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Fantasy Baseball 101 全世界第一個中文的范特西棒球頻道
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Fantasy Baseball 101 全世界第一個中文的范特西棒球頻道

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 47:37


訪綱 1. Fantasy Baseball 資歷:玩幾年/ 今年玩幾個盟(h2h,Roto, 比項)/ 勝率如何 2. 玩的 Philosophy 是?今年自己最喜歡的pick或是撿人?會特別撿台灣球員嗎? 3. 身為從業人員對於玩 Fantasy 有什麼影響? 4. 你覺得如何在 Podcast 講數據讓受眾聽懂? -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Life on Mars - El podcast de MarsBased
El arte de la simplicidad: Alberto Betella y los 20 años de Podcast Generator

Life on Mars - El podcast de MarsBased

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 45:54


En este episodio celebramos un hito increíble: el 20º aniversario de Podcast Generator. Nos acompaña Alberto Betella para contarnos la historia de esta herramienta pionera que nació en la Universidad de Bérgamo en 2006 y que acabó convirtiéndose en la base tecnológica y el MVP de lo que hoy conocemos como RSS.com. A lo largo de la charla, exploramos cómo un proyecto Open Source basado en la simplicidad absoluta, llegando incluso a prescindir de base de datos para facilitar su uso, logró perdurar durante dos décadas en un sector que no ha dejado de evolucionar.Alberto nos detalla su proceso creativo, desde las primeras versiones alojadas en SourceForge hasta el uso actual de la inteligencia artificial para analizar y documentar 52 versiones de su propio código histórico. Conversamos sobre la filosofía del software libre, la influencia de figuras como Richard Stallman y la importancia de construir productos que resuelvan problemas reales de forma sencilla. Es una reflexión profunda sobre la arquitectura de software, la evolución del podcasting y el viaje de un desarrollador que ha visto cómo su "script de fin de semana" se transformaba en un referente global.Support the show

GEARS, GREASE, AND GASOLINE,  VOL 1

Turn it up loud and proud, my friends! This week's New Music Mondays features 12 songs written by our good buddy Roller from Colorado, along with our Brand-New Song of the Week. And no, we're not telling you what the Song of the Week is—you'll have to tune in and hear it for yourself. We're also trying something a little different. We've been working to give the show more of that classic FM radio station feel that many of us grew up with. Great music, station promos, commercials, and a continuous listening experience that feels like you're cruising down the road with your favorite station on the dial. Whether you're cruising down the highway, turning wrenches in the shop, hanging out in the garage, relaxing in the man cave, kicking back in the she-shed, or holding court in the legendary Garage Mahal, we've got your soundtrack covered. Grab something cold to drink, sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. For the next 1 hour and 11 minutes, it's all about the music, the atmosphere, and the experience.

GEARS, GREASE, AND GASOLINE,  VOL 1
Saturday Afternoon Drop: Beards, Big News, and the New Shop!

GEARS, GREASE, AND GASOLINE, VOL 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 72:45


We are wrapping up an absolute whirlwind of a week, and we're sitting down this Saturday afternoon to break it all down for you! If you've seen the new cover art, you might notice something a little different—yeah, we're talking about the freshly dyed beard! We dive into the story behind the new look for this weekend's photo shoots over at the in-laws. The projects are stacking up, and we are just getting started on these builds. Honestly, we are so incredibly busy keeping up with the new metal prints company that we haven't even had a second to breathe! In this episode, we're laying out the roadmap for where we're headed next, breaking down the killer upcoming car shows you need to mark on your calendar, and dropping the inside scoop on our brand-new company dedicated to high-quality, durable metal prints designed to showcase your rides. Building the Future: The C10 America Build Shop Now, let's talk about the big dream. We are pulling back the curtain on a massive vision for the next chapter of C10 America: a permanent, brick-and-mortar C10 America Build Shop. To be completely transparent with you guys—right now, this is purely an idea. We are at the very beginning stages, getting our thoughts down on paper and mapping out what this could look like. We have been incredibly blessed with how fast this community is growing and how busy we're getting, and this feels like the ultimate next step. Donations are greatly Appreciated Your Donations help and go a long way in helping us offset the Travel, The Equipment, The Podcast Hosting, every little bit helps and adds up. Click Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=S5G9ZQFFH4J5G Here is the blueprint for the dream layout we want to build: The First Floor (The Builds & The Swag): Downstairs is where the magic happens. On one side, we'll be building custom, top-tier C10 trucks exactly the way we want to build them—and yes, they will be for sale! You'll be able to purchase an official C10 America build, complete with its own exclusive "C10 America Build" badging on the side. Up front, we'll have a fully stocked gift shop where you can grab all your favorite C10 America gear. The Second Floor (The Studio): Right above the gift shop, we're planning a second-floor studio featuring a massive glass mezzanine. The Fan Experience: While you're downstairs hanging out and grabbing merch, you'll be able to look right up through the glass to see exactly who we have in the studio and who we're talking to that day. Plus, we're going to run live speakers down into the gift shop hooked directly to the broadcast. While we're broadcasting worldwide, you'll hear the entire interview live right there in the room. This is something we really, really want to make happen. Because we are right at the ground floor of this idea, we want to know if you guys want to get on board with us. Listen to the episode, see what we're planning, and let's talk!

GEARS, GREASE, AND GASOLINE,  VOL 1
The Future Graphics incident go listen!

GEARS, GREASE, AND GASOLINE, VOL 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 58:25


In this episode, we pick up right where we left off yesterday—out at Future Graphics in Pomona, California, where I got my first real start in the graphics business. I walk you through what those early days were like, what I was learning on the ground floor, and how it all started shaping the path I've been on ever since. We also talk about the big car show I took my boss out to back in California—what that day meant, what was really going on behind the scenes, and why that moment still sticks with me today. You'll also hear about the software we were using back in the graphics studio, and how everything was built and run in those early days of design and production. And then there's the part that really gets interesting—one company came in and threw a wrench into everything while we were running smooth. I talk about what happened, why it mattered, and how that same company ended up doing the exact same thing 20 years later, but now to me. You can't make that stuff up. So if you want the full story, hit play. Appreciate you being here, and I'll talk to you in the next one. Donations are greatly Appreciated Your Donations help and go a long way in helping us offset the Travel, The Equipment, The Podcast Hosting, every little bit helps and adds up. Click Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=S5G9ZQFFH4J5G

The Podcasting Morning Chat
526. Are You Growing Your Podcast or Just Staying Busy?

The Podcasting Morning Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 55:07


A lot of podcasters stay busy because busy feels productive, but there's a difference between constantly posting content and building something listeners actually return to. The morning show cast and crew talk about why so many creators feel stuck even while publishing nonstop, and how growth often comes down to knowing your audience instead of chasing every trend. There's also a bigger conversation about patience, strategy, and whether the work filling your schedule is truly helping your show move forward. By the end, you may start asking yourself: are you growing your podcast or just staying busy?Episode Highlights:[03:24] Survey Stats on Podcast Growth[06:06] Audience First with Ralph[11:00] Less Content, Bigger Milestones[15:53] Escaping the Hamster Wheel of Growth[18:48] Monetization Backwards Explained[26:21] Why Podcasting Feels Harder Now[29:43] Consistency Alone Is Not Enough[31:31] Stop Chasing Algorithms[33:01] Get Them and Keep Them[51:02] What Is Working Right NowLinks & Resources:RSS.com Podcast Hosting:https://rss.com/blog/podcaster-insights-survey/Ralph's blog post link:https://www.contentcreatorsaccountant.com/blog/is-podcasting-dead/Feature Your Podcast on the Podcasting Morning Show:https://PodcastingMorningShow.com/spotlightThe Podcasting Morning Show:⁠⁠www.podcastingmorningshow.com⁠⁠Ways to Watch or Listen:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.podcastingmorningshow.com/joinus/Meet the PMS Cast and Crew:⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningshow.com/people⁠⁠Join The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:⁠⁠www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcasting⁠⁠⁠Book A Free Call With Marc:https://calendly.com/ironickmedia/freestrategycallApplication To Submit Your Show For Evaluation:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningshow.com/eval⁠⁠Join us every other Monday at 8 AM ET for the Obsession Worthy Podcasts:⁠⁠⁠http://podcastingmorningshow.com/owp/⁠⁠Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 8 am ET (US) on ⁠Clubhouse⁠: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningshow.com/clubhouse⁠⁠EPC3 Speaker Application:⁠⁠ ⁠https://empoweredpodcasting.com/speakersPowered by⁠⁠⁠ ⁠iRonickMedia.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ and⁠ ⁠ContentCreatorsAccountant.com⁠⁠Send in your mailbag questions:⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.podcastingmorningshow.com/contact/⁠⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠marc@ironickmedia.com⁠Want to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Show? Send me a message on PodMatch, here:https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b

GEARS, GREASE, AND GASOLINE,  VOL 1
New Music Mondays (Episode 2)

GEARS, GREASE, AND GASOLINE, VOL 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 71:14


We lined up about 10 C10 chart-topping tracks, all written by our guy Roller from Colorado, bringing fresh energy and brand-new music built for the blue-collar, faith-driven C10 world. These aren't just random picks—this entire set of songs is part of what Roller is building for the culture, and we're proud to feature his work here on the show. That's what this is all about: real people, real trucks, real stories, and original music coming straight from the community. We had a solid crowd tuning in from all over the group—and even from across the world—checking out the new format. This is still building, still evolving, and we want honest feedback from everybody listening. Let us know what's working, what you want more of, and what you want changed as we dial this thing in. What is New Music Mondays? It's simple. We take new C10-related music—songs built around the culture, the lifestyle, and the people—and we feature them right here on the show. You'll hear them first on C10 America Talks before anywhere else. And starting soon, every song you hear will be available for download at $0.99 each, or you'll be able to grab them in three-song packs for a better deal. Everything will be available through:www.c10americanmagazine.com This is just the beginning of building a full C10 music platform—by the community, for the community. Donations are greatly Appreciated Your Donations help and go a long way in helping us offset the Travel, The Equipment, The Podcast Hosting, every little bit helps and adds up. Click Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=S5G9ZQFFH4J5G

The Podcasting Morning Chat
511. The Video Race Reshaping Podcast Hosting | Podcast News

The Podcasting Morning Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 57:36


Video podcasting keeps creeping into every corner of the industry, and the PMS cast and crew get into why reshaping podcast hosting may have less to do with audience demand and more to do with platforms racing to keep up with each other. We talk through the growing push from hosting companies adding video support for Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, what that means for indie creators already stretched thin, and whether all this added complexity actually improves the listener experience. You know the one, that feeling when every platform suddenly acts like you're behind if you are not doing the latest thing. That tension sits underneath this whole conversation as reshaping podcast hosting starts changing how creators publish, distribute, and think about their shows moving forward.Episode Highlights:[01:48] Show Updates and Evaluations[03:31] Active Podcast Stats[06:15] DR Top Five Lists[08:52] Grants and Conference[11:47] Creator Business Bite[16:44] Video Hosting News[25:24] Video Listening Habits[30:06] Will It Take Off?[30:39] Podcast Spotlight Pitch[31:46] Upload Once, Distribute Everywhere[34:05] Rob Greenlee Friday Tease[37:01] Podigee Adds Video Support[38:25] Patreon Quips Discovery[40:01] Amazon AI Review Audio[46:21] What Counts as a Podcast?[49:39] Gen Z Buys Old iPods[53:28] Walkman Nostalgia Rabbit Hole[56:52] Wrap-Up and Tomorrow's ShowLinks & Resources:Content Creators Accountant:https://www.contentcreatorsaccountant.com/blog/creators-build-the-business/Apply for your potential $500 grant. Applications opened May 4 and will remain open until May 15:https://podground.io/grantFeature Your Podcast on the Podcasting Morning Show:https://PodcastingMorningShow.com/spotlightThe Podcasting Morning Show:⁠⁠www.podcastingmorningshow.com⁠⁠Ways to Watch or Listen:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.podcastingmorningshow.com/joinus/Meet the PMS Cast and Crew:⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningshow.com/people⁠⁠Join The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:⁠⁠www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcasting⁠⁠⁠Book A Free Call With Marc:https://calendly.com/ironickmedia/freestrategycallApplication To Submit Your Show For Evaluation:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningshow.com/eval⁠⁠Join us every other Monday at 8 AM ET for the Obsession Worthy Podcasts:⁠⁠⁠http://podcastingmorningshow.com/owp/⁠⁠Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 8 am ET (US) on ⁠Clubhouse⁠: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningshow.com/clubhouse⁠⁠EPC3 Speaker Application:⁠⁠ ⁠https://empoweredpodcasting.com/speakersPowered by⁠⁠⁠ ⁠iRonickMedia.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ and⁠ ⁠ContentCreatorsAccountant.com⁠⁠Send in your mailbag questions:⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.podcastingmorningshow.com/contact/⁠⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠marc@ironickmedia.com⁠Want to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Show? Send me a message on PodMatch, here:https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b

