden in plain sight by CC Paschal: http://www.thechiquitachannel.com/criticism/2021/3/7/hidden-in-plain-sightGlass Walls by James T Green: https://www.jamestgreen.com/thoughts/115Another Round and The Nod:https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/30/21308074/the-nod-spotify-rss-feed-another-round-buzzfeed-podcast-ownershiphttps://hotpodnews.com/the-case-of-another-rounds-archives/Palace Shaw - Why I'm saying goodbye to PRX by Palace Shaw: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13j3H7BidesRD4zgz2aoZuwDcdocV7NpzNs3YqA5Rcg8/mobilebasic?urp=gmail_link“In response to Kerri Hoffman's Letter”: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uu1nOsqLsnZDXNJe04lJt3TQpt6-tvFhZnF4aQ_dwHc/edit https://www.vice.com/en/article/akdbbj/podcasters-are-reclaiming-storytelling-in-africa-and-becoming-celebrities-v28n1Rise and Shine: https://www.riseandshineaudio.comMultitrack Fellowship: https://www.multitrack.uk/Equality in Audio Pact: https://www.equalityinaudiopact.co.uk/How the Equality in Audio Pact came together by Renay Richardson: https://hotpodnews.com/how-the-equality-in-audio-pact-came-together-by-renay-richardson/To send us your queries, questions and dilemmas please email atwork@racereflections.

Race Reflections AT WORK
Podcasting and Power

Race Reflections AT WORK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 34:14


In today's episode we explore the relationship between podcasting and power, both the ways that podcasting has replicated and interacted with existing power systems, and ways that it offers a radical space for marginalised voices to create freely without gatekeepers. We think about how The Podcast Industry has developed into just another industry/workplace incorporating the issues inherent in those industries and workplaces. We look at the history and present of podcasting and ask you to consider adding your voice to its future. This episode is hosted by Race Reflection's Audio Wizard/Witch, Dave Pickering: http://davepickeringstoryteller.co.uk/LINKS: India.Arie on Joe Rogan/Spotify: https://www.nme.com/news/music/india-arie-says-she-left-spotify-because-of-its-treatment-of-artists-not-joe-rogan-3162696https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/india-arie-spotify-joe-rogan-interview-1299169/Why I've Decided to Take My Podcast Off Spotify by Roxane Gay: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/03/opinion/culture/joe-rogan-spotify-roxane-gay.htmlThe Test Kitchen: https://www.vulture.com/article/gimlet-reply-all-controversy-spotify-test-kitchen.htmlHidden in plain sight by CC Paschal: http://www.thechiquitachannel.com/criticism/2021/3/7/hidden-in-plain-sightGlass Walls by James T Green: https://www.jamestgreen.com/thoughts/115Another Round and The Nod:https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/30/21308074/the-nod-spotify-rss-feed-another-round-buzzfeed-podcast-ownershiphttps://hotpodnews.com/the-case-of-another-rounds-archives/Palace Shaw - Why I'm saying goodbye to PRX by Palace Shaw: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13j3H7BidesRD4zgz2aoZuwDcdocV7NpzNs3YqA5Rcg8/mobilebasic?urp=gmail_link“In response to Kerri Hoffman's Letter”: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uu1nOsqLsnZDXNJe04lJt3TQpt6-tvFhZnF4aQ_dwHc/edit https://www.vice.com/en/article/akdbbj/podcasters-are-reclaiming-storytelling-in-africa-and-becoming-celebrities-v28n1Rise and Shine: https://www.riseandshineaudio.comMultitrack Fellowship: https://www.multitrack.uk/Equality in Audio Pact: https://www.equalityinaudiopact.co.uk/How the Equality in Audio Pact came together by Renay Richardson: https://hotpodnews.com/how-the-equality-in-audio-pact-came-together-by-renay-richardson/To send us your queries, questions and dilemmas please email atwork@racereflections.co.uk

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
Ep 146: Why Unbecoming Is the Key to Innovative Leadership (with Kerri Hoffman)

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 42:20


In this episode, my guest Kerri Hoffman (CEO of the nonprofit media company, PRX) and I discuss what innovative leadership really looks like in the post-Covid nonprofit sector.

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
Ep 146: Why Unbecoming Is the Key to Innovative Leadership (with Kerri Hoffman)

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 42:20


In this episode, my guest Kerri Hoffman (CEO of the nonprofit media company, PRX) and I discuss what innovative leadership really looks like in the post-Covid nonprofit sector.

