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Culinary Treasure Podcast
Mindy Rosenberg-Hibbitt RipTides Shave Ice Kauai ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 115

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 48:50


Mindy Rosenberg-Hibbitt RipTides Shave Ice Kauai ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 115  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!  In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits Mindy Rosenberg-Hibbitt the entrepreneur who oversees the delectable magic at RipTides Shave Ice Kauai in Poipu, Hawaii on the island of Kauai    Go to the Culinary Treasure Podcast website to see more than 30 culinary photos from Steven's visit to RipTides Shave Ice Kauai: https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/mindy-rosenberg-hibbitt-riptides-shave-ice-kauai-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-115/   Other Travel Treasure / Culinary Treasure Content Mentioned in This Episode:  VIDEO ~ Riptides Shave Ice Kauai in Poipu, Hawaii on the Island of Kauai – You Have To Get Here! Showhttps://www.thisistraveltreasure.com/riptides-kauai-in-poipu-hawaii-on-the-island-of-kauai-you-have-to-get-here-show/   Michael Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai & Hapa PDX ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 106  https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/michael-littman-co-founder-hapa-kauai-hapa-pdx-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-106/      Chef Sarah Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai & Hapa PDX ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 105  https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/chef-sarah-littman-co-founder-hapa-kauai-hapa-pdx/   Bob Gunter the President and CEO of Koloa Rum Co. ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 104https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/bob-gunter-the-president-and-ceo-of-koloa-rum-co-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-104/   Bob Gunter and Nikki Munroe Koloa Rum Co. – Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 30 https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/bob-gunter-and-nikki-munroe-koloa-rum-co-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-30/   Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 114 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Follow RipTides Shave Ice Kauai  Website https://www.riptideskauai.com/  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RipTidesShaveIceKauai  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/riptidesshaveicekauai/   Visit RipTides Shave Ice Kauai  RipTides Shave Ice Kauai Address: 5017 Lawai Rd Poipu, HI, United States, Hawaii 96756  Follow Mindy Rosenberg-Hibbitt  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/minhib/  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mindy.rosenberghibbitt    The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411  The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by the Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded RipTides Shave Ice Kauai in Poipu, Hawaii on the island of Kauai  Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com   Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445  iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax  Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759  Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast  Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH  You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets.  #CulinaryTreasurePodcast   The Travel Treasure Podcast The Culinary Treasure Podcast has a sister podcast Travel Treasure Podcast:  www.TravelTreasurePodcast.com  #TravelTreasurePodcast

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Brandon Cunningham Executive Chef at the Green O Resort Greenough, Montana ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 114

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 57:24


Brandon Cunningham Executive Chef at the Green O Resort Greenough, Montana ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 114  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!  In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with James Beard nominated Chef Brandon Cunningham the Executive Chef Green at the Green O Resort in Greenough, Montana   Go to the Culinary Treasure Podcast website to see more than 50 culinary photos from Steven's visit to the Green O Resort - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/brandon-cunningham-executive-chef-at-the-green-o-resort-greenough-montana/     Other Culinary Treasure Network Content Mentioned in This Episode: Krystle Swenson Executive Pastry Chef The Resort at Paws Up Greenough, Montana ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 113 - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/krystle-swenson-executive-pastry-chef-the-resort-at-paws-up/    Find / Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445     iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/    Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax  Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759   You can also find the Culinary Treasure Podcast on many other podcasts outlets.  Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 113 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. Follow Executive Chef Brandon Cunningham Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beedub2275/   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brandon.cunningham.946   Follow The Green O Resort Website https://www.thegreeno.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thegreenomontana/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thegreenomontana/     The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by the Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at the Green O Resort in Greenough, Montana. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.  You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, , Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets.  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!  Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/   Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759 Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH   #CulinaryTreasurePodcast    The Travel Treasure Podcast The Culinary Treasure Podcast has a sister podcast Travel Treasure Podcast:  www.TravelTreasurePodcast.com    #TravelTreasurePodcast

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The iHeartPodcast Awards head to SXSW

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 4:13 Transcription Available


In Podnews today: Resso closes; and advice from previous PR head of Apple Podcasts. Visit https://podnews.net/update/iheartpodcastawards-sxsw for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Krystle Swenson Executive Pastry Chef The Resort at Paws Up Greenough, Montana ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 113

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 39:16


Krystle Swenson Executive Pastry Chef The Resort at Paws Up Greenough, Montana ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 113 The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!  In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with James Beard nominated Chef Krystle Swenson the Executive Pastry Chef at The Resort at Paws Up in Greenough, Montana   Find / Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445    iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/    Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax  Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759    Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast    Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH    Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M  You can also find the Culinary Treasure Podcast on many other podcasts outlets.  Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 112 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Follow Krystle Swenson Instagram https://www.instagram.com/krystleswenson/     Follow The Resort at Paws Up Website https://www.pawsup.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheResortatPawsUp Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theresortatpawsup     Follow The Green O Resort Website https://www.thegreeno.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thegreenomontana/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thegreenomontana/     The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by the Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at the Resort at Paws Up in Greenough, Montana. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets.  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com   Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445  iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax  Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759  Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast  Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH  Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M  #CulinaryTreasurePodcast   The Travel Treasure Podcast The Culinary Treasure Podcast has a sister podcast Travel Treasure Podcast:  www.TravelTreasurePodcast.com   #TravelTreasurePodcast

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Jody Alexander Williams - Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce Chief Marketing & Sales Director ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 112

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 33:11


Jody Alexander Williams - Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce Chief Marketing & Sales Director ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 112  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!  In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Jody Alexander Williams who is the Chief Marketing & Sales Director for Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce.  Other Culinary Treasure Network Content Mentioned in This Episode: Marie Sharp Founder of Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 111 - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/marie-sharp-founder-of-marie-sharps-hot-sauce-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-111/  Find / Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445    iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759    Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast    Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH    Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M   You can also find the Culinary Treasure Podcast on many other podcasts outlets.  Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 111 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Follow Jody Alexander Williams  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/belizeanflash/  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jodyalexander.williams   Follow Marie Sharp's Website Belize https://www.mariesharps.bz/ United States  https://mariesharpsusa.com/ Facebook Belize https://www.facebook.com/mariesharpsbelize/ United States https://www.facebook.com/MarieSharpsUSA/  Instagram   Belize https://www.instagram.com/mariesharpsofficial/  United States https://www.instagram.com/mariesharpsusa/   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411  The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by the Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at Marie Sharp's Global Headquarters located at #1 Melinda Drive, on the Melinda Farm, in the Stann Creek District of the beautiful Central American country of Belize.  Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.  You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets.  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759 Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M  #CulinaryTreasurePodcast   The Travel Treasure Podcast The Culinary Treasure Podcast has a sister podcast Travel Treasure Podcast:  www.TravelTreasurePodcast.com     #TravelTreasurePodcast

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Marie Sharp Founder of Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 111

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 35:48


Marie Sharp Founder of Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 111  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Marie Sharp Founder of Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce.  Note From Steven Shomler about this episode:  Via the Culinary Treasure Podcast, I have interviewed over 100 people in the culinary world and this interview I had with Marie Sharp is very, very special to me.  Marie Sharp is a national hero in Belize, and she is an incredible businesswoman with a very inspiring story.  In 1981 Marie started her first hot sauce company making her acclaimed habanero pepper sauce . That company was stolen from her and in 1992 she started her second company – Marie Sharp's Fine Foods.  One interesting note about her journey - in 2021 Marie Sharps Hot Sauce (founded in 1992) released a 40 Year anniversary limited edition hot Sauce In a clever nod to the 40 years that Marie has been making her incredible hot sauce.  In addition to having her first company unscrupulously taken from her, Marie had to also battle back from the loss of her son and the loss her husband both of whom were involved in her company.  Marie's courage and tenaciousness is to be celebrated.  It was an honor to be able to interview this dynamic woman.   This article is about the Podcast I recorded with Marie Sharp, you can also read the Culinary Treasure interview I did with Marie. See this link here to read this interview - https://www.culinarytreasure.com/marie-sharps-culinary-treasure-interview-with-steven-shomler/     One Final Item – I recorded this episode at the Marie Sharp's global headquarters in Belize.  I flew to the beautiful Central American country of Belize. I then traveled to the Stann Creek district and drove down Melinda Drive to the Melinda Farm which is the home of the Marie Sharp's global headquarters. It was very cool to see the place that Marie has been making her hot sauce since 1981!  Find / Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast   Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445   iHeartRadio  https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/    Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax  Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759    Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast    Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH    Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M  You can also find the Culinary Treasure Podcast on many other podcasts outlets.  Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 110 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Follow Marie Sharp's  Website Belize https://www.mariesharps.bz/  United States  https://mariesharpsusa.com/   Facebook   Belize https://www.facebook.com/mariesharpsbelize/  United States https://www.facebook.com/MarieSharpsUSA/   Instagram  Belize https://www.instagram.com/mariesharpsofficial/  United States https://www.instagram.com/mariesharpsusa/   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411  The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at Marie Sharp's Global Headquarters located at #1 Melinda Drive, on the Melinda Farm, in the Stann Creek District of the beautiful Central American country of Belize. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets.  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com   Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445  iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759  Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast  Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH  Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M  #CulinaryTreasurePodcast  The Travel Treasure Podcast The Culinary Treasure Podcast has a sister podcast Travel Treasure Podcast:  www.TravelTreasurePodcast.com  #TravelTreasurePodcast

Rádiofobia Podcast Network
CASTNEWS #027 - Crianças também ouvem e se engajam com o podcast

Rádiofobia Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 16:00


Segunda-feira, 7 de agosto de 2023. Eu sou Leo Lopes e este é o Castnews, o podcast semanal de notícias para podcasters. Aqui você ouve, toda segunda-feira pela manhã, um resumo das principais notícias sobre o mercado de podcast no Brasil e no mundo. Os resultados de uma pesquisa sobre audição e engajamento de crianças com o podcast, a queda no número de novos episódios publicados no Spotify, a adaptação do podcast Killing Victoria para outros idiomas e um workshop gratuito de produção de vinhetas para podcasts estão entre as principais notícias que você vai ouvir nesta 27ª edição do Castnews! NOTÍCIAS: 1 – O podcast não é mais uma mídia consumida somente por adultos: um estudo recente realizado nos Estados Unidos pela Edison Research, em parceria com a empresa Kids Listen, revelou que 59% das crianças entre 6 e 12 anos gostam de ouvir e consumir podcasts. A pesquisa foi feita com as crianças e também com os pais, de forma online e presencial. Os resultados mostram que 30% das crianças dessa faixa etária escutam podcasts todo mês, e esse número aumenta para 42% quando os pais também são ouvintes de podcasts. Além disso, quase 90% das crianças compartilham o que aprendem em podcasts com outras pessoas, e 72% dos pais afirmam que seus filhos ficam animados ao ouvir seus programas preferidos.  O estudo levantou muitos dados interessantes e importantes sobre como o podcast está crescendo no público infantil, mas a conclusão geral é que as crianças também gostam de ouvir podcasts e de se engajar com o conteúdo. Ler a notícia completa 02 – Segundo o portal de notícias PodNews, aparentemente o TikTok está convidando podcasters a fazer upload de seus feeds RSS dentro da plataforma. O e-mail compartilhado pelo PodNews tem, inclusive, uma imagem com instruções de como fazer o upload de podcasts no aplicativo.  E não é de hoje que o TikTok dá sinais da incorporação de podcasts. Desde que a Resso foi comprada pelo TikTok e transformada em TikTok Music, já existe uma série de rumores sobre o interesse em parcerias com plataformas de podcasts. Até o momento, o TikTok não se pronunciou oficialmente sobre os planos envolvendo os podcasts dentro da plataforma. Mas com a eficácia comprovada do algoritmo do Tiktok, alguns podcasters já estão com bastante expectativa pelos próximos anúncios da empresa. Ler a notícia completa 03 – E depois de uma campanha levantada no X/twitter contra as fake news, mais de 150 episódios do podcast Monark Talks foram tirados do ar pelo Spotify. A campanha, representada pela hashtag #SpotifyApoiaFakeNews foi iniciada pela organização ativista Sleeping Giants Brasil depois que o apresentador Monark entrevistou Allan dos Santos no programa. Vale lembrar que o Allan dos Santos, assim como o Monark, também foi banido de outras plataformas, por determinação do ministro do Supremo Tribunal Federal Alexandre de Moraes. A conversa dos dois tinha mais de 4 horas. De acordo com o Spotify, o conteúdo não violava as diretrizes da plataforma e por isso não tinha sido removido. Sobre os episódios tirados do ar, a empresa não se pronunciou. Ler a notícia completa AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 04 – De acordo com um estudo realizado pela Livewire, o Spotify for Podcasters apresentou queda no número de novos episódios de podcasts publicados no último mês. Mas mesmo com a diminuição, o Spotify continua sendo a maior fonte de hospedagem de podcasts, com 20% dos novos episódios de julho sendo publicados na plataforma. Em contraste, plataformas como Buzzsprout e Spreaker tiveram aumentos na suas porcentagens de novos episódios publicados, mesmo sendo relativamente pequenos em comparação ao Spotify. Desde abril de 2023, o Spotify vem apresentando quedas mensais na publicação de novos episódios, e a porcentagem de julho foi a menor até o momento. Ler a notícia completa 05 – A BBC Studios fechou um acordo com a empresa dinamarquesa Podster para adaptar o podcast original “Killing Victoria” para outras línguas, incluindo alemão, holandês e espanhol. Essa é a primeira parceria da BBC para traduzir um dos seus podcasts. O Dr. Bob Nicholson, historiador e apresentador do podcast, ficou muito animado com a ideia do podcast atingir novas audiências internacionais. Por enquanto, o podcast está disponível em inglês no Spotify, Apple Podcasts e no site da BBC, mas em breve, “Killing Victoria” vai estar disponível em outros players e idiomas. Ler a notícia completa 06 – A empresa de marketing Octave IP firmou um contrato com a plataforma de anúncios AdsWizz, de áudio digital. O acordo concede à Octave a exclusividade nas vendas de publicidade em podcasts selecionados da SiriusXM e Stitcher Media. Com essa parceria, a Octave será a representante de vendas de mais de 500 podcasts populares no Reino Unido. A Octave IP foi uma das empresas que viu o potencial publicitário em podcasts, e tá oferecendo às marcas a oportunidade de se conectar com consumidores altamente engajados, e numa mídia confiável. Uma tendência que a gente tá vendo crescer em tempo real. Ler a notícia completa 07 – A Adsmovil Audio Network, lançada em janeiro sob a liderança de Rodrigo Tigre, anunciou no dia 01 de agosto que está lançando sua rede proprietária de Podcasts, clientes e cases mais recentes. Ela é a unidade de negócios de áudio digital da Adsmovil. Atuando em duas grandes verticais, Notícias/Negócios e Entretenimento – que contém Sociedade e Cultura em geral -, a nova unidade já conta com centenas de conteúdos e parceiros. Entre eles estão: Café com ADM, Meio & Mensagem, Canal Meio, Drink com Crime, Moída Cast, Dois Empregos, Agro Resenha e muitos outros. Além disso, a Adsmovil Audio Network está desenvolvendo projetos de nicho para temas específicos como Negócios, Agronegócio, Diversidade e Inclusão, e True Crime, em que oferece uma estratégia integrada de mídia com conteúdo, por meio de testemunhais nos podcasts que falam com comunidades bem específicas e de grande interesse para algumas marcas. A Adsmovil aposta na capacidade do podcast para entregar anúncios dinâmicos, que podem ser programados antes, durante e depois dos podcasts, gerando visibilidade para as campanhas dos seus clientes e renda para os podcasts parceiros. Ler a notícia completa E MAIS: 08 – Nas dicas de produção que foram publicadas no portal do Castnews na última semana, temos dois destaques: o primeiro, são as instruções do Headliner pra você ter um podcast que faça sucesso no YouTube. A gente já sabe que as ferramentas de hospedagem de podcast no YouTube ainda estão só no começo, eles ainda estão aprendendo, mas existem muitas ações que você já pode tomar pra que o seu programa consiga tirar o melhor da plataforma. Desde a marcação do conteúdo até o planejamento estratégico de SEO, tá tudo lá no site, então não deixa de conferir as dicas e principalmente colocar elas em prática no seu podcast. E também, se você tá na fase de aumento da audiência do seu programa, tem que pensar fora da bolha. Uma ideia que pode te ajudar muito a ser visto por mais pessoas, é usar as newsletters na promoção do seu podcast. Não sabe como fazer isso? Então a gente ensina. Lá no portal tem todos os motivos pra você usar essa ferramenta, e também um passo a passo de como ter uma newsletter saudável e de sucesso pro seu projeto. Ler a notícia completa Ler segunda notícia 09 – E na próxima segunda-feira, dia 14 de agosto, o professor Tanguy Baghdadi, co-apresentador do podcast Petit Journal, vai ministrar um workshop online gratuito sobre como falar em público, onde ele vai ensinar o método que usa para se comunicar efetivamente em várias situações. O evento vai acontecer às sete da noite, e quem quiser participar, também vai ter acesso a um grupo no Telegram, onde vão ser enviados os materiais do workshop e análises dos exercícios práticos. A inscrição pro workshop está aberta, e você encontra o link lá no portal do Castnews. Ler a notícia completa HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 – E ainda falando sobre workshop, o nosso amigo Danilo Battistini, um produtor musical muito bom e experiente, está disponibilizando gratuitamente o seu workshop sobre produção de vinhetas pra podcast. A aula, que tem 2 horas de duração, abrange tópicos como direitos autorais, o processo criativo, e como criar vinhetas que façam sentido. O objetivo principal é aprender a conceber uma vinheta que reforce a identidade do podcast na memória do ouvinte, criando uma conexão significativa entre o conteúdo e o público. O conteúdo é acessível a editores de todos os níveis e não requer um grande conhecimento prévio de softwares ou programas específicos. O workshop do Danilo está disponível no canal dele lá no YouTube, o Contador de Histórias. Ler a notícia completa 11 – E a Viih Tube, influenciadora digital e ex-participante do Big Brother Brasil 21, é a nova integrante do podcast PodDelas, comandado pela Tata Estaniecki e a Bruna Unzueta. O anúncio foi feito pelo instagram oficial do podcast, que já tinha feito um suspense sobre uma nova “contratada” do time. A Viih, que foi mãe recentemente da pequena Lua, estreou a sua participação no podcast na última sexta-feira, dia 4. O PodDelas é um podcast feminino que vai ao ar todas as terças, quartas e sextas-feiras. Ler a notícia completa SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 12 – A filha da atriz Regina Casé, Benedita Zerbini, lançou junto com Pedro Henrique França o videocast PCDPOD, que aborda temas de inclusão e preconceito. O videocast é 100% acessível e conta apenas com participantes com alguma deficiência, com entrevistas e discussões sobre capacitismo, autoestima, sexualidade, mercado de trabalho e educação para pessoas com deficiência. Entre os convidados estão Regina Casé e Maria Helena Bassanelli, mães dos apresentadores, além de Gigante Léo, Lais Souza e Lelê Martins.  O PCDPOD é uma produção da Dia Estúdio e os episódios vão estar disponíveis no Youtube e Spotify. Ler a notícia completa 13 – E na última sexta-feira foi lançado o novo podcast do Mundo Freak Confidencial; o “Meia-Noite Com”, exclusivo no Spotify.  O novo programa vai ter uma temporada de seis episódios, lançados todas as sextas-feiras às oito horas da noite. Os temas abordados vão incluir espiritualidade, filosofia, arte e ciência, com participação de artistas, podcasters, cientistas e escritores. E a Ira Croft, a apresentadora do programa, disse que a atmosfera ideal pra ouvir o podcast é à noite. Então se você gosta da ambientação completa na hora de ouvir um podcast, fica aí a dica. Ouvir   RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 – E a indicação nacional de hoje tá indo lá pra Manaus, pro podcast “O Analista”, apresentado pelo Denys Cruz. Se você acompanha as novidades e tendências tecnológicas, esse programa é indispensável. Com episódios semanais de 30 minutos, o podcast aborda temas sobre inovação e comunicação, dando destaque para empreendedores da Amazônia. O episódio mais recente do feed trouxe uma discussão interessantíssima sobre a importância da análise de dados e a Ciência de Dados nas nossas carreiras, num papo bem legal com o mestre em educação Claudio Bonel. Se você gosta de conteúdos sobre inovação, comunicação digital e tecnologia, não deixa de conferir O Analista, disponível no Spotify. Ouvir E não se esqueça que você também sempre pode divulgar trabalhos e oportunidades dentro da indústria do podcast, aqui no Castnews. Sejam vagas remuneradas ou vagas de participação em projetos, manda pra gente no e-mail contato@castnews.com.br que elas vão ser publicadas toda semana na nossa newsletter. Além disso, você também pode mandar uma pequena apresentação do seu podcast, e se ele for o escolhido, vai aparecer aqui na nossa recomendação nacional da semana. E essas foram as notícias desta vigésima sétima edição do Castnews! Você pode ler a íntegra de todas as notícias e assinar a newsletter semanal em castnews.com.br. Ajude o Castnews a crescer espalhando o link deste episódio em suas redes sociais e assinando o feed do podcast para receber em primeira mão os episódios assim que forem publicados. Você pode colaborar com o Castnews mandando seu feedback e sugestões de pauta para o email podcast@castnews.com.br. Siga também o @castnewsbr no Instagram, no Twitter e no Threads e entre no canal público do Castnews no Telegram para receber notícias diariamente. O Castnews é uma iniciativa conjunta do Bicho de Goiaba Podcasts e da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia. Participaram da produção deste episódio Andressa Isfer, Bruna Yamasaki, Eduardo Sierra, Lana Távora, Leo Lopes, Renato Bontempo e Thiago Miro. Obrigado pelo seu download e pela sua audiência, e até semana que vem!