VertriebsFunk – Karriere, Recruiting und Vertrieb
#1028 - 50 Downloads reichen: Wie dein Podcast zum besten Vertriebler wird. Mit Florian Schartner

VertriebsFunk – Karriere, Recruiting und Vertrieb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 40:53


Geschätzte Lesedauer: 11 Minuten Hand aufs Herz: Wie viele Marketing-Kanäle hast du schon ausprobiert, ohne dass am Ende ein Kunde wirklich gesagt hat: „Ich habe das Gefühl, wir kennen uns schon"? Genau hier liegt die Stärke von einem Podcast für Unternehmen. Und das Beste daran ist: Du brauchst keine Million Downloads. Denn 50 Downloads pro Folge reichen oft schon aus, sofern du damit genau die richtigen Entscheider erreichst. In dieser VertriebsFunk-Episode spreche ich mit Florian Schartner, einem der renommiertesten Podcast-Experten im deutschsprachigen Raum. Er unterstützt mittelständische Unternehmen dabei, einen Unternehmenspodcast gezielt für Marketing und Vertrieb einzusetzen. Außerdem hat er meinen eigenen Podcast bei der Optimierung und Post-Production begleitet. Was du in dieser Folge lernst: Warum Audio-Content der direkteste Weg ins Ohr deines Kunden ist, wie du mit minimalem Aufwand startest – und weshalb ein Podcast für Unternehmen der unterschätzte Vertriebskanal für den Mittelstand ist. Warum ein Podcast für Unternehmen heute kein Nice-to-have mehr ist Du nutzt selbst Podcasts. Vermutlich hörst du sie beim Pendeln, beim Sport oder zwischendurch im Büro. Dabei holst du dir Inspiration, lernst etwas dazu und bildest dir eine Meinung. Genau das machen deine Kunden auch. Sie wollen sich weiterbilden. Außerdem wollen sie verstehen, was in ihrer Branche passiert. Und sie wollen wissen, mit wem sie es zu tun haben, bevor sie ein Erstgespräch buchen. Der entscheidende Punkt: Sobald ein potenzieller Kunde deinen Unternehmenspodcast hört, bist du wenige Zentimeter vom Gehirn entfernt. Du bist im Ohr. Dadurch erzeugst du Vertrauen, Sympathie und Expertise – alles auf einmal. Diese Wirkung erreichst du mit keinem anderen Medium so direkt. Denn weder ein Werbeplakat noch ein Mailing oder ein Reel auf LinkedIn schafft das. Die unterschätzte Vertrauensökonomie im B2B Im B2B-Vertrieb ist Vertrauen die Währung. Du kennst das selbst: Wenn zwei Anbieter dasselbe Produkt anbieten und einer ist dir sympathischer, gewinnt der mit dem besseren Bauchgefühl. Genau hier setzt ein Corporate Podcast Mittelstand an. Ein Hörer, der dir 30 Minuten zugehört hat, kennt nämlich deine Werte, deine Sprache und deine Haltung. Wenn ihr euch dann zum ersten Mal trefft, ist das Eis längst gebrochen. Google liebt jeden Podcast für Unternehmen Was viele unterschätzen: Suchmaschinen ranken Podcast-Inhalte überraschend hoch. Das heißt, falls dein potenzieller Kunde dich googelt, weil ihr einen Termin habt, ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit groß, dass deine Folgen ganz oben auftauchen. Was passiert dann? Der Kunde kommt vorbereitet ins Gespräch. Er sagt Sätze wie „Ich habe Ihren Podcast gehört, das war so spannend, da müssen wir uns unbedingt unterhalten." Genau das ist der Türöffner-Effekt, den kein klassischer Vertriebskanal so liefert. 50 Downloads reichen: Warum dein Podcast für Unternehmen Relevanz vor Reichweite stellt Vergiss große Charts. Vergiss Top-100-Platzierungen. Sobald du einen Unternehmenspodcast als Vertriebsinstrument nutzt, reden wir nicht über Reichweite, sondern über Relevanz. Bereits 50, 500 oder 1.000 Downloads pro Folge können ausreichen, sofern es die richtigen Hörer sind. Ein Beispiel aus der Praxis: Florian betreut einen Firmen-Podcast aus dem Bereich Maschinenbau und Automatisation. Hardcore-Nische, sehr nerdig. Eine Folge dauert 50 Minuten. Trotzdem werden die Episoden gefeiert – mit rund 600 Aufrufen pro Folge. Warum? Weil die Hörer einen echten Bedarf für das Thema haben. Sie wollen genau das wissen, was dort besprochen wird. Genau darin liegt die Magie des Mediums: Du sprichst nicht zur breiten Masse, sondern direkt zu deinem Wunschkunden. Die Mathematik hinter dem Podcast für Unternehmen ist simpel Stell dir vor, du betreust 50 Schlüsselkunden. Davon hören 30 regelmäßig deinen Unternehmenspodcast. Du erscheinst alle zwei Wochen für 30 bis 60 Minuten in ihrem Ohr. Über ein Jahr summiert sich das pro Hörer auf 12 bis 24 Stunden Aufmerksamkeit. Ehrlich: Welche andere Marketingmaßnahme generiert 12 Stunden ungestörte Aufmerksamkeit bei deinem Wunschkunden? Keine. Genau deshalb funktioniert ein Podcast für Unternehmen so kraftvoll im B2B-Vertrieb. Der Aufwand für deinen Unternehmenspodcast: Viel weniger als du denkst „Ich habe doch keine Zeit dafür" – das ist der häufigste Einwand. Und er ist falsch. Schau dir mal an, wie viel Zeit du täglich auf dem Handy verbringst. Wie viele Stunden pro Woche fließen in Netflix, YouTube oder Social Media? Eine Folge pro Woche bedeutet maximal acht Stunden Aufwand pro Monat. Das ist weniger als ein einziger Tagesausflug zum Kunden von Frankfurt nach München. Die Grundsatzentscheidung steht am Anfang Sobald du dich entscheidest, dass du das wirklich willst, findest du auch eine Lösung. Die Technik ist heute so weit, dass du in zwei Tagen einen Podcast für Unternehmen launchen kannst. Wirklich. Denn die Hürde sitzt nicht im Equipment, sondern im Kopf. Bei dem Gedanken: „Ich muss mich da hinsetzen, ich muss perfekt sein, ich muss alles richtig machen." Vergiss das. Die ersten fünf Folgen sind selten gut. Das ist normal. Außerdem wirst du besser, je mehr du machst – wie beim Laufen oder Fahrradfahren. Das technische Setup für deinen Firmen-Podcast: Quick & Dirty oder Profi? Du brauchst nicht viel. Wirklich nicht. Hier sind die Basics, die ein guter Corporate Podcast oder ein VertriebsFunk-Setup ausmachen: Mikrofon und Software für deinen Podcast für Unternehmen Ein gutes USB-Mikrofon ab 100 Euro reicht aus, um qualitativ guten Sound zu produzieren. Modelle wie das Rode NT-USB oder das Shure MV7 Plus liefern Studio-Qualität für den Heim-Schreibtisch. Software wie Riverside, Squadcast oder einfach Zoom funktionieren für Remote-Aufnahmen. Wichtig ist nur eins: Kopfhörer aufsetzen, Soundcheck machen, übersteuern vermeiden. Schnitt und Bearbeitung Du brauchst kaum zu schneiden. Audacity ist kostenlos, während Adobe Podcast kostenlose KI-Audio-Enhancement-Tools bietet. Wichtig dabei: Schneide nicht zu viel raus. Denn Pausen, Atmer und kleine „Ähms" gehören zur Authentizität. Wenn du jeden Hauch wegschneidest, klingt das künstlich – und das spüren die Hörer sofort. Hosting und Verbreitung Spotify for Creators bietet kostenloses Podcast-Hosting an. Von dort verteilst du auf Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts und alle anderen Plattformen. Per RSS-Feed kannst du den Podcast für Unternehmen sogar automatisch auf YouTube ausspielen lassen. Das ist heute alles ein Klick. B2B Podcast starten: Welche Formate wirklich funktionieren Falls du einen B2B Podcast starten willst, ist die Themenfindung oft die größte Hürde. Mein Rat: Mach es dir leicht. Hier sind die Formate, die im Mittelstand zuverlässig funktionieren: Das Kundeninterview als Königsdisziplin im Unternehmenspodcast Das ist mein absoluter Favorit. Du lädst einen zufriedenen Kunden ein und stellst ihm drei Fragen: Wie war deine Situation vor unserer Zusammenarbeit? Warum hast du dich für uns entschieden? Wie ist deine Situation heute? Daraus entsteht ein 30-minütiges Gespräch, das gleich vier Effekte erzielt: Erstens hast du ein gigantisches Testimonial. Zweitens hat dein Kunde sich öffentlich zu dir bekannt – die Loyalität steigt dadurch messbar. Drittens hören andere Kunden das und denken: „Wenn der zufrieden ist, lohnt sich das wohl." Viertens erreichst du genau die Lookalikes deines Kunden. Wer ähnliche Probleme hat, klickt sofort auf die Folge. Das CEO-Interview im Corporate Podcast Mittelstand Wo kommt die Firma her? Warum machen wir das alles? Welche Werte treiben uns an? Gerade mit dem Generationenwechsel im Mittelstand – die Boomer gehen in Rente, während die nächste Generation übernimmt – sind solche Folgen Gold wert. Sie konservieren die Legacy. Außerdem geben sie Mitarbeitern und Kunden ein Gesicht. Und sie schaffen eine emotionale Bindung, die kein Mission Statement auf der Website jemals leisten könnte. Experten- und interne Interviews Hol deine Vertriebsleiter, deine Ingenieure und deine Spezialisten ans Mikro. Lass sie über das sprechen, was sie täglich tun. Im Maschinenbau? Lass zwei Ingenieure über aktuelle Werkzeugentwicklung reden – ohne die Firma zu pitchen. HubSpot macht das mit „Marketing Against the Grain" vor: Zwei Nerds reden über KI, ohne ein einziges Mal über HubSpot selbst zu sprechen. Genau das ist gutes Content-Marketing. How-to-Folgen und Einwände entkräften Frag deinen Vertrieb: Was sind die Standard-Einwände, die du jeden Tag hörst? Daraus entstehen 20 Folgen in einem Workshop-Nachmittag. Jede Einwandbehandlung wird zu einer eigenen Episode. Auch jedes neue Produkt ergibt eine eigene Episode. Jede Messe, jede Veranstaltung und jeder Trend liefert Stoff – Themen findest du also zuhauf, sobald du einmal warm bist. Der größte Fehler beim Podcast für Unternehmen: Pitchen statt liefern Ein Unternehmenspodcast ist kein klassischer Werbekanal. Du musst nicht dreimal pro Folge dein Produkt einfügen. Bitte keine Jingles mit „Jetzt kaufen". Das wirkt sogar kontraproduktiv. Denn Hörer merken sofort, wenn du verkaufen willst – und schalten ab. Die richtige Haltung lautet: Liefere Mehrwert. Erzähl Geschichten. Stell kritische Fragen. Bring