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
Ep 146: Why Unbecoming Is the Key to Innovative Leadership (with Kerri Hoffman)

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 42:20


In this episode, my guest Kerri Hoffman (CEO of the nonprofit media company, PRX) and I discuss what innovative leadership really looks like in the post-Covid nonprofit sector. The post Ep 146: Why Unbecoming Is the Key to Innovative Leadership (with Kerri Hoffman) appeared first on Joan Garry Nonprofit Leadership.

NotiPod Hoy
Analizan el crecimiento de los podcasts en España y el mundo

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 10:28


En @NotiPodHoy ✅ El poder del podcasting y los retos para los anunciantes. ✅ Backtracks lanza un reproductor flotante de podcasts. ✅ Inscripción abierta a los Premios Latin Podcast 2021. ➽ El uso de medios de consumo creció más rápido en 2020 que los últimos 5 años.  ➽ Spotify está imponiendo anuncios de pódcast en suscriptores premium.  ➽ La pandemia y el podcasting.  ➽ Kerri Hoffman está ayudando a dar forma al futuro de la narración de audio. 

The Lonely Palette
Re-ReleaseEp. - Keepers of the Culture: an Evening with Ekua Holmes and Dr. Barry Gaither

The Lonely Palette

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 35:48


In honor of Juneteenth, we're re-releasing the audio of a live event from January 2018 at the PRX Podcast Garage, titled "Keepers of the Culture: A Celebration Of Maduna And Holmes." The evening was a celebration of two award-winning artists, collaborators, and friends, whose work was on display at the garage's exhibition space. Their sculptures, masks, and collage-based works are an exploration of ancestral voices, family histories, and the power of hope, faith and self-determination. The evening was divided into two parts: a conversation between Ekua and Tamar, which included audio produced around Ekua's collage, "All Fly Home," and an exploration of interpretation and storytelling - as applicable to art as it is to podcasting. The second part was a powerful lecture by art historian Barry Gaither, on Vuzi's work, Ekua's work, and the myriad roles artists and viewers have the joy and the responsibility of playing for and with one another. Ekua Holmes is a painter and collage artist who uses news clippings, photographs, vibrant color, and skillful composition to infuse her work with energy. Her layered, abstract creations convey a sense of unity and evoke memories that are both personal and universal. In her collages, she revisits the joy and challenges of childhood through adult eyes. These works reexamine the foundational relationships, games, and rule that we learn at an early age and apply throughout our lives. Vuzi Maduna (1940 - 2007) was a sculptor and painter who spent much of his life as an artist resident of the Gallery at the Piano Factory in Boston. Maduna began his exploration of African culture with a study of African religions which led him to further examine and interpret the traditional embodiment of belief and myth. Educated at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, he was a member of the African American Master Artists in Residency Program of Northeastern University. His work has been exhibited in the MFA and the ICA, as well as in Tokyo and the People's Republic of China. Yet Maduna returned to the neighborhoods of his childhood to create pieces that remind us of the African heritage that many in the community share. His public installations are located in Cambridge (the Margaret Fuller House, the Cambridge Community Center, The King School) and in the Boston area, including The Judge, in Roxbury. Edmund Barry Gaither is the founding Director and Curator of the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists (NCAAA), an organization that he developed from a concept to an institution with collections exceeding three thousand objects and a thirty-two year history of exhibitions celebrating the visual arts heritage of black people worldwide. Gaither is also Special Consultant at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston where he has served as curator for eight exhibitions including a ground breaking show in l970, Afro-American Artists: New York and Boston. Special thanks to Kerri Hoffman and PRX, Alex Braunstein and the PRX Podcast Garage, Gina James, and WGBH.

How do you like it so far?
Power and Pleasure of Podcasting (part four): Public radio and distributing content, where are we and where are we going?

How do you like it so far?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 63:21


In this episode we are joined by Kerri Hoffman, CEO of PRX (PRX, a distributor of public media content) and John Barth, Chief Content Editor of PRX. This is our fourth and last episode on the Power and Pleasure of Podcasting (with episodes 32, 33 and 34). We begin by discussing the history of podcasting and public radio, and how it has always been a venture of affecting lives and not money-making. Yet, what makes podcasting special? Listeners often speak about authenticity of the maker, speaker or host as the main distinctive factor, but we are far from knowing more specifics. There is also the ability to connect with a few, yet more interested and dedicated, niche listeners. Even what is considered “good” content differs from more raw, authentic productions, to professionally put-together shows. Its main allure, however, continues to be its ability to be open and participatory. Nonetheless, we wonder, will it join the internet and other original participatory mediums in in spite of being open, still dominated by a few, big, key players? How do we continue encouraging people to create and share podcasts when they are not so easily distributed? Will search engines such as Google, who are not in the game yet, play a significant role on who can find and access podcasts?