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Brighid Doherty Founder of the Solidago Herb School and Host of the Healthy Herb Podcast Deer Isle, Maine ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 110

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 43:27


Brighid Doherty Founder of the Solidago Herb School and Host of the Healthy Herb Podcast Deer Isle, Maine ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 110  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!  In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Brighid Doherty Founder of the Solidago Herb School and Host of the Healthy Herb Podcast Deer Isle, Maine.  During this episode Steven and Brighid go over her journey, what it's like to live on Deer Isle, Maine, and they talk about a number of herbs including Goldenrod, Mugwort, Yarrow, Dandelion, and more.  Adventures On the Maine Coast  To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Maine Coast content – Podcasts, Shows as well as This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to www.AdventuresOnTheMaineCoast.com  Adventures in Maine ~ A Maine Podcast ~ Travel Maine ~ Visit Maine   Follow Brighid Doherty  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/solidagoherbschool/     Follow The Solidago Herb School  Website https://www.solidagoherbschool.com/   The Nourish Yourself Workshop https://www.solidagoherbschool.com/nourish-yourself Facebook https://www.facebook.com/solidagoherbschool/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/solidagoherbschool/     Follow the Healthy Herb Podcast Website https://bleav.com/shows/the-healthy-herb-podcast/   Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-healthy-herb-podcast/id1549591179 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7pQfzDFKJU8lMVKOyXRSNI   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411  The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded on Deer Isle, Maine Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets.  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/   Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759 Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH   #CulinaryTreasurePodcast   The Travel Treasure Podcast The Culinary Treasure Podcast has a sister podcast Travel Treasure Podcast:  www.TravelTreasurePodcast.com     #TravelTreasurePodcast

Choses à Savoir TECH
De la vidéo chez Spotify ?

Choses à Savoir TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 1:59


Depuis quasiment 10 ans, Spotify est le leader mondial du streaming musical, avec une base d'auditeurs qui continue de croître. Désireuse de garder son avance sur la concurrence, la plateforme suédoise continue d'innover avec bientôt, l'intégration de vidéos.D'après le média spécialisé Bloomberg, Spotify prévoit d'ajouter des clips musicaux complets à son application et serait en discussion avec des partenaires potentiels pour concrétiser ce projet. Si cela venait à se réaliser, il s'agirait d'un tournant pour le géant du streaming musical, qui ne propose actuellement que des podcasts et des formats courts pour promouvoir les artistes. À l'avenir, la vidéo pourrait occuper une place importante sur la plateforme, qui a déjà introduit une nouvelle forme de navigation à la TikTok et a récemment annoncé avoir dépassé les 100 000 podcasts vidéo. Mais Spotify doit faire face à une concurrence de plus en plus féroce comme celle de YouTube et Apple, où les musiques sont déjà disponibles en format vidéo. D'ailleurs, il y a quelques mois, YouTube Music a lui aussi lancé une section podcasts à l'instar de Spotify, mais avec tout de même quelques années de retard.En parlant de concurrence, des acteurs plus récents comme Bytedance, la société mère de TikTok, se lancent également dans le streaming musical. Sa filiale Resso pourrait connaître une forte expansion dans ce domaine, tandis que TikTok se positionne de plus en plus comme une plateforme pouvant aider les jeunes artistes à se faire connaître. Dans un paysage aussi concurrentiel, Spotify, qui a dû réduire ses effectifs cette année, n'a pas d'autre choix que de continuer à innover pour, à minima, ne pas se faire rattraper, et dans le pire des scénarios, se faire dépasser. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Choses à Savoir TECH
De la vidéo chez Spotify ?

Choses à Savoir TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 2:29


Depuis quasiment 10 ans, Spotify est le leader mondial du streaming musical, avec une base d'auditeurs qui continue de croître. Désireuse de garder son avance sur la concurrence, la plateforme suédoise continue d'innover avec bientôt, l'intégration de vidéos. D'après le média spécialisé Bloomberg, Spotify prévoit d'ajouter des clips musicaux complets à son application et serait en discussion avec des partenaires potentiels pour concrétiser ce projet. Si cela venait à se réaliser, il s'agirait d'un tournant pour le géant du streaming musical, qui ne propose actuellement que des podcasts et des formats courts pour promouvoir les artistes. À l'avenir, la vidéo pourrait occuper une place importante sur la plateforme, qui a déjà introduit une nouvelle forme de navigation à la TikTok et a récemment annoncé avoir dépassé les 100 000 podcasts vidéo. Mais Spotify doit faire face à une concurrence de plus en plus féroce comme celle de YouTube et Apple, où les musiques sont déjà disponibles en format vidéo. D'ailleurs, il y a quelques mois, YouTube Music a lui aussi lancé une section podcasts à l'instar de Spotify, mais avec tout de même quelques années de retard. En parlant de concurrence, des acteurs plus récents comme Bytedance, la société mère de TikTok, se lancent également dans le streaming musical. Sa filiale Resso pourrait connaître une forte expansion dans ce domaine, tandis que TikTok se positionne de plus en plus comme une plateforme pouvant aider les jeunes artistes à se faire connaître. Dans un paysage aussi concurrentiel, Spotify, qui a dû réduire ses effectifs cette année, n'a pas d'autre choix que de continuer à innover pour, à minima, ne pas se faire rattraper, et dans le pire des scénarios, se faire dépasser. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Tech News Show
Save the Planet and Your Money - DTNS 4552

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 31:28


On Thursday, Google joined Meta in saying it will remove Canadian news from its platforms in response to Bill C-18 aka the Online News Act. In addition Google will end existing deals with Canadian news publishers. ByteDance, owner of TikTok, unveiled the Ripple music creation app that can generate instrumental music based on your humming. And the company's streaming music app Resso is in talks with dozens of music labels in an attempt to enter new markets. And Molly Wood explains why your right to repair is good for the climate.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Molly Wood, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Tech News Show (Video)
Save the Planet and Your Money – DTNS 4552

Daily Tech News Show (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023


On Thursday, Google joined Meta in saying it will remove Canadian news from its platforms in response to Bill C-18 aka the Online News Act. In addition Google will end existing deals with Canadian news publishers. ByteDance, owner of TikTok, unveiled the Ripple music creation app that can generate instrumental music based on your humming. And the company's streaming music app Resso is in talks with dozens of music labels in an attempt to enter new markets. And Molly Wood explains why your right to repair is good for the climate. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Molly Wood, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Chef Charlie Zorich The Hichborn Stockton Springs, Maine ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 109

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 40:15


Chef Charlie Zorich The Hichborn Stockton Springs, Maine ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 109  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Chef Charlie Zorich Co-founder of the Hichborn restaurant in Stockton Springs, Maine.   Other Culinary Treasure Network Content Mentioned in This Episode: Jeremy Howard Blue Barren Distillery Camden, Maine ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 103 https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/jeremy-howard-blue-barren-distillery-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-103/   Todd Bross Ruckus Donuts Rockland, Maine ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 87 https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/todd-bross-ruckus-donuts-rockland-maine-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-87/    Adventures On the Maine Coast  To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Maine Coast content – Podcasts, Shows as well as This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to www.AdventuresOnTheMaineCoast.com  Adventures in Maine ~ A Maine Podcast ~ Travel Maine ~ Visit Maine   Find / Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445    iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759   Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast   Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH   Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M  You can also find the Culinary Treasure Podcast on many other podcasts outlets.  Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 108 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.    Follow Chef Charlie Zorich  Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/chefcharliez/   Follow The Hichborn Restaurant  Website https://www.thehichborn.com/ Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/thehichborn Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thehichborn/   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411  The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at The Hichborn in Stockton Springs, Maine.  Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.  You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets.  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759 Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M  #CulinaryTreasurePodcast    The Travel Treasure Podcast The Culinary Treasure Podcast has a sister podcast Travel Treasure Podcast:  www.TravelTreasurePodcast.com  #TravelTreasurePodcast

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Cortney Peres Head Distiller Bozeman Spirits in Bozeman, Montana ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 108

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 23:31


Cortney Peres Head Distiller Bozeman Spirits in Bozeman, Montana ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 108  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love! In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Cortney Peres the Head Distiller at Bozeman Spirits in Bozeman, Montana. To see more than 30 photos related to this podcast episode - Go to the Culinary Treasure Podcast Website to the Cortney Peres Head Distiller Bozeman Spirits article - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/   Other Culinary Treasure Network Content Mentioned in This Episode:  Brooks Marshall Founding Head Distiller Dry Hills Distillery – Portland Culinary Podcast Episode 59 https://www.portlandculinarypodcast.com/brooks-marshall-founding-head-distiller-dry-hills-distillery-portland-culinary-podcast-episode-59/ Phillip Sullivan & Ben Ganzer Wildrye Distilling – Portland Culinary Podcast Episode 38https://www.portlandculinarypodcast.com/phillip-sullivan-ben-ganzer-wildrye-distilling-portland-culinary-podcast-episode-38/ Chad Kimm Ghost Town Coffee Roasters – Portland Culinary Podcast Episode 40https://www.portlandculinarypodcast.com/chad-kimm-ghost-town-coffee-roasters-portland-culinary-podcast-episode-40/   ADVENTURES IN BOZEMAN – 49 BOZEMAN ARTICLES WITH MORE ON THE WAY! To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's  Bozeman Montana content – Culinary Podcasts, Craft Beer Podcasts, This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to www.AdventuresInBozeman.com Adventures in Bozeman ~ A Bozeman Podcast ~ Travel Bozeman ~ Visit Bozeman Find / Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445    iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759   Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast   Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH   Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M  You can also find the Culinary Treasure Podcast on many other podcasts outlets. Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 107 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Follow Cortney Peres Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/cortney4603/   Follow Bozeman Spirits Website https://bozemanspirits.com/  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bozemanspirits Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozemanspirits/    The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at the Bozeman Spirits Distillery in Bozeman, Montana. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets.  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com   Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759 Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M   The Travel Treasure Podcast The Culinary Treasure Podcast has a sister podcast Travel Treasure Podcast:  www.TravelTreasurePodcast.com     #TravelTreasurePodcast

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Chef Samson Arzamendi Friendly Waves Restaurant Old Koloa Town on the Island of Kauai ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 107

