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Podcasting is global. Is your brand ready? On an all-new Media Roundtable: Special Edition, we're recapping the highlights of Podcast Show London 2025 with notable attendees. This week's episode is sponsored by our friends at ALLCITY Network.For the next best thing to a front row seat, we've assembled an all-star panel of audio industry insiders to share their fresh insights.Giles Martin (EVP, Strategy, Oxford Road) hosts:Jarrod Klawinsky - (Director, Digital Media, Oxford Road)Rosemary Scalabrino - (Director, Business Development, Veritone One)Parastoo Hosseini - (International Audio Manager, Oxford Road)Steven Abraham - (President, International, Oxford Road)“ We talk about global, but everybody's really very, very, very local.” Steven Abraham - (President, International, Oxford Road)These all-stars are talking: Collabs with Giants, Brand Moves, Being a Local, and more. Let's jump in.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Entérate de lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-Las membresías en España en 2025: consolidación, retos y oportunidades.-Spotify lanzó por primera vez un centro dedicado a próximos lanzamientos.-Lanzan herramienta de IA para crear clips virales de pódcast. -Auphonic lanza su nuevo editor de cortes con IA y control manual.-Cómo reproducir pódcast con CarPlay en tu iPhone. -Google lanza IA para anuncios automáticos, pero genera dudas sobre el control. Patrocinios ¿Estás pensando en anunciar tu negocio, producto o pódcast en México? En RSS.com y RSS.media tenemos la solución. Contamos con un amplio catálogo de pódcast para conectar tu mensaje con millones de oyentes en México y LATAM. Escríbenos a ventas@rss.com y haz crecer tu idea con nosotros.Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter“ de Via Podcast.
This was to be a fun live episode, but sadly, the audio recording of that failed to be usable. Bah! Lucky we got other audio as well. So, in this episode, we go round the show talking with people, and chat with Max Cutler, the founder of PAVE Studios.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
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Podcast Conference Roundup 2025 We're diving into the current podcast conference scene—what's happening, who's attending, and whether these events are really worth your time and money. From TravelCon recaps to previews of Podcast Movement Evolutions, Podfest Asia, and The Podcast Show London, we cover what podcasters need to know to make the most of these gatherings. Creators of all levels can appreciate these hot takes, and insider insights to help you decide which events are right for you—and how to make every conference count. Today's Hosts: Todd Cochrane, MacKenzie Bennett, Mike Dell, Cathy Beuten, Aaron Hope, Dave Clements The Podcast Conference Lineup Who Attends? – Indie podcasters, major media companies, advertisers, tech innovators, and content creators. What's the Real Goal? – Learning, networking, brand exposure, or just an excuse to party?
And free consulting for people who have lost their jobs. Sponsored by Split Screen, from CBC. From CBC, Split Screen features character-driven, narrative series, taking listeners inside the unsettling and captivating world of entertainment and pop culture. Now accepting pitches. https://podnews.net/cc/2708 Visit https://podnews.net/update/psl-25-on-sale for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Spotify's video policy, mobile shopping trends, and podcasting's global promise.Find links to every article mentioned and the full write-up here on Sounds Profitable.
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Spotify's video policy, mobile shopping trends, and podcasting's global promise.Find links to every article mentioned and the full write-up here on Sounds Profitable.
The Lazy Girl's Guide to Podcasting: A Podcast about Podcasting and Podcasting Tips
In this episode, I'm joined by Kendall from Riverside, and we're recording this episode at the Podcast Show London. Kendall and I have been trying to get together for almost a year now to record an episode. Our schedules and timezones just haven't aligned until this event when I basically accosted her at the Riverside booth. No time like the present, right?We start by chatting about the rise of video podcasting, which a fun quiz at the Spotify booth revealed is the fastest growing segment of podcasting right now. Kendall shares her insights on why video is taking off - it allows creators to connect with their audience in a more personal way and repurpose content for social media. Her top tip? Just start recording video alongside your audio recordings. Don't overcomplicate it at first. Simply use a tool like Riverside's video recording capabilities to capture video versions. Then see how you like working with that video content before potentially expanding into a bigger video strategy.We also discuss the tendency creators have to want to do ALL THE THINGS right away, when a gradual buildup is much more sustainable. As Kendall says, the flashy "overnight successes" you see have usually been quietly creating for 5+ years beforehand.Check out past episodes I've done reviewing Riverside's tools:
Ça fait bientôt un mois que je n'ai pas enregistré une OANI. Un mois où je n'ai pas pris le temps de vous parler. De vous donner des nouvelles de Podcast Magazine. Après être passé par Londres, j'ai immédiatement pris la direction de Paris pour caler quelques enregistrements pour des papiers dans Podcast Magazine avec Klaire qui fait Grr, Thomas Benzazon, Madame Meuf, Angiocom… et j'en passe. Puis direction Casablanca pour un salon que je co-organise avec l'équipe de Younes Yamouni pour les professionnels de l'audiovisuel. Les radios et les télévisions s'intéressent au podcast, mais ce n'était pas l'objet de cet événement plutôt orienté technique, sur les équipements pour les radios et les télévisions. De retour du Maroc, direction Lisbonne pour un autre événement que j'organisais avec RedTech. Un événement exclusif de deux jours pour les patrons, les directeurs techniques et directeurs du digital de plus de vingt pays différents. Une sorte de Think Tank lors duquel les échanges sont libres et ouverts. On n'enregistre rien, on ne filme rien, on ne partage rien sur les réseaux. On s'enrichit les uns les autres sur les enjeux de l'audio, du digital, de l'IA, de la radio et du podcast. C'est la troisième édition, et cette année, le podcast était sur toutes les lèvres, ce qui n'était pas le cas l'année dernière. L'IA aussi, comme vous l'imaginez. Je vais d'ailleurs très bientôt vous faire une démo d'une nouvelle plateforme IA impressionnante pour les studios de production de podcast. Une automation quasi parfaite pour toutes les tâches après la production. Un gain de temps de 80 % sur les tâches rébarbatives. Je suis toujours en phase de test pour bien vérifier que c'est solide et je vais vous en parler très vite. Après Lisbonne, direction Bruxelles où je me trouve aujourd'hui pour un RadioTour/Podcastour sur les enjeux des radios belges francophones. On termine cette journée en beauté avec le sujet : Podcasts : nouveaux formats, nouveaux contenus pour de nouveaux publics. Chloé Levy, Sandrine Pauwels, Camille Loiseau et Stéphanie Barras clôtureront cette date qui nous permet de mieux comprendre et identifier les acteurs de l'audio en Belgique. Vous comprenez certainement maintenant la raison de cette « absence » de nouvelles. Nous préparons aussi de très belles choses pour deux nouvelles dates de RadioTour/Podcastour à Grenoble et Montpellier en octobre, puis en novembre à la Foire du Livre de Brive, aux Mediadays Bordeaux, Marseille et Lille en décembre et au Paris Radio Show les 28 et 29 janvier 2025. Si vous faites un tour sur le site du Paris Radio Show, vous y verrez également une nouveauté pour ceux qui désirent se former ou trouver du travail dans l'audio…