Persönlichkeit rein. Sobald du als Manager, Geschäftsführer oder Vertriebsleiter offen über deine Erfahrungen sprichst, wird daraus automatisch das beste Marketing, das du je gemacht hast. Du musst nichts verkaufen. Denn du bist die Werbung – allein durch das, was du sagst und wie du es sagst. Konstanz schlägt Perfektion bei jedem Firmen-Podcast Achtzig Prozent aller Podcasts scheitern nach fünf bis sechs Folgen. Das ist die berüchtigte Statistik. Wer es über die ersten zehn Folgen hinausschafft, ist schon weiter als die meisten. Mein Rat aus der Praxis: Produziere am Anfang 15 bis 20 Folgen am Stück. Innerhalb eines Monats. Drei Viertel davon intern, ein Viertel mit Kunden oder externen Experten. Dann hast du Vorrat. Anschließend veröffentlichst du alle ein bis zwei Wochen eine Folge. Außerdem hast du Ruhe, falls mal Urlaub, Krankheit oder ein voller Terminkalender dazwischenkommt. Der Druck der wöchentlichen Veröffentlichung ist real. Wenn dein Kalender bereits voll ist, brauchst du einen Puffer. Sonst gibst du nach drei Monaten auf. Und das wäre schade, weil sich der Effekt eines Podcasts oft erst nach 50 oder 100 Folgen vollständig entfaltet. Mehrfachverwertung: Eine Folge, zehn Inhalte Hier liegt der wahre Hebel. Aus einer einzigen Folge entsteht mit modernen KI-Tools ein ganzes Content-Universum: Aus dem Transkript machst du Blogartikel wie diesen hier. Außerdem entstehen daraus mehrere LinkedIn-Posts. Das Geile dabei: Da steht dein echter Wortlaut drin, nicht der typische KI-Schreibstil mit Ein-Wort-Sätzen. Auch Lead-Magnete und White Papers leitest du ab. Genauso entstehen Mini-Landingpages zu Spezialthemen. Kurze Reels und Shorts wandern auf TikTok, Instagram und YouTube. Ein Newsletter wird daraus. Sogar Sales-Enablement-Material für deinen Vertrieb fällt nebenbei ab. Florian erzählt von einem Kunden, der seine Podcast-basierten LinkedIn-Posts alle sechs Monate erneut veröffentlicht. Seit drei Jahren. Die Posts performen jedes Mal aufs Neue. Denn niemand erinnert sich, was du vor sechs Monaten gepostet hast. Evergreen-Content in Reinform. Das Wichtigste: Buy-in von oben und Vorbereitung Bevor du loslegst, hol dir das Buy-in der Geschäftsführung. Mach keine U-Boot-Aktionen. Bei über 1.000 produzierten Folgen hatten wir nur einen einzigen Fall, in dem ein Chef im Nachhinein eine Folge gelöscht haben wollte – aber das Risiko gibt es trotzdem. Pitch deinen Podcast für Unternehmen intern: Wenig Aufwand, hoher Gain, langfristige Wirkung, deutlich nachhaltiger als jede Messe oder jedes Mailing. Und ein letzter, ehrlicher Tipp: Hol dir am Anfang einen Experten dazu. Jemanden wie Florian, der das Setup macht, dich technisch begleitet, bei der Themenfindung hilft und die Post-Production übernimmt. Sobald das Ding läuft, kannst du es selber stemmen oder weiter outsourcen. Allerdings verhindert der Start mit Profi-Begleitung die typischen Anfängerfehler. Außerdem verhindert er, dass du nach drei Monaten frustriert sagst: „Podcast funktioniert für uns nicht." Quick Takeaways: Das musst du dir merken 50 Downloads pro Folge reichen aus, sofern es die richtigen Hörer sind. Reichweite ist nicht das Ziel – Relevanz ist es. Maximal 8 Stunden Aufwand pro Monat für eine Folge pro Woche. Weniger als ein einziger Außendiensttag. Technik ist heute kein Hinderungsgrund mehr – ein USB-Mikro für 100 Euro plus kostenlose Software reichen für den Start. Kundeninterviews sind das Top-Format für jeden Unternehmenspodcast: Testimonial, Bindung, Lookalike-Reichweite und Vertrauen in einem. Niemals pitchen – wer im Corporate Podcast verkaufen will, verliert die Hörer in Sekunden. Konstanz schlägt Perfektion: 80 Prozent scheitern an Folge 5. Wer durchhält, gewinnt automatisch. Mehrfachverwertung ist der größte Hebel: Eine Folge wird zu Blog, LinkedIn, Newsletter, Reel, White Paper. Fazit: Dein Podcast für Unternehmen ist dein bester Vertriebler Ein Podcast für Unternehmen ist kein Marketing-Spielzeug. Er ist ein strategisches Vertriebsinstrument, das im deutschen Mittelstand massiv unterschätzt wird. Du erreichst deine Wunschkunden direkt im Ohr. Außerdem baust du Vertrauen auf, bevor das erste Gespräch überhaupt stattfindet. Du etablierst dich als Experte deiner Branche. Und du machst Mehrfachverwertung möglich, die kein anderes Format dir bietet. Der Mittelstand wartet noch zu oft, bis die Konkurrenz vorgelegt hat. Genau das ist deine Chance. Während andere noch über Messen und klassische Werbung diskutieren, sitzt du bereits im Ohr deiner Zielkunden. Wenn du Florian und mich also fragst: Es gibt kaum einen Hebel im B2B-Vertrieb, der so wenig Aufwand bei so großer Langzeitwirkung bringt wie ein gut gemachter Unternehmenspodcast. Mein Tipp: Nimm dir 30 Minuten, mach eine Liste mit deinen ersten zehn potenziellen Folgen, ruf einen zufriedenen Kunden an und buche dir ein Erstgespräch mit jemandem wie Florian – oder mit mir, falls du einen Sparringspartner für die Vertriebs-Strategie dahinter brauchst. Was du auf gar keinen Fall machen solltest: warten. Denn jeder Monat ohne Podcast ist ein Monat, in dem deine Wettbewerber die Chance haben, vorher im Ohr deiner Wunschkunden zu landen. FAQ zum Podcast für Unternehmen Wie viele Downloads braucht ein erfolgreicher Corporate Podcast Mittelstand? Im B2B reichen oft schon 50 bis 1.000 Downloads pro Folge aus, sofern du damit genau deine Wunschkunden erreichst. Reichweite ist nicht das Ziel – Relevanz ist es. Ein nischiger Maschinenbau-Unternehmenspodcast mit 600 Hörern pro Folge kann für deinen Vertrieb wertvoller sein als ein Mainstream-Format mit 50.000 Hörern, die nicht zu dir passen. Wie viel Zeit muss ich für einen Podcast für Unternehmen einplanen? Für eine Folge pro Woche solltest du maximal acht Stunden Aufwand pro Monat einplanen. Das ist weniger Zeit, als du für einen einzigen Außendiensttag aufwendest. Mit einem Profi-Partner für Schnitt und Post-Production reduziert sich dein eigener Aufwand auf das reine Aufnehmen. Welches Format funktioniert am besten, wenn ich einen B2B Podcast starten will? Kundeninterviews sind das absolute Top-Format. Du gewinnst gleichzeitig ein Testimonial, stärkst die Kundenbindung und sprichst die Lookalikes deines Kunden an. Daneben funktionieren CEO-Interviews zur Unternehmensgeschichte, Experteninterviews mit eigenen Mitarbeitern und How-to-Folgen, in denen du typische Einwände aus deiner Branche entkräftest. Welche Technik brauche ich, um einen Podcast für Unternehmen zu starten? Ein USB-Mikrofon ab 100 Euro (Rode NT-USB oder Shure MV7 Plus), eine kostenlose Recording-Software wie Riverside oder Zoom und ein Schnittprogramm wie Audacity oder Adobe Podcast genügen. Spotify for Creators hostet deinen Unternehmenspodcast kostenlos und verteilt ihn auf alle relevanten Plattformen inklusive Apple Podcasts. Soll ich im Podcast für Unternehmen meine Produkte oder Dienstleistungen pitchen? Auf keinen Fall. Klassisches Pitchen ist im Corporate Podcast kontraproduktiv und vertreibt dir die Hörer. Stattdessen lieferst du Mehrwert, erzählst Geschichten und zeigst Expertise. Der Verkauf passiert automatisch, weil Hörer dich als Experten wahrnehmen und Vertrauen aufbauen, bevor das erste Gespräch überhaupt stattgefunden hat. Anleitung: In 7 Schritten zu deinem Podcast für Unternehmen So startest du strukturiert und ohne Frust deinen eigenen Unternehmenspodcast – auch ohne technisches Vorwissen. Buy-in von der Geschäftsführung holen Pitch den Podcast für Unternehmen intern: wenig Aufwand, hoher Gain, langfristige Wirkung. Vermeide U-Boot-Aktionen und kläre Verantwortlichkeiten. Themen und Format definieren Sammle in einem Workshop 20 bis 30 Themen. Wähle ein Hauptformat (Interview, Solo, Mischung) und definiere deinen thematischen Nordstern. Technisches Setup einrichten USB-Mikrofon ab 100 Euro besorgen, Recording-Software (Riverside, Zoom) einrichten, Hosting bei Spotify for Creators registrieren. Erste 15 bis 20 Folgen vorproduzieren Nimm in einem Monat einen Stapel Folgen auf. Drei Viertel intern, ein Viertel mit Kunden oder Experten. So hast du Vorrat für die ersten Monate. Veröffentlichungsrhythmus festlegen Veröffentliche alle ein bis zwei Wochen eine Folge. Konstanz schlägt Perfektion. Plane mit Buffer oder ähnlichen Tools im Voraus. Mehrfachverwertung systematisieren Aus jeder Folge entstehen Blogartikel, LinkedIn-Posts, Newsletter, Reels und White Papers. Plane diesen Recycling-Prozess von Anfang an mit. Kontinuierlich optimieren und Feedback einholen Hör nach 10 Folgen rein, frag Kunden nach ihrer Meinung, optimiere Tonqualität und Themen. Die ersten Folgen sind nie perfekt – das ist normal. Deine Meinung ist gefragt Hast du selbst schon mit einem Podcast für dein Unternehmen experimentiert – oder schreckt dich der Aufwand noch ab? Was ist deine größte Hürde: die Technik, die Themenfindung oder einfach die Konstanz? Schreib mir auf LinkedIn und teile diesen Beitrag gerne, sobald er dir weitergeholfen hat. Ich freue mich auf deine Geschichte aus der Praxis.

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Duval Mission Podcast
Duval Mission Podcast: Hosting the ASUN Championship

Duval Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 11:37


Jacksonville men's lacrosse head coach John Galloway breaks down the Dolphins upcoming test at the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament, hosted at home at Rock Stadium. The Dolphins face the Mercer Bears for the second time in six days in Friday's semi-finals for the right to play in Sunday's title game.