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 61:18


Chef Samson Arzamendi Friendly Waves Restaurant Old Koloa Town on the Island of Kauai  ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 107  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love! In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Chef Samson Arzamendi with Friendly Waves Restaurant in Old Koloa Town on the Island of Kauai. Go to the Culinary Treasure Podcast Website to the Chef Samson Arzamendi Podcast episode (No. 107) article to see more than 60 photos related to this podcast episode - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/    Other Culinary Treasure Network Content Mentioned in This Episode:  The OG Burger at Friendly Waves on Kauai – An All-time Great Cheeseburger! https://www.culinarytreasure.com/the-og-burger-at-friendly-waves-on-kauai-an-all-time-great-cheeseburger/   One Magnificent Dish After Another – Friendly Waves Kauai https://www.culinarytreasure.com/one-magnificent-dish-after-another-friendly-waves-kauai/   The Pork Belly Pupu at Friendly Waves Kauai – I Can't Even – Just Go Eat It! https://www.culinarytreasure.com/the-pork-belly-pupu-at-friendly-waves-kauai-i-cant-even-just-go-eat-it/     The Stash Cocktail at Friendly Waves on Kauai – A Cocktail Lovers Dream Come True! https://www.culinarytreasure.com/the-stash-cocktail-at-friendly-waves-on-kauai-a-cocktail-lovers-dream-come-true/   Todd Bross Ruckus Donuts Rockland, Maine – Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 87 ~ A Maine Podcasthttps://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/todd-bross-ruckus-donuts-rockland-maine-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-87/   Bob Gunter the President and CEO of Koloa Rum Co. ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 104 https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/bob-gunter-the-president-and-ceo-of-koloa-rum-co-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-104/   Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast   Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445     iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/    Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax  Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759    Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast    Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH    Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 106 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Kauai TreasureTo see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Kauai content – Podcasts, This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to: www.KauaiTreasure.com   Follow Chef Samson Arzamendi Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/samsonrz/   Follow Friendly Waves on Kauai Website https://friendlywaves.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085423870135 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/friendly_waves/    The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at Friendly Waves Restaurant in Old Koloa Town on the Island of Kauai.  Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Audible, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, Stitcher, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, the Samsung Podcast app, Resso, YouTube (audio only), Boomplay, and many other podcasts outlets. The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!  Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/   Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-culinary-treasure-podcast-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/culinary-treasure-podcast/PC:1000450759 Amazon Podcasts https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d5c94cab-b5f6-46a1-b807-8b75562d3911/culinary-treasure-podcast Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/Culinary-Treasure-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJP5CLH Google Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzE1MTM4OC9yc3M   #CulinaryTreasurePodcast

Caso Lucas Terra
10. Condenados

Caso Lucas Terra

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 47:28


Nesse episódio falaremos sobre o júri popular se iniciou em 25 de Abril de 2023 e condenou Fernando Aparecido da Silva e Joel Miranda. APOIE O PODCAST PELA: https://orelo.cc/casolucasterra ou pelo PIX casolucasterra@gmail.com Para seguir o Caso Lucas Terra no Instagram acesse: https://www.instagram.com/casolucasterra/ Ouça também nossos episódios no aplicativo Resso através desse link: https://m.resso.com/Zs8RGPNcp/ Ou acesse o app Resso e procure por Caso Lucas Terra.

Caso Lucas Terra
INFORME: Caso Lucas Terra

Caso Lucas Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 1:28


IMPORTANTE: Votem no Podcast Caso Lucas Terra para o prêmio Ibest. VOTEM PELO LINK: https://ibest.vote/217435631 APOIE O PODCAST PELA ORELO: https://orelo.cc/casolucasterra Para seguir o Caso Lucas Terra no Instagram acesse: https://www.instagram.com/casolucasterra/ Ouça também nossos episódios no aplicativo Resso através desse link: https://m.resso.com/Zs8RGPNcp/ Ou acesse o app Resso e procure por Caso Lucas Terra.

Caso Lucas Terra
8. A Justiça Tarda...

Caso Lucas Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 37:47


Nesse episódio falamos sobre o Caso Lucas Terra de algumas outras perspectivas, menos burocráticas e mais questionadoras. Falamos também um pouco mais sobre a participação da Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus, e sobre sua condenação nesse caso. APOIE O PODCAST PELA ORELO: https://orelo.cc/casolucasterra Para seguir o Caso Lucas Terra no Instagram acesse: https://www.instagram.com/casolucasterra/ Ouça também nossos episódios no aplicativo Resso através desse link: https://m.resso.com/Zs8RGPNcp/ Ou acesse o app Resso e procure por Caso Lucas Terra. IMPORTANTE: Esse episódio passou por uma revisão no dia 12/04/2023. Havíamos informado erroneamente que os crimes de feminicídio e estupro também eram imprescritíveis. O Senado aprovou a proposta de emenda à Constituição (PEC) para que estes crimes fossem incluídos como que não devem prescrever, mas ainda é necessária a aprovação da câmara.

Caso Lucas Terra
7. Novos Suspeitos - Um Novo Olhar

Caso Lucas Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 33:12


Nesse episódio falaremos mais sobre a reprodução simulada após Silvio Galiza imputar o crime aos pastores Fernando e Joel, e também sobre as artimanhas desses dois novos acusados para se evadirem da justiça, tudo sob um novo olhar, mais jurídico e técnico através do processo criminal. Importante: Houve uma atualização neste episódio, pois o arquivo anterior apresentou problemas no áudio. APOIE O PODCAST PELA: https://orelo.cc/casolucasterra Para seguir o Caso Lucas Terra no Instagram acesse: https://www.instagram.com/casolucasterra/ Ouça também nossos episódios no aplicativo Resso através desse link: https://m.resso.com/Zs8RGPNcp/ Ou acesse o app Resso e procure por Caso Lucas Terra.

Caso Lucas Terra
6. Os Dois Novos Acusados

Caso Lucas Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 49:26


Silvio Galiza foi condenado por matar Lucas Terra, mas após seu segundo júri popular ele dá uma declaração que pega todos de surpresa. Silvio agora apontava como autores do crime, dois pastores da Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus, os pastores Fernando Aparecido da Silva e Joel Miranda. O crime que antes parecia ter sido solucionado, e o culpado preso, agora se desenrolava para mais um capítulo angustiante. Venha entender como as investigações seguiram nessa segunda fase do Caso Lucas Terra. APOIE O PODCAST PELA: https://orelo.cc/casolucasterra Para seguir o Caso Lucas Terra no Instagram acesse: https://www.instagram.com/casolucasterra/ Ouça também nossos episódios no aplicativo Resso através desse link: https://m.resso.com/Zs8RGPNcp/ Ou acesse o app Resso e procure por Caso Lucas Terra.

Resourceful Designer
A Look Back - A Look Ahead - 2022 Edition - RD309

Resourceful Designer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 27:29


A look back at 2022 and a look ahead to 2023. Thank you for your continued interest in Resourceful Designer. You have no idea how much I appreciate you. Many great resources are available for learning and growing as a designer, and I'm humbled that you chose to spend a bit of your valuable time with me. I am continuing my annual tradition. This last podcast episode of 2022 is my Look Back, Look Ahead edition. It's where I reflect and share my year as a design business owner. Then I'll look ahead at what I want to accomplish in 2023. A Look Back at my 2022 goals. At the end of 2021, I set these goals for myself. FAIL: Talk at more conferences. Even though we were on the downslope of the pandemic, I chose not to travel in 2022. Therefore I wasn't able to talk at any conferences. I also made the decision not to speak at any virtual conferences. I've presented at virtual conferences and found the return wasn't worth the time commitment to prepare and give my talk. EVEN: Grow the Resourceful Designer podcast audience. Since the pandemic hit in 2020, my podcast listenership has dropped, but the total number of downloads has increased. I attribute this to older listeners giving up on the podcast while new listeners discover it and download multiple episodes. ACCOMPLISHED: Grow the Resourceful Designer Community. The Community is my pride and joy. One day, when I'm no longer doing the podcast, I'll look back at everything I did with Resourceful Designer, and I'm sure the Community will be my proudest accomplishment. The friendships formed and all the freely given help is more than I could have ever hoped. If you're looking for camaraderie with fellow designers and are not a Community member, I highly suggest you check it out. ACCOMPLISHED: Do more consulting work. Several clients paid for my consulting service, both in and outside the podcast space. I added podcast brand audit as a service under Podcast Branding which brought in several consulting clients. ACCOMPLISHED: Grow Podcast Branding. What started as an offshoot of my main design business has become my main business focus. Podcast Branding is earning me more money than my main business ever has, with much less effort. Some of my numbers from 2022 Resourceful Designer I released 30 podcast episodes. The lowest in a calendar year since I launched the podcast. As my Podcast Branding business increases, it's become harder to make the time to produce the podcast. It reached over 710k total episode downloads in 2022. That's an 80k increase over last year. Resourceful Designer released on Gaana, Boommplay, Deezer, JioSaavn and Resso. Resourceful Designer has listeners in 120 countries around the world. My design business NOTE: I didn't actively promote my design business in 2022. Instead, I concentrated on growing my other business, Podcast Branding. I continued working with existing clients but made no effort to attract new ones. Worked on 43 design projects for 22 different clients (one fewer client than in 2021) Gained one new client in 2022. I lost one client due to closure. I sent out 27 invoices in 2022 (down from 41 in 2021) Revenue increased over 2021. Podcast Branding My Podcast Branding business was my moneymaker this year. Worked on 66 different projects for 47 different clients (more projects but fewer clients than in 2021) Revenue increased by 27% compared to 2021. Primarily due to websites. Launched 12 new websites for clients. (up from 9 in 2021) I appeared as a guest on three podcasts to discuss podcast artwork and websites, increasing my exposure. Podcasters hired me for projects outside the podcast space. A Look Ahead at my 2023 goals. My previous goals will continue to carry over in the new year. Continue to grow the Resourceful Designer Community. Concentrate more on Podcast Branding and so forth. New Goal for 2023. Create new partnerships to grow what I offer at Podcast Branding. Expand the Resourceful Designer Community to include even more offerings than now. Do more consulting work. Explore video as a content platform for Resourceful Designer and Podcast Branding. Increase the number of website clients on my web maintenance plan. What about you? Did you accomplish your goals for 2022, and What are your goals for the new year? Are you a student getting ready to graduate? What are your goals once school is over? Are you still relatively new to the design world? What are your goals for honing your skills? Are you a veteran designer like I am? What are your goals for continued growth? Are you a designer working for someone else? Maybe you enjoy your job; perhaps you don't. Either way, what are your future goals? Or perhaps you're already a home-based designer, a freelancer if that's the term you use; what goals do you have to grow your business? Wherever you are in the world, your skill level, and your situation, please take some time to look back at 2022 and think about your accomplishments and shortcomings. Did you stop after your accomplishments? Or did you plow through them, happy with yourself but reaching even further? What about your shortcomings? Did they discourage you or create a sense of want even higher than before? Think about what prevented you from reaching those goals. So long, 2022. As 2022 comes to an end. I encourage you to reflect. Think about everything you've learned. Your struggles, the things you fell short on (be it your fault or just the state of the world) and your accomplishments. And come up with a plan to make 2023 your year of success. I once heard a saying: “It's easier to know where you're going if you know where you've been.” This aptly applies to growing a design business. Knowing and reflecting on where you came from will help you get to where you want to be. To help with your planning, perhaps you should listen to episode 55 of the podcast, Setting Goals For Your Design Business. These past few years have been tough on all of us. I hope that we never have to endure something like this ever again. But you know that old saying, what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. Remember the lessons from these past few years, and use everything you've learned to make 2023 and future years even better. I'll be back in 2023 with more advice for starting and growing your design business. Until then, I want to wish you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful holiday season. And, of course, no matter what goals you set for yourself in the new year, always remember to Stay Creative. What are your goals for 2023? Let me know by leaving a comment for this episode.

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Michael Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai & Hapa PDX ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 106

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 65:41


Michael Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai & Hapa PDX ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 106  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love! In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Michael Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai & Hapa PDX. Go to the Culinary Treasure Podcast Website to the Michael Littman Podcast episode article to see more than 40 photos related to this podcast episode - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/ Other Culinary Treasure Network Content Mentioned in This Episode:  Chef Sarah Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai & Hapa PDX ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 105 - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/chef-sarah-littman-co-founder-hapa-kauai-hapa-pdx/   Bob Gunter the President and CEO of Koloa Rum Co. ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 104 - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/bob-gunter-the-president-and-ceo-of-koloa-rum-co-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-104/   Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 105 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Kauai Treasure To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Kauai content – Podcasts, This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to: www.KauaiTreasure.com   Follow Michael Littman Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/mlifeman/ Follow Hapa Kauai Website – https://www.hapakauai.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/HapaKauai Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/hapakauai/ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA-zUuYpU_KQpVemaheeWEA    Follow Hapa PDX  Website – https://www.hapapdx.us/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Hapapdx/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/hapapdx/   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa located on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on the Culinary Treasure Podcast website itself, on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, The North Station Media Network, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, Resso, YouTube (audio only), the Samsung Podcast app, and many other podcasts outlets. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing!  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz YouTube (audio only – no video) – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFs_8AxDxp5QOLe0gV22yg   #CulinaryTreasurePodcast          

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Chef Sarah Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai & Hapa PDX ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 105

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 37:37


Chef Sarah Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai & Hapa PDX ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 105 The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love! In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Chef Sarah Littman Co-founder Hapa Kauai &  Hapa PDX. Go to the Culinary Treasure Podcast Website to the Chef Sarah Littman article to see more than 35 photos related to this podcast episode - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/   Scroll down to see more than 30 photos Related to this Podcast Episode   Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 104 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Kauai Treasure To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Kauai content – Podcasts, This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to: www.KauaiTreasure.com   Follow Chef Sarah Littman Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/slybrownie/    Follow Hapa Kauai Website – https://www.hapakauai.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/HapaKauai Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/hapakauai/ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA-zUuYpU_KQpVemaheeWEA     Follow Hapa PDX Website – https://www.hapapdx.us/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Hapapdx/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/hapapdx/   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa located on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on the Culinary Treasure Podcast website itself, on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, The North Station Media Network, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, Resso, YouTube (audio only), the Samsung Podcast app, and many other podcasts outlets. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing!  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz YouTube (audio only – no video) – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFs_8AxDxp5QOLe0gV22yg   #CulinaryTreasurePodcast      

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Bob Gunter the President and CEO of Koloa Rum Co. - Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 104

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 34:42


Bob Gunter the President and CEO of Koloa Rum Co. - Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 104  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love! In this special follow up episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler once again visits with Bob Gunter the President and CEO of Koloa Rum Co. located on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai. Other Culinary Treasure Network Content Mentioned in This Episode  From May 2018 - Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 30 with Bob Gunter and Nikki Munroe Koloa Rum Co. - https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/bob-gunter-and-nikki-munroe-koloa-rum-co-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-30/ The Moloaa Mai Tai - https://www.culinarytreasure.com/the-moloaa-mai-tai/ Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 103 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. Kauai Treasure To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Kauai content – Podcasts, This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to: www.KauaiTreasure.com   Follow Koloa Rum Co. Website – www.koloarum.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/koloarum Instagram – www.instagram.com/koloarum Twitter – www.twitter.com/KoloaRum The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at the Koloa Rum Co. Distillery located on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on the Culinary Treasure Podcast website itself, on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, The North Station Media Network, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, Resso, YouTube (audio only), the Samsung Podcast app, and many other podcasts outlets. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing!  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!  Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz YouTube (audio only – no video) – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFs_8AxDxp5QOLe0gV22yg   #CulinaryTreasurePodcast

Podland News
To edit or not to edit that is the question? Castopod v1.0 launches, Squadcast awarded US Patent, Is podcasting coming to TikTok? YouTube advertising for podcasters?