The Lazy Girl's Guide to Podcasting: A Podcast about Podcasting and Podcasting Tips
In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the one and only Mark from Captivate.fm.We kicked things off by discussing the fantastic Podcast Show London 2024 that we were lucky enough to attend. Can you believe Mark has been attending podcasting events like this since way back in 2014? His experience in the industry is truly impressive. I couldn't help but feel a tinge of jealousy when he mentioned going to all those iconic events like Podcast Movement and PodFest in the States over the years. A girl can dream, right?But what really got me excited was our deep dive into the world of Podcasting 2.0. For those of you who are still wrapping your heads around this concept, let me break it down for you. Essentially, Podcasting 2.0 is all about taking the traditional podcasting experience (let's call that 1.0) and supercharging it with a whole host of new features and capabilities. We're talking monetization opportunities, enhanced listener engagement, better analytics, and so much more!Mark did an incredible job of explaining how Podcasting 2.0 works its magic through the use of specialized tags or enclosures within the good ol' RSS feed structure. These tags act as gateways, unlocking features that were previously unavailable or a real pain to implement. I mean, who wouldn't want an easier way to integrate things like cross-app commenting, alternate content formats (hello, video!), and even value-for-value contributions from listeners?Now, I know some of you might be feeling a little overwhelmed by all this talk of Podcasting 2.0. But fear not! Mark reassured me (and all of you) that there's no need to panic. The beauty of this evolution lies in its seamless integration with existing podcasting practices. You can continue creating and distributing your amazing content as you always have, gradually adopting the new features as they become relevant to your needs.And let's not forget about the benefits for us listeners! Podcasting 2.0 promises enhanced content discovery, seamless multi-format experiences, increased engagement with our favorite shows, and improved accessibility. It's a win-win situation for everyone involved in this wonderful world of podcasting.Of course, we couldn't resist indulging in a little Star Wars banter (because what's a conversation without a few nerdy references?). Mark even shared the name of his very own Star Wars podcast, "Spark of Rebellion" – how awesome is that? I may or may not have pestered him about the possibility of a Podcasting 3.0 in the future, but you'll have to tune in to find out his thoughts on that!All in all, this episode was an absolute treasure trove of information and insights. I walked away feeling energized and excited about the future of podcasting, and I hope you did too. So what are you waiting for? Hit that play button and dive right in!Until next time, keep those podcasts rolling, and may the force of Podcasting 2.0 be with you!Highlights:Unique microphone setup at Spiritland Media for recordingMark's experience at the Podcast Show London and involvement in talks and panelsInsights about Captivate - hosting, distribution, and monetization platform for podcastersPodcasting 2.0 - enhancements to the original podcasting conceptEvolution from Podcasting 1.0 to 2.0 and speculation on a possible Podcasting 3.0Role of AI in podcasting and dispelling concerns about AI taking overTips for growing a podcast audience - being a guest on other podcasts, engaging with new audiences, and prioritizing consistencyTimestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:00:36 Captivate at the Podcast Show London00:06:55 Understanding Podcasting 2.000:19:37 Exploring the Future of Podcasting00:24:08 The Role of AI in Podcasting00:31:38 Tips for Growing a Podcast...
WELCOME BAAAAACK! We are live from the Podcast Show LDN in this very special episode that was recorded by the wonderful Spiritland Productions, where Hannah is the one interviewed this time. Mariana probes Hannah on what she has been up to since taking her big life pivot to pursue her dreams in the wellness world, and why and how she was able to take this big leap into the uncertain but exciting new chapter of her life. Hannah is very open and honest and discusses how she turned her pain into power, passion and purpose and how its accessible to every single one of us - if we are willing to do the work. Self worth, confidence, mindset hacks, limiting beliefs, solo travel, and how to tune into yourself in order to live your best most fullest life are just some of the things touched on in the episode. This episode is ahead of Hannah's new solo series - "Wholeness Hacks", where she will be discussing all her top tips, mindset hacks, life lessons and wisdom whispers for tuning into your own biggest super power - intuition. You can follow Hannah and the podcast at @wholenesswithhannah on instagram or email the podcast at hello@wholenesswithhannah.com! Nobody else is you and that is your power!
The Lazy Girl's Guide to Podcasting: A Podcast about Podcasting and Podcasting Tips
Join me as I broadcast live from the Podcast Show London 2024, taking part in a fun Spotify quiz with questions about Taylor Swift podcast streams, growing podcast categories, and more. Discover interesting facts about podcast trends and see how well you can do in this spontaneous quiz! Also, learn which podcast content has seen the most significant increase in global searches and streaming by age groups. Tune in for some surprising revelations and interactive fun!In this episode, we are taking a break from the usual podcasting tips and how-to content and instead focusing on a bit of fun to see how well we know the world of podcasting!We are challenged with questions about Taylor Swift's influence on podcasting, the fastest growing podcast categories for Spotify users, the type of podcast that is on the rise, global searches that are most popular in 2023, and which age group is most likely to be streaming content from outside their country. Can you beat my score?Spotify's 2024 Podcast Trends Tour ➡️ https://ads.spotify.com/en-US/trends/podcast-trends/Timestamps:00:00 Live from the Podcast Show London 2024: A Microphone Adventure00:27 Spotify's Sweet Little Quiz: Test Your Knowledge00:34 Guessing Game: The Spotify Podcast Quiz03:03 Revealing the Answers: How Well Did We Do?
