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Cafe con Pam Podcast
232 - Write Your Own Paycheck with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams

Cafe con Pam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 58:15


Listeners, we're back this week with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams.Juleyka Lantigua is the Founder and CEO of LWC Studios, an award-winning digital media studio whose original work reaches rising audiences with programming that has a social-justice vein. She created and executive produces 70 Million, the first open-source solutions journalism podcast chronicling how locals are tackling jail reform around the country. In 2020, LWC Studios received a Peabody Award nomination, earned silver in the audio documentary category at the New York International Radio Festival, and won “The Director's Prize,” their first Third Coast award, also known as “The  Oscars of Audio.” In 2021, “Driving the Green Book,” which she edited and the company produced for Macmillan Podcasts, earned the inaugural Ambie for Best History Podcast. A Fulbright Scholar, Tory Burch Fellow, and Stanford SLEI alumna, Julleyka holds a BA from Skidmore College, a Master's in Journalism from Boston University, and an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College. During our conversation, we talked about:LeadershipStarting your own companyThe harm hierarchies createLatina Equal PaydayWhat is next for LWC Studios This  episode is brought to you by Aligned  Collective MastermindLet's embark on a journey of dismantling outdated business practices and oppressive marketing tactics. Let's decolonize and create liberated businesses together. Learn more and submit your application at alignedcollective.club Follow Juleyka on all things social:InstagramTwitterFacebookLWC Studios FacebookLWC Studios TwitterLWC Studios InstagramWebsite Follow Cafe con Pam on all things socialInstagramFacebookhttp://cafeconpam.com/Join the FREE Cafe con Pam ChallengeIf you are a business owner, join us for Aligned Collective MastermindLearn about PowerSistersSubscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!

EL ADN
Meet Juleyka Lantigua, the Latina Revolutionizing the Podcasting World

EL ADN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 48:30


Juleyka Lantigua is the Founder and CEO of multi-million dollar media company Lantigua Williams & Co., a Peabody-nominated studio whose mission is to support and amplify the work of creators from the margins in digital audio and film. Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in The Bronx, she's a journalism veteran with 20 years of experience. Prior to launching her own business, she was Senior Supervising Producer/Editor of NPR's Code Switch and before that, she was a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she became the first dedicated criminal-justice reporter. Juleyka has been the recipient of several fellowships and grants, including the MacArthur Foundation and Fulbright Foundation. We talked about embarking on a new career later in life, her networking strategy as a shy individual and how she made her work match her purpose in the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/el-adn-podcast/support

EL ADN
Meet Juleyka Lantigua, the Latina Revolutionizing the Podcasting World

EL ADN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 48:30


Juleyka Lantigua is the Founder and CEO of multi-million dollar media company Lantigua Williams & Co., a Peabody-nominated studio whose mission is to support and amplify the work of creators from the margins in digital audio and film. Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in The Bronx, she's a journalism veteran with 20 years of experience. Prior to launching her own business, she was Senior Supervising Producer/Editor of NPR's Code Switch and before that, she was a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she became the first dedicated criminal-justice reporter. Juleyka has been the recipient of several fellowships and grants, including the MacArthur Foundation and Fulbright Foundation. We talked about embarking on a new career later in life, her networking strategy as a shy individual and how she made her work match her purpose in the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/el-adn-podcast/support

NotiPod Hoy
Los pódcast del The New York Times ayudaron al crecimiento de sus ingresos

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 12:41


Lo nuevo en la newsletter de @ViaPodcast: ✅ The New York Times tuvo un crecimiento de ingresos mejor de lo esperado gracias a sus pódcast. ✅ HBO Max listo para competir con Netflix en el mundo de los pódcast. ✅ El 59% de las marcas en España usa el audio en su estrategia de marketing digital. ✅ Deepak Chopra firma un acuerdo de pódcast multiproyecto con Audible. ➽ Pódcast, un espacio para huir del sexismo de los medios tradicionales. ➽ "El pódcast va a encender un día en toda Latinoamérica…”. Así lo asegura Paula Molina, periodista, fundadora y editora general del área de pódcast de Radio Cooperativa, de Chile. ➽ El estudio de producción digital Lantigua Williams & Co. cambia de marca. ➽ Presentan nueva edición de Cuentos en Ted en formato pódcast. ➽ Mauricio Salazar, de Emotions Podcast en Costa Rica, nos cuenta su experiencia en el Google Podcasts Creator Program. ✅ Pódcast recomendado ➽ Orden de traslado. Es un pódcast de poesía universal en la voz de famosos autores y locutores. Es conducido por el poeta y traductor argentino Ezequiel Zaidenwerg. Se trata de programa corto y con silencios para honrar lo mejor de la literatura en verso. En cada capítulo presenta poemas y letras de canciones recitados por distintos invitados.