Spreaker Live Show
SLS: Is Dynamic Ad Insertion for ALL, Podcast Movement

Spreaker Live Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 60:39


Spreaker Live Show #160 for July 18th, 2018Show Duration: 60 minutes-Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Partnerships, Voxnest and Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)voxnest(dotcom)-Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on Spreaker-We stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.com-You can now get the show on Google Podcasts App on Android-PodcastMovement.com is Next Week in Philly July 23-26 -Spreaker Meetup - Tues, 24th evening dinner with Jay Soderberg and I - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd9Hjy02hoO-ZM7Sg3yfgUAVUtUnWs1BNjB5q_2YL2DhX6dvw/viewform-Spreaker powered by Voxnest - Whole new booth experience this year with ability to use touch screens to see all of our platforms in our software.- The Power of Dynamic Ad Insertion to Generate Podcast RevenueThursday, July 26th9:00 am – 9:45 am ESTDynamic Ad Insertion is now accessible to all levels of podcasters. In this session, our Head of Partnerships Rob Greenlee, together with other podcasting business veterans, will discuss the growing area of dynamic ad insertion with leading experts that can share real-world experiences. Ad insertion technology is being used by an increasing number of podcasters to not only increase advertising revenue across archive episodes but also to insert pre-recorded host/live read and mentions as well. They will discuss when it makes sense to use ad insertion and how this element of ad technology will continue to change podcast advertising as programmatic buying increases.- State of PodcastingTuesday, July 24th1:30pm – 2:15 pm ESTIn this session, speakers from the very top podcasting industry will take a deep dive into every major facet of the podcasting space in 2018 and beyond and will highlight 2018 market trending data around content, discovery, audience, metrics, platforms, and monetization. Panelists are Rob Greenlee, Todd Cochrane, Kerri Hoffman, Rob Walch, Todd Cochrane, Tom Webster, Hernan Lopez.Podcast Movement Guide - https://blog.spreaker.com/2018/07/12/podcast-movement-2018-guide-industry-event/Show Today:- PodcastMovement is Next Week- Edison Smart Audio Report on Smart Speakers Out Today- Does ad insertion make sense for all sizes and types of podcast publishers?- Gail Nobles Created Audio Jingle for SLS- Other Listener CommentsOn the show today:The Smart Audio Report (Spring 2018) from NPR and Edison Research".- To download the full report: https://www.nationalpublicmedia.com/smart-audio-report/latest-report/https://www.nationalpublicmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Smart-Audio-Report-from-NPR-and-Edison-Research-Spring-2018_Downloadable-PDF.pdf-With more than 43M smart speaker owners in the U.S., adoption of smart speakers is going mainstream. -New smart speaker owners are emerging as a distinct audience in terms of user profile, behavior, and media habits, according to the latest research from The Smart Audio Report, which for the first time after launching in 2017 offers a preview into the realities of mainstream use. The Spring 2018 Report, available July 18 (Today), also reveals opportunities across industries – from publishing and tech to products and services. Key findings include: - For first adopters, the smart speaker is now the #1 way they listen to audio, and 38% of newer, early mainstream users say they purchased the device hoping to reduce screen time - While first adopters demonstrate more advanced smart speaker use – controlling home security and other household devices – Early mainstream users are quickly relying on the technology for a wider range of daily activities – ordering food, making calls, getting traffic reports, researching products, and shopping - Among all smart speaker owners, the most preferred formats for audio advertisements are skills/features created by a brand, host-read ads on podcasts, product endorsements, and sponsor or underwriter announcements during public radio Does ad insertion make sense for all sizes and types of podcast publishers?-Yes, it can work with Programmatic ads and being able to monetize archive episodes. -Non-evergreen past shows will make less money then shows with true evergreen content. -Depends on types of ads too - radio-like or Live reads-Can automate the monetization of your podcast-Power in combining Programmatic and Live ReadsListener Comments & Questions:http://twitter.com/DaveThackeray Jul 17@spreaker I hate your tagline. "Listen to the world's trendiest podcasts or create your own on Spreaker"? TRENDIEST? Talk about putting off 99% of your creators!https://twitter.com/robgreenlee/status/1019257507359756288Doug SalamoneAll my sites are SSL. It's $8 a year.Linda IrwinGo Daddy charges an arm and a leg for SSL.If you are hosting on WIX, you can get the SSL free.Linda IrwinHi . . . just got back. Listening on Spreaker web and listen to a show later (not live) all of the way through and notice 0 plays and so many downloads. Then come back later because I commented and wanted to see if someone else had commented also, and it still shows 0 plays.Spreaker Live ShowHi Linda, Can you clarify a little more on your question? Are you asking about embed webplayer counts?Linda IrwinMy question today is why are my listens to other episodes not showing up where the listen counts are visible?Spreaker/Voxnest Links:https://Voxnest.comhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at voxnest.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/VoxNestTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com