Show notes written by AI and not touched... to prove that we do only get 70% of the way there with AI...The episode features a review of the Podcast Show 2024, with discussions on booth activities, industry trends, and event experiences. The conversation covers topics such as booth engagement, monetization, video content, event organization, and after-party dynamics. The conversation covers the topics of exclusivity and networking at events, the role of AI in podcasting, and positive experiences and shoutouts from the podcast show. The hosts discuss the impact of exclusivity at events, the value of networking, and the use of AI in podcasting. They also share positive experiences and shoutouts from the podcast show.In & Around Podcasting is a podcast industry podcast brought to you by Mark Asquith and Danny Brown.If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast app!If you're an independent creator who would like to co-host with us, please let us know via Twitter and we'll get you booked!Please tell your friends that the show is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, plus wherever else they may listen to their podcasts.If you'd like your podcast trailer featuring in our "Wave File" segment, submit it via this quick contact form, please.The podcast is also available at In & Around Podcasting.Mentioned in this episode:A Breath of Fresh Air with Sandy KayeJoin Sandy Kaye on A Breath of Fresh Air, a podcast that brings you intimate fireside chats with music legends of the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Note from Mark: as a rock fan... I mean... you HAVE to check out this podcast!!A Breath of Fresh AirThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Et oui, Le Podcastologue, c'est terminé. Stéphane Berthomet n'ayant plus le temps de gérer ce podcast, le dernier épisode vient d'être publié. Vous avez entendu une petite intro surprise et voici une autre petite surprise. Il est vraisemblable que nous nous retrouvions tout de même tous les trois puisque Bruno Guglielminetti nous a proposé de faire un point régulier dans son podcast Mon Carnet que je vous invite à écouter et qui parle des nouvelles technologies dans les médias. Nous aurons peut-être un moment podcast à l'intérieur de ce podcast. À suivre… Je rentre tout juste du Podcast Show à Londres et je dois dire que c'est un bien bel événement. Nous avons organisé une rencontre entre Jérémie Mani du Podcasthon et Stephan Shepherd des British Podcast Awards, un concours qui récompense les meilleurs podcasts du moment. Plus de 1000 participants chaque année, plus de 20 catégories, 100 membres du jury. Si vous désirez en savoir plus, je la publierai sur Podcast Magazine dans un épisode spécial. J'ai également modéré une conférence à ce Podcast Show pour parler du podcast en Europe et particulièrement des marchés en Allemagne et aux Pays-Bas aux côtés de Triton Digital. Dès que je récupère le fichier audio, je vous en informe. Le bilan de ce Podcast Show 2024 est intéressant. Moins d'exposants et l'absence sous forme de stand d'Amazon Music et Acast qui étaient sponsors alors que l'année dernière ils avaient une très importante présence. Spotify était présent avec un stand très fermé qui n'incitait pas à venir parler, et l'équipe France absente. Plus de 50 % des exposants étaient nouveaux, ce qui nous informe également sur le fait que le marché du podcast n'est pas encore stabilisé avec des acteurs qui exposent régulièrement sur ce genre d'événements. Beaucoup plus de conférences avec parfois 8 à 9 sessions en parallèle, ce qui est vraiment beaucoup si l'on vient seul pour suivre les interventions. Pas mal de sessions sponsorisées sans véritable intérêt. Et quelques pépites, dont le lancement avec James Cridland qui n'a pas sa langue dans sa poche… Mais bien entendu, les salons se passent souvent en dehors du salon. Londres et ses pubs. Une belle soirée organisée par Triton Digital et des pubs où les rencontres se font et les langues se délient… une belle rencontre avec Jean-Patrick de Podmust pour la première fois, et quelques extra-terrestres de l'univers de l'Audio qui inspirent… quoiqu'on en dise… J'enchaîne cette semaine avec des entretiens pour Podcast Magazine N°4 à Paris et la semaine prochaine, direction Casablanca pour un salon que je co-organise. Puis direction le Portugal et Lisbonne avec le RedTech Summit. Et pour finir le mois de juin, le Radiotour/Podcastour à Bruxelles…
Si vous vous demandez quel lien il peut y avoir entre le Podcasthon et les British Podcast Awards, il vous faudra écouter cet épisode spécial enregistré sur le stand de Spiritland Studio que nous remercions pour la mise à disposition de leur espace. Le Podcasthon était présent au London Podcast Show avec la volonté de déployer le concept dans d'autres pays et d'internationaliser l'idée. Adam Shepherd rencontré par le biais du Podcast "Podcast Guru" nous a rejoins "last minute" pour nous parler des concours qu'il organise désormais : les British Podcast Awards. Cet entretien est en anglais. If you're wondering what link there is between Podcasthon and the British Podcast Awards, you'll have to listen to this special episode recorded on the Spiritland Studio stand, which we'd like to thank for making their space available. Podcasthon was present at the Podcast Show London with the aim of rolling out the concept to other countries and internationalising the idea. Adam Shepherd, whom we met through the Podcast Guru, joined us at the last minute to talk about the competitions he is now organising: the British Podcast Awards. This interview is in English.
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Sounds Profitable interviewed several industry leaders on the show floor of Podcast Show London, a look at how podcasting takes on licensing, Spotify debuts new Austalian statistics for podcasts, and the rising problem of over-attribution in advertising. Find links to every article mentioned and the full writeup here on Sounds Profitable.
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: Sounds Profitable interviewed several industry leaders on the show floor of Podcast Show London, a look at how podcasting takes on licensing, Spotify debuts new Austalian statistics for podcasts, and the rising problem of over-attribution in advertising. Find links to every article mentioned and the full writeup here on Sounds Profitable.