3 Clips | a Podcast for Marketers Who Podcast
Interviewing, Seriously (ft. Juleyka Lantigua-Williams)

3 Clips | a Podcast for Marketers Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 37:21


SHOW NOTES: The first time we had veteran producer, host, and production company founder/CEO Juleyka Lantigua-Williams on the show was in November 2020. Back then, Jay spoke with Juleyka about developing her company and the show she hosts, How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything – a podcast that helps adult children of immigrant parents broach difficult topics with their families. We invited Juleyka back for this special episode on interviewing because of her depth of experience. We particularly appreciate the vulnerability, sensitivity, nerve, and humor that she brings to conversations with her guests, and shared with us. Listen, learn, and level up. EXPLORE THE SHOW Visit http://3clipspodcast.com for all episodes of the show. LEARN MORE ABOUT 3 CLIPS HOST JAY ACUNZO Subscribe to his newsletter, explore his course for podcasters, or watch and listen to all of Jay's shows and projects at http://jayacunzo.com LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com INSIDE THIS EPISODE: How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything can be found here: https://www.talktomamipapi.com/ Follow Juleyka Lantigua-Williams on Twitter here:https://twitter.com/JuleykaLantigua Listen to the original 3 Clips episode with Juleyka here: https://3clipspodcast.com/how-to-talk-to-mami-papi-about-anything-ip-extensions-intuition-process-ft-juleyka-lantigua-williams/ Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/ From Play It Forward: This week's recommended podcast is Mementos: https://www.mementospodcast.com/ This episode was produced by Andrea Muraskin: https://andreamuraskin.com Theme music provided by Cardboard Rocketship: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5TzmK85fEdotyi2mu582Sm Thanks for listening!

Insider Interviews
A Panel with Podcasting Over-Achievers: Desai, Washington, Wilson, Lantigua-Wilson – Epi 33

Insider Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 32:48


I had the good fortune of being asked by NATPE – the global trade association focused on the business of content, to help produce the first ever conference in the media/marketing industry dedicated to the topic of iterating IP from podcasting to TV and back again. What the heck does that mean? Well, it's basically around how TV shows are turning into podcasts to find new audiences and podcasting content has turned into TV shows and films.  Think Homeland, Dirty John, even Dirty Diana! So of course I made myself one of the moderators (oh, and a did a little co-hosting with actor Amy Hill (“Magnum, P.I.”)). But I wanted my panel to feel a little more like a podcast. So you'll hear some mini-1:1s with major insights from Steve Wilson, Chief Strategy Officer of QCode Media, Shaleen Desai, SVP of Adult Series for Warner Brothers Animation and their Blue Ribbon Content podcast division, Juleyka Lantigua-Williams (yes, from my “bonus episode,”) of Lantigua-Williams & Co., and Glynn Washington, Host/Executive Producer of Snap Judgment Studios. There's good news/bad news: This conference streams free on July 14, 2021. If you missed the full four hour event you'll want to join NATPE and to play that - and their myriad other conference about the content business, on demand. The good news is that at least you can hear some of THIS panel right here. The bad news? The audio is lifted right off of the conference recording. So some of the quality of the sound might not be perfect, but the quality of the content is excellent. With that, hear why I called this a panel of over-achievers who will wow you with their accomplishments, and their insights. Lantigua-Williams:  I am the founder of Lantigua-Williams & Co. We're an independent podcast and film studio, and we adopted the slogan erasing the margins earlier this year, after three years of thinking about what it is that we want to do in the world. And that seemed to fit. We try to tell stories that make it really complicated to put things and people in boxes. Washington: My name is Glynn Washington. I am the host of Snap Judgment and Snap Judgement Studios. We created the shows Spooked, Heaven's Gate and Snap Judgement. Wilson: I'm Steve Wilson. I'm chief strategy officer at QCode Media. We specialize in making original scripted fiction podcasts. We're really trying to tell new stories, with amazing creators and see them become the next wave of content that we all love in the world. Desai: I'm Shaleen Desai the senior vice president of Animation at Warner Brothers Animation. I also oversee our company's scripted podcasts initiative for Warner Media. Transcript: Moss: Steve, you spent 15 years at Apple, you're a font of knowledge. I think that you're probably putting that to good use at QCode, which is a relatively newer to the industry. So, I wanted to start with you so that you'd give us some building blocks. What inspired you to join QCode and skip retiring with the 'gold Apple watch'? Wilson: Well, I certainly did enjoy my time at Apple, working with partners in the content space. I did editorial and partner relations and marketing for apple podcasts for some time. In working with partners, always envisioned myself, going to the publisher side, having the opportunity to, not just be on the platform side, but really work with original stories and amazing partners. Got to work with everyone in the podcast industry, some incredible people, including the panelists here. And, as I looked across the industry, I was fascinated by what QCode was doing. The company that started about two years ago by a former agent named Rob Herting. And Rob had seen time and again how Hollywood can be risk-averse, and it can be challenging, to start new stories. QCode was founded to try to build new properties and audio experiences for people that the world had never heard before. And something I'd point out at the top is it's interesting in all the media that we consume how,

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
Let's Make Podcasting Metrics More Meaningful w/ Juleyka Lantigua-Williams