Spreaker Live Show
SLS: Is Dynamic Ad Insertion for ALL, Podcast Movement

Spreaker Live Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 60:39


Spreaker Live Show #160 for July 18th, 2018Show Duration: 60 minutes-Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Partnerships, Voxnest and Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)voxnest(dotcom)-Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on Spreaker-We stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.com-You can now get the show on Google Podcasts App on Android-PodcastMovement.com is Next Week in Philly July 23-26 -Spreaker Meetup - Tues, 24th evening dinner with Jay Soderberg and I - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd9Hjy02hoO-ZM7Sg3yfgUAVUtUnWs1BNjB5q_2YL2DhX6dvw/viewform-Spreaker powered by Voxnest - Whole new booth experience this year with ability to use touch screens to see all of our platforms in our software.- The Power of Dynamic Ad Insertion to Generate Podcast RevenueThursday, July 26th9:00 am – 9:45 am ESTDynamic Ad Insertion is now accessible to all levels of podcasters. In this session, our Head of Partnerships Rob Greenlee, together with other podcasting business veterans, will discuss the growing area of dynamic ad insertion with leading experts that can share real-world experiences. Ad insertion technology is being used by an increasing number of podcasters to not only increase advertising revenue across archive episodes but also to insert pre-recorded host/live read and mentions as well. They will discuss when it makes sense to use ad insertion and how this element of ad technology will continue to change podcast advertising as programmatic buying increases.- State of PodcastingTuesday, July 24th1:30pm – 2:15 pm ESTIn this session, speakers from the very top podcasting industry will take a deep dive into every major facet of the podcasting space in 2018 and beyond and will highlight 2018 market trending data around content, discovery, audience, metrics, platforms, and monetization. Panelists are Rob Greenlee, Todd Cochrane, Kerri Hoffman, Rob Walch, Todd Cochrane, Tom Webster, Hernan Lopez.Podcast Movement Guide - https://blog.spreaker.com/2018/07/12/podcast-movement-2018-guide-industry-event/Show Today:- PodcastMovement is Next Week- Edison Smart Audio Report on Smart Speakers Out Today- Does ad insertion make sense for all sizes and types of podcast publishers?- Gail Nobles Created Audio Jingle for SLS- Other Listener CommentsOn the show today:The Smart Audio Report (Spring 2018) from NPR and Edison Research".- To download the full report: https://www.nationalpublicmedia.com/smart-audio-report/latest-report/https://www.nationalpublicmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Smart-Audio-Report-from-NPR-and-Edison-Research-Spring-2018_Downloadable-PDF.pdf-With more than 43M smart speaker owners in the U.S., adoption of smart speakers is going mainstream. -New smart speaker owners are emerging as a distinct audience in terms of user profile, behavior, and media habits, according to the latest research from The Smart Audio Report, which for the first time after launching in 2017 offers a preview into the realities of mainstream use. The Spring 2018 Report, available July 18 (Today), also reveals opportunities across industries – from publishing and tech to products and services. Key findings include: - For first adopters, the smart speaker is now the #1 way they listen to audio, and 38% of newer, early mainstream users say they purchased the device hoping to reduce screen time - While first adopters demonstrate more advanced smart speaker use – controlling home security and other household devices – Early mainstream users are quickly relying on the technology for a wider range of daily activities – ordering food, making calls, getting traffic reports, researching products, and shopping - Among all smart speaker owners, the most preferred formats for audio advertisements are skills/features created by a brand, host-read ads on podcasts, product endorsements, and sponsor or underwriter announcements during public radio Does ad insertion make sense for all sizes and types of podcast publishers?-Yes, it can work with Programmatic ads and being able to monetize archive episodes. -Non-evergreen past shows will make less money then shows with true evergreen content. -Depends on types of ads too - radio-like or Live reads-Can automate the monetization of your podcast-Power in combining Programmatic and Live ReadsListener Comments & Questions:http://twitter.com/DaveThackeray Jul 17@spreaker I hate your tagline. "Listen to the world's trendiest podcasts or create your own on Spreaker"? TRENDIEST? Talk about putting off 99% of your creators!https://twitter.com/robgreenlee/status/1019257507359756288Doug SalamoneAll my sites are SSL. It's $8 a year.Linda IrwinGo Daddy charges an arm and a leg for SSL.If you are hosting on WIX, you can get the SSL free.Linda IrwinHi . . . just got back. Listening on Spreaker web and listen to a show later (not live) all of the way through and notice 0 plays and so many downloads. Then come back later because I commented and wanted to see if someone else had commented also, and it still shows 0 plays.Spreaker Live ShowHi Linda, Can you clarify a little more on your question? Are you asking about embed webplayer counts?Linda IrwinMy question today is why are my listens to other episodes not showing up where the listen counts are visible?Spreaker/Voxnest Links:https://Voxnest.comhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at voxnest.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/VoxNestTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com