The Lazy Girl's Guide to Podcasting: A Podcast about Podcasting and Podcasting Tips
Welcome to a bonus episode of the Lazy Girl's Guide to Podcasting!This episode, I'm sharing eight essential tips to help you prepare for the Podcast Show London 2024 or any podcast event you might attend.First things first, remember to eat amidst the excitement. Networking is crucial, so spend time chatting with others, even if you're attending solo. Don't miss out on exploring the exhibition stands; last year, I had a blast discovering new tech and ideas. Ensure you check the schedule and have a backup plan in case sessions are full. It's important to keep a cool head if things don't go as planned - don't be a twit if a session is full. Asking questions during talks can be invaluable, so don't shy away. Make sure you tell people about who you are and your show; you never know who you might meet. Lastly, have something tangible like cards or QR codes to share your podcast info easily.These tips are not just for the Podcast Show London 2024 but can be applied to any podcasting event you attend.Let's make the most out of these opportunities, learn as much as we can, and perhaps, I'll get to meet some of you there!Timestamps:00:00 Welcome to the Bonus Episode!00:18 Getting Ready for the London Podcast Show00:50 8 Essential Tips for Podcast Show Preparation01:43 Networking and Making the Most of the Event02:17 Exhibition Stands and Scheduling Strategies04:12 Handling Full Sessions Gracefully05:37 Engaging and Asking Questions06:19 Promoting Your Podcast Effectively08:25 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
On vient de terminer l'épisode 2 de la Masterclass avec Barth et des invitées surprises et vous pouvez dès maintenant accéder au Replay en vous dirigeant vers la page d'accueil de Podcast Magazine.fr ou en allant sur podcastmagazine.fr/masterclass directement. On a passé une heure avec Barth du podcast Extraterrien pour mettre en avant son offre de formation pour vous aider à monétiser votre podcast. C'est une Masterclass d'affiliation qui aide également Podcast Magazine financièrement. Si vous désirez participer au bootcamp, vous avez jusqu'au 19 mai en utilisant le lien http://pod.wf/podcasterpro. Ça commence aussi à sentir l'été avec le beau temps qui revient et les événements qui s'enchaînent dans différentes régions de France, ce qui est plutôt une bonne nouvelle. Le RadioTour/Podcastour qui part à Strasbourg, si vous êtes dans les parages, venez participer, Le Podcast Show à Londres, qui devient la Mecque du Podcast anglophone avec le Podcast Movement aux USA mais qui est plus proche pour nous… on notera aussi Destination Podcast au Puy-en-Velay qui s'intéresse aux podcasts qui mettent en valeur nos territoires … et pour ceux qui sont dans le sud à Marseille, la fameuse Claque Party qui réunit le nouveau collectif des Podcasteurs.euses du Sud qui viennent de créer leur structure. Un peu loin pour nous, mais on est de tout cœur avec tous ces événements et partenaire avec Podcast Magazine bien entendu, comme vous l'imaginez. Côté Podcast Magazine, vous le savez, nous ne communiquons plus sur les réseaux sociaux. N'hésitez pas donc à parler du Magazine autour de vous pour que de plus en plus de monde commande Podcast Magazine par le bouche-à-oreille. C'est le plus beau cadeau que vous pouvez nous faire. Pour le magazine N°4 dont la sortie est prévue en fin d'année, vous pouvez participer au groupe WhatsApp pour proposer vos sujets et vos sélections de podcasts. Nous devons finaliser les articles avant septembre, ce qui vous laisse l'été pour rédiger tranquillement, mais pensez bien à nous donner le titre, l'angle et le sujet de votre article ou de votre sélection de podcasts.
Si vous connaissez des podcasteurs et podcasteuses qui éditent des livres, faites passer le message. Nous venons de confirmer un nouvel espace à la Foire du Livre de Brive en novembre 2024 dans lequel nous aurons le plaisir de pouvoir accueillir des auteurs et autrices de livres qui ont aussi un podcast. C'est une opportunité unique pour pouvoir venir signer son livre au sein de la plus grande Foire du livre de France. Et aussi éventuellement de venir enregistrer un épisode du podcast en public. La sélection commence, donc si vous connaissez des podcasteurs auteur ou autrices de livres en lien avec le podcast ou le livre audio, dirigez-les vers moi. Bien entendu, nous vendrons les magazines de podcasts sur place et animerons des ateliers de découverte de livres audio et de podcasts. Le magazine Podcast N°4 est en route, si vous ne faites pas encore partie du groupe WhatsApp pour proposer vos sujets pour le prochain numéro, hâtez-vous de ce pas ! Nous allons tenter de sortir le N°4 pour la Foire du Livre ou peut-être le PPF / PodParis puisque vous avez certainement vu qu'ils auront lieu aux mêmes dates en octobre … affaire à suivre… Appel aussi à ceux qui désirent republier leurs contenus liés au podcast disséminés dans la jungle des réseaux sociaux. Podcast magazine cherche à développer un réseau d'auteurs et autrices d'articles en lien avec le podcast sur une page auteurs et autrices qui vous est dédiée et sur laquelle vous pouvez publier des contenus que vous avez publiés ailleurs ou que vous désirez publier uniquement sur PodcastMagazine.fr …. Une sorte de contribution croisée pour mettre en avant votre savoir-faire … après validation bien entendu, donc n'hésitez pas à venir vers moi si cela vous intéresse. Si certains passent au Podcast Show, je serai certainement souvent sur le stand du Podcasthon et ceux qui veulent gagner des tunes, passez donc une tête à Des Podcasts et des Tunes de Barthélémy Fendt qui prépare une belle journée du 25 avril ! Et pour finir, on vous prépare avec Barth un épisode 2 de la masterclass sur la monétisation de podcast le mardi 7 mai à 12h… inscription sur le site de Podcast Magazine …
Plus de deux mois sans vous parler. Vous m'avez manqué. Je vous assure. Ce petit son que je réalisais toutes les semaines était bien sympa. Et puis le bouclage du magazine, la préparation du salon… COVID… pas d'excuses, non juste une constatation. Alors depuis 2 mois, il s'en est passé des choses. On est déjà en mars, et ça y est, Podcast Magazine 3 est sorti. Il est tout beau tout neuf. On l'a envoyé à tous ceux qui l'ont commandé. Merci à vous pour vos commandes. Pour les rédacteurs et rédactrices, je vais vous envoyer un e-mail pour vous donner la marche à suivre pour recevoir le magazine n°3 si vous ne l'avez pas déjà, pour qu'on vous l'envoie et qu'on l'envoie à ceux que vous avez interviewés. Comme vous l'avez vu et compris, on ne communique plus sur les réseaux sociaux. Si vous avez envie de partager et de donner envie à d'autres de commander ou de s'abonner, libre à vous. Le Paris Radio Show a eu lieu début février et je suis heureux de vous apprendre que nous avons rééquilibré les comptes grâce aux exposants et partenaires qui nous ont fait confiance et que l'entreprise qui gère Podcast Magazine, entre autres, sur laquelle je communique peu et qui s'appelle Éditions HF, n'a plus de dettes. C'est important pour une entreprise. Il faut donc continuer les efforts et ne pas repartir trop vite sur des investissements. Quelques acteurs de l'industrie du Podcast étaient présents comme Saooti, Le Podcasthon, Castopod, Woodbrass et bien entendu Podcast Magazine. Mais c'est bien l'industrie de la radio qui soutient le salon. Depuis maintenant 20 ans. Sans eux, plus de salon, plus de lettre pro de la radio et plus de Podcast Magazine. On l'a échappé belle. Alors oui, nous continuons Podcast Magazine mais nous réduisons encore la voilure. Cool s'arrête mi-mars pour laisser place à un partage via Google Drive pour les rédacteurs et au groupe Whatsapp pour les autres. La OANI, ce moment audio qui vous permet de suivre les aventures de Podcast Magazine, devient elle aussi irrégulière, mais alimentée quand une actualité arrive ou que j'ai un mot à partager. Le site web et la newsletter continuent quant à eux. Mais à un rythme irrégulier également. Est-ce que ce n'est pas cela en fin de compte le concept du podcast ? Ne pas s'obliger, faire quand on en a envie ? Nos auditeurs et auditrices désirent consommer quand ils veulent. Alors quelle utilité à s'obliger une récurrence parfaite ? Ils écoutent lorsque les épisodes sont disponibles… s'obliger à publier chaque semaine à la même heure, le même jour, pour habituer nos auditeurs à revenir ? Alors qu'ils veulent justement une liberté ? À méditer… Pour finir, on lance un grand live vidéo pour le Podcasthon dont on est partenaire. On était en direct pendant 7 heures l'année dernière sur Clubhouse, on va faire un live vidéo cette année… si vous participez au Podcasthon et voulez présenter votre épisode, votre podcast et l'association que vous soutenez, une seule adresse pour réserver votre créneau et venir dans le studio virtuel pour vous présenter : http://pod.wf/resalive Vous aurez aussi la possibilité de diffuser le direct et votre passage au moment où vous passez sur votre propre réseau favori en quelques clics. On va d'ailleurs offrir 2 places pour le Podcast Show lors de ce grand live, qui, si vous êtes nombreux, pourra durer 10h ou plus !