Podland News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 123:09 Transcription Available


Podland supports both transcripts and chapters, if your podcast app doesn't then grab a new app from podnews.net/newpodcastappsSpecial Guests:Neal Vigelio - PodknowsBenjamin Bellamy - Ad AuresYassine Doghri - Ad AuresShow Notes & LinksAfter 3+ years, it's OFFICIAL … SquadCast.FM has been awarded a US patent for our Recording Engine with Progressive Uploads Social media app TikTok is preparing to launch a podcast app. TikTok's parent company also owns Resso, a music streaming service in Brazil, India and Indonesia, which already carries podcasts from hosts like Libsyn.YouTube is rolling out enhanced advertising to podcast listenersSXM Media has discovered where and when people listen to podcasts with others. How many podcasts are you really competing with? Sounds Profitable's Tom Webster suggests you aren't competing with four million podcasts: it's both much worse than that, and also much better than that, if you'd only market your podcast on other media. Read the article in full, and subscribe.Eric Nuzum has written about the power of three, and how we use it to promote podcasts.Nick Hilton asks who owns a podcast's brand?Spotify has added free access to Podsights and Chartable for Megaphone customers in the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.Castopod v1.0 is now officially out The Pocket Casts mobile apps are now open source.Congratulations to friend of the show Arielle Nissenblatt who has been announced as a new board member at The Podcast Academy.Support the showGet in touch with our weekly review of all things podcasting! Website: www.podland.news Twitter: @jamescridland and @samsethi Boosts: ⚡james@crid.land and ⚡sam@getalby.com

The Biztape
BTS Joins South Korea's Military

The Biztape

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 65:35


The time has come.... After years of trying to find a work around and lobby the government, the BTS boys will be drafted into the South Korean military. The boys theorize how this could be setting down seeds to blossom on their return....  While, Bytedance contemplates expanding a new music streaming service. Could the company behind TikTok strike gold again or is this just one more for the streaming graveyard?    Sources: BTS going into the Military:  https://www.billboard.com/pro/bts-military-service-major-challenge-hybe-label/ Tiktok expands music streaming service, Resso:  https://variety.com/2022/music/news/tiktok-bytedance-expand-music-streaming-service-1235402368/ https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/tiktok-parent-in-talks-with-labels-to-launch-music-streaming-service-in-12-new-markets/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Finitude - um podcast sobre o fim
Como lidar com o burnout?

Finitude - um podcast sobre o fim

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 37:36


O Finitude está de volta!Para comemorar quatro anos no ar, @julianakuncdantas e @sukevicius chegam com a 7ª temporada: Como lidar com a saúde mental?Serão seis episódios e este é o primeiro: Como lidar com o burnout? Fomos atrás de tudo o que você precisa saber sobre sintomas, diagnóstico, tratamentos e causas da síndrome do esgotamento profissional.Quem traz as respostas é a psiquiatra Gabriela Galvão (@gabrielagalvao.psiquiatra). Outra grande novidade é que agora também apresentamos o conteúdo em vídeo. Conheça o nosso canal: procure por Finitude Podcast no Youtube!Se inscreva, curta, compartilhe e comente! Então, nas próximas terças tem episódio novo, sempre a partir das 19:00h. Em áudio, você encontra o Finitude nos principais tocadores de podcast (Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Orelo, Resso, entre outros).    ***O podcast Finitude é apresentado por Juliana Dantas e Renan Sukevicius, ambos jornalistas. Somos um dos programas de fundação da Rádio Guarda-chuva, que é a primeira rede brasileira dedicada exclusivamente a podcasts jornalísticos. Episódios novos no seu tocador toda terça-feira. Você pode encontrá-los no Spotify, Orelo, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts e demais agregadores. Em 2022, chegaremos à nossa 7ª temporada.**Para contatos comerciais, escreva para comunicacao@podcastfinitude.com.  Estamos no Instagram (@finitudepodcast) e no Twitter (@podcastfinitude). Para ser um apoiador recorrente, acesse www.apoia.se/finitudepodcast. É possível colaborar com a partir de R$ 10,00. Como agradecimento, te enviaremos uma newsletter toda quinta-feira. :) Se a sua opção for por uma doação pontual, a chave PIX é o nosso e-mail: finitude@radioguardachuva.com.***Veja alguns de nossos destaques: 2020 - Menção Honrosa na Categoria Áudio do Prêmio Vladimir Herzog pelo episódio "Confinamento: 3 meses depois"; - Finalista do Prêmio APCA (Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte); - Eleito um dos 12 favoritos da Apple; - Lista "As histórias que marcaram 2020", do Spotify, com o episódio "Vidas Negras importam". 2021 - Indicado ao Prêmio Comunique-se; - Considerado pela Deezer um dos melhores podcasts do ano; - Colocado pelo Spotify na lista dos melhores episódios do ano, com "Marília Mendonça e o nosso luto coletivo". 2022 - Um dos três podcasts do Prêmio Einstein +Admirados da Imprensa de Saúde, Ciência e Bem-estar; - Contemplado pelo Programa de Aceleração Digital do International Center for Journalists e Meta (ICFJ/ Meta).

A Voz do Tradutor
Tradutores trabalham com significados

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 84:23


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº214 - Edição de 15 de outubro de 2022 * Extensão do curso de tradução da Universidade Federal da Paraíba convida para evento gratuito * Bienal do Livro do Ceará já tem data para acontecer * Começa curso de interpretação direcionado para iniciantes em São Paulo *Homenagem aos professores * A dica de leitura da semana da Tacet Books é o livro "7 Melhores Contos - Escritoras Brasileiras e Portuguesas " * Danilo Nogueira e o que é mito e o que é verdade sobre tradução * E na Pausa para o Café, conversamos com o colega professor e tradutor Fabio Delano! Conversamos sobre carreira, a importância da universidade pública e batemos um papo sobre pesquisa, linguística e como o Fábio pesquisador e professor começou a traduzir, primeiramente livros da área da linguística e depois área literária. O Fábio também compartilhou com a gente os bastidores do seu processo de tradução. ____ Links mencionados na entrevista Parole: www.institutoparole.com 1984 - https://amzn.to/3MxvVVx Aliterações- https://amzn.to/3MxvVVx ____ Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Resso, YouTube e Rádio Achei USA APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vozdotradutor/message

36氪·8点1氪
【早报】天猫:10月24日晚8点开启双11预售

36氪·8点1氪

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 3:39


上海市政府举行新闻发布会,解读新一轮《上海市交通发展白皮书》。发布会上,上海市经济信息化委副主任汤文侃透露,上海将加快智能网联汽车终端发展,力争到2025年塑造3个以上具有上海标识度的品牌,打造10款以上爆款产品,产值达到5000亿元,具有辅助自动驾驶功能汽车占新车生产比例超70%;具有高级自动驾驶技术在物流运输、环卫、客运等方面实现应用。据天猫官方消息,今年的天猫双11预售将于10月24号晚上8点开始。据介绍,相比往年10月20号或21号启动预售,今年双11缩短了预售时间。售卖期还是分两波进行:10月31号晚8点 - 11月3号是第一波,11月10号晚8点-11月11号是第二波。优惠力度为跨店每满300元减50元,是近年来折扣力度最大的一年。对于三季度业绩增速同比放缓,贵州茅台投资者关系部门相关人士表示,具体数据要看三季报,目前披露的只是主要经营数据。记者询问三季度是行业淡季或旺季,该人士表示,对于公司而言,每个季度之间销售情况的差别不是很大,整个产品的供销比较好。有知情人士称,字节跳动已开始与唱片公司展开谈判,希望在全球范围内扩展其流媒体音乐服务,以便与Spotify等行业领导者竞争。知情人士称,谈判中仍存在重大障碍,但是字节跳动希望最终将其音乐服务最终被整合到TikTok中,成为在世界各地分发音乐的一个主要平台。字节跳动最近几个月讨论了在另外十几个市场推出其Resso音乐流媒体服务的问题,该服务目前只在印度、印度尼西亚和巴西提供。华为监事会副主席、企业BG总裁、运营商BG总裁丁耘因突发疾病去世后,华为迅速启动了新一轮人事调整,华为官微最新信息显示,李鹏最新以华为运营商BG总裁的身份对外发声,华为常务董事、ICT基础设施业务管理委员会主任汪涛接任华为企业BG总裁。中国石化昨天发布消息,我国首个万吨级48K大丝束碳纤维工程第一套国产线在中国石化上海石化碳纤维产业基地生产出合格产品,产品性能媲美国外同级别产品,质量达到国际先进水平。这标志我国大丝束碳纤维从关键技术突破、工业试生产、产业化,成功走向规模化生产。卸任星巴克中国首席执行官职位一年后,在2023财年的第一场伙伴论坛上,星巴克中国向员工宣布了公司当前董事长王静瑛重新担任星巴克中国首席执行官的消息。现任星巴克中国首席执行官蔡德粦在服务公司10年之后将计划开启为期一年的“咖啡假期”。

A Voz do Tradutor
Tradutor faz o mundo te ver!

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 59:46


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº213 - Edição de 08 de outubro de 2022 * Instituto Goethe convida para a edição especial do Burburinho Literário para comemorar o dia internacional da tradução * Mensagem da presidente do Sindicato Nacional dos Tradutores, Ana Beatriz Braga Dinucci * A dica de leitura da semana da Editora Lexikos é "Tradução em contexto: contos de Mark Twain" * Mensagem do Tradusa pelo nosso dia! *Danilo Nogueira nos lembra que traduzir cansa, mas não traduzir é horrível! *Mensagem especial da Tradusound *E na Pausa para o Café, conversamos com a queridíssima Simone Homem de Mello que divide conosco, neste bate papo emocionante e apaixonado, seu lindíssimo trabalho à frente da Casa Guilherme de Almeida. Conversamos sobre as atividades gratuitas desenvolvidas no espaço, relacionadas a todas as áreas de atuação de Guilherme de Almeida: da literatura traduzida ao cinema, passando pelo jornalismo e pelo teatro. Abordamos também as atividades do Centro de Estudos de Tradução Literária da Casa. Gostou da Pausa para o Café? Assista este bate-papo delicioso em vídeo clicando aqui Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Resso, YouTube e Rádio Achei USA APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books

A Voz do Tradutor
Tradutor faz o mundo te ver!

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 66:54


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº213 - Edição de 08 de outubro de 2022 * Instituto Goethe convida para a edição especial do Burburinho Literário para comemorar o dia internacional da tradução * Mensagem da presidente do Sindicato Nacional dos Tradutores, Ana Beatriz Braga Dinucci * A dica de leitura da semana da Editora Lexikos é "Tradução em contexto: contos de Mark Twain" * Mensagem do Tradusa pelo nosso dia! *Danilo Nogueira nos lembra que traduzir cansa, mas não traduzir é horrível! *Mensagem especial da Tradusound *E na Pausa para o Café, conversamos com a queridíssima Simone Homem de Mello que divide conosco, neste bate papo emocionante e apaixonado, seu lindíssimo trabalho à frente da Casa Guilherme de Almeida. Conversamos sobre as atividades gratuitas desenvolvidas no espaço, relacionadas a todas as áreas de atuação de Guilherme de Almeida: da literatura traduzida ao cinema, passando pelo jornalismo e pelo teatro. Abordamos também as atividades do Centro de Estudos de Tradução Literária da Casa. Gostou da Pausa para o Café? Assista este bate-papo delicioso em vídeo clicando aqui Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Resso, YouTube e Rádio Achei USA APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vozdotradutor/message

A Voz do Tradutor
Países Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa e o nascimento do CLUTRAD

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 75:38


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº212 - Edição de 24 de setembro de 2022 * Foi dada a largada para os eventos comemorativos pelo dia internacional do tradutor na FAFIRE e na Casa Guilherme de Almeida * Amanda Moura também tem novidades no seu canal do YouTube * A dica de leitura da semana com a Tacet Books: 7 Mejores Cuentos - Argentina * Danilo Nogueira traz hoje uma aulinha de informática * E na Pausa para o Café, vamos fazer um esquenta para o dia internacional do tradutor. O bate-papo da semana é com os colegas Paulo Jorge e Costa Cassoma que diretamente de Angola nos apresentam o CLUTRAD uma Organização de Tradutores e Intérpretes, de carácter técnico-profissional criada em 2020. Os colegas nos contam como surgiu a iniciativa e como podemos nos associar ao CLUTRAD, além de conversarmos sobre a realidade dos colegas tradutores intérpretes no continente africano, compartilhando as alegrias e as frustrações do ofício tanto lá na África como também aqui no Brasil. Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Resso, YouTube e Rádio Achei USA APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vozdotradutor/message

A Voz do Tradutor
Países Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa e o nascimento do CLUTRAD

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 75:38


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº212 - Edição de 24 de setembro de 2022* Foi dada a largada para os eventos comemorativos pelo dia internacional do tradutor na FAFIRE e na Casa Guilherme de Almeida * Amanda Moura também tem novidades no seu canal do YouTube * A dica de leitura da semana com a Tacet Books: 7 Mejores Cuentos - Argentina * Danilo Nogueira traz hoje uma aulinha de informática * E na Pausa para o Café, vamos fazer um esquenta para o dia internacional do tradutor. O bate-papo da semana é com os colegas Paulo Jorge e Costa Cassoma que diretamente de Angola nos apresentam o CLUTRAD uma Organização de Tradutores e Intérpretes, de carácter técnico-profissional criada em 2020. Os colegas nos contam como surgiu a iniciativa e como podemos nos associar ao CLUTRAD, além de conversarmos sobre a realidade dos colegas tradutores intérpretes no continente africano, compartilhando as alegrias e as frustrações do ofício tanto lá na África como também aqui no Brasil. Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Resso, YouTube e Rádio Achei USA APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books

