14 min.

Guidelines, Regulations, Workshops and The Virtue of Patience Into The Podverse

    • Maatschappij en cultuur

Rita Anwari Chinda of the IP Series podcast delivers a masterclass on intellectual property for artists and musicians, drawing from the rich discussions at the Music Business Conference Bootcamp in Port Harcourt. Meanwhile, the Zambian Podcasters Hub's Women in Podcasting workshop, supported by the Women's Museum of Zambia and AfriPods, shines a spotlight on the diverse voices and topics covered by female podcasters in the region.
Christy Pritchard stirs the debate on using video in podcasts in her recent post from Sounding Off, while Mark Asquith, the British Podcast Guy, delves into the future of podcasting standards with James Cridland from Podnews. Discover the transformative journey of Josh Martinson from graphic designer to self-taught slow radio producer with his project Orbit.
Get dynamic podcasting tips from Danny Brown of Captivate, learn about the IAB Tech Lab's new podcast measurement guidelines, and explore the creative potential of podcasts for children and adolescents with insights from podcasting pioneer Guy Raz.
Controversy brews as podcasts by Toke Makinwa and Moet Abebe spark online debates, and Human Rights Watch prepares to launch the Rights and Wrongs podcast, promising first-hand stories on global human rights issues.
Finally, Tony Doe shares a personal reflection on the importance of patience in podcasting, emphasizing the value of building a loyal audience and producing quality content for sustainable growth and success.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intothepodverse.substack.com

Rita Anwari Chinda of the IP Series podcast delivers a masterclass on intellectual property for artists and musicians, drawing from the rich discussions at the Music Business Conference Bootcamp in Port Harcourt. Meanwhile, the Zambian Podcasters Hub's Women in Podcasting workshop, supported by the Women's Museum of Zambia and AfriPods, shines a spotlight on the diverse voices and topics covered by female podcasters in the region.
Christy Pritchard stirs the debate on using video in podcasts in her recent post from Sounding Off, while Mark Asquith, the British Podcast Guy, delves into the future of podcasting standards with James Cridland from Podnews. Discover the transformative journey of Josh Martinson from graphic designer to self-taught slow radio producer with his project Orbit.
Get dynamic podcasting tips from Danny Brown of Captivate, learn about the IAB Tech Lab's new podcast measurement guidelines, and explore the creative potential of podcasts for children and adolescents with insights from podcasting pioneer Guy Raz.
Controversy brews as podcasts by Toke Makinwa and Moet Abebe spark online debates, and Human Rights Watch prepares to launch the Rights and Wrongs podcast, promising first-hand stories on global human rights issues.
Finally, Tony Doe shares a personal reflection on the importance of patience in podcasting, emphasizing the value of building a loyal audience and producing quality content for sustainable growth and success.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intothepodverse.substack.com

14 min.

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