How did Digital Entrepreneur Chris Cownden invest in himself to be able to run The Podcast Launch Agency? Well, that's what your Podcast Mogul Phil Better is here to do. Join Phil as he asks about Becoming an industry-leading brand and speaking on stages like Podcast Show London and Podcast Movement and how Lead Generation is currently something they are dealing with in their business! We also discuss why Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod is a book they recommend for Entrepreneurs to Read. Make sure to listen until the end for a special treat! Remember to Invest In Yourself Team Invest In Yourself
Every achievement is worth celebrating, so tell us, what are you proud of?On The Road is an original from editaudio. This season is hosted and produced by Megan Hayward, and executive produced by Steph Colbourn. Thank you to Melissa Haughton, Kathleen Speckert and the entire editaudio team. Is there an event you'd like the traveling soundbooth to pop up at? Get in touch at: hello@editaud.io.
Motivation can be a struggle - whether you need to finish off that project or start a new adventure…What inspires you to thrive?On The Road is an original from editaudio. This season is hosted and produced by Megan Hayward, and executive produced by Steph Colbourn. Thank you to Melissa Haughton, Kathleen Speckert and the entire editaudio team. Is there an event you'd like the traveling soundbooth to pop up at? Get in touch at: hello@editaud.io.
Whether it's a late night cheese toastie or the lead singer of your favourite band, we want to know, what do you REALLY fancy?On The Road is an original from editaudio. This season is hosted and produced by Megan Hayward, and executive produced by Steph Colbourn. Thank you to Melissa Haughton, Kathleen Speckert and the entire editaudio team. Is there an event you'd like the traveling soundbooth to pop up at? Get in touch at: hello@editaud.io.
Looking for some advice and reassurance? We've got you! Check out what the attendees of The Podcast Show London would say to themselves 3 years ago…On The Road is an original from editaudio. This season is hosted and produced by Megan Hayward, and executive produced by Steph Colbourn. Thank you to Melissa Haughton, Kathleen Speckert and the entire editaudio team. Is there an event you'd like the traveling soundbooth to pop up at? Get in touch at: hello@editaud.io.
In May 2023, we hit the road once again… This time, we took our pop-up sound booth to The Podcast Show London! As part of our journey to connect with the creative community, we passed the mic to attendees to share with us some words of wisdom from their life experiences. On The Road is an original from editaudio. This season is hosted and produced by Megan Hayward, and executive produced by Steph Colbourn. Thank you to Melissa Haughton, Kathleen Speckert and the entire editaudio team. Is there an event you'd like the traveling soundbooth to pop up at? Get in touch at: hello@editaud.io.
This extra special session is a recording of the AI session that was hosted by Redefining AI LIVE at the Podcast Show London. The session: The Coronation of AI - Palpable Excitement & Endless Opportunities of Creative Collaboration is a conversation that provides us with an opportunity to dive into the realm of where technology meets imagination, where innovation intertwines with artistry, and where the future of creative collaboration is taking shape. It discusses how AI has emerged as a prominent force that is pushing the boundaries of what we once thought possible. AI is transforming industries and opening doors to uncharted territories of expression. Together, we will explore what this means for creators. What is the potential, the challenges, and the ethical considerations that come hand in hand with this technological revolution? Uncover the secrets behind AI's coronation, the palpable excitement surrounding its capabilities, and the profound impact it holds for the future of creative collaboration. Join us for "The Coronation of AI: Palpable Excitement & Endless Opportunities of Creative Collaboration." Together, let's unlock the limitless possibilities and shape your AI persona - where AI reigns as a creative ally. Lauren Hawker Zafer was joined in this conversation by Sean King, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Commercial Enterprise - Veritone and David Segura, CEO - Glassbox Media.