Trapital
The Music Industry's Oversaturation Problem

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 42:39


It's never been easier for artists to release music and find an audience in any corner of the world. Likewise, it's never been more difficult for artists to break through the noise. The Internet and streaming services have created a double-edged sword for rising artists. To discuss this, Tatiano Cirisano joined me on the show. Tati is a music analyst at MIDiA Research and a former reporter at Billboard.Tati released a research piece a few weeks ago that argues the music industry is oversaturated and fragmented — more than ever before. This shift has created a new class system for artists.In Group 1 are artists that reached prominence pre-streaming in a less cluttered marketplace (e.g. Beyonce or AC/DC). Class 2 consists of artists who rose in parallel with the proliferation of streaming. Drake and Taylor Swift fall into this category. And then there's the Class 3, that includes newer artists, who try to cultivate audiences in today's hyper-competitive landscape against the other two groups. Tati believes the trend line for the music industry's fragmentation is clearly pointing up. To understand how we got here, why it matters, and how it redefines success, you'll want to listen to our interview. Here's our biggest talking points: [3:11] Why consumption is now fragmented[8:41] Music superstars losing their reach[10:55] Modern artists valuing fame less than prior generations[13:24] Benefits to fragmentation[14:48] Updated benchmark for artist success[16:50] Active vs. passive listening[18:53] Music industry is still tied to album sales[25:34] Artists segmenting audiences by platform[30:18] Trap of taking users off native platforms[32:59] Content is becoming more important than the creator[37:35] YouTube and other potential outlier platforms for audience-building You can read Tati's full report here: https://midiaresearch.com/blog/music-is-not-a-level-playing-field-it-is-a-field-of-all-levelsListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Tatiana Cirisano, @tatianacirisano  Sponsors: MoonPay is the leader in web3 infrastructure. They have partnered with Timbaland, Snoop Dogg, and many more. To learn more, visit moonpay.com/trapital Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo. TRANSCRIPTION[00:00:00] Tatiana Cirisano: Fame is actually really low on the list of priorities of artists today. And whether that's because they don't really want it or because they just don't think it's achievable is kind of another layer to that, but the top two things are earning a sustainable income and achieving recognition within their scene. Artists' definitions of success are changing, but I don't know if the music industry is really catching onto that or really supporting that because the music business is a hits business and record labels are trying to create superstars and drive culture.[00:00:38] Dan Runcie: Hey, welcome to The Trapital podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more, who are taking hip-hop culture to the next level. [00:00:58] Dan Runcie: Today's conversation is all about why the stars of today cannot be compared to the stars of yesterday in the music industry. And when I'm talking about yesterday, I'm not talking about 20, 30 years ago. I'm talking about three, four, even five years ago. The era that Drake and even a Post Malone and some of these other artists came up in cannot be compared to what's happening with the artist today and that's as it relates to streaming, as it relates to TikTok, and all the ways that things are fragmented in the creator economy. And it was great to be joined by Tatiana Cirisano. She is a music industry analyst at MIDiA Research, where she has written some insightful pieces and breakdowns on this topic in a whole lot more. We talked about the impacts and the current landscape of the streaming era, what it looks like for artists that are prioritizing their growth and perfecting what they can do on one platform as opposed to spreading it on others. We also talked about some of the trade-offs and some of the challenges for artists in the creator economy and a whole lot more. She does some great research on this topic. So definitely check out the work she does at MIDiA Research if you haven't yet, here's our conversation. Hope you enjoy it. All right, today, we are joined by music industry analyst, Tati Cirisano, who is going to help us solve all of the music industry problems today. Are you ready? [00:02:22] Tatiana Cirisano: One can hope. I'll do my best. [00:02:25] Dan Runcie: So what sparked this conversation was a really insightful piece that you had put out recently through MIDiA Research, and this was about the different levels of artists and where they are specifically in the streaming era. And you had this really good breakdown on how you had the artists that were already established in the streaming era such as your AC/DCs or your Beyoncés, they were established before streaming became a thing. You had the artists that were, folks like your Drakes or even your Taylor Swifts that rose while streaming was really huge. And then you have your artists today. Could you talk a little bit about how that differentiation between those groups impacts success and what achieving success looks like today?[00:03:11] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, no, absolutely. And I'll kind of back up a little bit to what is underlying all of that, which is just the fragmentation of consumption. And that's something that we study a lot at MIDiA, and it basically means that, you know, with people able to, through streaming, access all the music they could ever want to and listen at any time that they want to, and also with these increasingly sophisticated algorithms kind of pushing people to niches. It follows that there's kind of less mainstream moments or mainstream stars and more of these stars just for individuals and their communities or their niches. And I think that's something that we've all kind of experienced at some point, like, maybe there's an artist that you're obsessed with and all of your friends love, and you mention it to a friend that is in another circle and they're like, who's that? I mean, I get that reaction. I've gotten that reaction talking about Bad Bunny before, and he is the top streamed artist in the world. So I think we've all had like this anecdotal experience of you think that something is mainstream, but it's not as mainstream as you think it is and that is the fragmentation at work. So this is happening on a really, really accelerated scale now. Just because of how everything is online and on demand and because of these algorithms. So we're in this situation where the artists that are competing today are in a much more oversaturated and fragmented landscape where it's a lot harder to have a mainstream impact than the artists that were even chasing success three years ago, five years ago, ten years ago. So the way that I had kind of broken it down, and I think you could actually break it down way further, which I think we're going to talk about is yeah, the artists that came up before all of this, pre-streaming, really, which are the AC/DCs, even a little bit of like the Beyoncés, and because they built their fan bases at a time before everything was so fragmented and cluttered, they're still, like, building on that today. They're still kind of riding that wave. And then you have the artists who came up kind of in the beginning of streaming and before all the second-order impacts happened. So basically streaming did democratize the playing field. It did make it so that way more artists could find their audiences. And there were all these benefits at the beginning, and artists like Drake, and Taylor Swift, and Ed Sheeran really benefited from that. But now we're at a point where streaming has also contributed to this really oversaturated landscape, this really fragmented landscape. And it's only getting more and more so every year. And so the artists that are competing in that landscape now face really, really unique challenges, yet they're still competing in the same field as the Drakes, as the Beyoncés, as the AC/DCs. So because so much of this change has happened in just, like, 5 or 10 years, we're in a situation where the artists of today have very, very different challenges than, I think, even the artists of 2020, like, the pace of fragmentation is just insane. And I have data on that too, that I can share. [00:06:00]Dan Runcie: Yeah. It would be great to dig more into that 'cause you've mentioned in 2020. I look back on that year, especially, maybe the year leading into that, Billie Eilish was someone that was being talked about more and more, and she, of course, ended up sweeping the Grammys that year. But even when she came up, things are even more different now than back then, to your point. [00:06:20] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah. I really like the data that BPI pulls on this in their, I think it's called All About the Music. They have this annual report, and they look at, this is only in the UK, but they look at what percentage of total annual audio streams go towards the top 100 tracks? So, like, how much the hits are dominating basically? And that percentage has halved, more than halved, in the past 5 years. So you see that, like, we still have superstars, but their impact is just kind of lessening. And more, more consumption is going towards sort of like the mid-tier of artists, but it's spread across them. So it's just harder and harder to kind of have an impact. So, yeah, I think Billie Eilish is, it's funny, I feel like she's such a tough one because I try to use her as examples all the time, and I'm always like, but she is the exception to every rule because she is, like, such a talent. And, you know, I feel like it's hard to use her as an example in things, but I do think that she even came up in a much less cluttered space. I think that was like, more like 2017, 2018 pre- TikTok. And that's actually another division that I would make, like yes, because of TikTok, the app itself, but also because of the fragmentation that it kind of has fostered and that other platforms are now following the footsteps of.[00:07:38] Dan Runcie: It's interesting because the BPI data is essentially telling us that a superstar has around half the reach that they may be once did, or half of that footprint that they did. And it's one of those things where, of course, there's that cultural aspect of wanting to feel like something is big enough, so that, yeah, you're not asking your friends about Bad Bunny. And even though he's a global superstar, people still don't know who he is, but is this necessarily an issue as it relates to artists? Because a lot of it does reflect on the expectations that someone may have for their career, so I wonder has the industry itself adapted to the expectations, right? I think a lot of folks understand that no one is necessarily going to have that 1960s Beatlemania level of fame, or even 1980s, Michael Jackson level of fame. But do you feel like people have come around to the fact that no one is going to have 2015 Drake or 2014 Taylor Swift level of fame? Do you feel like that has sunk in yet? [00:08:41] Tatiana Cirisano: That's a really good question. That's a really, really good question because so much of this is about, like, how we define success in the first place, right? So at MIDiA, we do these surveys of creators where one of the questions we ask every year is what is your definition of success? And we're finding that, while in the past, the music industry was very much associated with, like, fame and fortune, and like, that was kind of, like, what you're going after as an artist. Fame is actually really low on the list of priorities of artists today. It's the last thing. And whether that's because they don't really want it or because they just don't think it's achievable is kind of another layer to that that I'm not sure the answer to, but the top two things that they choose are earning a sustainable income and achieving recognition within their scene. And I think that's why so many artists are sort of enticed by the creator economy model because that's what you're doing, right? You're earning a sustainable living from, you know, your biggest fans or the people that are recognizing you within your scene. There's a lot of problematic things about the creator economy and maybe that's for another episode, but like, I think that what I'm trying to say is I think that artists' definitions of success are changing, but I don't know if the music industry is really catching onto that or really supporting that because the music business is a hits business and record labels are trying to create superstars and drive culture. And if the mainstream is almost nonexistent these days, like how do you do that? I do think that the sort of silver lining to it is that these sort of like more niche communities behind these, like, smaller stars are more engaged anyways. So it's like, do you want this, like, are you trying to go after this passive majority that, you know, maybe isn't ever going to be that engaged with your music, or would you rather go from a bottom-up approach and kind of find your audience, your niche, and builds from there. And I think that that can be really, really powerful, and we're kind of entering this age of like cult stars rather than superstars in that sense. I forget what you even. Ask me that launch beyond this rant. [00:10:52] Dan Runcie: That was good though. [00:10:54] Tatiana Cirisano: Those are my thoughts on success.[00:10:55] Dan Runcie: Yeah. I feel like that was relevant though that, 'cause cult stars is a great way to capture this because I think shadowing back to the first thing that you said fab and fortune were so linked from the legacy of the music industry. And in many ways, they were linked that you couldn't really achieve one without the other. There was no one that was making 10 million a year from music as an artist that people really didn't know about to a certain level in terms of their take-home pay, not in terms of, you know, the money that they're generating, but today it's completely different. And of course, yeah, we mentioned how someone like Bad Bunny may be unknown to those outside of the circles. But I think we see this even more so because it's easier to achieve some of those fortunes without that same level of fame. I look at someone like Russ who, you know, he shares his TuneCore receipts and how, I forget whatever number he is pulling in, whether it's 6 figures a week or a month, or however much he's getting there, but he's clearly showing that he can pull in millions. And I mean, Russ, his music doesn't hit my circles, and if anything, the more news I hear about Russ is more related to his earnings and how he manages as an independent artist, not necessarily his music itself. And I think that speaks to me not necessarily being in that cult itself, right? But I still think that there is a space and opportunity for those artists that clearly want the fame and the fortune. You know, if you want to be able to perform in an arena and sell it out and gross, however many millions or, you know, doing the same thing in stadiums, you do have to likely follow a lot of the same traditional things from that path level, but still, even fame from that perspective doesn't hit the same way that it did. So it's a really fascinating time, and yeah, I think a lot of it does go back to both artists' expectations and the industry expectations, if the industry and the artists still have these dreams of thinking that artists can reach the levels of fame that artists did even 6, 7 years ago, then that's where people should probably be taking, 'cause I've had this conversation with so many people and they'll mention examples like, oh, well look at BTS. Oh, well look at Bad Bunny. Oh, well look at so and so, and I do think that there's something to be said for just the global aspect of the fame is just how music is reaching in different areas, and maybe that probably reflects that the people that are closest to that global superstar level, maybe just because of how saturated the US is, they're more likely to come from elsewhere, but who knows? [00:13:24] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, no. And there's also, like, a lot of benefits to this fragmentation, right? Like I feel like I, the way I'm talking about this is very like doom and gloom. but it's also very beneficial to, like, the middle tier and long tail of artists that, you know, they're actually able to have audiences. The tricky thing though is that it's still so hard to break through. It's such a fascinating conversation to have because whenever we present this data on fragmentation and our thinking around it, the question from labels is always like, okay, but how do we drive culture? How do we create those moments? How do we make something mainstream? And I think there's an opportunity to kind of, like, labels are really top heavy, right? They're focusing on like the top three artists in their roster, making them superstars, and I feel like there's maybe an opportunity to spread resources more evenly across the middle and create those kind of cult stars that we were just talking about. So I think it is about changing your definition of success. I just don't know, you know, if the music industry wants to. But I might have to, I don't know. [00:14:22] Dan Runcie: Yeah, because to your point, it could be potentially even more profitable to reflect the current playing field and invest in the people that have these niches, and knowing that even though it's not going to reach everyone if this person is reaching their tribe of people, then they can double down on that. And it could probably end up being even more successful, you investing all your resources to sell you know, three artists on your roster telling that they can be the next Drake.[00:14:48] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, no, and talking about this is reminding me too of I think we both wrote about the Gunna and The Weeknd album release week, like, whenever that was, time is flying. I think that was like earlier in the year. And how, even though the weekend is like objectively a household name, a bigger star, Gunna had this more engaged niche fan base that, you know, latched onto this P phenomenon and it ended up vaulting him maybe into the mainstream. 'cause the album debuted at number one. So it's like, which of those scenarios is success? You know, like the P phenomenon that happened, so many people didn't even know that that was going on. It totally bypassed, like, the majority of the population, right? But for the target audience, it felt mainstream. And I think that that's like, what's so different about this current moment is that something can feel mainstream to that circle, but totally bypass the rest of the population. [00:15:42] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And there's so many factors at play in that that gets into this broader question that I've been thinking a lot about in terms of what does the closest thing we have to a benchmark for success look like, right? Because someone could easily look at that weekend that The Weeknd releases Dawn FM, and Gunna releases his album and Gunna outsells him, and then someone can think, oh, well, look at Gunna, you know, already selling more than the guy that performed at the Super Bowl. But if you look at it another way, The Weeknd is selling out stadiums right now and one of a handful of artists that can do that. And I love Gunna, I think he's had a great rise in everything, but he's nowhere near being able to sell out that much, at least in terms of where he is in his career right now. He could get there someday, but he's not there right now. So I feel like even that makes me wonder, okay, is streaming itself as a predictor for concert tickets or other things becoming harder to inform what it is really reflecting, or is that just its own individual metric that we are looking at? [00:16:50] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, I think it is becoming harder to use stream counts as a metric for fandom and for culture because I think those things are building off of streaming platforms. Like, fandom is building on, you know, TikTok or Twitch or wherever, whereas streaming is a lot more of a passive activity. So that's another thing is like, I feel like we need new metrics and one of them is, like, active versus passive listening, which is something that's kind of hard to track. How do you do that as a streaming platform? So yeah, I think streams don't always equal fans and that's becoming more and more true. It's just, it's a lot harder to discern. [00:17:31] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And that goes back into this broader question of the Billboard 200 and how it's trying to both combine streams, and pure album sales, and all these things to get to these numbers that we have. And it's becoming tougher and tougher to use that as a metric of what success is. If anything, these things are more reflecting, marketing budgets than they are popularity of the actual underlying music. And although the marketing was always tied with it, this is another thing that's separating further and further. And it reminds me of something that I know that MIDiA has talked about often in terms of measuring the success for these superstars when they do release albums. Remember Mark had that breakdown about Adele and how it should be, how her album for 30, we can't even compare what she had done when 25 came out in 2015, different era. She did pure CD sales and you could do that in 2015. You can't do that now. Although I think that vinyls have brought back an interesting conversation with some of this, but still it's difficult to do that, and it's making me think again because you had something similar when we looked at Beyoncé and I don't think you can necessarily compare Renaissance's numbers to Lemonade or the self-titled album before that. And we're going to have this conversation again when Taylor Swift's Midnight album comes out in a couple of months.[00:18:53]Tatiana Cirisano: No, it's so true. And I actually, I had that exact conversation with someone recently about, you know, the Billboard 200 and the Hot 100 and how it's not necessarily measuring, there's a lot of places that get left out from that count in terms of how people are consuming music. Like, I think so much of listening is happening and the fandom around it is happening off platform these days or off DSPs. It's happening like on TikTok and all these other spaces, in games, you know, wherever. And I don't know if we're accurately measuring that. I also don't think that, like I said, we're measuring so much, you know, active versus passive listening and these sort of segments of fans on streaming. Like, streaming kind of equates everyone as the same consumer, right, whether you're a super fan or whether you just press play on a playlist and sit back, you're still paying the same. You're still kind of equated as the same thing. So the question is how should we measure success today? Or how should we measure cultural impact? It's so hard 'cause I think in a lot of ways it goes beyond music. Like, if you're an artist who has really had a cultural impact, that impact is transcending music anyway, and that's kind of what it means to be like an icon or to be a cultural icon in that way. So I don't know. It's a really tough not to crack. Like, a lot of these things are qualitative, right? Like, how do you measure the cultural impact that something has? And I don't think that it necessarily parallels with commercial success. Like, you can have something that had a, a huge cultural impact for a certain group, but didn't really hit the charts or change the way that people think about making music, but didn't really hit consumers the same way. So now I'm just ranting and rambling.[00:20:34] Dan Runcie: Let's explore this a bit though. [00:20:36] Tatiana Cirisano: It's tough. [00:20:37] Dan Runcie: Let's explore a bit though because you brought up this point about active versus passive listening. So if I'm understanding you correctly, even if we started there, active listening is Gunna's album's coming out, I'm a Gunna fan, it's midnight. I want to press play and hear this album on Friday morning. [00:20:55] Tatiana Cirisano: That would be a great metric to know is, right, and I guess we have first-day streams as kind of an indicator. [00:21:01] Dan Runcie: But I guess you're saying, that's different from passive listening, which may be it's Friday. I just want to put RapCaviar on and then boom, RapCaviar has eight tracks that are going to be in the first 20 tracks that I just play as I'm going to work or something.[00:21:17] Tatiana Cirisano: Right. Exactly. And I think that's where it's more and more difficult to know, and it would be really helpful information for artists to have as well because if you're going to go this route that we've been talking about of, you know, finding your niche and finding your biggest fans and sort of going from a bottom-up approach in this fragmented environment, trying to become a cult star, you need to know who your most active listeners are, and I think that's really hard for artists to know today. [00:21:43] Dan Runcie: I think part of the other challenge, too, with any type of metric is that the music industry itself is still tied to album sales. So anything that can translate back to that will always be there. So even if streams is how majority of music consumption is happening, as it relates to chart performance, it's always going to be challenging from that perspective because I feel like the resurgence of vinyl brings back an opportunity to push these things. I look at how well Harry Styles' album had performed, but a majority of the sales from that album was because of the vinyl that he had that was sold with it. But given all the shortages, how much of Harry Styles' performance is based on the pure demand that he had, which I know, obviously, he sold them. But because of how high his number is relative to, let's say some other artists that are signed to Sony and Columbia, what if they had the same type of inventory? I think that I had similar questions thinking about whether it was a Beyoncé or even a Kendrick Lamar. If they had the amount of vinyl inventory that he had, would it be a completely different discussion? I feel like the two of them maybe had around 300,000 or so first-week album sales, Harry Styles was over half a million. But if we were to still give them all the same inventory on that perspective, what that would look like? So there's all these ways that when you look at the data, it's telling you completely different things, but people are still just responding to the top line revenue number, and it brings us back into this whole thing that we just talked about with Gunna versus The Weeknd where it's like, okay. Yep, these numbers may tell you something, but when you really dig in, it's something completely different. So it becomes a mess to try to quantify. [00:23:37]Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, exactly. You hit the nail on the head.[00:23:39] Dan Runcie: Yeah, because the comparison I've always had as a joke is like let's say that the music industry was still stuck on trying to measure everything by DVD and VHS sales, right? So they had some amalgamation of some calculation that had whatever percentage of streams that you had on Netflix that was weighted with this, plus how many VHS sales you had, plus how many DVD sales, and this gives you a DVD equivalent unit. If you presented that metric to someone, someone would be like, that is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life. [00:24:13] Tatiana Cirisano: Right, right. [00:24:13] Dan Runcie: They would laugh at you out of the door, but that's what we've normalized in the music at this time.[00:24:19] Tatiana Cirisano: That's what we're doing. Isn't that just a metaphor for so much? Yeah, it's true. I also think it goes back to exactly what you're saying about, maybe these charts are more indicating the marketing budget and you know, how they decided about bundles or we're going to sell vinyl or whatever we're going to do to try to make it to the top of the charts. And I wonder what these charts would look like weighted differently, or we are talking about fragmentation. It's so fascinating to look at, you know, the charts across different platforms and see that they're totally different. So I do wonder a lot, like what are we actually measuring when we're looking at, you know, the Hot 100 or the Billboard 200.[00:24:57] Dan Runcie: Great question and great segue, too, 'cause I wanted to chat with you about this, how you look at a lot of these platform charts, especially the non-digital streaming providers and the artists who are on the top look completely different. You even see this a little bit with some of the DSPs as well, where some of the artists on top of your Amazon and Apple music may look a little different from what you see on Spotify. What's your take on that overall and do you think that artists themselves should be keeping this in mind when they are focusing or when they are thinking about how best to build an audience? [00:25:34] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, no. I mean, I think that it's just another really apparent reflection of the fragmentation that's happening. And I think it does make sense knowing all this as an artist to rather than try and dominate every platform, which is next to impossible, trying to kind of find where you fit in and dominate there. And that is sort of like that bottom-up approach, but from a platform perspective, and also might, like, reduce the feeling from artists that they need to be, you know, popular everywhere and they need to be churning out content on every platform and all that. I think the risk though, is that, especially when we're talking about non-DSP, there's artists that maybe have the most followers on TikTok, but they're not being followed for their music. They're being followed 'cause they make funny videos or their song has the most uses because it's become a joke that people are sharing around and not as many people are streaming it offline. So I think it is a good idea as an artist to maybe figure out what platform fits you best, but you also need to understand, like, the particular sort of idiosyncrasies of each of those platforms. I also think, I think you've written about this a lot like segmenting your audience across platforms as a strategy. And I think that's another way that you can kind of use this information as an artist if you know that you have an audience on one platform that is looking for this specific thing and another, that's looking for another, why not, you know, release your full album on Spotify, but you know, the deluxe edition only on Patreon for your biggest supporters or something like that. Or even, there's this indie artist mxmtoon, who I think is a really interesting example of like a modern-day sort of artist slash creator where she has a presence on pretty much every platform. YouTube, she has a podcast, she's on TikTok, she has like a Discord, I think. But every single one of those is used for something totally different. And she has audiences that kind of funnel through all of them. But YouTube is where she does ukulele tutorials and, like, TikTok is where she does Q and As, and the Discord is where the true fans go to congregate. And that's also a path that may be unsustainable for a lot of artists, and I don't like, I'm not trying to suggest that everyone should be on every platform, you know, there are eight octopus arms, like doing all the things. I think that's one of the, like, things that's problematic about the creator economy, but, but yeah, I do think that it's really valuable for artists to understand this fragmentation and how it plays out on different platforms because I do think there are ways to navigate that and kind of use it to your advantage. [00:28:07] Dan Runcie: There's definitely a benefit to focus here. And this, as you mentioned, spans beyond artists. It does look at everyone that is a creator. And maybe just for clarity for the folks listening, when we're talking about DSPs, we're specifically talking about the ones that a lot of people are paying monthly subscriptions to, so your Spotify, Amazon, Apple music. When we're talking about non- DSPs, we're talking about the place where you could still hear music and artists can still build platforms, but they're not in the same type of way as the other. So we're talking about TikTok, we're also talking about YouTube and maybe some of the other platforms there, although YouTube does have some hybrid tendencies there, but to level set that piece of it. I do think that focus helps a lot because I look at someone like an NBA YoungBoy and how he's been able to just blow up and dominate on YouTube. That takes time of really understanding the algorithm, understanding what works here, and just given how big the platform is that did help him grow and have traction on Apple music, on Spotify, and on other places. So I've heard a lot of people refer to this 80-20 rule. That's a lot of content creators, which I think could be helpful for artists as well, where if there was a platform that you're focusing 80% of your time to try to focus on and just understand, especially if there's an advantage there where others that are in your niche, maybe aren't necessarily doing as much. And then you're still having your feet in the others to just understand what those opportunities could look like. I feel like that type of approach could work well because that's how you get to the levels of, you mentioned the independent artists who essentially tailored so much of the content for each area. And while there's a lot that benefits there, obviously, it isn't completely scalable, but I feel like that's how you get to these things. And we've seen other examples of how people have just focused on a particular platform or just doubled down the risk of that. Of course, when we can talk about this in a minute, is that you do relinquish a lot of your power to any decision that that platform does make, especially if you're relying on so much of it for your business when you necessarily own anything underneath that. So there's definitely trade-offs, but there's benefits too. [00:30:18] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, no, that's a huge issue there. Which we'll get, yeah, we'll get into more of that, that stuff in a minute, but this approach of like focusing on a platform also means that you're seeing these non- DSP platforms as a form of consumption in their own right, rather than just using them as a funnel to streaming, which I think is like a trap that the music industry has kind of fallen into is, oh, make something go viral on TikTok and then push everybody to Spotify. And it's like, if the fandom and the culture and a lot of consumption is happening on TikTok, you're leaving that on the table when you're pushing people to Spotify. And you know, I think that there's a lot to be gleaned there, and we should start thinking about these platforms as their own consumption platforms in their own right.[00:30:58] Dan Runcie: Yeah. As a content creator myself, I've heard a lot of people use that analogy of give, give, give, give, give, and then ask. So it's not like you're just going there and asking and trying to transport folks over. You're still making some enough effort to make sure that you're connecting authentically with the folks on the platform, but you still know that when there was time for an ask, you're thoughtful about how you're doing, and you're not doing it all the time because trying to take people off the platform, especially TikTok, which has grown in so many ways because of passive engagement, it's even harder. [00:31:31] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, yeah, no, I think this is something that you wanted to get into anyway, but just, like, the objectives of the platform and the creator are totally different because the platform has the best-case scenario when there is all this passive viewing and people are just scrolling endlessly and they're spending a lot of time on the platform, but that's not the best case scenario for the creator. So the audience and the platform get all the benefit. And the creator kind of falls to the wayside. And I think that's a big issue that we're seeing in the creator economy. [00:31:57] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And this is a big issue that I know that people have had about Web 2.0 more broadly and just how this can be improved. The challenge I've seen though is that any type of platform I've seen that does try to be more creator-focused and doesn't try to do the same things that marginalize the content that the creators make, a lot of those platforms struggle to gain traction, or they're only used in these niche type of ways. So it creates a bit of this double-edged sword where the creators themselves feel like, well, if I focus on the platforms that are solely built to cater to me and prioritize me over the content, then it's going to be hard to get the users there because it isn't designed in a way to keep the users engaged, just thinking about the extent that the more popular platforms do and more popular platforms are the ones that prioritize the content over the creators. So it's one of these unfortunate situations that has continued on and on, and that's why we're at the point we are now.[00:32:59] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, I think that we do see that happen more often than not. And before we even got to this point where content is becoming more important that the creator, which I could talk about in a minute the objectives are just totally, like I said, misaligned, like the platforms need scale. They need to monetize. All of the combined audiences of these individual creators. But the creators are looking more so for fan bases and engaged followers than they are looking for, you know, these passive audiences. So it actually, I think a lot of the struggles that creators are having with these platforms sort of echo issues that artists have had with streaming platforms in really interesting ways. Because it's similar to how like rights holders, like labels are monetizing scale of being able to own all of the songs and therefore all of the audiences of dozens, if not hundreds of artists, but those artists individually will never have enough scale to earn a meaningful income from streaming. And I think the same sort of thing is playing out with creators now where the platform is getting all the benefit because they get the combination of all these audiences and it's best for them. If people are just mindlessly scrolling, whereas creators have just totally different objectives and a different way of earning money. And then the current algorithm, or like the one that everyone's trying to kind of copy, which is TikTok, is making matters worse because there's no need to even actually follow anyone or, you know, really engage that much with the platform because you're going to be served content that is tailor-made for you regardless. So we're kind of teaching people with that kind of discovery-focused feed, not to actually follow individuals and more to just expect this constant flow of content. And again, going back to the parallels with streaming, it's interesting how we went from a few years ago, talking about TikTok as this amazing democratizing force to now talking about how well, yeah, it's democratized 'cause everybody can post anything, but it's impossible for anyone to get heard. We've gone through the same trajectory with streaming where, 5 years ago, we were all saying, oh, my God, streaming is great. It's democratized the industry. And in many ways it has, but now we're seeing all these second-order impacts where it's really, really hard for anyone to break through the noise, and it's really, really hard for anyone to earn meaningful income, so, yeah. [00:35:14] Dan Runcie: The pattern is clear. You laid it out perfectly. [00:35:17] Tatiana Cirisano: It's crazy. [00:35:17] Dan Runcie: And one thing about TikTok, everyone talks about how quick it is to grow a following, how favorable the algorithm is when you start off, and all those things are intentional. It is the easiest platform to be able to gain tens of thousands of followers and even more, but it's the hardest to be able to translate those followers into actual fans because it's more likely that they are going to be passive folks that are engaging versus active ones. And we're going to see more and more of that, especially given to goals to try to expand into so many other places, and then additionally, every other app trying to copy what TikTok is doing, because they see that being the norm. And now that that's what they see as the standard operating procedure for how to keep people's attention and engagement, everyone is trying to have their own version of that.[00:36:09] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah, you know, and I think that people do have an appetite for, like, wanting to follow individuals. I mean, that's what everything has been based on up until now. And people were annoyed when Meta changed its algorithm and said, it's all going to be discovery-focused now because you go to Instagram to see updates from your friends and people that you follow, not to just get this feed of things that you've people you've never heard of. So I think that there is still, like, an appetite for that. And there's sort of a chance to recalibrate and allow more ways to actually follow creators and not just make it all about each individual piece of content. But I think that we're kind of in a critical window right now to preserve that. And I don't know if we're talking about this enough. Yeah, it's just the situation, like to kind of bring it back to artists is really difficult because you need every individual thing that you post to do well. It's not enough to just have one thing, draw someone in because they might not even follow you from there. And they're just consistently scrolling and getting more and more content. So there's just this endless churn of content happening. And it's just, yeah, it's benefiting audiences and it's benefiting platforms, but it's not benefiting creators. [00:37:18] Dan Runcie: The need to preserve is there, as you mentioned, and we talked a lot about some of the platforms that have made it challenging. Are there ready that stand out to you that you're like, okay, they are at least making an effort or do you feel like there's more opportunity there relative to some of the other platforms that exist?[00:37:35] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah. I do think that YouTube could be an exception to the rule with this. I think that it's a really interesting company because when you think about it, they kind of were the original creator economy company and kind of are seemingly doubling down on that now. I think that it's great how there's sort of this network between YouTube shorts, YouTube music, YouTube, and that's sort of what I think is missing, but won't be for long from TikTok is that you have to switch to a different platform to listen to the music, which is why if ByteDance, you know, release Resso worldwide or make this TikTok music app, it might become crazy powerful, but, yeah, I think YouTube does have this focus on channels and following people. And I think a lot of creators have been able to build sustainable incomes there. But I do worry that the impact of all these other platforms kind of teaching people not to follow and not to follow individuals and channels is going to have an impact, but I think YouTube has a lot of potential. [00:38:35] Dan Runcie: Yeah, I think so, too. It definitely is the platform, bad thing has the most ability to offer this just given the full complexity of whether or not you're an artist, you're someone that's creating any type of thing that has video, you're probably going to be on there. I also do think about platforms like SoundCloud, Audiomack, and Tidal as well because...[00:38:55] Tatiana Cirisano: A hundred percent.[00:38:56] Dan Runcie: ... even though they may not necessarily fit into the same buckets as some of the others we mentioned, I do think that the things they've tried to do, whether it's with SoundCloud's fan-powered royalties or with Tidal's user-centric base model, which is similar, or even what Audiomack has done with its supporters program, allowing people to say, Hey, this is the person that I want to give my money to. If there's extra money at the end of the year, this is the person I want to have a badge on and want to be able to share that with the profile, they keep the connection there. They're willing to share who are particular artists' followers and fans are, which is something that most of the other DSPs don't allow to happen. So I do think that they are more unique opportunities. And also, I would say tracing back to the last thing we talked about, a place where a lot of artists, if they are trying to build up a fan base on a particular platform could be an interesting angle to prove, because I do think there is a certain type of fan and artist that thrives on each of those platforms individually, just given the brand there, everything else. So those are the ones that I keep an eye out for, the same way that we saw NBA YoungBoy and others rise up. SoundCloud, of course, had its SoundCloud rap era and there's still artists coming out there. And of course, Tidal, I think, just given its origins will always have deep roots within hip-hop culture. So I'm always keeping an eye out for those.[00:40:18] Tatiana Cirisano: A hundred percent. No, I'm glad you brought up Audiomack and SoundCloud. Those are two companies that, I mean, we worked with SoundCloud on a user-centric royalties white paper that was really just eye-opening with all of this. And I do think that there are opportunities to, going back to what we were saying about being able to actually segment your fans on streaming and see who are your biggest supporters and not have everyone just equated into the same bucket. I think what Audiomack is doing is really smart because those support badges are also a way for people to express themselves. If you have that in your profile, you know, it says something about who you are. And I think there's a lot more opportunities to bring music and self-expression closer together 'cause I think that streaming has kind of pulled them apart a little bit by sort of equating everyone. So yeah, I think those are really good examples and really promising.[00:41:04] Dan Runcie: So there you have it. We solved it. I think in this conversation, we solved it all. [00:41:10] Tatiana Cirisano: There we go. We can all go home. Class is dismissed. [00:41:13] Dan Runcie: This is great. Tati, thanks for sharing your insights and some of the highlights of the research you've done on this space. Excited to see what you have coming up next, especially now that things are ramping back up for the industry. So for the folks listening, where can they stay tuned to keep up with the latest research that you have coming out? [00:41:32] Tatiana Cirisano: Yeah. You can go to MIDiAResearch.com, where we have a blog that I write on often. Those posts are free. So even if you're not a client, you can read them. And I also wanted to mention that I'll be talking more about this exact topic at Stan Con in New York on October 5th, which is Denisha, who I think she had an episode with you recently, right, Dan. If you heard that episode, it's her conference, so I'll be there talking more about fandom and fragmentation. So looking forward to that and thank you so much for having me. [00:41:59] Dan Runcie: Of course, great minds coming together. I'm glad you're going to that. That's awesome. Thank you.[00:42:03] Dan Runcie: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share it with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend, post it in your group chat, post it in your Slack groups, wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. That's how Trapital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple podcast, go ahead, rate the podcast. Give it a high rating and leave a review. Tell people why you liked the podcast. That helps more people discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