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 26:37


Do download numbers matter? Juleyka Lantigua-Williams doesn't think so. There's a better metric for gauging your podcasts success and she has the study to prove it.Key Links: Juleyka Lantigua-Williams of Lantigua Williams & Co Article: https://soundsprofitable.com/update/podcasting-metrics-meaningful-----Do you know how to access your podcasts listen-through rates?___Credits: Hosted by Bryan Barletta of Sounds Profitable - bryan@soundsprofitable.com Audio engineering by Ian Powell Executive produced by Evo Terra of Simpler Media Special thanks to James Cridland of Podnews Podcast hosting and dynamic insertion wizardry by Whooshkaa Sounds Profitable Theme written by Tim CameronJoin the feed at https://soundsprofitable.supercast.tech/ Send us messages with Yappa! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Hear Things
Let's Make Podcasting Metrics More Meaningful w/ Juleyka Lantigua-Williams

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 26:37


Do download numbers matter? Juleyka Lantigua-Williams doesn't think so. There's a better metric for gauging your podcasts success and she has the study to prove it.Key Links:Juleyka Lantigua-Williams of Lantigua Williams & CoArticle: https://soundsprofitable.com/update/podcasting-metrics-meaningful-----Do you know how to access your podcasts listen-through rates?___Credits:Hosted by Bryan Barletta of Sounds Profitable - bryan@soundsprofitable.comAudio engineering by Ian PowellExecutive produced by Evo Terra of Simpler MediaSpecial thanks to James Cridland of PodnewsPodcast hosting and dynamic insertion wizardry by WhooshkaaSounds Profitable Theme written by Tim CameronJoin the feed at https://soundsprofitable.supercast.tech/Send us messages with Yappa!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Insider Interviews
Bonus Epi – On ContentCast and Lantigua-Williams Redux!

Insider Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 38:16


It's been a busy couple of months for me in podcasting... so I didn't get to podcasting! Here's what I mean: This is a BONUS episode...actually a republication of Epi 12 featuring my interview with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams from exactly one year ago. She is a force to be reckoned with, a holder of two masters and embracer of two kids and a proud publisher of a show with 1 million downloads now. Yup, "Latina to Latina" just crossed the million listen mark this week. But there's more you can hear in my interview with her as part of CONTENTCAST next week! Whaat? Well, I've been busy with podcasting...and TV...in producing the first-ever conference about the intersection of those platforms as cross-over IP. That means a HECK of a lot of companies are turning popular podcasts into TV or film content and TV companies are expanding their shows into fan engagement podcasts. Trust me, it's all the rage. Want to hear it from the experts? Then register for free and catch this huge conference created by NATPE, the global content trade association, on July 14th, 2021: https://natpe.com/contentcast. Just look at the SPEAKERS tab! See what I mean? From Kevin Pollak to Glynn Washington...the heads of SiriusXM to Tegna to iHeartMedia to Triton Digital to...well, you get the picture. Did I mention I also corralled my friend Amy Hill into hosting?(And yes, you heard us chat around a year ago on my other podcast, "It's Quite A Living!" Keep your friends close....) So, that's why this is Epi 12 REDUX. What Juleyka had to say a year ago is still important and appropriate today...only the numbers have changed. (But there are also twice as many podcasts published now as there were then! Yup, we also have Edison Research and Nielsen sharing info at ContentCast. Thanks for listening...and learning... and I hope I see you at ContentCast!

The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting
Juleyka Lantigua: On Lantigua Williams & Co., storytelling and justice, parenting, and entrepreneurship

The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 67:59


On this episode, Alexandra interviews Juleyka Lantigua, who is the founder and CEO of Lantigua Williams & Co. (now LWC Studios) since the episode aired), a film and audio production company. Juleyka shares about her past experience working in law, her many years throughout journalism and writing about topics central to people of color, her time at Code Switch, and how she came to build her own company. They also discuss how becoming a business owner, specifically in podcasting, has impacted the way that she communicates with her children and how friendship building is a key component to all the amazing things she has done in audio. Juleyka reflects on How to Talk to [Mamí and Papí] About Anything and the immigrant experience, while also sharing about Podcasting, Seriously and its fund to support indie podcasters. Follow Juleyka Lantigua-Williams:Lantigua Williams & Co. website: https://www.lantiguawilliams.com/ Juleyka's Twitter:  https://twitter.com/JuleykaLantigua Juleyka's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juleykalantigua/?hl=en LanWilCo Twitter: https://twitter.com/LanWilCo LanWilCo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lanwilco/?hl=en Podcasting, Seriously Fund: https://www.podcastingseriously.com/fundFollow POD.DRALAND for more:Website: https://www.poddraland.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pod.draland/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/poddralandFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pod.draland/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@poddraland?lang=enSubscribe to the newsletter for updates on this show and more: https://www.poddraland.com/subscribe-1Share about the episode on your social media and hashtag the following to connect with other listeners:#ThePodBroads#PoddralandLeave a review on Podchaser:https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-pod-broads-a-podcast-about-1588942Ad info:The Wave Free guide: https://wavepodcasting.com/pod-broads/Use code: POD.DRALAND10  for 10% off of the full guideOriginal music by Kerry Blu:Website kblumusic.orgInstagram https://www.instagram.com/kblumusic/?hl=enCover Art by Elsa Bermudezhttps://elsabermudez.carbonmade.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddaht/choice.crd.codonations4abortion.com

Between 2 Mics
Juleyka Lantigua Williams on Finding Your Ideal Podcast Listener

Between 2 Mics

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 32:59


About Juleyka Lantigua-WilliamsAbout LW&CAbout the Podcasting, Seriously FundPodcasting Seriously (Clubhouse, Newsletter)LW&C TwitterLW&C InstagramLW&C Facebook

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
The New York Times made $36m from podcast ads in 2020

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 2:21


Michael Barbaro apologises; Google Podcasts tweaks; Lantigua-Williams launches; Joe Budden confusion Visit https://podnews.net/update/nyt-q2020 for all the links, and to subscribe.

