Today, we’re speaking with James Harper, creator and host of Filter Stories, a documentary-style podcast about coffee and people. The podcast launched in August 2018 and is based in Germany (and wherever good coffee stories can be found).
Tag: Podcast Marketing
How to listen to a podcast: Featured episodes highlight which episodes new listeners should start with
Make a great first impression: a welcoming first experience with your podcast helps turn curious visitors into new listeners
Gain: How 70 Million uses annotated transcripts and toolkits to assist in audience development and engagement
The podcast 70 Million addresses criminal justice reform head-on through on-the-ground reporting from communities that are finding solutions. We caught up with 70 Million’s publicity and audio marketing specialist Kate Krosschell to learn more about the development and distribution of the show as the team launched the second season in July 2019.
Gain: How Lisa and The Duchess launched and promote The Ladies of Lithgow
Today, we’re speaking with Lisa, one of the cohosts of The Ladies of Lithgow. Need a giggle or a distraction? The Ladies can offer laughs, friendship, wine time, stories (mostly true), and anecdotes about royals, cults & growing up in the 80s and 90s. The podcast launched in November 2018 and is based in Australia.
Gain: How Jon and Joe launched and promote Dynamic Duel
Today, we’re speaking with Jon and Joe, the hosts of Dynamic Duel. Twin brothers Jon and Joe review superhero films and find out who would win in Marvel vs DC fights using stat-based simulations. The podcast launched in January 2016 and is based in the United States.
Gain: How Alex launched and promotes The Ostium Podcast
Today, we’re speaking with Alex C. Telander, the creator of The Ostium Podcast. Ostium is a secret town where there are many doors that lead to different places in time and space. The podcast launched January 2017 and is based in Cotati, California.
Gain: How DJ FYEMEUP launched and promotes #FYEMEUP ATL
#FYEMEUP ATL: a collection of indie music from the perspective of a DJ in the Metro Atlanta area. The podcast launched in August and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
How to create and maintain an email newsletter for your podcast (without overextending yourself)
Your podcast speaks to many listeners at once while connecting immediately with an individual. Turns out, so does an email newsletter. You send an update, and poof, it arrives as a personal message right into the inboxes of your audience. Sounds a little like a podcast delivery, doesn’t it?
Gain: How Janice launched and promotes The Traveling Introvert
Today, we’re speaking with Janice Chaka, the host of The Traveling Introvert: the ups and downs of running businesses, while being an introvert and being on the road. The podcast launched in June 2017 and is based in the United States.
Gain: How Cristina launched and promotes yourartsygirl podcast
Today, we’re speaking with Cristina Querrer, the host of yourartsygirl podcast: listen to brain food to get your creative juices flowing.