A Voz do Tradutor
Interpretação com empatia, ética, diversidade e inclusão

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 94:16


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº211 - Edição de 16 de setembro de 2022* A Voz do Tradutor está chegando ao YouTube! * Tradusound organiza oficinas de narração para audiodescrição em Campinas * Translators 101 e Tradusa convidam para palestra gratuita sobre tradução médica * A pós-graduação da Estácio está com promoção relâmpago * “E por falar em tradução” já tem data e terá formato remoto * Interpret2B está com inscrições abertas para seu curso de formação de tradutores * O legado de Murilo Jardelino, o tradutor e amigo que vai nos deixar muitas saudades. * A dica de leitura da semana com a Editora Lexikos é a série “Estudos de Tradução em Contexto: tradução literária” * Danilo Nogueira nos lembra que tem dia que a gente perde, mas tem dia que a gente ganha de goleada * E na Pausa para o Café, um bate-papo delicioso com Marcelo Andreoti. Conversamos sobre formação e o amor do Marcelo pelo mundo das letras e pela docência, seus primeiros passos na tradução técnica em um mundo repleto de desafios, em que em que o Google era a biblioteca das universidades e o computador era uma Olivetti e depois como nasceu o Marcelo intérprete. Também, conversamos sobre os trabalhos que marcaram sua trajetória e o desafio de formar intérpretes. -----------------------------Entrevista de Murilo Jardelino e Clélia Barqueta:https://a-voz-do-tradutor.megafono.site/episodes/uma-experiencia-de-traducao-compartilhadaEntrevista de Luciana Fiallo e Rane Souza:https://a-voz-do-tradutor.megafono.site/episodes/as-interpretes-superpoderosas-do-bet-awards-2021Sobre os cursos Quijote: https://lp.traducaoyarte.com/quijote-curso ----------------------------- Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Resso, YouTube e Rádio Achei USA APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books