**Mind your ears for mild some swearing** What a bloody treat! I got to record a real life on-the-sofa-next-to-me show with some favourite work pals at The Podcast Show London 2023. And here it is for you to wrap your ears and thoughts around. Nic Redman (voice coach), Suzi Dale (podcast producer), Hilary Salzman (copywriting storyteller) and I all have our own podcast. And in this special edition of #JustBloodyPostIt we talk about what makes it possible to start a podcast why you'd bother doing something so slightly tricky why more women aren't doing it and whether podcasts and video mix (argument!) This is Nic's previous #JustBloodyPostIt about how to love your voice: https://audioboom.com/posts/8110095-how-to-love-the-way-you-sound-with-voice-coach-nicola-redman-nicredvoice DISCOVER THE GIRL'S PODCASTS Suzi's Podcasting in 3 Easy Steps: https://podfollow.com/podcasting-in-3easy-steps Hilary's The Everyday Storyteller: https://podfollow.com/the-everyday-storyteller and Nic's Voice Coach `podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-voice-coach-podcast
Hi this week we have something a bit different for you, both Jules and I were at The Podcast Show last week so here's our chat where we digest and debate our three takeaways (each) so you'll get 6 things to takeaway this week ;) Here are the picks from Jules: 1. What can we learn from the YouTubers. The onward march of video into the podcasting space and the increasing presence of YouTube was evident at the event with some big YouTubers (and their managers) there. They spoke about how they create content, how they focus on some of the tiny details and the cross over between creating a podcast and creating a show. One described YouTube as the cornerstone of the creator economy, as it's the place where you can actually make money from your content. 2. The AI tools for podcast content reformatting will make your life easier. They allow you to upload your audio podcast. From that a transcript, a blog post and social media shareables will be created. Two apps that we're keeping an eye on are Capsho and CastMagic. We'll try these out and report back in due course. 3. The importance of packaging and branding your content. Whilst content creators with a team of designers, videographers and producers behind them obviously have the upper hand here, small independent podcasters can benefit from having a consistent brand and content that's packaged across different channels (website, podcast, social media). This links to my two earlier points above. And mine: 1. Make a podcast not a ‘have to do'… it needs more thought. This was what Holly Tucker MBE - founder of Not on the High Street and presenter of Conversations of Inspiration She says don't think of creating a podcast as a tick box exercise for your business - you can't build a podcast because you need to, instead ask yourself what are you trying to change, who can you help, what is the mission? 2. Growing your podcast and reaching an audience. This was a talk with Carver PR and journalist Miranda Sawyer. Don't underestimate niche communities- specialist magazines and podcasts - where are your adjacent audiences? If you know your audience demographic you can target them- but break out of the echo chamber- where else is your audience? and look local, share your story (and your mission) with local press and radio. 3. Keep it fun- that was the message from The News Agents team. If you're creating a podcast you have to make it fun. You can't argue that Emily Maitlis, Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall have fun on that show- which is now one of the biggest podcasts in the UK (and they revealed will shortly have a News Agents USA spin off to tie in with the US elections run up) Presenter Emily Maitlis also said regarding the stories you decide to cover (whatever your podcast may be about) ask yourself would I click on that? This should be your only deciding factor on what you run. Hope you've found this helpful. If you went to the show let us know what you are taking away from it. You'll find us @decibel_podcasts and @story_publishing
Last week, me and the Captivate (@CaptivateAudio) team hit London for The Podcast Show (@PodcastShowLDN). We joined our fabulous Global family (@Global) as podcasting industry experts, enthusiasts and creators descended on England's capital to celebrate, learn and hypothesise about podcasting and the way that the industry has been, where it is today, and where it will be tomorrow.In its sophomore year, The Podcast Show had a lot to prove - but did it live up to the hype?In this review, I go deep into if The Podcast Show London is worth a trip, discussing:The background of the showTraveling to the show and whether it's easy or notThe difficulty in a second-year showDifferences between The Podcast Show London and major US events, particularly Podcast Movement and Podfest ExpoThe difficulty in balancing a trade show and an educational seminarThe brands making an appearance including, of course, GlobalSome of the indie creator complaints about "balance" and "finding its audience" and "the big guys 'inventing' podcasting"My experience speaking at The Podcast Show LondonThe celebs on show (plus, meeting two heroes of mine!)The "festival" around the eventJoin me as I walk you through my review of The Podcast Show, London, 2023Useful links from the episodeThe Podcast Show LIVE - Podcast Show 2023The Podcast Show on TwitterFan of the show? Find it helpful?You can become a supporter of the show via a one-off tip that I'll use to buy a beer at this link: Support The Podcast Accelerator, Learn How to Grow Your Podcast.Your next stepsI teach podcasting a lot and for free. So, here's what I'd recommend you do next:Watch my free podcasting tutorials on YouTube: YouTube (Captivate) Ask me anything at all about podcasting over on Twitter: Twitter If you need help with anything at all regarding your podcast, get me on Twitter (Twitter ) and I promise to respond.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Timo und Michael feiern gemeinsam mit euch die 100. Episode des Pulsgeber Podcasts. Das Jubiläum haben die beiden mit dem Besuch von "The Podcast Show 2023" in London verbunden und teilen in dieser Episode ihre exklusiven Einblicke von der Messe. "The Podcast Show" ist ein internationales Top Event bei dem sich Podcaster und Produzenten zur Zukunft sowie den Chancen und Herausforderungen der Branche austauschen. In diesem Jahr standen vor allem die Themen künstliche Intelligenz sowie die globale Vermarktung im Mittelpunkt. Welche Inspirationen Timo und Michael mitgenommen haben, erfahrt ihr direkt aus einem Hotelzimmer in London.
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The podcast is still on hiatus, working on the script for Season/Series 8. I was in London for the Podcast Show London 2023, and met up with actor Christopher McDougall for lunch. The traffic sirened around us, and the cafe door squeaked endlessly, yet we managed to record a snippet of conversation to share with you. Enjoy!Support the show You can leave a comment or review at www.amIoldyet.com/reviews, and donate towards our production costs at amIoldyet.com/support. @AmIOldYet2 The music featured in Seasons 6, 7 and 8 is from "In The Labyrinth" by John T LaBarbera, available on Bandcamp. https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1708289 Thanks for listening. Stay safe.
Continuing Sounds Profitable's mission to provide more for the business of audio, Bryan Barletta announces the Partner Perks Series. Get in touch to learn more about the Business Leaders Summit at The Podcast Show London! Written by Bryan BarlettaEdited by Tom WebsterAssembled with Spooler.fmHosted by ART19Sounds Profitable theme written by Tim CameronSounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.