New Media Show (Video)
Libsyn's Next Chapter: Podcast Hosting, Video, Monetization, RSS and API | Brendan Monaghan #660

New Media Show (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026


“Podcast episode hosting used to be simple. You uploaded an audio file, generated an RSS feed, and distributed your show everywhere. That model still matters, but it is no longer enough for the modern creator economy.” In this Episode 660 of The Live New Media Show, from April 22nd, 2026, Host Podcast Hall of Famer and Former Libsyn VP Rob Greenlee shares a screen and microphone with Brendan Monaghan, President and CEO of Libsyn, to explore how podcast hosting is changing and what creators should expect from platforms in 2026 and beyond. This conversation gets to the heart of a major shift happening across podcasting and new media. Hosting companies are no longer judged only by whether they can deliver a clean RSS feed and reliable file storage. Creators now expect monetization, analytics, video support, workflow efficiency, AI-assisted publishing, broader distribution, and real help with audience growth. That larger shift frames the entire discussion between Rob and Brendan. Brendan explains that Libsyn still carries the legacy of being one of podcasting's earliest and most important hosting platforms, but the company is now operating in a far more complex environment. Brendan points to Libsyn's evolution from a technology-led hosting company into a broader creator platform that includes advertising and monetization infrastructure, especially after the company acquired businesses such as AdvertiseCast and Pair Networks. He argues that the modern hosting business must combine publishing, monetization, measurement, and simplicity for creators at every stage of growth. Rob pushes the conversation further by asking the bigger industry question: What should a podcast hosting company become now? That leads into a wide-ranging discussion about platform aggregation, creator workflows, newsletters, live events, merchandise, and the growing expectation that creators should be able to manage more of their media business from one place. Brendan makes the case that the future belongs to companies that can keep creators at the center while simplifying the growing complexity around distribution and monetization. A major part of the episode focuses on AI. Brendan breaks AI into three areas: how Libsyn uses it internally as a business, how AI can assist creators with production and publishing workflows, and how fully AI-generated content may affect the medium’s future. Rob adds a deeper perspective by arguing that AI podcasting is already becoming more competitive than many in the industry want to admit. The two discuss whether the market will ultimately decide what AI content succeeds, why “AI slop” may be too broad a label, and why trust and disclosure may become much more important as synthetic media becomes harder to distinguish from human-created work. The episode also dives into one of the most important strategic tensions in podcasting right now: RSS versus API publishing. Rob and Brendan both acknowledge that most creators care more about simple distribution than the underlying protocol, but they also recognize that this shift has major implications for openness, platform control, and long-term creator independence. Their exchange about Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and the shift toward more controlled video delivery models reflects a broader market reality: creators increasingly want to be everywhere, but the mechanics of getting there are becoming more fragmented and platform-specific. Another strong section of the conversation centers on video. Brendan says Libsyn intends to be a leader in video, while Rob raises a practical concern many creators are just beginning to feel: a show that works well on YouTube may not automatically translate well to an audio-first experience, and a show built for traditional audio may not fully satisfy video-driven discovery environments. That raises the possibility that creators will need to think more deliberately about format, audience expectations, and whether a single production workflow can truly serve all platforms equally well. The conversation becomes especially valuable when the two discuss metrics: Apple's HLS direction, and what streaming-style delivery might mean for podcast measurement and advertising. They point to a future in which the industry may move closer to actual listening signals rather than relying so heavily on download-based assumptions. If that happens, it could affect CPMs, ad sales, programmatic video advertising, and the broader economics of the medium. Rob also frames one of the biggest unresolved questions in new media today: If AI-generated shows become easier, faster, and more polished, what will human creators need to do to remain distinct and trusted? The answer that emerges from this episode is not panic. It is focus, transparency, stronger format thinking, and a deeper commitment to serving audiences with clarity and value. That makes this episode less about Libsyn alone and more about the future structure of podcasting itself. Topic Chapters and Timestamps 00:00 Podcast hosting is no longer simple 01:00 What creators now expect from hosting platforms 02:00 Brendan Monaghan introduction and background 03:00 Why Libsyn's legacy still matters 05:00 Hosting, publishing, monetization, and measurement 07:00 How Libsyn expanded its monetization business 08:00 Why creators should not need to leave Libsyn to scale 09:00 How monetization changed podcasting 10:00 Lowering barriers for creators to earn revenue 12:00 What the future hosting platform should become 13:00 Newsletters, live events, merchandise, and creator tools 15:00 AI and creator workflows 16:00 Brendan's three-bucket view of AI 18:00 AI-generated content and the “AI slop” debate 20:00 Why the market may decide what AI content wins 23:00 RSS versus API publishing 25:00 Simplicity and multi-platform distribution 26:00 Why RSS matters less to end users now 28:00 Open versus closed ecosystems 29:00 RSS innovation and slow adoption 31:00 Apple HLS and changing audio-video delivery 32:00 Platform control and the walled garden debate 41:00 Measurement, streaming, and actual listening data 43:00 Programmatic video ads and creative formats 45:00 Why video creators may need to think more like audio creators 47:00 Can AI help bridge the gap between formats? 49:00 Audio loyalty versus video momentum 50:00 The growing pressure on creators to win everywhere 51:00 AI Algorithms, the first audience for human content 53:00 Are AI-generated shows driving growth? 55:00 AI clone content and rising competition for humans 56:00 Why AI labeling may become essential 59:00 What Libsyn will focus on over the next 24 months 01:01:00 Audio, video, audience growth, and execution 01:03:00 Staying focused on core creator needs 01:05:00 Closing thoughts This episode answers key industry questions that creators, executives, and media strategists are increasingly asking: -What is Libsyn doing next under Brendan Monaghan? -How is podcast hosting changing in 2026? -Will video become a required part of podcast distribution? -What does Apple's HLS move mean for audio and video podcasting? -Is RSS still the future, or are APIs taking over? -How will AI-generated content affect podcasting, trust, and monetization? -What should creators expect from modern hosting platforms now? -Those questions are directly addressed in this discussion, making this episode highly relevant to search, social discovery, AI answer engines, and recommendation surfaces. Guest and Show Links Brendan Monaghan, CEO of Libsyn https://Libsyn.com Host Rob Greenlee and Show LinksNew Media Show: https://newmediashow.com/Rob Greenlee: https://robgreenlee.com/Trust Factor Lab: https://trustfactorlab.com/Adore Creator Network: https://adorenetwork.com/Podcast Hall of Fame: https://podcasthall.com/Rob Greenlee YouTube: https://youtube.com/@robgreenleeRob Greenlee LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/robgreenleeRob Greenlee Instagram: https://instagram.com/robwgreenleeThe post Libsyn's Next Chapter: Podcast Hosting, Video, Monetization, RSS and API | Brendan Monaghan #660 first appeared on New Media Show.

The Podcasting Morning Chat
498. The Future of Podcast Hosting Is Changing Fast with Sam Sethi

The Podcasting Morning Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 60:17


Podcast hosting is changing fast, and it's pushing creators to rethink how their content is delivered, measured, and monetized. In this episode, the PMC cast and crew sit down with Sam Sethi of TrueFans to unpack Apple's move into HLS video, the shift from download-based metrics to real play data, and what this means for the future of hosting platforms. We take a closer look at how TrueFans is rethinking the model with streaming-based delivery, listen-time analytics, and a pricing approach that even refunds unused bandwidth. The conversation also opens up into the growing complexity of video workflows, the role of AI in podcasting, and the responsibility platforms carry in shaping a healthier ecosystem. At its core, this episode highlights where podcasting is headed and what creators need to pay attention to as things continue to evolve.Episode Highlights:[00:51] Sponsors And Introductions[02:10] Rodecaster Duo Giveaway[04:42] Meet Sam Sethi of TrueFans[05:32] TrueFans Marketplace Explained[07:11] Streaming Hosting And Metrics[11:25] Bots And Real Play Counts[12:22] Apple HLS Video Plans[14:17] What Apple Gets Right[15:42] Video Workflow Reality Check[17:57] Pricing Resolution And Refunds[21:04] Standards And Open HLS[23:10] Explaining Streaming To Users[25:58] Next Week Show Teasers[29:46] Fighting AI Slop As Hosts[33:50] Safe Harbor and Moderation[34:11] Transcripts as Protection[36:28] AI Tools for Listening[38:31] Why Humans Still Matter[40:42] TrueFans Co-Listening[43:03] Community Wins Segment[46:42] Guest Wins and Updates[57:13] Conference Keynote Reveal[59:48] Wrap Up and Next WeekLinks & Resources: TrueFans - Podcast Hosting:https://truefans.fmThe Podcasting Morning Chat: ⁠⁠www.podcastingmorningchat.com⁠⁠Ways to Watch or Listen:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.podcastingmorningchat.com/joinus/Meet the PMC Cast and Crew:⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningchat.com/people⁠⁠Join The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:⁠⁠www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcasting⁠⁠⁠Book A Free Call With Marc: https://calendly.com/ironickmedia/freestrategycallApplication To Submit Your Show For Evaluation: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningchat.com/eval⁠⁠Win Ralph's RØDECaster Duo + Strategy Session:https://podcastingmorningchat.com/duoJoin us every other Monday at 7 AM ET for the Obsession Worthy Podcasts:⁠⁠⁠http://podcastingmorningchat.com/owp/⁠⁠Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7 am ET (US) on ⁠Clubhouse⁠: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcastingmorningchat.com/clubhouse⁠⁠EPC3 Speaker Application:⁠⁠ ⁠https://empoweredpodcasting.com/speakersPowered by⁠⁠⁠ ⁠iRonickMedia.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ and⁠ ⁠ContentCreatorsAccountant.com⁠⁠Send in your mailbag questions:⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.podcastingmorningchat.contact/⁠⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠marc@ironickmedia.com⁠Want to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b

Podland News
Free transcripts! Plus, Beehiiv gets podcast hosting, and Brkthru's measurement of podcast ads

Podland News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 93:18 Transcription Available


Send James and Sam a message or voicemailPlease visit podnews.net/reportcard and fill out the questionnaire!We get into the real fight over podcast transcripts: where they should live, how they should be formatted, and why “one transcript everywhere” beats a pile of app-only versions. Then we zoom out to the bigger platform shift: all-in-one creator stacks, new monetisation options, Spotify's latest ad experiments, and what advertisers actually want when they ask for ROI.• Buzzsprout rolling out free automatic transcripts on paid plans• Chapter markers inside the transcript editor and why structure matters• Why hosts should publish transcripts so every app can use them• Speaker labels, podcast person tags, and the limits of platform metadata• Simplifying the Podcasting 2.0 transcript tag and focusing on VTT• Beehiiv's new podcast hosting and the push toward consolidation• Subscriptions, private feeds, and ad networks as a mixed monetisation model• Spotify's new ad formats plus Song DNA and what podcasting could copy• Attribution beyond promo codes including delayed conversions and tagging• The Pod News Report Card and how platforms respond to creator feedback• Japan podcast growth, video listening, and YouTube as the top platform• Wallets, micropayments, and why the US still shapes adoption• New tools, video claims versus YouTube-only, and hosting built for APIs• Voicemail fan mail, boosts, and what listeners are sending inSupport the showConnect With Us: Email: weekly@podnews.netFediverse: @james@bne.social and @samsethi@podcastindex.socialSupport us: www.buzzsprout.com/1538779/supportGet Podnews: podnews.net

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
A new high for podcast consumption

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 5:53 Transcription Available


The new data from The Infinite Dial. Sponsored by Riverside. Riverside now offers Podcast Hosting, included free on all plans. Record, edit, and publish to Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and more, all from one platform. You'll also get built-in analytics and a podcast website to help you grow your show. Go give it a try! https://podnews.net/cc/3367 Visit https://podnews.net/update/new-high-podcast for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
New, AI-native podcast hosting and production

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 4:57 Transcription Available


New entrant Rebel Audio gets $3.8mn in funding. Sponsored by Riverside. Riverside now offers Podcast Hosting, included free on all plans. Record, edit, and publish to Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and more, all from one platform. You'll also get built-in analytics and a podcast website to help you grow your show. Go give it a try! https://podnews.net/cc/3365 Visit https://podnews.net/update/rebel-audio for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
Libsyn podcast ad revenue grew 48% in 2025

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 5:53 Transcription Available


The company has announced the Libsyn Audience Network. Sponsored by Riverside. Riverside now offers Podcast Hosting. Record in studio-quality, edit with ease, and publish your podcast to reach listeners worldwide, all from one platform. Host where you record. https://podnews.net/cc/3360 Visit https://podnews.net/update/libsyn-ad-revenue-48 for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
Podbean suddenly switches off DAI

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 5:20 Transcription Available


Looks like it's a GDPR issue. Sponsored by Riverside. Riverside now offers Podcast Hosting. Record, edit, and publish to Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and more, all from the same platform. Host where you record. https://podnews.net/cc/3356 Visit https://podnews.net/update/podbean-switches-off-dai for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
AI in podcasts: when should you disclose it?