A Voz do Tradutor
Ipsis Litteris

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 62:37


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº210 - Edição de 09 de setembro de 2022 * Barcamp de Jundiaí organiza encontro para curtir a natureza na Serra do Japi * V Fórum Nacional de Revisão de Textos vem aí! * Memorial da América Latina e USP convidam para o IV TREMA * A dica de leitura da semana da Tacet Books é Virginia Woolf - Essays * Danilo Nogueira te mostra onde está o futuro * E a pausa para o café é um bate-papo inspirador com a Profa. Dra. Ciça Lopes!Conversamos sobre sua linda trajetória no mundo da tradução e da pesquisa em ummomento de avanços tecnológicos consideráveis e a influência destas tecnologias nasua pesquisa no mestrado e no doutorado. Ciça também aborda de forma super didáticaa linguística de Corpus e sua importância na formação do tradutor profissional e arelevância da pesquisa com foco em aprender sempre mais. ----------------------------------------Para conhecer a pesquisa da Profa. Ciça

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Jeremy Howard Blue Barren Distillery ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 103

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 47:56


Jeremy Howard Blue Barren Distillery ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 103 The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love! In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Jeremy Howard with Blue Barren Distillery located in Camden, Maine Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 102 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast.   Adventures On the Maine Coast  To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Maine Coast content – Podcasts, Shows as well as This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to: www.AdventuresOnTheMaineCoast.com     Follow Blue Barren Distillery  Website https://bluebarren.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bluebarren  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/bluebarrendistillery/   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at The Brodis Blueberry Farm in Hope, Maine. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on the Culinary Treasure Podcast website itself, on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, The North Station Media Network, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, Resso, YouTube (audio only), the Samsung Podcast app, and many other podcasts outlets. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing!  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz YouTube (audio only – no video) – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFs_8AxDxp5QOLe0gV22yg   #CulinaryTreasurePodcast          

A Voz do Tradutor
Translation Confessional

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 97:51


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº209 - Edição de 02 de setembro de 2022* Inscrições abertas para o curso de tradução médica do Tradusa * Interpret2B está com inscrições abertas para seu curso de formação de tradutores * Goethe Institut convida para a quarta edição do Burburinho Literário * Conheça o troféu Arte em Movimento * A dica de leitura da semana com a Editora Lexikos é "A Tradução de quadrinhos no Brasil: princípios, práticas e perspectivas" * Danilo Nogueira lembra que tradução é uma estiva * E na Pausa para o Café, um bate-papo delicioso com a Rafa Lombardino. Conversamossobre a linda trajetória profissional da as suas diferentes áreas de atuação dentro datradução. Abordamos também os avanços tecnológicos e como tudo isso impactou natradução. Falamos também sobre as Fake News que rolam na internet sobre a profissãoe os projetos lindos da Rafa, como o podcast “Translation Confessional”. ----------Conheça o site bancanésimo da Rafa! https://rafalombardino.com/--------Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts e Rádio Achei USA (Agora também estamos no Resso!) APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books

A Voz do Tradutor
Tradução audiovisual e acessibilidade

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 65:28


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº208 - Edição de 21 de agosto de 2022 *ABRATES convida para reunião on-line a respeito do Projeto de Lei 1376/2022*Casa Guilherme de Almeida convida para oficina gratuita de tradução de autoras venezianas*A Voz do Tradutor agora também está disponível no Resso!*A dica de leitura da semana é com a Tacet Books: 7 best short stories by H. P. Lovecraft* Danilo Nogueira e a parte dois sobre a norma ISO* E na Pausa para o Café, um bate-papo delicioso com a Larissa Souza Nunes. Aluna da UNISAGRADO, ela compartilha com a gente sua trajetória na área de letras e seu projeto de iniciação científica sobre a importância da audiodescrição para pessoas inclusas no transtorno do espectro autista. Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts e Rádio Achei USA (Agora também estamos no Resso!) APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books

Culinary Treasure Podcast
The Maine Lobster Lady Diana Santospago ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 102

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 25:30


The Maine Lobster Lady Diana Santospago ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 102 The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love! In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Diana Santospago The Maine Lobster Lady in Sedgwick, Maine. Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 101 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. Adventures On the Maine Coast  To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Maine Coast content – Podcasts, Shows as well as This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to www.AdventuresOnTheMaineCoast.com     Follow The Maine Lobster Lady Website https://mainelobsterlady.com/ Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/mainelobsterlady/  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/themainelobsterlady/   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at The Maine Lobster Lady Restaurant in Sedgwick, Maine Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on the Culinary Treasure Podcast website itself, on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, The North Station Media Network, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, Resso, YouTube (audio only), the Samsung Podcast app, and many other podcasts outlets. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing!  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz YouTube (audio only – no video) – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFs_8AxDxp5QOLe0gV22yg #CulinaryTreasurePodcast  

A Voz do Tradutor
Tradutor, intérprete e ...super pai!

A Voz do Tradutor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 83:16


A VOZ DO TRADUTOR - ano V - nº207 - Edição de 15 de agosto de 2022 *Tradusa tem um convite especial para você que quer se especializar na tradução na área da saúde *Interpret2B está com inscrições abertas para sua oficina de tradução culinária *A dica de leitura da semana é com a Editora Lexikos: Traduzindo o Brazil: o país mestiço de Jorge Amado *Danilo Nogueira e a norma ISO 171 de tradução* E na nossa Pausa para o Café vamos homenagear os papais tradutores em um momento "vale a pena ouvir de novo": vamos rever o nosso bate papo com o querido colega tradutor, intérprete e paizão, Samir Hattabi. Samir divide seus mais de 10 anos de carreira, com destaque para sua experiência como intérprete oficial da Presidência da República e em importantes eventos esportivos. Além disso, conversamos sobre o desafio de conciliar a carreira de tradutor-intérprete com a paternidade. Ouça também a entrevista de Samir Hattabi no TranslatorsPod101Conheça a Elos Intérpretes e Tradutores ---- Você também pode nos ouvir pelo Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts e Rádio Achei USA (Agora também estamos no Resso!) APOIO: TraduSound; Editora Lexikos e Tacet Books

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
TikTok Eyes Podcasting? & 6 Other Stories for August 4th 2022

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 9:54


This week on The Download: New TikTok Trademark Could mean new streaming service, third-party cookies get a stay of execution from Google, Apple App Store ads could signal Apple Podcasts' future, and two perspectives on the downturn ad economy.  New TikTok App Trademark Manuela: Last Thursday Dan Whateley and Amanda Perelli, writing for Business Insider, covered a new trademark application for a service called TikTok Music. As the simplistic name suggests, TikTok parent company ByteDance could be looking to branch the TikTok brand out beyond its current relationship to music and create a fully-fledged streaming platform.  “The idea that ByteDance would launch a standalone "TikTok Music" streaming service in the US to compete with players like Spotify and Apple Music isn't unfounded. It already runs a streaming app called Resso in three markets — India, Brazil, and Indonesia — that has been grabbing market share from other streamers in the past year.” While nothing has been formally announced or set in stone, the sources Perelli and Whateley contacted for their story suggest it's highly unlikely ByteDance would file such a trademark. Filing in the US and Australia wouldn't happen without a strong chance the company meant for it to come to fruition. Then there's the matter of this move making perfect sense for TikTok.  Why cover this on The Download? Well, in addition to the general fact TikTok is slowly devouring the online world, it's coming for audio specifically and the trademark application lists, among other things, the proposed new app's ability to stream: “downloadable mobile applications providing podcast and radio broadcast content.” What remains to be seen is what the TikTok version of ‘a podcast' will be. Google Delays Cookie Death Again Shreya: Once again we won't be seeing the death of third-party cookies, as Google has delayed their death blow for another year. Last Wednesday The Verge's Richard Lawler covered the story in the article “Google delays blocking third-party cookies again, now targeting late 2024.”  “The plan is to expand the group of Chrome users who have Privacy Sandbox APIs enabled to “millions of users globally” starting in August, then gradually opt more people in throughout the rest of the year and into 2023, giving the publishers and developers of these sites time to find out how the technology works before the APIs are “generally available” by Q3 of 2023.”  With this second delay third-party cookies are becoming the shoe that refuses to drop in advertising. While podcasting doesn't depend on cookies per se, the ability to track individual consumers remains an expectation of digital marketers who don't want to see the genie go back into the bottle. If it does, podcasts are on equal footing with mobile and web ads, and all will have to do the work to target the right consumers. Apple App Store Ad Offerings Signal Podcast Future Manuela: This Tuesday's issue of Stratechery covers many sections of the Apple earnings call, but one particular section stuck out to The Download: Apple's new advertising slots. The new slots are detailed by 9to5Mac's Chance Miller. “Apple is expanding its advertising business and adding two new ad slots to the App Store. Currently, the App Store has two ad slots: one on the main ‘Search' tab and one in the Search results. The two new App Store ads announced today will bring advertisements to the App Store ‘Today' homepage, as well as to individual app pages.”  While the App Store and Apple Podcasts are different services, this change could signal a shift in the winds over in the podcasting world. Currently there are no ads in Apple Podcasts. Apple also puts considerable time into featuring podcasts in places ads would normally appear at no charge. Years of careful curation and optimal placement have caused those spots to become incredibly coveted. By making some of those spaces available for purchase - through search or the home page, or even on pages for OTHER podcasts - Apple would unlock a large revenue opportunity for themselves outside of subscriptions, and provide a new for-pay opportunity for podcast promotion. Ad Economy Downturn Dual Perspectives Shreya: On Monday Digiday's Seb Joseph posted “The downturn ad economy: A tale of two narratives.”  “There are two competing narratives on advertising at the moment. They sit uneasily with each other. But both are correct. Ad dollars are being spent, but they're also being cut. Yes, these two things can be true at the same time. No, the latter perspective doesn't make the former any less valid or vice versa. Really, it's a matter of perspective.”  The two warring perspectives in Joseph's piece are that of the big holding companies and agencies versus the platforms. Both are staring down the barrel of a recession and have different reactions.  “It's no surprise that the marketers who can afford to advertise now are trying to make the most of it.  They're spending ad dollars, rather than looking to pull them. Indeed, economic slumps are usually the best chance to buy share of voice cheaply at the same time rivals reduce their own. It's a cliche for a reason.   Otherwise, Unilever wouldn't have splurged £169.73 million ($206.7 million) on advertising in the first half of the year alone. Coca-Cola did so mething similar, as did McDonald's. The largest advertisers will try and advertise their way through the downturn — to a point, at least.”  Podcasting is platform-heavy, working diligently to get the big advertisers to shift their spending into podcasting. Yet those platform peers are the ones getting the short end of the stick when it comes to ad cuts.  “To survive, companies are cutting costs, including advertising. When these companies advertise, they tend to do so online first and foremost. SMEs and DTCs are nothing but digital-first in many respects. So when these businesses feel the effects of adverse conditions, so do the platforms they advertise on.” When those in the podcasting industry talk about the push for bigger advertisers in our space, it's not only for growth: it's to weather the storm. If some of those spend-through-the-storm big fish can be directed to our corner of the world, they'll keep multiple industries afloat. Quick Hits Section Manuela: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week's four great reads are:  First: Google Begins Interest Group-Based Ad Experiment by Laurie Sullivan. Google is testing grouping users into interest groups (the article gives “custom bikes” as an example).This has implications for podcasting. What would be a great way to reach custom bike fans? A custom bike podcast.  Podcasting has a window to figure this stuff out.  Clear your calendar for the afternoon of August 16th as the Latino Podcast Listener Report 2022 is coming your way. The presentation, co-hosted by Gabriel Soto, Edison Research Senior Director of Research, and my co-host on La Descarga, as well as She Podcasts cofounder Elsie Escobar. Registration is open now.  Also: Podcasts are testing out-of-home ads to reach broader audiences by Alyssa Meyers. In a previous episode we touched on the story of Slow Burn buying a billboard to promote their season on Shirley Wheeler in Roe v. Wade battleground states. This covers the wider trend of podcasts dipping their toes in out-of-home advertising, first highlighted by James Cridland over in Podnews. The habit is growing and catching more attention, though it comes with - ironically - less metrics than the already small amount of fingerprinting traditional podcast advertising comes with.  Finally: How Slate's Charlie Kammerer is prioritizing frequency to boost podcast revenue by Kayleigh Barber. In a piece that rarely happens in mainstream podcast coverage, Slate's Charlie Kammerer talks through the outlet's podcasting strategy. Of note is the approach that shows integrated value, using podcast paywalls to drive subscriptions of Slate overall.  The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable. Special thanks to our media host, Omny Studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Hear Things
TikTok Eyes Podcasting? & 6 Other Stories for August 4th 2022