Podcast Brunch Club
Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, host of How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything

Podcast Brunch Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 44:11


A discussion with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, an all-around podcast powerhouse who is the founder and CEO of Lantigua Williams & Co and hosts a number of shows including How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything, which the PBC community listened to as part of the December podcast playlist on Generations. Lantigua Williams & Co is a digital media studio that has a long and impressive roster of podcasts including, Latina to Latina, Birthful, 70 Million, Feeling My Flo, and more.

3 Clips | a Podcast for Marketers Who Podcast
How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí ] About Anything: IP Extensions, Intuition, & Process (ft. Juleyka Lantigua-Williams)

3 Clips | a Podcast for Marketers Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 53:01


Juleyka has worked behind the scenes in various capacities on many hit shows, including 70 Million, Latina to Latina, Driving the Green Book, Marvel's Voices, Code Switch, and more Her depth of experience merged in a flash to become one of her newest hits: How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything. The show went from idea to launch in just three weeks, but of course it took Juleyka's years of work in podcasting to make something like that possible. This show is personal, which is why Juleyka cast herself in a role she wouldn't normally choose: she's the show host and narrator. How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything addresses issues that adult children of immigrant parents may have a hard time talking to their parents about. Juleyka herself is from the Domincan Republic and moved to the US when she was 10, so she makes the perfect stand-in for her audience, because she is the audience. In each episode, a guest shares a testimonial of an issue they face, and this is followed by an interview between Juleyka and an expert in the field, where they discuss the issue at hand. Most importantly, the show is resonating with listeners. In this episode, join 3 Clips host and Marketing Showrunners founder Jay Acunzo as he talks with Juleyka Lantigua Williams about the large and small choices that make How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything a success - and how it was the perfect combination of Juleyka following her well-honed instincts and tapping into her high tolerance for risk that made it happen.JOIN THE NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to “Playing Favorites,” Jay Acunzo's weekly email, and get 1 new concept or technique every Friday morning to help you create your audience's favorite things: marketingshowrunners.com/subscribe/. JAY'S WORKSHOPS & COURSES FOR PODCASTERS: Consider the course, Growable Shows, if you're trying to turn your rough ideas into a better premise for your podcast -- one that prompts subscription and sharing. https://jayacunzo.com/growable-showsOr consider the Showrunner Sessions, an 8-week intensive to develop your ideas and do real work on your real show, tackling the tough, important, and creative challenges you can't quickly google. We run 1 workshop per quarter. Learn more and sign up for updates and discounts here: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/podcast-workshops-content-marketers/INSIDE THIS EPISODE: How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything can be found here: https://www.talktomamipapi.com/Follow How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything host Juleyka Lantigua-Williams on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/JuleykaLantiguaLearn more about Lantigua Williams & Co. here: https://www.lantiguawilliams.com/Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/You can find all episodes of 3 Clips wherever you listen to podcasts, or by browsing the show's home page at marketingshowrunners.com/podcastThanks for listening!

3 Clips | a Podcast for Marketers Who Podcast
How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí ] About Anything: IP Extensions, Intuition, & Process (ft. Juleyka Lantigua-Williams)

3 Clips | a Podcast for Marketers Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 53:02


Juleyka has worked behind the scenes in various capacities on many hit shows, including 70 Million, Latina to Latina, Driving the Green Book, Marvel’s Voices, Code Switch, and more Her depth of experience merged in a flash to become one of her newest hits: How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything. The show went from idea to launch in just three weeks, but of course it took Juleyka’s years of work in podcasting to make something like that possible. This show is personal, which is why Juleyka cast herself in a role she wouldn’t normally choose: she’s the show host and narrator. How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything addresses issues that adult children of immigrant parents may have a hard time talking to their parents about. Juleyka herself is from the Domincan Republic and moved to the US when she was 10, so she makes the perfect stand-in for her audience, because she is the audience. In each episode, a guest shares a testimonial of an issue they face, and this is followed by an interview between Juleyka and an expert in the field, where they discuss the issue at hand. Most importantly, the show is resonating with listeners. In this episode, join 3 Clips host and Marketing Showrunners founder Jay Acunzo as he talks with Juleyka Lantigua Williams about the large and small choices that make How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything a success - and how it was the perfect combination of Juleyka following her well-honed instincts and tapping into her high tolerance for risk that made it happen.JOIN THE NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to “Playing Favorites,” Jay Acunzo’s weekly email, and get 1 new concept or technique every Friday morning to help you create your audience’s favorite things: marketingshowrunners.com/subscribe/. JAY'S WORKSHOPS & COURSES FOR PODCASTERS: Consider the course, Growable Shows, if you're trying to turn your rough ideas into a better premise for your podcast -- one that prompts subscription and sharing. https://marketingshowrunners.podia.com/growable-shows-developing-your-ideas-into-an-irresistible-premise-your-audience-loves-sharesOr consider the Showrunner Sessions, an 8-week intensive to develop your ideas and do real work on your real show, tackling the tough, important, and creative challenges you can’t quickly google. We run 1 workshop per quarter. Learn more and sign up for updates and discounts here: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/podcast-workshops-content-marketers/INSIDE THIS EPISODE: How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything can be found here: https://www.talktomamipapi.com/Follow How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything host Juleyka Lantigua-Williams on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/JuleykaLantiguaLearn more about Lantigua Williams & Co. here: https://www.lantiguawilliams.com/Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/You can find all episodes of 3 Clips wherever you listen to podcasts, or by browsing the show’s home page at marketingshowrunners.com/podcastThanks for listening!