The Wolf Den
134 Kerri Hoffman, CEO of PRX

The Wolf Den

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 40:00


Kerri Hoffman, CEO of PRX, joins Lex Friedman and Chris Bannon on The Wolf Den. The three discuss Kerri's unconventional path from working for Greenpeace to the world of podcasting. Kerri then discusses PRX's place in the industry, including their Podcast Garage, a Massachusetts-based community recording studio and educational hub.

Werk It: The Podcast
Pitch Time!

Werk It: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 75:24


Several leading ladies in podcasting give honest feedback on live pitches. With PRX’s Kerri Hoffman, Pineapple Street’s Jenna Weiss-Berman, NPR’s N’Jeri Eaton, WNYC Studios’ Paula Szuchman, and Anayansi Diaz-Cortez. Werk It: The Podcast is a compilation of some of the best moments from the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors include Cole Haan, M.A.C. Cosmetics, and ThirdLove.com. You can find more information at www.wnyc.org/shows/werkit.

It's All Journalism
#237 - PRX CEO sees bright future for podcasting

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 26:05


On this week's It's All Journalism podcast, producer Michael O'Connell talks to Kerri Hoffman, CEO of the Public Radio Exchange, about a recent PRX release outlining nine trends for podcasting. They also discuss the importance of good audio editing and what makes a successful and sustainable podcast.

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Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller
Kerri Hoffman, CEO of PRX--The future of podcasting

Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2016 29:05


What does the future look like for how audio content gets distributed--and heard? And what will it take to make podcasting and broadcasting a sustainable business for producers? Kerri Hoffman, who has been with PRX since their early days, has just been named CEO. She shares her vision.

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Stories of The Influencer Economy with Ryan Williams
87: Podcaster MasterClass w/ Hrishikesh Hirway of Song Exploder

Stories of The Influencer Economy with Ryan Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 55:43


Hrishikesh Hirway is a musician, story-teller, and podcast host who hosts Song Exploder, a podcast where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, telling the story of how they were made. He has had inspiring and loved musicians such as U2, Björk, Postal Service and Spoon on the show. Hrishikesh is a podcast mastercraftsman and we talk in depth about his creative process and how he launched his idea to the world. We dive into how he created one of the most successful music podcasts. As a podcast listener Song Exploder invites you into the mindset and framework of some of the bigger touring acts and indie artists in the music world. You can hear Wilco's Jeff Wilco explain what inspired him to write the song Magnetized. Or U2's The Edge breaking down the process for how the music was written for U2's song Cedarwood Road, and Bono looks back at his life growing up in Dublin where he was inspired to write the song. And Postal Service's Jimmy Tamborello shares the District Sleeps Alone Tonight, and talks about his instruments, his influences, and accidentally making a loop out of Jenny Lewis's backing vocals. Please Review our podcast on iTunes, it really helps us get discovered in iTunes by new listeners. :) Click HERE to review AND to buy The Influencer Economy Book Click Here. Hrishikesh doesn't ask the artists about their big hit singles or world-wide hits. The songs are often personal and intimate tracks, composed and created by the artist. Song Exploder is an intimate and personal window into the world of how artists create, write, and score the songs that people love. Hrishikesh talks in depth about how he created the idea for Song Exploder, launched it to the world with the help of Jesse Thorn the Maximum Fun (a podcast network) and is thriving as part of the Radiotopia network. And I want to give a high five to my friends Kerri Hoffman and Maggie Taylor at PRX   If you like this episode, feel free to tag @songexploder (https://twitter.com/songexploder) on Twitter to give Rishi some love. Song Exploder: http://songexploder.net/ RadioTopia: http://www.radiotopia.fm/ PRX:  http://www.prx.org/ Ryan Williams' Influencer Economy website: http://www.influencereconomy.com/