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 9:54


This week on The Download: New TikTok Trademark Could mean new streaming service, third-party cookies get a stay of execution from Google, Apple App Store ads could signal Apple Podcasts' future, and two perspectives on the downturn ad economy.  New TikTok App Trademark Manuela: Last Thursday Dan Whateley and Amanda Perelli, writing for Business Insider, covered a new trademark application for a service called TikTok Music. As the simplistic name suggests, TikTok parent company ByteDance could be looking to branch the TikTok brand out beyond its current relationship to music and create a fully-fledged streaming platform.  “The idea that ByteDance would launch a standalone "TikTok Music" streaming service in the US to compete with players like Spotify and Apple Music isn't unfounded. It already runs a streaming app called Resso in three markets — India, Brazil, and Indonesia — that has been grabbing market share from other streamers in the past year.” While nothing has been formally announced or set in stone, the sources Perelli and Whateley contacted for their story suggest it's highly unlikely ByteDance would file such a trademark. Filing in the US and Australia wouldn't happen without a strong chance the company meant for it to come to fruition. Then there's the matter of this move making perfect sense for TikTok.  Why cover this on The Download? Well, in addition to the general fact TikTok is slowly devouring the online world, it's coming for audio specifically and the trademark application lists, among other things, the proposed new app's ability to stream: “downloadable mobile applications providing podcast and radio broadcast content.” What remains to be seen is what the TikTok version of ‘a podcast' will be. Google Delays Cookie Death Again Shreya: Once again we won't be seeing the death of third-party cookies, as Google has delayed their death blow for another year. Last Wednesday The Verge's Richard Lawler covered the story in the article “Google delays blocking third-party cookies again, now targeting late 2024.”  “The plan is to expand the group of Chrome users who have Privacy Sandbox APIs enabled to “millions of users globally” starting in August, then gradually opt more people in throughout the rest of the year and into 2023, giving the publishers and developers of these sites time to find out how the technology works before the APIs are “generally available” by Q3 of 2023.”  With this second delay third-party cookies are becoming the shoe that refuses to drop in advertising. While podcasting doesn't depend on cookies per se, the ability to track individual consumers remains an expectation of digital marketers who don't want to see the genie go back into the bottle. If it does, podcasts are on equal footing with mobile and web ads, and all will have to do the work to target the right consumers. Apple App Store Ad Offerings Signal Podcast Future Manuela: This Tuesday's issue of Stratechery covers many sections of the Apple earnings call, but one particular section stuck out to The Download: Apple's new advertising slots. The new slots are detailed by 9to5Mac's Chance Miller. “Apple is expanding its advertising business and adding two new ad slots to the App Store. Currently, the App Store has two ad slots: one on the main ‘Search' tab and one in the Search results. The two new App Store ads announced today will bring advertisements to the App Store ‘Today' homepage, as well as to individual app pages.”  While the App Store and Apple Podcasts are different services, this change could signal a shift in the winds over in the podcasting world. Currently there are no ads in Apple Podcasts. Apple also puts considerable time into featuring podcasts in places ads would normally appear at no charge. Years of careful curation and optimal placement have caused those spots to become incredibly coveted. By making some of those spaces available for purchase - through search or the home page, or even on pages for OTHER podcasts - Apple would unlock a large revenue opportunity for themselves outside of subscriptions, and provide a new for-pay opportunity for podcast promotion. Ad Economy Downturn Dual Perspectives Shreya: On Monday Digiday's Seb Joseph posted “The downturn ad economy: A tale of two narratives.”  “There are two competing narratives on advertising at the moment. They sit uneasily with each other. But both are correct. Ad dollars are being spent, but they're also being cut. Yes, these two things can be true at the same time. No, the latter perspective doesn't make the former any less valid or vice versa. Really, it's a matter of perspective.”  The two warring perspectives in Joseph's piece are that of the big holding companies and agencies versus the platforms. Both are staring down the barrel of a recession and have different reactions.  “It's no surprise that the marketers who can afford to advertise now are trying to make the most of it.  They're spending ad dollars, rather than looking to pull them. Indeed, economic slumps are usually the best chance to buy share of voice cheaply at the same time rivals reduce their own. It's a cliche for a reason.   Otherwise, Unilever wouldn't have splurged £169.73 million ($206.7 million) on advertising in the first half of the year alone. Coca-Cola did so mething similar, as did McDonald's. The largest advertisers will try and advertise their way through the downturn — to a point, at least.”  Podcasting is platform-heavy, working diligently to get the big advertisers to shift their spending into podcasting. Yet those platform peers are the ones getting the short end of the stick when it comes to ad cuts.  “To survive, companies are cutting costs, including advertising. When these companies advertise, they tend to do so online first and foremost. SMEs and DTCs are nothing but digital-first in many respects. So when these businesses feel the effects of adverse conditions, so do the platforms they advertise on.” When those in the podcasting industry talk about the push for bigger advertisers in our space, it's not only for growth: it's to weather the storm. If some of those spend-through-the-storm big fish can be directed to our corner of the world, they'll keep multiple industries afloat. Quick Hits Section Manuela: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week's four great reads are:  First: Google Begins Interest Group-Based Ad Experiment by Laurie Sullivan. Google is testing grouping users into interest groups (the article gives “custom bikes” as an example).This has implications for podcasting. What would be a great way to reach custom bike fans? A custom bike podcast.  Podcasting has a window to figure this stuff out.  Clear your calendar for the afternoon of August 16th as the Latino Podcast Listener Report 2022 is coming your way. The presentation, co-hosted by Gabriel Soto, Edison Research Senior Director of Research, and my co-host on La Descarga, as well as She Podcasts cofounder Elsie Escobar. Registration is open now.  Also: Podcasts are testing out-of-home ads to reach broader audiences by Alyssa Meyers. In a previous episode we touched on the story of Slow Burn buying a billboard to promote their season on Shirley Wheeler in Roe v. Wade battleground states. This covers the wider trend of podcasts dipping their toes in out-of-home advertising, first highlighted by James Cridland over in Podnews. The habit is growing and catching more attention, though it comes with - ironically - less metrics than the already small amount of fingerprinting traditional podcast advertising comes with.  Finally: How Slate's Charlie Kammerer is prioritizing frequency to boost podcast revenue by Kayleigh Barber. In a piece that rarely happens in mainstream podcast coverage, Slate's Charlie Kammerer talks through the outlet's podcasting strategy. Of note is the approach that shows integrated value, using podcast paywalls to drive subscriptions of Slate overall.  The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable. Special thanks to our media host, Omny Studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech Update | BNR
TikTok wil nu ook de strijd aangaan met Spotify

Tech Update | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 9:09


TikTok wil in de VS en wellicht ook Europa een muziekplatform zoals Spotify opzetten, waar nummers gestreamd en gedeeld kunnen worden. Dat blijkt uit officiële documenten in handen van Business Insider. In Australie is TikTok Music ook al als merk geregistreerd, en sinds 2020 heeft moederbedrijf ByteDance al de muziek-app Resso in India, Brazilië en Indonesië. Ook in deze Tech Update - Chinese overheid wilde een 'geheim propaganda'-account op TikTok - Elon Musk klaagt op zijn beurt nu ook Twitter aan én wordt zelf aangeklaagd door aandeelhouder - Het gaat niet goed met Sony, mede door aanhoudende tekorten bij de PlayStation-divisie Meer weten over videogames? Luister de nieuwste aflevering van All in the Game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Culinary Treasure Podcast
Melissa Raftery 44 North Coffee on Deer Isle, Maine ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 101

Culinary Treasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 50:07


Melissa Raftery 44 North Coffee on Deer Isle, Maine ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 101 The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love! In this episode of the Culinary Treasure Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Melissa Raftery with 44 North Coffee on Deer Isle in Maine. Other Culinary Treasure Network Content Mentioned in This Episode Executive Chef Devin Finigan Aragosta ~ Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 100 https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/executive-chef-devin-finigan-aragosta-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-100/ Mark Stell Portland Coffee Roasters Culinary Treasure Podcast Episode 91 https://www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com/mark-stell-portland-coffee-roasters-culinary-treasure-podcast-episode-91/   Subscribe to The Culinary Treasure Podcast Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Go to www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  to hear the other 100 episodes of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. Adventures On the Maine Coast  To see all of the Culinary Treasure Network's Maine Coast content – Podcasts, Shows as well as This is Travel Treasure articles, and This is Culinary Treasure articles go to www.AdventuresOnTheMaineCoast.com     Follow Melissa Raftery  Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/melraftery/   Follow 44 North Coffee  Website - https://44northcoffee.com/  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/44northcoffee Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/44northcoffee/   The Culinary Treasure Podcast 411 The Culinary Treasure Podcast is brought to you by The Culinary Treasure Network, and this episode was recorded at The 44 North Coffee Café In Deer Isle town on Deer Isle in Maine. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Culinary Treasure Podcast. You Can Listen to the Culinary Treasure Podcast on the Culinary Treasure Podcast website itself, on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music / Amazon Podcasts, The North Station Media Network, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Audacy, Deezer, Gaana, JioSaavn, Resso, YouTube (audio only), the Samsung Podcast app, and many other podcasts outlets. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing!  The Culinary Treasure Podcast: Chefs, Winemakers, Distillers, Bakers, and More – Culinary Stories You Will Love!   Follow The Culinary Treasure Podcast Website  www.culinarytreasurepodcast.com  Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryTreasurePodcast Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/culinarytreasurepodcast/  Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-culinary-podcast/id1144423445 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-portland-culinary-podc-30948747/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7auFMA0frzpAJxSk6LFpax Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3BvcnRsYW5kY3VsaW5hcnlwb2RjYXN0LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz YouTube (audio only – no video) – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFs_8AxDxp5QOLe0gV22yg #CulinaryTreasurePodcast

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast
222 It's Only For The Famous People

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 69:25


New Destination, Resso! Amazon Music stats are now available at podcasters.amazon.com, the magical tool to download all of the episodes in your RSS feed (or is it?) Why comparing your stats to your own stats is the most powerful stat, did you know Apple Podcasts search did that? All kinds of creator research and data! The Podcasting, Seriously fund, stats, mean and median numbers! And the latest average CPM from AdvertiseCast! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary :13 Intro 2:44 PROMO 1: Blocked and Reported 3:22 Rob and Elsie conversation Heat and fruit fly talk 4:44 We have a new Destination, say hello to Resso! 8:51 There are not Amazon Music platform stats Do you have a football podcast? We need you!!! 11:20 Thanks to Brian for the podcast editing live stream New video over on the YouTube channel, all about the easiest way to make money with membership 15:34 Audio feedback, we got a tool to download the back catalogue for your podcast! via Steve Stewart 20:04 Is 50% consumption of your podcast a good stat to look at? Or is there a better stat to look at? 24:55 Another surprising way to search in Apple Podcasts 27:51 How to create a playlist using the Libsyn Playlist Player 30:13 The 2000 episode limit in Apple Podcasts is not a bug, it is by design 32:24 A question about the listeners perspective to be able to process multiple voices 35:12 The question: "who here would listen to my podcast?" 36:25 PROMO 2: The Book I Had To Write 37:30 2022 Creator Economy Benchmark Research! 41:27 The Creators study! 52:11 The Podcasting, Seriously fund 54:55 Quick tip on understanding Spotify stats within the Libsyn dashboard 59:53 PROMO 3: Out of Touch, A Hall and Oates Podcast 1:00:39 Stats, mean and median The latest average CPM for ads sold through Advertisecast Where have we been and where are we going Featured Podcast Promo + Audio PROMO 1: Blocked and Reported PROMO 2: The Book I Had To Write PROMO 3: Out of Touch, A Hall and Oates Podcast Steve Stewart from SteveStewart.me Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Leave us voice feedback! Subscribe to the Libsyn YouTube Channel Resso PR Announcement PDF Podcast News Bites: Transistor, Spotify, Libsyn, Deezer, Rooster Teeth. Podcasters.Amazon.com Podcast Audio Editing Made Easy with Libsyn's Brian Cottington Podcasting Ideas for Bonus Membership Audio Content! https://streamlinedpodcasts.com/rss_tool?view=2 The Tilt Research significant sample size increase announced for edison podcast metrics Podcasting, Seriously fund AdvertiseCast Advertising Rates She Podcasts Live! Make Real Money Podcasting HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share The Feed with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you listen to audio! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412-573-1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page

Rejoice
222 It's Only For The Famous People

Rejoice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 69:25


New Destination, Resso! Amazon Music stats are now available at podcasters.amazon.com, the magical tool to download all of the episodes in your RSS feed (or is it?) Why comparing your stats to your own stats is the most powerful stat, did you know Apple Podcasts search did that? All kinds of creator research and data! The Podcasting, Seriously fund, stats, mean and median numbers! And the latest average CPM from AdvertiseCast! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary :13 Intro 2:44 PROMO 1: Blocked and Reported 3:22 Rob and Elsie conversation Heat and fruit fly talk 4:44 We have a new Destination, say hello to Resso! 8:51 There are not Amazon Music platform stats Do you have a football podcast? We need you!!! 11:20 Thanks to Brian for the podcast editing live stream New video over on the YouTube channel, all about the easiest way to make money with membership 15:34 Audio feedback, we got a tool to download the back catalogue for your podcast! via Steve Stewart 20:04 Is 50% consumption of your podcast a good stat to look at? Or is there a better stat to look at? 24:55 Another surprising way to search in Apple Podcasts 27:51 How to create a playlist using the Libsyn Playlist Player 30:13 The 2000 episode limit in Apple Podcasts is not a bug, it is by design 32:24 A question about the listeners perspective to be able to process multiple voices 35:12 The question: "who here would listen to my podcast?" 36:25 PROMO 2: The Book I Had To Write 37:30 2022 Creator Economy Benchmark Research! 41:27 The Creators study! 52:11 The Podcasting, Seriously fund 54:55 Quick tip on understanding Spotify stats within the Libsyn dashboard 59:53 PROMO 3: Out of Touch, A Hall and Oates Podcast 1:00:39 Stats, mean and median The latest average CPM for ads sold through Advertisecast Where have we been and where are we going Featured Podcast Promo + Audio PROMO 1: Blocked and Reported PROMO 2: The Book I Had To Write PROMO 3: Out of Touch, A Hall and Oates Podcast Steve Stewart from SteveStewart.me Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Leave us voice feedback! Subscribe to the Libsyn YouTube Channel Resso PR Announcement PDF Podcast News Bites: Transistor, Spotify, Libsyn, Deezer, Rooster Teeth. Podcasters.Amazon.com Podcast Audio Editing Made Easy with Libsyn's Brian Cottington Podcasting Ideas for Bonus Membership Audio Content! https://streamlinedpodcasts.com/rss_tool?view=2 The Tilt Research The Creators Study from SoundsProfitable significant sample size increase announced for edison podcast metrics Podcasting, Seriously fund AdvertiseCast Advertising Rates She Podcasts Live! Make Real Money Podcasting HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share The Feed with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you listen to audio! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412-573-1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page

NotiPod Hoy
Los audiolibros siguen creciendo y ya Spotify lo sabe

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 5:54


Lo esencial que debes saber: - Spotify espera no solo ganar dinero con los audiolibros, sino también ayudar a expandir ese mercado. - Haymarket aumentará su inversión y presencia mundial en el podcasting. - Los anuncios de visualización en línea entran a los podcast. - El pódcast “Mirá como nos contamos, historias de trabajadoras de prensa” resultó ganador del Concurso Nuevas Narrativas, edición Pódcast, del Sindicato de Prensa de Buenos Aires. - PRISA Media designa a Alejandro Elortegui, actual director de PRISA Motor, como director de Nuevos Proyectos. - Lo que distingue a los pódcast. - Acast firma un acuerdo de colaboración y distribución con la plataforma de emisión en directo de música social Resso. - LinkedIn amplía el audio en directo para atraer a más creadores. - Recomendaciones para monetizar los pódcast en salas de redacción pequeñas. Pódcast recomendado Viene y Va. Un programa simple, entretenido y a veces profundo que te hará reflexionar sobre cómo navegar tu vida de manera ligera. La experta en estrategia digital Dani G. Schulz te cuenta sobre sus relaciones, su camino en las redes sociales y su misión de vivir una vida llena de propósito y diversión. https://viapodcast.fm/los-audiolibros-siguen-creciendo-y-ya-spotify-lo-sabe

Signal Integrity Journal Podcast
The Marriage of Measurement and Simulation Tools; a Chat With Mike Resso

Signal Integrity Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 28:39


Join Eric Bogatin, SIJ Technical Editor, in episode 8, as he chats with Mike Resso of Keysight Technologies about the marriage of measurement and simulation tools and his DesignCon presentation demonstrating a 224 Gbps channel. Podcast produced at DesignCon 2022. This episode was sponsored by: Rohde & Schwarz.  

Café com ADM
Marketing e carreira: as sacadas geniais de Rapha Avellar

Café com ADM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 56:06


Rapha Avellar, CEO e fundador da Adventures, revela os segredos das campanhas de marketing mais bem sucedidas da atualidade e explica como os empreendedores podem realizar ações que gerem resultados extraordinários. > Ouça no Spotify. > A Nuvemshop oferece o primeiro mês grátis e mais 90 dias de isenção completa de tarifas. Cadastre-se agora na Nuvemshop. Mostre ao mundo do que você é capaz e crie sua loja online na Nuvemshop. > Da automação inteligente ao gerenciamento de nuvem mais simples. vamos criar algo que mude tudo. IBM. Vamos criar. Saiba mais em ibm.com/br/lets-create/ > Conheça o iFood Benefícios e saiba como melhorar a oferta de benefícios na sua empresa. Acesse e saiba mais. > Você é vende pela internet? Conheça a Koin e veja como oferecer boleto parcelado para os seus clientes. > Betterfly é a plataforma que une vida saudável, seguro de vida dinâmico e bem-estar para toda a sua organização. Conheça e saiba mais. Sobre o entrevistado Rapha Avellar é CEO e fundador da Adventures, maior ecossistema de marcas nativas digitais da América Latina. Ele já dirigiu ações de amplo alcance, como a live de Marília Mendonça, que bateu o recorde mundial de audiência no YouTube, com mais de 3 milhões de espectadores simultâneos, e lidera estratégias para marcas como Stone, TikTok, Resso, Tinder, Disney, John Deere, Sabin, RiHappy, Zap, TradeMap e muitas outras líderes globais. Ele também é fascinado por esportes: já completou dois desafios Ironman, escalou duas das sete montanhas mais altas do mundo e está se preparando para escalar o Everest em 2025 — tudo com muito estudo e treinamento.