Besides speaking into a mic, or editing audio, there are other great opportunities to work in podcasting. In this episode I talk about video editors and podcasting.
Folks who love to write, edit, and obsess over words are very much needed in podcasting. And maybe you don’t see it, but I do. Let me encourage you to get involved even if you don’t have a face (or voice) for audio.
Hello world! In honor of International Podcast Day 2020 I recorded a bit of an angry old man encouragement for anyone thinking about getting into podcasting. Is anyone still out there and subscribed to this thing? Get off my lawn if you are!
I am rebroadcasting, with their permission, an episode of The Ladybug Podcast featuring an interview with Jocelyn Harper talking about why racism and privilege is so hard for people to talk about and what we can do to help.
This is a rebroadcast of Chris’ guest appearance on CodePen Radio #215 with host Marie Mosley talking about how CodePen uses their podcast for marketing and brand support.
Kyle and Chris talk about Kyle’s new podcast introducing people (and Andrew) to basebll, Baseline. Then they get into the recent Luminary announcement and what they think it means for podcasting.
A quick episode in your ear and out your brain with 3 things I want you to know - two are related to how I’d love to be able to help you and one is how you can join me on a journey to try something new.
We’re talking Spotify of course, along with Gimlet and Anchor. Kyle and Chris have their lukewarm takes along with other Thursday thoughts on podcasting.
Justin Jackson stops by to talk about Chris’ new podcasters community, Castaways.Club, as well as the outlook for podcasting in 2019 from a marketing and product owner’s standpoint.
Chris marvels at improved stream quality, Kyle updates us on Today’s Special, and we talk about reading wikipedia articles as episodes, the state of Goodstuff shows in 2019, and an update on Castaways Club.
We’re chatting Chris’ new Green Screen, Kyle’s debate between starting a new podcast or reviving an old one, and talking through Pacific Content’s predictions for podcast in 2019.
Andrew Clews hosts The Motoring Podcast and Rear View, podcasts all about the motoring industry. We chat about the gear he uses to record, how he edits, publishes, and markets his podcast, Patreon, and building a community for podcasters.
Jonathan Bloom is on the show to talk about his World of Warcraft podcast, Frazlcast. We talk about why he started a WoW podcast, the gear he’s using, and he also patiently explains WoW to Chris.
We’ve got a conversation with Stephen Penny, host of The Otherz podcast. We talk about music/fan podcasts and the opportunities they present, using advertising to promote your show, and of course the gear and software Stephen uses to record.
Kyle’s coming on a low-definition connection so it’s just Chris’ face on this one. We talk about Apple’s new hardware and how it might work for podcasters, the software we’re using to publish our podcast network’s website, and other fun stuff
Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba is our guest and we talk about their apps (Audio Hijack, Loopback, Fission, and Farrago), the business reasons why certain features and apps get built out and others don’t, and what’s coming to their apps in the fu
An interview with Nintendo Switch Craft host, Bill, who talks through his gear and production routine as well as gives some great advice on community building around a podcast.
We answer your questions about using Twitch for streaming, talk about the best podcasts of 2018, debate Anchor’s future, and discuss the randomness of success in podcasting.
What’s going to happen if the walled garden closes in around podcasting? And what do Chris and Kyle think about sponsorship, getting sponsors, and making money at podcasting. They also discuss Rogue Amoeba’s update to Audio Hijack and how it m