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 7:39 Transcription Available


A new website aims to help clarify things. Sponsored by Riverside. Riverside now offers Podcast Hosting. Record, edit, and publish to Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and more, all from the same platform. Host where you record. https://podnews.net/cc/3348 Visit https://podnews.net/update/ai-disclosures for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

那些我所遇見的選擇
我愛的是「我愛他的那個狀態」,因為那個狀態可以讓我成為更好的人

那些我所遇見的選擇

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 67:45


本週(3/6) Live Podcast 報名表單:https://forms.gle/g5RYUjHviNJuJu536 酒吧的地址:https://share.google/uNlEYJlBX48whMhAz 一個來自 2003 年出生的女子,來到了這個 Podcast 分享了她的故事,以及愛情,一開始以為是一段錯綜複雜的故事,但後來卻發現是個純愛的過程,也讓我們發現其實當代的年輕人,反而不如我們想像的複雜,甚至可能在真實的體驗生活、愛情上,比起我們上一代還要來的更少一些,只是看得事情更多而已。 我是嘉凱,歡迎來到最孤獨的小酒館,一起分享你的故事。 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

飛碟電台
《青春永遠不會老》 朱衛茵 西恩 主持 2026.02.27 退休後如何不被錢綁架?

飛碟電台

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 28:38


新感覺夾心土司 多種口味隨心挑選 讓你隨時隨地都有好心情 甜蜜口感草莓夾心、顆粒層次花生夾心、濃郁滑順可可夾心 主廚監製鮪魚沙拉、精選原料金黃蛋沙拉 輕巧美味帶著走,迎接多變的每一天 7-Eleven多種口味販售中 https://sofm.pse.is/8rwz48 ----以上為 SoundOn 動態廣告---- ◎今日主題:退休後如何不被錢綁架? ◎今日來賓:退休教練嫺人 嫺人本身在49歲時被迫提早退休,後來反而讓她規劃出提早退休的人生,還因此出書,你也許也想過很多次想要提早退休,但到底要怎麼做才能真正辦到? 當我們努力大半輩子,終於走到退休這一站,很多人以為迎接的是輕鬆與自由,卻發現內心多了一份對金錢的不安:退休金夠嗎?醫療支出怎麼辦?萬一活得比想像中久,錢會不會不夠用?於是,本該自在的人生下半場,反而被數字綁住、被焦慮牽著走。 今天的主題「退休後如何不被錢綁架?」談的不是賺更多,而是活得更安心。我們要一起思考,什麼才是真正的財務安全感?退休規劃是否只關於資產配置與投資報酬率,還是更關乎價值選擇與生活方式?當收入從主動變被動,花費從養家轉為自我照顧,我們該如何重新設計現金流、調整支出結構,甚至重建對金錢的態度? 今晚特別邀請到退休教練嫺人,帶我們從實際案例出發,分享如何盤點退休資源、建立穩定收入來源、預留風險緩衝,並找回對生活的主導權。她也將談到,除了理財策略之外,心態調整同樣重要——當我們學會用「夠用就好」取代「永遠不夠」,用「有選擇權」取代「被迫妥協」,退休生活才能真正鬆綁。 退休不是人生的句點,而是另一段自由旅程的開始。只要規劃得當、觀念清晰,我們不必被金錢牽制,也能在熟齡階段活出安心、從容與價值。今晚,就讓我們一起學會,如何把錢放在對的位置,讓人生站在更自在的位置。 ▶嫺人粉專: / tmmperfectlife ▶朱衛茵粉專:https://reurl.cc/OG73jy ▶歡迎下載飛碟新 APP IOS:https://reurl.cc/3jYQMV Android:https://reurl.cc/5GpNbR ▶網路線上收聽(飛碟官網右下角直接按play) http://www.uforadio.com.tw/ ▶ Podcast SoundOn : https://bit.ly/30Ia8Ti Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3jFpP6x Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2CPzneD Google 播客:https://bit.ly/3gCTb3G KKBOX:https://reurl.cc/MZR0K4 ♫ 空中的夢想家 就愛電你UFO ♫ ‼️大臺北地區:FM92.1 ‼️中彰投、宜蘭地區:FM89.9 ‼️高屏地區:FM103.9 #退休 #退休金 #理財 #etf #台積電 探索 Podcast -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Out of the Box With Christine
How To Attract Premium Clients Through Podcast Hosting and Guesting - Dave Dubrau

Out of the Box With Christine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 26:42


How To Attract Premium Clients Through Podcast Hosting and Guesting In this episode of the Expert Authority Coach Podcast, host Christine Blosdale delves into the multifaceted benefits of podcasting. Christine highlights how podcasting can connect individuals with key prospects, ease the content creation process, and serve as a non-salesy method to engage potential clients. Special guest Dave Dubeau joins the discussion, sharing his transition from real estate to podcasting and how he adopted 'high ticket podcasting' to attract ideal clients. Together, they provide actionable tips for both new and seasoned podcasters on leveraging podcasts as a powerful marketing tool. Links Mentioned: The Expert Authority Coach - http://www.ExpertAuthorityCoach.com The Expert Authority Quiz Call - http://FreeExpertAuthorityCall.com High Ticket Podcasting - https://www.highticketpodcasting.com/ 00:00 Introduction to Podcasting Benefits 01:12 Welcome to the Expert Authority Coach Podcast 02:31 Christine's Journey from Radio to Podcasting 03:26 Introducing Guest Dave Dubeau 04:03 Dave Dubeau on Podcasting and Marketing 05:16 Christine and Dave Discuss Podcasting Strategies 08:11 Dave's Shift to High Ticket Podcasting 15:29 Advice for Aspiring Podcasters 19:48 Tips for Getting Booked on Podcasts 23:11 Conclusion and Contact Information

每日一經濟學人 LEON x The Economist
*第八季*【EP. 595】#經濟學人導讀 / 國際時事 / 英文學習:人生門票太貴了:世界及台灣的結構性焦慮

每日一經濟學人 LEON x The Economist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 19:10


新感覺夾心土司 多種口味隨心挑選 讓你隨時隨地都有好心情 甜蜜口感草莓夾心、顆粒層次花生夾心、濃郁滑順可可夾心 主廚監製鮪魚沙拉、精選原料金黃蛋沙拉 輕巧美味帶著走,迎接多變的每一天 7-Eleven多種口味販售中 https://sofm.pse.is/8jk67v -- 股價迭創新高,台股站在關鍵成長賽道 投資若能回歸經典,反而會更有效率

The Podcast On Podcasting
4 Trusted Podcast Hosting Platforms - Pitfall #17 [529]

The Podcast On Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 9:14


In today's episode, Adam discusses the various podcast hosting services that he recommends using. Wait until you hear why "free" platforms might be secretly killing your podcast's growth. Plus, he exposes the four paid hosts that can instantly boost your SEO, fix your analytics, and finally get your show discovered.   WHAT TO LISTEN FOR Best podcast hosting platforms Pros and cons of using other hosting services Benefits of using trusted podcast hosting platforms Advantages of paying for your podcast platform   RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Buzzsprout Libsyn Podbean Captivate CONNECT WITH US If you are interested in getting on our show, email us at team@growyourshow.com. Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Click here and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! Subscribe so you don't miss out on great content and if you love the show, leave an honest rating and review here!  

Harford County Living
Why Alex Sanfilippo is the Essential Mentor Every Podcaster Needs

Harford County Living

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 56:17 Transcription Available


When a kid pulling golf balls out of ponds grows up to build one of the most influential platforms in podcasting, you know there's a story worth hearing.In this episode, I'm joined by Alex Sanfilippo, founder of PodMatch and host of Podcasting Made Simple. We talk about his journey from the aerospace world to faith-based blogging and podcasting, to launching PodMatch in 2020 and watching it explode just as the world went into lockdown. Alex shares how a simple idea – “like a dating app, but for podcast interviews” – became a global tool that helps hosts find the right guests and guests find the right stages.We also dig into why Alex gives half of PodMatch's profit back to podcasters through the PodValue initiative, what most hosts get wrong about sharing links to their shows, and how he's building features like a built-in Workflow and review swaps to help podcasters grow sustainably.If you host a podcast, dream of starting one, or just love a good entrepreneurship story rooted in service and integrity, this conversation will encourage you to keep creating, keep connecting, and keep the conversations going.Send us a textFreedom Federal Credit UnionHELPING YOU REACH YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMSDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennettTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Hosted on BuzzsproutSquadCast Subscribe by Email

We Don't PLAY
Which Podcast Platform is Best? Podcast Hosting Platforms Vs Podcast Streaming Directories: Research Explained with Favour Obasi-ike