The Democracy Group
Civic Engagement, Social Distancing, and Democracy Reform

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 37:25


“COVID, the pandemic … has really brought to bear not just the inequities and the inequalities, but also the necessity to have a much more active sense of democracy as a verb — democracy as an action that we can all be part of.”-Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, 70 MillionHostRichard DaviesCo-host, How Do We Fix It?@DaviesNowGuestsMila AtmosHost, Future Hindsight@milaatmosJuleyka Lantigua-Williams, Founder and CEO of Lantigua-Williams and Co.Creator and Executive Producer, 70 Million@JuleykaLantiguaCarah Ong-Whaley, Associate Director at James Madison Center for Civic Engagement at James Madison UniversityCo-host, Democracy Matters@CarahOngLee Drutman, Senior Fellow at New AmericaCo-host, Politics in Question@leedrutman

Podcasting with Aaron
Juleyka Lantigua-Williams | How to Grow Your Podcast Audience

Podcasting with Aaron

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 25:08


Juleyka Lantigua-Williams shares her strategy for audience growth and how it's put her shows on the path to reach 1 million downloads by the end of the year.Here's what I learned in this episode: Audience growth isn't something that magically happens once you start publishing episodes. If you want to grow your audience and get more listeners and fans, there's three important questions to ask yourself. These questions are important regardless of how long you've been podcasting.The three questions are:1. Who is the ideal listener for my show?2. What needs do they have that I'm trying to address and fulfill with my show?3. Where is my ideal listener spending their time and attention, and what's my plan for getting their attention?•••Juleyka Lantigua-Williams is the founder of Lantigua Williams & Co, an audio production company. She describes her role as building teams that make podcasts and films.So a little more about Juleyka:Juleyka is the Founder/CEO of Lantigua Williams & Co., an award-winning and Peabody-nominated digital media studio that builds teams that create beautiful experiences in digital audio and film. She is a journalism veteran with 20 years of experience as a writer, reporter, editor, syndicated columnist, book editor/scout, lecturer, and audio producer. Lantigua Williams & Co. produces original shows like Latina to Latina, 70 Million, and Feeling My Flo, and provides tailored consulting and white-label production services for clients that include Macmillan Podcasts, the Phi Beta Kappa Society, WHYY, KQED, and Civil Beat.Juleyka says she first fell in love with podcasts after hearing Serial. After devouring that show, she became fascinated with the way story-telling techniques were being used in audio. She got the chance to work on Code Switch at NPR, and fell in love with the process of making podcasts.I met Juleyka last year when Lantigua Williams & Co started using Simplecast for hosting. After several interesting and insightful conversations about podcasting, I asked her if she would be willing to be a guest on my show to talk more about her approach to audience acquisition.Couple quick things to mention before we get into the interview:First, Juleyka is hosting a series of webinars about working in podcasting she's calling Podcasting Seriously. If you're interested in getting into working in the podcast industry, or if you'd like to take your podcasting skills to the next level, I'd encourage you to check it out and sign up. Visit https://www.podcastingseriously.com/ to learn more.Second, we recorded this interview using Squadcast, which dropped the call multiple times. Kind of a bummer, but that's how it goes sometimes. Next time I'll be sure to record locally as well. Luckily I was able to edit the show in a way that the drops aren't noticeable.Alright, let's get into my conversation about audience acquisition (and more) with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams.Tip #1 for Audience Growth: Know as much about your ideal listener as possible without violating their privacy.Q: Who is the ideal listener for your show? If you're like me, you might answer that question with something slightly vague, like, ”My ideal listener is someone who is interested in making a great podcast.”That's a decent start, but let's dig deeper. Let's get specific.So where do you start? What are the fundamentals?So many people start podcasting before they've identified their show's number one biggest fan. You've probably heard about creating for an ideal listener before, but Juleyka takes the idea to the next level.Juleyka looks for factual evidence for what she believes is true about her ideal listener, who even has a name and a face (check out the website).Things you should know about your ideal listener:AgeEducation levelCareer levelRelationship statusFamily infoWhere she livesDigital experience habitsHobbiesPurchasing habitsHow many other people like her are there?Juleyka's ideal listener even has a name: Kenya.Why this matters: Knowing your ideal listener gives you a target. It will help guide your decisions as you're planning out your content and pitching the show to advertisers.If you're thinking about starting a show, answer this question:"Will my ideal listener listen to this show?"If you know that she will listen, then pursue the idea.Tip #2 for Audience Growth: Meet the needs of your ideal listener.Once you've figured out who your ideal listener is, start thinking about what their needs are. What podcasts do they listen to and why? What are their needs? How can you make something that addresses those needs?These can be difficult questions to answer, but if you know a few people who match the profile of your ideal listener, you should ask them which podcasts they listen to, and why. I think you'll find the answers interesting and thought-provoking.Tip #3 for Audience Growth: Once you know who your ideal listener is, go where they are."Once you know who she is, you need to figure out where she is and go there. Where is she? How can I take the show to her?""Where is your ideal listener spending their time and attention?Don't wait for them to discover you. Take the show to them.Juleyka mentioned looking for consumer data about her ideal listener, which is something I've never really looked into getting before. I didn't get a chance to ask her for more details, but here's a link I found on Google that might be a good place to start: Where Can You Buy Big Data? Here Are The Biggest Consumer Data BrokersShows mentioned in this episode:Code SwitchLatina to LatinaFeeling My Flo70 MillionFollow and Support Juleyka:https://www.lantiguawilliams.com/@juleykalantigua on Twitter@LanWilCoPodcasting, Seriously with Juleyka Lantigua-WilliamsWhether you’re an independent creative or someone looking to make a career move to podcasting, this series is for you. With so many excellent 101 resources available about HOW TO podcast, it’s time to take a deeper look at skills and ideas that will take you a step further into podcasting as an industry. Let’s talk, seriously.Get your tickets now!•••Connect with me at https://www.aarondowd.com, and get more podcast episodes at podcastingwithaaron.com.Thanks for listening!Aaron DowdJuly 23, 2020Fort Worth, Texas