Continuing Sounds Profitable's mission to provide more for the business of audio, Bryan Barletta announces the Partner Perks Series. Get in touch to learn more about the Business Leaders Summit at The Podcast Show London! Written by Bryan BarlettaEdited by Tom WebsterAssembled with Spooler.fmHosted by ART19Sounds Profitable theme written by Tim CameronSounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast.Subscribe to the newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Reframing the Unexpected.Sponsor:- Vocaster from Focusrite: https://focusrite.com/en/vocaster- Podcast Show London: https://www.thepodcastshowlondon.com/- Where The Internet Lives: https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/podcast/Links mentioned in this episode:Reframeables: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reframeables/id1584395240Email Arielle: arielle@earbuds.audioLast week's podcast picks: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/2023-archiveRealm Media: https://www.realm.fm/Podnews: https://podnews.net/Rough Translation: https://pod.link/rough-translationFounder Foward: https://www.nea.com/founder-forwardThe Best Audio Storytelling: https://www.pushkin.fm/news/pushkin-announces-the-selectees-for-the-best-audio-storytelling-2022Spotlight: https://pod.link/1579402918EarBuds blog posts: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blogHere are this week's podcast picks:The Chey and Pav ShowRethink MomentsUnladylikeDear Lonely WriterReframeablesFind the list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/reframing-the-unexpected-podcast-recommendations_____Apply to have your podcast spotlit: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-spotlightsSubmit to our Community section: https://962udey3mps.typeform.com/to/zZadg6y2EarBuds Blog: http://earbuds.audio/blogCurate a list: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-curators-formFollow us on Twitter @earbudspodcol: https://twitter.com/EarbudsPodColFollow us on Facebook at EarBuds Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/earbudspodcastcollectiveFollow us on Instagram @earbudspodcastcollective: https://www.instagram.com/earbudspodcastcollective/Website: http://earbuds.audio/__________CREDITS:Written by Devon DiComoWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattEngineered by Daniel Tureck
Le dernier épisode de notre rendez-vous sur Clubhouse était intéressant carde nombreux événements se préparent à l'arrivée des beaux jours. La semaine prochaine déjà avec Des Podcasts et des Tunes. Une journée complète pour parler podcast et argent librement. Avec des intervenants qui ne mâcheront pas leurs mots. Je vais y animer une conférence sur combien gagne un podcasteur ou une podcasteuse avec Laurent Stock. Si vous êtes intéressé, on a ouvert notre espace Agenda sur Podcastmagazine.fr. Il est maintenant apparent dans le menu en page d'accueil. Puis va suivre le Podcasthon, les RadioTour, le PodcastShow… et on est très contents d'être officiellement partenaires du Podcast Show à Londres. On va d'ailleurs offrir 3 places pour ceux qui sont vraiment dispos pour y aller. Il suffit de m'envoyer un message sur notre Groupe WhatsApp que vous trouvez sur COOL dans le menu en bas dans la partie Liens. On a aussi un code qui vous permet d'avoir 25% de réduction tout de suite. Je vous le mettrai dans le post. C'est @PodcastShowLDN. Si vous n'avez pas encore réservé votre créneau pour venir vous présenter le 29 mars pour notre grand live de 13h à 18h allez faire un tour sur la page d'accueil de Podcastmagazine.fr et cliquer sur le bouton du bandeau Podcasthon pour le faire.
Dans le secteur du podcast, les événements se succèdent et s'enchainent. Ce secteur, comme beaucoup d'autres, a pourtant subi une période de vaches maigres durant plusieurs mois, période de l'après-Covid. Pour autant, il semble cà nouveau onnaître une certaine ébullition grâce avec des rencontres et des festivals de plus en nombreux. C'est plutôt bon signe même si, il faut l'avouer, c'est un peu l'arbre qui cache la forêt. Retrouvez ce billet ici. Si vous ne connaissez pas COOL, entrez avec nous dans l'univers de Podcast Magazine dès maintenant : https://cool.podcastmagazine.fr
Back from the long holiday week last week, Todd and Mike talk about The Podcast Show London, What started the podcasting idea and Apple's podcast of the year 2022. Plus many more things. Live Facebook recording. Thanks for joining us on this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know. Emails are listed at the bottom of show notes. News The Podcast Show London is back for May 2023 The Death of Twitter: What Does it Mean for Podcasters? The genesis of Podcasting Adobe adds a free Mic Checker online As purpose-driven ads face challenges this holiday, could podcasting provide a lift? Apple chose their podcast of the year, Slow Burn: Roe v. Wade Lots of shows disappeared from Spotify this week. It was a bug at Spotify. It should be corrected now. Best Practice When changing your website URL or building a new website, Be careful! It could be an extinction event for your show. Blubrry News Blog post: Leaning into Adult Content by Tara - like tar Podcasters of the Month Newsletter went out earlier this week Lots of new features Some are powered by Podcasting 2.0. Blubrry Pro Tip - Who vs. How? Blubrry Pro Tip Confidence to podcast Question of the Week Question: Is it possible to do a show with a new host every episode? We are doing a company show and want experts in our company to host an episode and pass the hosting around to different people in the company. Answer: Yes, everything is possible! In Podcasting, there are no rules for the content. We do that on this show. We rotate between 3 hosts and sometimes other people. The key is to have a standard format. Or maybe one point person that does the intro every time and turns it over to that episode's host. Got a question you'd like us to answer on the show? Drop an email to mike@blubrry.com (audio, text, video) and we may use it. You can also post a question on the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook group. The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system (https://blubrry.com/support/). Tickets give the whole team access rather than direct emails or calls. Coming to you this week from the New Media Production Studio in Coldwater, Michigan & Mike Dell's World Studio in Traverse City, Michigan. Produced by the Blubrry Pro-Production team. Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider Schedule a one-on-one with Todd (hosting customers only). Email todd@blubrry.com Schedule a tech checkup with Mike (hosting customers only). Email mike@blubrry.com Send us your podcast sticker and a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) and we will send you a Blubrry care package. Our mailing address: Blubrry – MacKenzie 150 E. Campus View Blvd. #180 Columbus, Ohio 43235
Arielle Nissenblatt and Bryan Barletta discuss some big Sounds Profitable news – Tom Webster has officially joined the team, we announced a big Summit, taking place at Podcast Movement in Dallas later this year, and we've got some research presentations coming soon. Bryan and Arielle also recap Bryan's last few weeks – his whirlwind adventures in Europe, attending both Radio Days Europe in Malmo, Sweden, and Podcast Show London in…London. Listen for: Bryan's recap of Radio Days Europe and his big takeaway Bryan's review of the Chunnel Bryan and Arielle's vegan food podcast announcement Bryan's recap of Podcast Show London and the big opportunity that outside-of-the-U.S. podcast presents What to expect at the Sounds Profitable Summit at Podcast Movement in August in Dallas How to become a sponsor to get involved with the Summit and with Sounds Profitable Here's our favorite idea from this conversation: if you're looking to find a niche in the podcast space, learn all about the podcast and audio market outside of the U.S. According to Bryan, through his experience in Europe, there's tons of opportunity here, especially in the advertising space. Links: Bryan Barletta Arielle Nissenblatt Radio Days Europe Podcast Show London Sounds Profitable Summit at Podcast Movement The Download Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles SquadCast Credits: Hosted by Bryan Barletta & Arielle Nissenblatt Audio engineering by Evo Terra Executive produced by Evo Terra of Simpler Media Sounds Profitable Theme written by Tim Cameron See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arielle Nissenblatt and Bryan Barletta discuss some big Sounds Profitable news – Tom Webster has officially joined the team, we announced a big Summit, taking place at Podcast Movement in Dallas later this year, and we’ve got some research presentations coming soon. Bryan and Arielle also recap Bryan’s last few weeks – his whirlwind adventures in Europe, attending both Radio Days Europe in Malmo, Sweden, and Podcast Show London in…London. Listen for: Bryan’s recap of Radio Days Europe and his big takeaway Bryan’s review of the Chunnel Bryan and Arielle’s vegan food podcast announcement Bryan’s recap of Podcast Show London and the big opportunity that outside-of-the-U.S. podcast presents What to expect at the Sounds Profitable Summit at Podcast Movement in August in Dallas How to become a sponsor to get involved with the Summit and with Sounds Profitable Here’s our favorite idea from this conversation: if you’re looking to find a niche in the podcast space, learn all about the podcast and audio market outside of the U.S. According to Bryan, through his experience in Europe, there’s tons of opportunity here, especially in the advertising space. Links: Bryan Barletta Arielle Nissenblatt Radio Days Europe Podcast Show London Sounds Profitable Summit at Podcast Movement The Download Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles SquadCast Credits: Hosted by Bryan Barletta & Arielle Nissenblatt Audio engineering by Evo Terra Executive produced by Evo Terra of Simpler Media Sounds Profitable Theme written by Tim Cameron See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I'm joined by our MD, Mark Asquith, to review the event we attended last week - The Podcast Show London 2022 with a recap on some of the talks, how the event was run and a couple of tips if you're thinking of attending a podcast or creator event yourself. This is Captivate Insider, a weekly update on what's happening here at Captivate, where we're actively helping the serious independent podcast creator save time, grow their podcast and monetize their content. Join me your host, Garry, the Head of Design here at Captivate where I'll be chatting with our team to get a behind the scenes look at what goes into designing and developing our features, our views on what's happening in and around podcasting PLUS grab some tips on using Captivate along the way. A new show lands every Wednesday in your preferred podcast app and if you're not using Captivate to grow your podcast, head over to http://captivate.fm/ (captivate.fm) to try us out totally free for 7 days. Enjoy, and happy podcasting.
