A conversation about the art of podcasting and the anxiety that comes with it. Joe Rogan is mentioned as trying to improve his podcasting skills and create an art form through his work.
Sabrina Tavernisi, the host of The Daily, bids farewell after a year of podcasting and expresses gratitude for having a house to live in compared to the Ukrainians whose homes were destroyed.
The best guests for podcasts are through recommendations either from other podcasters or audience members. Guests coming in from agencies are often the ones that the host likes the least.
The days of listening to irrelevant content on the radio are over, as people now turn to podcasts for niche-specific content tailored to their interests. It is important for podcasters to find their niche in order to attract and retain a dedicated audience.
The host expresses gratitude for the opportunity to have thought-provoking conversations with experts and announces plans for even better content. No specific details on changes are mentioned.
The speakers briefly discuss the use of phones during podcasts and compare their ability to engage with the content while being distracted.
The speaker discusses her upcoming appearance on a podcast to talk about waking people up to different perspectives.
Whitney Wren, a TikToker, introduces herself on a podcast show, joking about being too rich for work and not liking violence.
A chaotic and explicit conversation that mentions sexual innuendos and discusses the possibility of creating merch for their audience.
Tim Ferriss discusses how he improved his podcast hosting skills through practice and being able to anticipate the needs of his audience. He also promoted his weekly email newsletter called Five Bullet Friday.
Rabia Chaudhry and Colin Miller from Undisclosed and Georgia from My Favorite Murder loved the podcast episode "What Cereal Didn't Tell You" and shared it with their followers.
The host discusses the guests that he initially didn't think would be interesting but then blew him away, and the potential for a podcast episode with a high profile guest to significantly boost download numbers.
Roland recognizes a man with cold gray eyes and promotes creating a podcast with Spreaker from iHeart to unleash creative freedom. The man's stub gets healed by tiny robots in his blood.
Podcasting host emphasizes the importance of asking insightful questions to help uncover what people already know but may be reluctant to admit, rather than those who claim to have all the answers.
The host describes how he built a podcast studio at home with a simple wooden set and invites family and friends to the podcast.
The speaker discusses their preference for short form podcasts and the potential they have for providing valuable information to listeners. An ad for Momentous supplements is mentioned towards the end.
Two individuals talk about how a podcast episode they had previously recorded was still relevant months later due to it covering politics before the COVID pandemic.
A podcaster shares how she reached out to another podcaster she admired and how they bonded over their similar topics and conversational style before recording together.
Professor Steve Hanke from Johns Hopkins University talks about the show "The Problem" airing on Apple TV+.
The hosts have a great time talking with Derek and Sarah, whose chaotic personalities mesh well with theirs. The guests' social media accounts and podcast review are promoted at the end.
Pat McAfee has built an independent podcast empire, standing out in a crowded space with freedoms and access that most people don't have. He has achieved massive success and popularity, becoming an unmatched force at just 35 years old.
The internet can be harsh with people having polarizing opinions. Some listeners prefer longer podcast episodes while others prefer shorter ones, and it's hard to please everyone.
The hosts exchange insults and welcome listeners to episode 2 of Stavi's World.
Paul discusses his Irish relatives and the Liverpool accent. The hosts ask about the transition from podcasting as a hobby to getting paid for it.
The podcast host wraps up the episode by encouraging viewers to leave comments and ratings and inviting them to watch the video version on YouTube.
Comedian discusses the thrill and appeal of podcasting, likening it to juicy Hollywood gossip and expressing excitement for new podcasts like the one he mentions.
Despite having a bad day due to negative feedback, the hosts of this podcast were inspired to create their own show after their videos on TikTok gained popularity. They were able to dedicate full-time hours to the podcast and turn it into a successful venture that helped keep their business afloat during tough times.
The speaker expresses their excitement for expanding the podcast, meeting new guests, and helping others grow and heal through sharing their own experiences.
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In the first episode of her new podcast, the host talks about her motives and what the listeners can expect, sharing her desire to explore different topics and her goal to step out of her comfort zone.
Woody and Sheriff Art are launching a new podcast in addition to their ongoing work on the Barbara Blunt's cold case in Real Life, Real Crime.
The podcast host shares a story about a conversation that was sparked by one of their episodes in the park where it actually took place, highlighting the impact of the podcast beyond just storytelling.
The 10% Happier podcast has launched a new feature called playlists which will enable users to curate their desired podcast episodes based on the topics they'd like to listen to. From anxiety to better sleep, users can select from a range of categories and create their playlist of episodes.
In this podcast episode, Joanna expresses gratitude for the overwhelming response to her first podcast episode and addresses the feedback from listeners.
A newspaper journalist shares his experience of learning a new skill by making a mistake while chasing interviews for his podcast, with the help of his kind producer.
In this episode of Pod Survival Guide, the hosts take fan questions and share their insights on podcasting.
Actress Kate Hudson shares her experience of hosting a podcast and how it has been a different and creatively fulfilling experience compared to acting or singing.
During a recent podcast episode, sounds on the soundboard started playing without anyone touching the buttons. This glitch continues to happen during editing due to some camera glitches.
Xavier Guillemane, the creator of the Podcast Addict app, shares an inside look at how charts work on Apple Podcasts and how some podcasters try to manipulate them. He advises against relying on ratings and reviews as the key metric to climb the charts and explains how Apple Podcasts is actively managing the directory to prevent chart manipulation.
Various tips and suggestions for those interested in starting their own podcast, including researching the industry trends and finding potential advertisers.
This episode of Hardcore History is an improvised edition where Dan Carlin has no script or roadmap for the show, and the audience takes the journey with him.
The speaker discusses how podcast conversational styles have progressed over the years, and how he has seen a change in his own style as well.
Kelsey and Alex will be back with another bonus episode answering listener questions in two weeks. In the meantime, listeners can share their gossip stories via email or voicemail and follow Kelsey on social media. Defector Media is a subscriber-based media company.
The hosts invite listeners to sign up for updates and participate in investigations, while revealing the challenges of balancing breaking news and deep dive analysis.
Deepti and Natalie express their gratitude for their listeners and celebrate their podcast making it to the top 20 on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. They also share some personal updates, including brunch with Giannina.
A transcript of a casual conversation during a podcast recording, interrupted by phone calls and attempts to FaceTime, where the hosts discuss safety and a video they made involving a helmet.
I've Had It podcast is asking their listeners to send voice memos to the show's Instagram page for a chance for their complaint to be read and discussed on a bonus content episode. Despite previously expressing their dislike of voice memos, they are now encouraging their audience to share their experiences.