Insider Interviews
Lantigua-Williams with the Scoop on Launching a Podcast Company

Insider Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 33:38


Get the "insider scoop" on how to dive in to creating a place in the podcasting world. The talented Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, Founder/CEO of Lantigua Williams & Co., an award-winning and Peabody-nominated digital media studio, walked us through her anxiety through her achievements. While she's humble enough to just describe herself as someone who builds teams that create podcasts, those teams have turned out hit after hit in three short years. But Lantigua-Williams has the chops, from 20 years of experience as a writer, reporter, editor, syndicated columnist, book editor/scout, lecturer, and audio producer! The differentiator for this company? Its mission to support and amplify the creators and stories "from the margins" - which often means by and about women of color. These shows include Latina to Latina, which just passed 100 episodes, 70 Million, and Feeling My Flo. But Lantigua-Williams also does consulting and white-label production services for clients like Macmillan Podcasts (Driving the Green Book), the Phi Beta Kappa Society, WHYY, KQED, and Civil Beat. Another secret weapon for success is Juleyka's authenticity and generosity. She's set a tone of sharing -- which you'll hear candidly in this conversation and can read in her posts on the company site and elsewhere, like this very guide to "centering marginalized people in your podcast." Listen and learn the ins and outs of producing a show and starting a company as Juleyka shares her knowledge and expertise including: How Juleyka embraces her BFF, named "Insomnia", and sidekick, Perfectionism The path from intern to producer to company founder - as a "hyphenated American" The first step to starting any company Staying true to Juleyka's vision for her company How some shows came about (umm, conversations around astronauts menstruating in space?) and upcoming projects Supporting women of color Getting to "scale" and getting revenue Follow on Social Media Twitter @JuleykaLantigua LinkedIn Twitter @LanWilCo   Resources mentioned: Lantigua Williams & Co Podcasting Seriously Truth be Told by Tanya Moseley  

Ochenta Stories

This week’s episode is dedicated to Black Lives Matter, and all those who have lost their lives to police brutality in the United States. Special thanks to our guests, black creators and entrepreneurs from the US and FRANCE: in order of appearance: Sutanya Dacres, content creator and host of Dinner for One, Tanisha Townsend wine educator and founder of Girl Meets Glass, Gregory Pouy, author and host of Vlan Podcast, Juleyka Latingua Williams founder of Lantigua Williams and CO, Robin Davis, Digitial Content Creator and Leonard Diga, stylist and host of Raging Homos podcast. For a full transcript and a full list with links to organizations we mentioned in this episode, go to: ochenta studio.com/ochentastories and click on the episode.