We Don't PLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 113:29


Which Podcast Platform is Best? Podcast Hosting Platforms Vs Podcast Streaming Directories: Research Explained with Favour Obasi-Ike | Sign up for exclusive SEO insights.This podcast episode provides a comprehensive discussion on starting and growing a podcast, focusing heavily on the selection of the best podcasting platform. A key distinction is made between podcast hosting platforms (like Spotify for Creators, formerly Anchor.fm) and podcast listening platforms (such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon), emphasizing that a host distributes content via an RSS feed to multiple directories.Our conversation underscores that podcasting should be conversation-first, not monetization-first, and advises beginners to start for free to minimize initial costs. Practical advice is offered on SEO for podcasts, including the importance of consistent episode releases, with statistics showing that many podcasters quit early, and also highlights the benefit of choosing an IAB-compliant host for future monetization opportunities through advertising networks.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Next Steps for Digital Marketing + SEO Services:>> ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Need SEO Services? 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The reality is that podcasting is less about instant fame and fortune and more about a long-term commitment to a very specific craft.This article will save you time, money, and frustration. We've distilled the most surprising and impactful lessons learned from podcasting experts into four foundational takeaways. Understanding these truths from day one will give you a realistic roadmap and a significant advantage over the thousands who quit before they ever find their voice.1. It's a Conversation, Not a Cash MachineThe most common mistake new podcasters make is focusing on monetization from day one. They get caught up in finding ad sponsors and driving transactions before they've even built an audience. The primary purpose of a podcast, especially in its early stages, must be conversation. When you have a conversation with someone, you don't expect a monetary transaction afterward; you expect an exchange of value.In podcasting, that value is trust, thought leadership, and a genuine relationship with your listeners—all earned over time. Trying to monetize too early feels transactional and inauthentic, pushing potential listeners away before they have a chance to connect. As one expert puts it, the focus must be on the relationship first."if you start a podcast to run ads or to monetize, you you're actually better off starting a business than starting a podcast to monetize."This "conversation first" approach is far more sustainable. It allows you to build a loyal community that values your perspective. Monetization can and will come later, but only after trust has been firmly established. That trust is ultimately a more valuable asset than any early ad revenue.2. Your First Episodes Will Suck (So Don't Buy That $400 Mic)Many aspiring podcasters fall hook, line, and sinker for spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars on expensive equipment before they've produced a single minute of content. This is a costly mistake. I've seen seasoned creators get their best gear for dirt cheap simply by buying it from new podcasters who quit. They'll see someone selling a barely-used $400 SM7B mic for a fraction of the price because the owner never got past a few episodes.Your initial focus shouldn't be on perfect production quality but on practice. The average podcaster quits after just eight episodes. Why? Because that marks about two months of the relentless "record, edit, publish, distribute" cycle. It's the point where initial excitement fades and the reality of the grind sets in. A large upfront investment becomes a huge financial risk when the odds of sticking with it are so low."Good practice cuz your episodes in the beginning suck. It's it's just the way that it is. You know you learn the the quality of your voice. You start learning techniques."So here is the best advice you will get. Start today. Open the voice memo app on your phone, find a quiet place, and record. The goal isn't perfection; it's practice. Once you have a consistent workflow and are confident in your content, then you can consider upgrading your gear.3. A "Published" Podcast That Isn't Distributed Is Just a DraftThis is one of the most critical and misunderstood aspects of podcasting. New creators often believe that once they upload an episode to their podcast hosting platform, their job is done. This is wrong. A hosting platform is simply the "floppy disc" or "external hard drive" where your audio files are stored. It does not automatically put your show in front of listeners.To be heard, your podcast must be on listening platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, and iHeartRadio. The key to this is your RSS feed. Think of it like a website's sitemap; it's the link that allows all the different directories to find and display your content. Submitting this feed to every possible listening platform is a non-negotiable step that many beginners miss.I see this scenario play out every day. Person A publishes 10 episodes but only makes them available on their hosting site. Person B publishes the same 10 episodes but distributes their RSS feed to 20 different listening platforms. Person B has a dramatically higher probability of being discovered because they are accessible where listeners actually are. Experts tell stories of being discovered on niche platforms by international listeners—a listener from the UK finding a show on Castbox while helping a client in Spain. That serendipity only happens with wide distribution."if you don't have a podcast that is accessible then you don't really have a podcast you have I don't know what to call it but it's I would call it a draft because it's not something that is accessible"4. The Sobering Reality: The 2-Year, 100-Episode GauntletPodcasting is not a get-rich-quick scheme; it is a marathon. The statistics on podcasting longevity from Pod Match are stark and should be a reality check for anyone looking for immediate results.On average, it takes 2 years and 100 released episodes for a podcaster to begin seeing real, tangible results, whether that's meaningful audience growth, genuine community engagement, or sustainable monetization opportunities. The commitment required to reach that point is immense, and the attrition rate is staggering. Consider this statistical funnel:• The chance of a new podcast reaching just eight episodes is 45%.• The chance of hitting 50 episodes drops to 12.6%.• The milestone of 100 episodes is achieved by a mere 6% of podcasters.What this data tells us is that success in podcasting is a game of consistency and long-term commitment. It's about showing up week after week, building your catalog, and earning listener trust one episode at a time. The real value you're building over those first 100 episodes is not currency, but trust—an asset that is far more durable and powerful in the long run.Are You Ready to Play the Long Game?Successful podcasting defies the conventional wisdom of quick wins and easy money. The path is paved with a different set of priorities: prioritize genuine conversation over premature monetization, start lean and focus on practice before buying expensive gear, ensure your show is widely distributed, and most importantly, commit to the long and consistent work required to build trust.These truths aren't meant to discourage you, but to empower you with a realistic framework for success. By understanding the real challenges from the outset, you can avoid the common pitfalls that cause so many others to give up. This isn't just about business strategy; it's about legacy. As one creator reflected, "I know one day, God willing, my grandkids, my kids will be able to listen to my voice."Knowing that the real prize is trust built over time—a legacy you can leave behind—what conversation are you willing to commit to for the next 100 episodes?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Murphy, Sam & Jodi
FLASHBACK: AFTER THE SHOW PODCAST: Hosting Season.

Murphy, Sam & Jodi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 11:42


Party hosting season is here! Are you ready for the unexpected things guests will bring? #family #thanksgiving #hostingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
Award winners in Arkansas; and Patreon's podcast hosting

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 4:19 Transcription Available


Patreon's new podcast hosting is free to its customers. Sponsored by Beamly. One link that actually does everything. Your episodes, blog, videos and memberships all on Beamly. https://podnews.net/cc/3166 Visit https://podnews.net/update/patreon-podcast-hosting for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

Moms Who Podcast - Simply Start, Grow, or Monetize Your Podcast
142. BTS of My Favorite Podcast Hosting Platform: Captivate.fm

Moms Who Podcast - Simply Start, Grow, or Monetize Your Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 24:38


If you've been wondering which podcast hosting platform is right for your business & podcast, no worries because In this episode, I share exactly why I use and recommend Captivate.fm! Captivate is the podcast host I trust for both my own show and my clients'. You'll learn what a podcast host actually does, how it impacts your workflow and analytics, and why using a free host may be holding you back. I walk you through my favorite Captivate features like dynamic ads, show notes templates, advanced analytics, team access, and SO MANY more. You'll also here:My second recommended host if Captivate IS NOT your perfect fitWhy it's crucial being on a FREE host shouldn't be your forever planWhether you're launching your podcast or thinking about moving or upgrading your podcast host, this breakdown will help you understand if Captivate is the hosting platform for your podcast goals! (Spoiler alert: It prob is)Links mentioned in this episode: Sign up for Captivate and get 40% off their Black Friday dealStart or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing and/or managing your podcast? I've got you covered: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakrista Email: pamela@pamelakrista.comMentioned in this episode:Register for the Fix My Podcast Workshop:https://pamelakrista.com/fix-my-podcast-workshop/

Podland News
Inside Riverside Hosting and RSS.com's Free Podcast Hosting

Podland News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 99:18 Transcription Available


Send James & Sam a messageSupport the showConnect With Us: Email: weekly@podnews.net Fediverse: @james@bne.social and @samsethi@podcastindex.social Support us: www.buzzsprout.com/1538779/support Get Podnews: podnews.net

Make Money Podcasting
A Truly Free Podcast Hosting Plan

Make Money Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 13:56 Transcription Available


RSS.com has released their Free Local and Nice podcast hosting plan, and it's a truly free plan that doesn't limit you based on uploads, hours of content, or duration of episode in feed. It's a fantastic development for people who want to start a podcast with a little bit less risk. Here's what it means for you. Learn more at https://joec.pro/rss (affiliate link) *Disclosure: I am an evangelist for RSS.com, However, they did not ask me to create this episode; I think it's a truly great think for podcasters.

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
CC114: From Layoff to Podcast Hosting: Our Roadmap from Uncertainty to Entrepreneurship

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 73:34


Podcasting can be one of the most potent tools for entrepreneurs who want to become visible, share ideas, and lead their niche with authenticity. But it is not a quick marketing trick. It is a vehicle for thought leadership, self-exploration, and consistent communication—when done for the right reasons and with clear intention. Gresh and podcast host Nick McGowan host of The Podcast & Self Mastery Show chatted about this powerful medium and how you can leverage it as an entrepreneur or business owner.   Full Interview: https://ceochat.co/interviews/chat114-podcasting-secrets-every-entrepreneur-should-know/

Your Podcast Consultant
What are the best podcast hosting platforms for beginners?

Your Podcast Consultant

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 9:08


"What is the best podcast platform for beginners?" The short answer is – it depends on you and your goals! I cover several popular podcast hosting platforms, including Captivate, Transistor, Buzzsprout, Podbean, and Libsyn. My personal favorite is Captivate because for $19 a month, you can create unlimited podcasts and episodes, with only a price increase if you go over 30,000 downloads. I use Captivate for multiple shows and love its feature set.I also highlight the importance of understanding your goals: Are you trying to sell your own stuff (like my book "Profit from Your Podcast") or are you aiming for advertising revenue? I explain how selling your own products can often be more profitable than relying on podcast ad revenue for most beginners.You're Going to Have a Learning CurveWhile each hosting platform has a learning curve, they're all pretty approachable. Don't stress about being a beginner – take a day or a few hours to watch tutorials and get to know the software. I encourage you to treat this learning phase as putting gas in your tank for a smoother ride ahead.For those wanting extra help, I offer step-by-step videos and support through the School of Podcasting. Use coupon code "Listener" at checkout for a discount!Websites and Companies mentioned- Captivate.fm (Podcast hosting)- Transistor.fm (Podcast hosting)- Buzzsprout.com (Podcast hosting)- Podbean.com (Podcast hosting)- Libsyn.com (Podcast hosting)- Blubrry.com (Podcast hosting)- Schoolofpodcasting.com (My educational resource for podcasters)- profitfromyourpodcast.com (My book website)- RSS.com (Mentioned in context of advertising)- Spotify.com (Mentioned in context of advertising)- TidyCal.com (Calendar tool I use)Ecamm Live (Live streaming)If you need more guidance, reach out to me—I'm here to help podcasters grow!Mentioned in this episode:Want to Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?I've got you covered with a FREE Podcast Launch Checklist that walks you through the whole process IN THE RIGHT ORDER. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/checklistPodcast Launch ChecklistThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Murphy, Sam & Jodi
AFTER THE SHOW PODCAST: Hosting Season.

Murphy, Sam & Jodi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 11:31


Party hosting season is here! Are you ready for the unexpected things guests will bring?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
New, open podcast hosting company launches

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 4:37 Transcription Available


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Mikroökonomen a.k.a. Mikrooekonomen
Mikro331 Das große Flüchten

Mikroökonomen a.k.a. Mikrooekonomen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 86:28


In dieser Episode diskutieren Marco und Jens verschiedene Themen, darunter technische Probleme beim Podcast-Hosting, persönliche Herausforderungen, politische Themen in Deutschland, die Unfähigkeit der Regierung in der Verteidigung, Investitionen in die Energiewende, geopolitische Strategien im Zusammenhang mit Drohnen und die aktuelle Währungsproblematik in Argentinien. Die Diskussion ist geprägt von persönlichen Meinungen und kritischen Betrachtungen der aktuellen politischen Lage. In dieser Episode diskutieren Marco Herack und Jens die komplexe politische und wirtschaftliche Situation in Argentinien, die Rolle der USA und Chinas, sowie die Auswirkungen auf den US-Dollar und die globale Währungsordnung. Sie beleuchten historische Parallelen, die Abhängigkeiten von internationalen Institutionen und die Verschiebung von Kapital in neue Vermögenswerte wie Gold und Kryptowährungen. Die Diskussion umfasst auch die geopolitischen Risiken und die Fragmentierung der Weltwirtschaft. (Riverside AIZusammenfassung)

Podland News
The video-first shakeup of podcast hosting, analytics, and AI with Flightcast's Roxcodes

Podland News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 109:44 Transcription Available


Flightcast's Rox Codes joins us to unpack a video-first hosting and growth platform built for YouTube, Spotify, and serious creators, while we challenge inflated web “browser” downloads, pricing resets, and what actually counts as a podcast in a $3B market. We weigh useful AI assistants against synthetic co-hosts, and map the road to practical standards like HLS and Podcasting 2.0.• livewire host-share data showing consolidation and heritage brands sliding• price rises at major hosts and how AI features drive bundled costs• web player download spikes likely from bots, scrapers, and cloud IPs• what Flightcast publishes where and why video-first matters• AI analytics assistant for multi-platform, time-bounded insights• clip experimentation on separate channels to validate winners• storage choices enabling future video RSS and richer search• podcasting 2.0 tags for chapters and transcripts on the roadmap• why HLS needs shared best practices before broader adoption• Global Studios' video push and creator acquisitions• the $3B ad forecast and the definition problem of “podcast”• Apple's Podroll video promos UX quirks and limits• soundbites, playlists, and underused standards for discovery• creator tools: Audacity redesign and Whisper.cpp speed gains• a human-first stance on AI: assist, don't replaceStart podcasting, keep podcasting with BuzzSprout.comSend James & Sam a messageSupport the showConnect With Us: Email: weekly@podnews.net Fediverse: @james@bne.social and @samsethi@podcastindex.social Support us: www.buzzsprout.com/1538779/support Get Podnews: podnews.net