Podcasting trends and tips from the UK's biggest podcasting expo. Many vegan businesses will have considered launching a podcast, or you may be thinking about using other people's podcasts to promote your product or service. David shares his notes from the two-day Podcast Show London 2022 to bring you 6 big takeaways about where the industry is heading and what trends you need to be aware of: from the rise in video podcasts to how podcasters really make money. About Vegan Business Tribe Hosted by Vegan Business Tribe co-founder, David Pannell. Lisa & David have worked with some of the largest high-street brands and food manufacturers to help them understand and connect with the vegan marketplace. David is also the official UK agent for The Vegan Society's Vegan Trademark and Lisa writes the monthly business column in Vegan Food & Living - the biggest vegan print publication in the UK. Vegan Business Tribe is where they give back with weekly content, seminars, business clinics, networking events, mentoring and online courses to help you create a successful vegan business. If you want to go beyond the podcast and connect with our community of like-minded vegan entrepreneurs or get support from Lisa & David, then head over to https://veganbusinesstribe.com/ (www.veganbusinesstribe.com) where you will be welcomed with open arms!
How do you create a successful podcast? Perhaps a show that enables you to quit your current job? And how do you even make money from a podcast? If you're planning to start your own show, listen in to episode 36 to hear key takeaways from the experts at the Podcast Show London 2022.Mentioned in this episodeRedhanded PodcastSecond Captains PodcastSaturn Returns Podcast with Caggie DunlopMark Asquith and Captivate FMConnect with Victoria BennionBook your free podcast guesting strategy session today.To learn more about working with us visit www.victoriabennion.com
On this week's episode of Life and Lessons, I discuss some of the lessons I learned at The Podcast Show London, share my encounter with meeting Gary Lineker, and explain why I need to start treating this podcast like my second business. --Sean SpoonerTwitter: https://twitter.com/spoonerseanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spoonersean/Life and Lessons PodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7LF1Hao4i4CYeNNYiFaoix?si=9af4716caa534842.Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/life-and-lessons-by-sean-spooner/id1490711078 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Molly's back from her holiday to share the highs and lows of being a vegan abroad, whilst Holly's been eating lots of sandwiches, including the new Tu'NAH option at Starbucks. We discuss the upcoming Podcast Show London and how we're hoping to hook up with fellow vegan podcaster Fearne Cotton, and what on earth us vegans should do about pesky summer insects like flies and wasps.In today's episode we also review falafels and burgers from GoodLife, tasty snacks from LoveCorn and chocolate treats from Prodigy before telling you what we're having for our tea!Coming up on Thursday: we chat to Paul Brown, founder of BOL, about how we can pack more plants into our diets.This episode is sponsored by the award-winning Plant Kitchen M&S vegan range, as voted for by you our lovely listeners. Whether you're aiming to eat less meat or just trying something different, Plant Kitchen by M&S Food means you'll never have to compromise on taste. From fuss-free prepared meals to scratch-cooking ingredients and on-the-go sandwiches, there's something for everyone.Music by Purple Planet.
I'm going to go over the benefits of podcast guesting, which will help you sell more products and services, raise your profile and expand your reach. There is a right way to do this and I'll detail those in this episode, not just the common sense parts, but also based on my extensive experience with having my own podcast and being a guest on many others. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 567 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars See Tom's Stuff – https://linktr.ee/antionandassociates 00:23 Tom's introduction to Podcast Guesting 02:59 Benefits of Podcast Guesting 07:58 Booking yourself 12:27 Podcast matching services 15:30 Podcast agencies 20:15 Attend podcast events 21:34 Be careful when using online calendars 23:16 Sponsor message 25:23 Getting invited to The White House Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ College Ripoff Quiz - https://imtcva.org/quiz Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ KickStartCart - http://www.kickstartcart.com/ Copywriting901 - https://copywriting901.com/ Disabilities Page - https://imtcva.org/disabilities/ PodMatch - https://podmatch.com/ Podcast Guests - https://podcastguests.com/ Recent Appearances - https://screwthecommute.com/recentappearances/ Podcasts Hosts page - https://screwthecommute.com/podcasthosts/ Radio Guest List - https://www.radioguestlist.com/ A Deep-Dive Investigation of Podcast Booking Agencies - https://www.martinpi.com/podcast-booking-agencies/ 10 Best Podcast Booking Services & Agencies - https://bloggerlocal.com/national/top-podcast-booking-services Podfest Expo - https://podfestexpo.com/ Podcast Movement Events - https://podcastmovement.com/events/ The Podcast Show London - https://www.thepodcastshowlondon.com/ PodStock - https://www.podstock.us/ Email Tom: Tom@ScrewTheCommute.com Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes How To Be A Great Podcast Guest - https://screwthecommute.com/211/ Ask Tom A Product Development Question - https://screwthecommute.com/566/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://screwthecommute.com/wordpressecourse/ Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.