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Future Hindsight
Civic Engagement, Social Distancing, and Democracy Reform

Future Hindsight

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 37:29


Recently, Mila sat down with other podcast hosts from our podcast network The Democracy Group, to discuss the impact COVID-19 is having on our democracy, vulnerable populations, and more. “COVID, the pandemic … has really brought to bear not just the inequities and the inequalities, but also the necessity to have a much more active sense of democracy as a verb — democracy as an action that we can all be part of.” — Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, 70 Million Host: Richard Davies, Co-host, How Do We Fix It? @DaviesNow Guests: Mila Atmos, Host, Future Hindsight @milaatmos Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, Founder and CEO of Lantigua-Williams and Co., Creator and Executive Producer, 70 Million @JuleykaLantigua Carah Ong-Whaley, Associate Director at James Madison Center for Civic Engagement at James Madison University, Co-host, Democracy Matters @CarahOng Lee Drutman, Senior Fellow at New America, Co-host, Politics in Question @leedrutman

70 Million
Civic Engagement, Social Distancing, and Democracy Reform

70 Million

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 37:25


Host: Richard Davies, Co-host, How Do We Fix It? @DaviesNowGuests:Mila Atmos, Host, Future Hindsight@milaatmosJuleyka Lantigua-Williams, Founder and CEO of Lantigua-Williams and Co., Creator and Executive Producer, 70 Million@JuleykaLantiguaCarah Ong-Whaley, Associate Director at James Madison Center for Civic Engagement at James Madison University, Co-host, Democracy Matters@CarahOngLee Drutman, Senior Fellow at New America, Co-host, Politics in Question@leedrutman

Podcast Gumbo
March 3rd - National I Want You To Be Happy Day with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams

Podcast Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 6:16


Podcast Recommendations for National I Want You To Be Happy Day Kind World - A Sun Keeps Shining (https://www.wbur.org/kindworld/2019/07/23/lasting-friendship-update) (includes original episode plus follow up) 70 Million - How New Orleans Could Set a New Course for Bail Reform (https://radiopublic.com/70-million-WxyvnV/s1!358e2) (By Juleyka Lantigua-Williams)  The Moth - I Can Die Now (https://themoth.org/stories/i-can-die-now) Today’s guest is Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, executive producer of many wonderful podcasts including 70 Million.  Use #IWantYouToBeHappyDay for all things related to this day.  Helpful Links Go to RateThisPodcast.com/podcastgumbo (https://ratethispodcast.com/podcastgumbo) to rate and review this podcast. It will help you lose weight. Podcast Gumbo is produced by Paul Kondo each week. Paul also writes the Podcast Gumbo newsletter (https://www.podcastgumbo.com/podcast-gumbo-newsletter/) where he recommends 3 unique podcast episodes every Wednesday. Full transcripts of every episode are on the Podcast Gumbo website (https://www.podcastgumbo.com/podcast-gumbo-podcast/) .  Want some weekly podcasting knowledge? Learn how Paul creates this podcast (https://www.podcastgumbo.com/things-im-learning-about-creating-the-podcast-gumbo-podcast/) . Paul can be found on Twitter at @paulkondo (https://twitter.com/paulkondo) . If you didn’t know, I am Paul.  This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Receta Del Exito
01: Cómo un email cambió mi vida a Empresaria con Juleyka Lantigua - Williams

Receta Del Exito

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 33:12


Juleyka Lantigua - Williams pasó de ser esposa, madre y empleada a ser una gran Empresaria y todo empezó con un email que cambio lo que sucedería de allí en adelante, su inspiradora historia te dejará con muchas ganas de empezar y tomarte el chance de hacer lo que te apasiona y vivir de eso, ella cuenta y comparte su Receta del Éxito. Suscribete y Visitanos en: www.RecetaDelExito.com Listo para Crear tu Podcast? www.CursoDePodcastGratis.com

Werk It: The Podcast
Top 10 Mistakes Freelancers Make (and How To Avoid Them!)

Werk It: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 30:17


When you’re in the freelance game, taking yourself seriously when it comes to managing your business is crucial. Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, CEO of Lantigua Williams & Co., gives you her no-bullshit, hard won guidance on how to be truly professional about your money and avoid common yet disadvantaging errors, from incorporating as an LLC, to digital invoicing and negotiating rates.  Links to additional resources:• “What Podcasting Pays Now” (Werk It Festival pay equity study)• AIR Media’s Indie Toolbox • The slideshow of this presentation is available online here Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of 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 for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.

Ear Hustle
Catch a Kite 4

Ear Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 32:26


Sleep, soundtracks and signing in prison — the Ear Hustle crew tackles questions from listeners about these topics and more, in this season’s “Catch a Kite” episode. Plus, we’ll share some of our favorite listener-generated Ear Hustle theme remixes. Spoiler alert: harps ahead. Find a full list of episode credits at earhustlesq.com, where you can also sign up for our newsletter and order a T-shirt, sticker pack or mug. Ear Hustle is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Thanks to Lt. Sam Robinson and Warden Ron Davis for their support of the show, and Lantigua Williams & Co. and BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode.

Ear Hustle
Life Shows Up

Ear Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 37:55


Getting a job after serving time is crucial to rebuilding your life, but a criminal record inevitably gets in the way. Four people share stories about how their time inside both helped prep them for jobs outside and impacted their getting back to work. Find a full list of episode credits at earhustlesq.com, where you can also download and remix our theme song (remixes are due Aug. 31, so get yours in soon!!), sign up for our newsletter and order a T-shirt, sticker pack or mug. Ear Hustle is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. As always, thanks to Lt. Sam Robinson and Warden Ron Davis for their support of the show, and Lantigua Williams & Co. and Audible for sponsoring this episode.

