Podcast interviews are hugely popular, and a win/win for hosts, guests, and listeners. But what makes them so popular, and is interviewing the right strategy for you?
Seven years ago, Andy & John started The Purple Rock Survivor Podcast after meeting each other in an online forum. In today’s episode, they take us behind the scenes on their production process – which includes a team of 4-6 people per episode – and share why it’s so important for podcasters to have a point of view.
Are you and a co-host ready to start podcasting? Join Book Smart co-hosts Em Hammel-Shaver and Melissa Guller to learn from their co-hosting experience.
This episode is part of Wit & Wire’s 5-part spotlight series on podcast formats. Your podcast format explains how many voices are on your show, as well as their purpose.
In this episode, I’m kicking off the series with a solo episode to celebrate the Solo format. [Part 1 of 5.]
Tasha Booth is the founder and CEO of the Launch Guild, and the host of How She Did That. Tasha’s podcast is for Virtual Assistants, Online Business Managers, and Project Managers, so it’s fitting that today we’re going to talk about time-saving and batch working strategies for podcasters.
Is your podcast protected? In this episode, small-business lawyer (and podcaster!) Andrea Sager shares the right time to trademark and your three must-have podcasting contracts.