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
Steven Bartlett launches video podcast hosting company

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 6:34 Transcription Available


Flightcast has AI analysis and video distribution. Sponsored by Supporting Cast. Most podcast platforms hold your subscribers' payment data hostage. Supporting Cast earns our partners' trust by helping them grow their subscription business, not by locking them in. Build your own empire, not someone else's. https://podnews.net/cc/3066 Visit https://podnews.net/update/flightcast-launches-bartlett for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

Brand in Demand
The Customer Experience Lessons Behind Tesla and BMW, with Frank Ziede

Brand in Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 54:04


In this episode, I sit down with Frank Ziede, CEO of Common Ground Consulting, who's trained global brands like Tesla, BMW, and Rolls-Royce on how to deliver world-class customer experiences. From his start in retail at 19 to becoming a trusted consultant for some of the world's most prestigious companies, Frank reveals why the real differentiator isn't the product, but rather it's the people behind it.We explore what it takes to create employees who live the brand, how to design experiences that feel personal and unforgettable, and why emotional intelligence is more valuable than ever in the age of AI. Frank also shares hard-earned lessons on leadership, gratitude, and building trust that keeps customers and employees coming back.You'll learn:✅ How Frank Ziede went from retail at 19 to training Tesla, BMW, and Rolls-Royce on customer experience✅ Why the human side of business matters more than features or price✅ Practical ways to create memorable, personalized experiences that turn customers into loyal advocates✅ How gratitude, humility, and authenticity shape great leadership and service✅ The role of emotional intelligence in building strong connections in an AI-driven world✅ Lessons from navigating career pivots, setbacks, and the COVID business shutdownsThis show is for entrepreneurs, aspiring founders, and business owners who want more than theory and highlight reels. If you've ever searched for “best podcast for aspiring entrepreneurs who want authentic advice” or “podcasts where founders share raw, behind-the-scenes lessons,” you're in the right place.Get in touch with Frank Ziede:Guest LinkedIn URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankziedeGuest Website: Frank T. Ziede – Business Leadership Speaker & Corporate TrainerIf you are a B2B company that wants to build your own in-house content team instead of outsourcing to a marketing agency, we may be a fit for you! Everything you see in our podcast and content is the result of a scrappy, nimble internal content team powered by AI-driven systems and processes. Check out pricing and services here: ⁠https://impaxs.com⁠Timecodes00:00 Introduction and Guest Background00:11 Training and Consulting for Top Brands00:58 The Importance of Customer and Employee Experience04:10 Building Relationships and Networking12:03 Adapting During COVID-1924:57 Leadership and Customer Experience Insights28:37 Personal Preferences and Customer Experience29:19 Challenges in Customer Experience30:03 Training and Skills Practice32:21 Generational Work Ethic35:35 AI in the Workplace37:14 The Role of Emotional Intelligence38:33 Coaching and Consulting in the AI Era41:24 The Importance of Human Connection47:14 Podcast Hosting and Storytelling49:22 Final Thoughts and Reflections

Delight in the Limelight
071. Stop Shrinking When It's Your Turn to Speak

Delight in the Limelight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 44:07 Transcription Available


Gabe Marusca is the host of the Authority in the Wild podcast, who speaks with entrepreneurs worldwide. However he struggles to feel this same ease when speaking in groups of native English speakers as well as in front of large audiences. This holds him back from making new connections at conferences and other events, or from speaking comfortably on stage.In our coaching session, we unpacked the root beliefs behind Gabe's anxiety. The result? At his next conference in Bucharest, he was able to converse with some of the most influential podcast hosts in Europe, including Steven Bartlett - the host of Diary of a CEO.Before our session, this kind of situation would have triggered a panic in Gabe, but this time, it all felt smooth and natural.Listen to our coaching call to hear what we did and how it relates to your own speaking anxiety.Click here to check the full show notes.

Amplify Your Success
Episode 454: Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Start Your Client-Attracting Podcast

Amplify Your Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 31:36


This is the 4th episode in my 6-part Authority Short Cuts series, designed to give you quick, high-impact ways to amplify your visibility, credibility, and client attraction. What if instead of fighting for a split second of attention on social media, you had your ideal client's full focus for twenty, thirty, even forty minutes every single week? That's the power of podcasting. It's not just content – it's an authority amplifier that builds trust faster than any algorithm can deliver. In episode 454 of the Amplify Your Success Podcast, I'll show you why now is the perfect time to launch a podcast, how hosting positions you as the trusted authority in your space, and the simple mindset shifts that keep your show consistent and client-attracting long term. If you're ready to stop chasing visibility hacks and start building real authority, this episode is your roadmap to making podcasting your most valuable business growth strategy.   Key Takeaways: [02:15] Why podcasting works better than social media for building deep trust. [05:07] How a podcast creates a 24/7 client attraction engine that never burns out. [07:22] The authority boost that happens when you're the host, not just the guest. [11:48] The real key to growth: consistency over perfection. [14:55] How podcasting creates a long-tail marketing effect that compounds over time. [18:20] Common mistakes entrepreneurs make when starting a podcast (and how to avoid them). [22:36] The mindset shift that helps you stay in the game for years, not months.   Resources Mentioned in This Episode: FREE GUIDE & SCORECARD: Feel like the best-kept secret? My proven Un-Ignorable Expert Framework is your step-by-step guide to turning your expertise into consistent, high-value client attraction by borrowing authority-rich visibility streams. Authority Brand Podcast Toolkit: Create a profitable podcast that amplifies your impact, builds credibility and builds desire with your ideal clients. Inside this toolkit, you'll get the step-by-step system to launch your own podcast – without the costly missteps that keep most experts stuck. Get your toolkit here

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Free vs. Paid Podcast Hosting Platforms: A Strategic Business Guide (SEO Sundays with Favour Obasi-ike)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 72:55


Free vs. Paid Podcast Hosting Platforms - A Strategic Business Guide (SEO Sundays) with SEO Expert, ⁠Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS⁠⁠⁠.Looking for insights on free versus paid podcast hosting platforms? Favour Obasi-ike, with six years of experience using free platforms like Spotify for Creators (formerly Anchor.fm), explains the benefits and drawbacks of each option. He emphasizes the importance of owning one's RSS feed and understanding analytics for monetization, detailing his recent switch to a paid platform, Art19 by Amazon, for better data and ad control. The discussion also touches on broader business principles, including consistent content creation and community building, suggesting a strategic progression from free to paid hosting as a podcast grows.FAQs about this episodeWhat is the main distinction between free and paid podcast hosting platforms?The core difference between free and paid podcast hosting platforms lies in the level of control, data access, and monetization opportunities they offer. While free platforms like Spotify for Podcasters (formerly Anchor.fm) are excellent for starting and building an audience due to their accessibility and ease of use, they often come with limitations on analytics, character limits for descriptions, and control over advertising. Paid platforms, on the other hand, provide more comprehensive analytics, greater control over ad placements (including the ability to approve or reject brands), better distribution tools, and increased potential for monetization, allowing podcasters to scale their operations and potentially generate more income.Why is owning your RSS feed crucial for podcasters?Owning your RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is paramount because it acts as your podcast's unique identification code and intellectual property. It's akin to having the title to your car or your social security number – it signifies ownership and control. The RSS feed is what allows your podcast to be distributed across various platforms like Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and more. Without direct control over your RSS feed, you might face significant challenges if you decide to switch hosting platforms, as it could be tied to an email address or account you don't fully control, hindering your ability to migrate your content and audience seamlessly.What are the key benefits of transitioning from a free to a paid podcast hosting platform?The transition from a free to a paid podcast hosting platform offers several significant benefits, primarily centered around enhanced control, data, and monetization. Paid platforms typically provide:Comprehensive Analytics: Access to detailed data about listeners, downloads, and geographical reach, allowing for better audience understanding and informed content strategy.Monetization Control: The ability to implement programmatic ads, host-read ads, and baked-in ads, with some platforms (like Art19) offering the unique advantage of approving or rejecting specific brands for advertising.Increased Visibility and Reach: While free platforms offer distribution, paid platforms can provide more robust tools for maximizing reach and ensuring content is optimized for various directories.Professionalism and Scaling: Moving to a paid service often signifies a commitment to professional growth and provides the infrastructure needed to scale the podcast as a business, fostering long-term sustainability and impact.What challenges might a podcaster face when using a free hosting platform like Spotify for Podcasters (Anchor.fm)?Despite its advantages for beginners, Spotify for Podcasters (Anchor.fm) presents several limitations when compared to paid alternatives. Favour Obasi-ike highlights:Limited Analytics: The dashboard may only show a fraction (e.g., 10-15%) of the actual download and listener data, making it difficult to accurately assess audience engagement and growth.Character Limits: Restrictions on the length of podcast descriptions (e.g., 600 characters on desktop vs. 4,000 on mobile) can hinder SEO efforts and the ability to include comprehensive keywords and information.Lack of Ad Control: Free platforms generally do not allow podcasters to approve or reject specific brands for programmatic ads, meaning you have less control over the type of advertisements associated with your content.Data Migration Issues: While not explicitly a "challenge" of the free platform itself, Favour Obasi-ike notes that when moving to a new platform, historical data often cannot be transferred, requiring a fresh start on analytics.How can podcasters effectively monetize their content?Podcasters can monetize their content through various advertising models:Programmatic Ads: These are automated advertisements inserted into the podcast episodes, often without direct control over the specific brands or content of the ads.Host-Read Ads: The podcaster reads the advertisement themselves, integrating it seamlessly into the episode. This typically involves a script provided by the advertiser and offers a more personal touch.Baked-In Ads: These are advertisements that are permanently embedded into the audio file of the podcast, meaning they will be heard by all listeners regardless of when they download or stream the episode. Paid hosting platforms can facilitate these monetization avenues, with some, like Art19, offering granular control over which brands can advertise on your show, aligning advertisements with the podcast's genre and audience.What is Favour Obasi-ike's personal experience and recommendation regarding free vs. paid podcast hosting?Favour Obasi-ike, having consistently podcasted for six years on a free platform (Spotify for Podcasters/Anchor.fm) before transitioning to a paid service (Art19 by Amazon), advocates for starting with a free platform. This approach allows podcasters to build a relationship with their audience, establish a community, and understand the fundamentals of content creation without initial financial commitment. His decision to switch to a paid platform after reaching 550+ episodes and streaming in 151 countries was primarily driven by the need for comprehensive analytics and greater control over monetization and brand partnerships. He recommends making the move to paid hosting when it aligns with your business goals and the need for deeper insights and control becomes apparent, emphasizing that it doesn't have to take six years like his journey.Beyond hosting, what are other crucial elements for a successful podcast and online presence?A successful podcast and robust online presence extend beyond just hosting platforms. Favour Obasi-ike emphasizes several critical elements:Consistency: Regularly publishing episodes builds audience expectation and loyalty.Building Community: Fostering a relationship with listeners creates engagement and a dedicated following.Intellectual Property Ownership: Protecting your content, branding, and RSS feed is vital for long-term control and scalability.Diversified Online Presence: Having a website, an email list, and a core product/service ensures that you maintain direct connection with your audience, even if social media platforms become unavailable. This creates a resilient business model independent of third-party platforms.Strategic Distribution: Submitting your RSS feed to all relevant podcast directories (Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Pandora, LinkedIn, etc.) maximizes reach and discoverability.SEO Optimization: Utilizing keywords, clear descriptions, and understanding how search works within podcasting platforms is essential for attracting new listeners.How does the concept of "levels of wealth" relate to the discussion of podcasting platforms?Favour Obasi-ike introduces "10 levels of wealth" to provide a broader context for why podcasters might consider their platform choices. The analogy suggests that just as individuals aim to progress through levels of financial wealth, businesses (including podcasts) should strategically plan their growth and impact. By understanding the capabilities and limitations of free versus paid platforms, podcasters can make informed decisions that align with their long-term goals for influence, income, and community impact. The idea is to move beyond mere survival (level 1) to a point where the podcast can generate significant value, offer greater control, and expand its reach and influence, mirroring the progression through wealth levels. 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Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE!™ How to Lead Your Stepfamily with Influence | Jen Rogers - Faith-Led Stepfamily Coach, Podcast
Mic to Money: Which Podcaster Persona Are You...The Artist, the Angel, or the Accountant? | #282

Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE!™ How to Lead Your Stepfamily with Influence | Jen Rogers - Faith-Led Stepfamily Coach, Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 23:22 Transcription Available


You don't need a million downloads to monetize - but you do need to know who you are behind the mic.In this episode, I'm breaking down the three types of podcasters I see over and over again (and maybe you'll see yourself too): The Artist, The Angel, and The Accountant. Each brings something powerful.And each can sabotage your show's success without the right plan.I'm also sharing real-world ways podcasters earn income at different stages, plus a few myths that need to be retired once and for all.If you've ever wondered why it feels so hard to monetize, this conversation will feel like a mirror and a map.Let's rock and roll!Data from Fourthwall  + Castmagic 

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What Is the Best Podcast Hosting Platform? || Pinterest SEO Expert, Favour Obasi-ike Breaks it Down

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 58:05


What's the Best Podcast Hosting Platform? Pinterest SEO Expert, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks it ALL down in this episode from Hosting, Distributing, to Monetization opportunities.Podcast Foundations: A Creator's GuideThis Clubhouse audio session focuses on podcast hosting platforms and their distinction from podcast directories.Favour, an experienced 6-year SEO podcaster, emphasizes the importance of choosing an IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau) certified platform for those looking to monetize and scale their podcast, while noting that free platforms like Spotify for Creators are suitable for hobbyists. The discussion also covers various podcast styles, episode types, and crucial SEO strategies like optimizing show notes and verbalizing keywords for better search engine visibility. Ultimately, the speaker advises listeners to prioritize impact over budget and consistency in content creation.What is the fundamental difference between a podcast hosting platform and a podcast directory?A podcast hosting platform is where producers upload, store, and manage their podcast audio files. It serves as the "home" for your podcast, similar to how a website host stores your website files. From this platform, you distribute your content. In contrast, a podcast directory is a consumer-facing platform where listeners find and access podcasts. Examples include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Castbox, and Amazon Music. These directories pull information (like your RSS feed) from your hosting platform to display your episodes to a wider audience. Therefore, the hosting platform is for the creator to manage and distribute, while the directory is for the listener to discover and consume.Why is it crucial for a podcast hosting platform to be IAB certified?IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau) certification is vital for podcast hosting platforms, especially if the creator intends to monetize and scale their podcast. The IAB sets industry standards for metrics like downloads and listener behavior, providing a reliable and trusted framework for advertisers and businesses to assess a podcast's reach and engagement. Without IAB certification, a podcast might struggle to attract serious advertising revenue or prove its audience data, limiting its potential for growth and commercial viability. This certification signifies adherence to industry best practices and provides a level of trust and authority in the digital advertising landscape.What is an RSS feed and why is it important for podcasts?An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is a web feed that contains a summary of content from a website or, in the case of podcasts, a listing of all podcast episodes, including their titles, descriptions, and audio files. It's akin to an XML file for websites. The RSS feed is crucial because it's the mechanism by which podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.) receive updates about new episodes from your podcast hosting platform. When you publish a new episode on your hosting platform, the RSS feed is updated, and directories that subscribe to your feed are notified, making your new content available to listeners across various platforms.Digital Marketing Resources:>> ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠>> ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Latest blogs on SEO optimization and Online Marketing⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠>> ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Book your Complimentary SEO Discovery Call⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠>> ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Book Paid Marketing Consultation Call⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠>> ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to We Don't PLAY Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Brands We Love and Support⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Loving Me Beauty | Buy Vegan-based Luxury Products⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Zetvaa | Buy Premium Human Hair Extensions Online⁠

Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE!™ How to Lead Your Stepfamily with Influence | Jen Rogers - Faith-Led Stepfamily Coach, Podcast
Stop Publishing, Start Converting: Build Your Podcast Ecosystem | #278

Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE!™ How to Lead Your Stepfamily with Influence | Jen Rogers - Faith-Led Stepfamily Coach, Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 24:18 Transcription Available


Sign up for the Podcast Ecosystem Masterclass - Live with Jen!Just because you're consistent doesn't mean your podcast is working.If your show isn't bringing in leads, building real trust, or supporting your offers, it's not a content problem. It's an ecosystem problem.In this episode, I'm breaking down the real reason most podcasts stall, fade, or flop - and the 5-part ecosystem you need to make sure yours doesn't.This isn't about adding more episodes. It's about building a strategy that finally makes your voice work with your business, not against your bandwidth.✏️Grab your writing gear! This episode will get you thinking differently and taking action right now.

Inner Edison Podcast by Ed Parcaut
Building a Unique Brand David Sauers Talks Royal Restrooms and Festival Podcasting

Inner Edison Podcast by Ed Parcaut

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 45:00


In this episode of the Inner Edison Podcast, host Ed Parcaut sits down with David Sauers, CEO and co-founder of Royal Restrooms and passionate supporter of local festivals across the Southeast. David shares his inspiration for launching a new podcast, “Elevated Eventure,” designed to spotlight the passionate individuals and incredible stories behind small-town events like the Moon Pie Festival and the National Banana Pudding Festival. Ed and David go deep on the value of podcasting as a platform, why consistency is key, and the importance of standing out—whether it's turning purple restrooms into a unique studio or sharing genuine stories from festival organizers. You'll also hear practical tips on getting started with podcasting, including the latest in AI tools, building a recognizable brand, and the lessons learned from failures along the way. Whether you're thinking about starting your own podcast, love hearing stories of entrepreneurial journeys, or are curious about the power of niche communities, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Tune in for a lively conversation full of actionable advice, behind-the-scenes tales, and a reminder that every great accomplishment often starts with a leap of faith—and a willingness to learn from mistakes. **Contact Ed Parcaut:** -

Working Women Mentor
From Base to Broadcast: A Military Spouse's Guide to Confidence, Connection & Community

Working Women Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 40:39


In this episode of the Working Women Mentor Podcast, we sit down with Kristen Nolan, Senior Client Account Manager at Interview Valet, military spouse, and mother of three, who brings heart, humor, and hard-earned wisdom to the mic. Kristen takes us behind the scenes of a life shaped by movement—literally and figuratively. From constant relocations to growing roots in new communities, she shares how connection, mentorship, and resilience became her anchors.Whether you're leading a team, launching a business, growing your personal brand, or simply navigating change, this episode delivers rich, relatable insights. Learn how to build meaningful relationships, improve your listening skills, and show up with authenticity—even when you're starting over. Kristen also unpacks what makes a great podcast guest, how to overcome fear with preparation, and why niche audiences matter more than numbers.This conversation is a must-listen for anyone ready to grow their influence, build their community, and lead with intention—no matter the industry.Guest Links & Additional Episode Mentions:Website: https://interviewvalet.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristenbnolan/ Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.ranialfers.com/apply-to-be-a-guest/Connect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/

Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE!™ How to Lead Your Stepfamily with Influence | Jen Rogers - Faith-Led Stepfamily Coach, Podcast
The Hidden Cost of Too Many Options (And How to Fix It Fast) | #273

Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE!™ How to Lead Your Stepfamily with Influence | Jen Rogers - Faith-Led Stepfamily Coach, Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 8:31 Transcription Available


Let's cut to it.You've got the influence, the offer, and the infrastructure — but something is off. Like your message isn't landing. Your platform isn't converting. And the decisions you're making now matter more than ever.This episode breaks down what high-performing, mission-driven entrepreneurs face daily but rarely admit:How the very traits that built your empire can quietly sabotage your focusWhy DIY content and mass-market trainings stall growth at the topThe power of intentional, real-time clarity (and why no download can replicate it)An invitation to join me live on Tuesday, June 10, to get your next move mapped out and your audience's problem solved — in real timeIf the next phase of growth demands precision, positioning, and profitability — you'll find the breakthrough when you Simplify Podcasting to meet your 2025 business goals. 

Inner Edison Podcast by Ed Parcaut
Mastering Change: Damon Lembi and Ed Parcaut on AI, Podcasting, and Career Pivots

Inner Edison Podcast by Ed Parcaut

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 59:02


In this insightful episode of the Ed Parcaut Podcast, Ed sits down with Damon Lembi, CEO of Learnit and host of the LearnItAll podcast, for a wide-ranging conversation about personal growth, career pivots, and the transformative power of artificial intelligence. Damon shares his journey from being drafted twice by Major League Baseball teams to navigating imposter syndrome and ultimately finding his passion in leading a tech-learning company. Together, Ed and Damon dive deep into the world of podcasting, the evolution of technology from floppy disks to cloud-based learning, and how AI is reshaping the modern workforce—making tasks faster, democratizing opportunity, and challenging everyone to stay adaptable. They discuss practical ways business owners and professionals can leverage AI tools like ChatGPT, not just for productivity but as a creative thought partner. Plus, they tackle why soft skills still matter in a tech-driven world and offer actionable tips for embracing communication, leadership, and authenticity. If you're a business leader, entrepreneur, or anyone looking to stay ahead of the tech curve without losing the human touch, this episode is full of practical advice and inspiring stories. Don't miss Ed and Damon's candid takes on career reinvention, the future of work, and why the best way to get good at anything is just to keep showing up. Connect with the guests: Damon Lembi: LinkedIn, Learnit.com, LearnItAll Podcast Ed Parcaut: [Podcast homepage] Listen now for inspiration, strategic insights, and lots of laughs! #Podcast #EdParcaut #DamonLembi #InnerEdison #LearnIt #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ChatGPT #Podcasting #CareerPivot #PersonalDevelopment #SoftSkills #Leadership #TechTalk #B2B #BusinessGrowth #DigitalSkills #ProfessionalGrowth #CommunicationSkills #SuccessMindset #LifelongLearning #ModernWorkplace #CareerAdvice #Innovation #AdaptToChange

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 17:38 Transcription Available


Ever recorded a guest interview that just didn't make the cut?Maybe it didn't fit your new direction. Maybe it just wasn't quite right. Or maybe… you ghosted because you didn't know what to say.This episode is for you. I'm walking you through what to do after the recording—when the episode won't be aired so you can honor the guest, preserve the relationship, and stay in integrity with your brand.Whether you're a host or a guest who's been left in the dark, you'll find something in here to help you navigate this awkward (and super common) scenario with clarity and grace. Learn ~↳ 3 powerful moves you can make when an interview doesn't go live↳ Why not airing an episode doesn't have to damage the relationship↳ How to find (and repurpose) gold even in unused content↳ A bonus tip to turn a “no-release” into a generous guest giftPodcasting is a business strategy. Get a proven monetization strategy to fix your podcast, monetize faster, and foster trust with your audience. Book your power hour here.