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Podcast Brunch Club
The Tip Off creator, Maeve McClenaghan

Podcast Brunch Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 22:04


In this interview, Stevie (PBC chapter leader in Minneapolis) chats with the creator behind The Tip Off, Maeve McClenaghan. Podcast Brunch Club members worldwide listened to an episode of The Tip Off as part of our podcast listening list on the theme of Secrets. The episode, entitled “Ep. 18 All the President’s Club Men,” tells the story of Madison Marriage, a journalist for the Financial Times, who went undercover at an exclusive fundraising event to expose its sleazy underbelly. Here’s a quick hit list of the things they talked about: Podcast Brunch Club listening list on Secrets The Tip Off episode about the exposé of R Kelly The Tip Off episode, “Burnt,” which tells the story of a journalist who was following the lead on a terrorism story when everything fell apart. Maeve’s podcast picks: In the Dark, Season 2 (the story of Curtis Flowers, who was tried for the same crime six times) Criminal Off Menu (two comedians talking to people about their favorite meal) Get in touch with Maeve & The Tip Off: Maeve’s Twitter: @MaeveMCC The Tip Off Twitter: @TipOffPodcast Email: tipoffpodcast@gmail.com Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Join Audible Feast: website, newsletter, Facebook, twitter Audio editing and production by Stevie Zampanti of Conceptual Podcasting. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Support Podcast Brunch Club Current Supporters include: Podchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts” Audioboom – originals that are funny, inspiring, entertaining and thought-provoking Listen Notes – “the best podcast search engine” Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting The Venn - a weekly list of handpicked, unbiased political podcasts Lantigua Williams & Co - the production team behind podcasts like Latina to Latina, 70 Million, & Feeling My Flo Critical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else” [subscribe_powerpress]

Ear Hustle
Snack Money

Ear Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 40:55


Running a prison takes a lot of work, and not just by the staff running the place. At San Quentin inmates work regular jobs, earn pennies on the hour and often supplement their income with a side hustle. Find a full list of episode credits at earhustlesq.com, where you can also download and remix our theme song (do it!), sign up for our newsletter and order a T-shirt, sticker pack or mug. Ear Hustle is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Thanks also to Lt. Sam Robinson and Warden Ron Davis for their support of the show, and Article, Lantigua Williams & Co. and Native for sponsoring this episode.

Ear Hustle
Inside Music

Ear Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 44:31


I think we can all agree: It’s high time we devoted a full episode to the music of San Quentin. Thanks to all of the musicians who talked with us for this episode, and shared their songs. Find a full list of credits at earhustlesq.com, where you can also download and remix our theme song (do it!), sign up for our newsletter and order a T-shirt, sticker pack or mug. Ear Hustle is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Thanks also to Lt. Sam Robinson and Warden Ron Davis for their support of the show, and Article and Lantigua Williams & Co. for sponsoring this episode.

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Werk It: The Podcast
How to Write (and Get) That Grant

Werk It: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 46:11


Grants can be a great way to find funding for your podcast. Juleyka Lantigua-Williams of Lantigua Williams & Co. explains how to figure out which ones to apply for, what you’ll need, and what you want to avoid. Hosted by Tanzina Vega, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of 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. Event sponsors for Werk It 2018 include Spotify, Capterra, Stitcher, ART19, Pandora, Himalaya, and Yale School of Management.

Werk It: The Podcast
Write Your Own Rules. Lead Like a Woman.

Werk It: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 41:55


Three women in podcasting on taking the leap and launching their companies – and what it means to lead. With Juleyka Lantigua-Williams of Lantigua Williams & Co, Adonde Media’s Martina Castro, and Side Hustle Pro’s Nicaila Matthews Okome. Hosted by Tanzina Vega, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of 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. Event sponsors for Werk It 2018 include Spotify, Capterra, Stitcher, ART19, Pandora, Himalaya, and Yale School of Management.

Church Meets World: The America Magazine Podcast
Why is it so difficult to report on Latinos in the criminal justice system?

Church Meets World: The America Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 24:20


Our Apr. 25 guest is Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, the founder and chief executive officer of Lantigua Williams & Co., an audio and film production company based in the Washington, D.C., area. We discuss her recent article: “Why more data is needed when reporting on Latinos in the criminal justice system.” Listen to the show live on Wednesday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel Sirius XM 129, or return to this page for the podcast.  We also discuss these articles: Bishop McElroy: Catholics must fight polarization in politics and the church Teen amon [...]

Jesuitical
Making it in the (secular) (white) media as a Catholic Latina. Ep. 19

Jesuitical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 33:53


This week, we talk Latina identity, journalism and more with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams. She is the former senior supervising producer and editor of NPR’s Code Switch and a former staff writer at The Atlantic. She has covered issues ranging from women’s rights at home and abroad, environmental justice, U.S. immigration policy, poverty, maternal health, early childhood development and demographic changes. Lantigua-Williams is also the founder of Lantigua Williams & Co., a production company that seeks to amplify the “voices of organizations, people and projects that have a real sense of social justice.”