Clipped: Your Content Creation Toolkit

Eric Montgomery

Clipped brings you the tips, resources and people to help crush your content goals. Each week, host Eric Montgomery, founder of The Podcast Haven shares actionable advice—solo or with expert guests—on how to start, grow, and monetize your content across platforms. What You’ll Learn: SEO strategies to boost discoverabilityGrowth tips for podcasts and YouTubeAffiliate marketing tactics that workTime-saving tools, services, and workflows for creators If you're building a brand, publishing online, or just trying to get traction with your content, this show will help you move faster with less guesswork. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Follow on your favorite listening app.

  1. 1天前

    The Role Of a Music Supervisor and How To License Music For Film, YouTube and Podcasts: Featuring Jonathan Lane and Mike Turner of Clearly Music

    Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Mike Turner and John Lane of Clearly Music to unpack what music supervision actually looks like across film, TV, trailers, and brand advertising. We talk about why Mike—longtime solo music supervisor—has officially teamed up with John under the Clearly Music banner, how they’re merging contacts across film/TV and advertising/entertainment marketing, and what that means for productions heading into 2025 as sets spin back up in LA. Sponsor Alert: Try Riverside.fm’s new Co-Creator feature — get 20% off any individual plan with code CLIPPED at riverside.fm They break down the day-to-day (it’s way more project management and legal than playlist curating), how clearances and rights packages really work, how brands get in trouble using commercial music on social, and real-world budget ranges—from indie placements a few hundred bucks to seven-figure trailer and ad licenses. We also get into team ops at Clearly Music (shoutout Caleb McFadden) and how John’s Office Hours mentorship led to hiring and training a trusted coordinator. What You’ll Learn: Why team up now: Mike joins John at Clearly Music to combine film/TV (Mike) with advertising, trailers & entertainment marketing (John), diversifying clients and smoothing feast-or-famine cycles.Real supervision, not just playlists: Roughly 30% creative / 70% project management—budgeting, clearances, on-set music needs, negotiating with labels/publishers, and shepherding rights from pre-production through post.On-screen performances 101: Pre-record sessions, hire players/coaches, coordinate set playback, and ensure performances look and feel authentic.Rights packaging that saves money: How term, territory, media, and usage decisions (theatrical vs streaming, regional vs national, 3 months vs 1 year) change the price dramatically.Brand safety on social: Why TikTok/IG music access ≠ a license for brand/influencer content—and how brands end up with stacked infringements.Library vs artist vs custom: When budget and strategy drive the choice—and why libraries cover more placements than most people realize.Career path & mentorship: John’s Office Hours → hiring and training Caleb McFadden into a trusted day-to-day operator handling clearances, publishing lookups, and searches.Connect With Clearly Music: - https://www.clearlymusicservices.com/ Resources & Links: Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place 🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations 📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere ✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step

    42 分钟
  2. 8月13日

    From Musician to Video Producer: Robert Teegarden’s Creative Journey & Music Licensing Secrets

    Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Robert Teegarden—a musician turned video producer and educator—to explore his unique creative journey from the local music scene to collaborating with industry legends like Dirk Lance (Incubus). Robert shares deep insights on storytelling in content creation, breaking down the complex world of music licensing, and how creators can leverage their unique experiences to build sustainable careers in video and audio production. Sponsored By Riverside.FM 🎧 Get 20% off Riverside.fm with my promo code: CLIPPED Use this link → https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaig... What You’ll Learn: Robert’s journey from musician to video producerThe ins and outs of music licensing—what every creator should knowThe power of storytelling in creative workHow to leverage your unique background as your biggest assetTips for new creators on building skills and staying patient in competitive fieldsWhy education and continual learning are essential for creative entrepreneursWhether you’re a creator trying to understand music licensing for your videos, or looking for inspiration to turn your passion into a profession, this conversation is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories to help you navigate the creative hustle. Connect with Robert Teegarden: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC26rpMzbR2zaSs0nd0PwxJg Instagram: @RMTshoots Got a niche idea that could be podcast gold? Test the market potential with my Podcast Name Checker → https://thepodcasthaven.com/podcast-name-checker/  📢 I built this Podcast Launch Guide to make starting your show simple and stress-free. Get it on Etsy → https://www.etsy.com/listing/4335450269/the-podcast-haven-launch-manual?ref=shop_home_active_1&dd=1&logging_key=70a2bbb097522b3551805da48203a187d18e5ebc%3A4335450269 🎯 Want Help Picking the Right Setup? Use my free Podcast Equipment Finder to get personalized gear recommendations based on your recording style, content goals, and budget. https://thepodcasthaven.com/podcast-equipment-finder/ Signup For Our Weekly Newsletter And Get Our Free Ebook - The Four Pillars of Podcasting - Plan, Record, Produce, Launch - https://thepodcasthaven.beehiiv.com/subscribe My Website and Company - https://thepodcasthaven.com

    1 小时 3 分钟
  3. 8月6日

    What the Grateful Dead Taught Me About Building a Community You Can’t Force

    Send us a text On Sunday night, I found myself in Golden Gate Park, surrounded by 60,000 fans swaying to “Shakedown Street” and “ Scarlett Begonias” at Dead and Company’s 3 Day Festival celebrating the 60th anniversary of The Grateful Dead. It wasn’t just a concert, it was a living, breathing ecosystem built over decades. In this episode, I break down what makes the Grateful Dead’s community so unique — from Shakedown Street flea markets to setlists that never repeat, and how their organic growth holds lessons for us as content creators. We’ll talk about why you can’t engineer content that hits the mark, how to nurture an audience once it starts forming, and why authenticity always outlasts trends. If you’ve been trying to grow your own tribe, this one’s for you. What you’ll learn in this episode: How the Grateful Dead built a loyal, self-sustaining fan cultureThe role of surprise, improvisation, and authenticity in keeping audiences engagedWhy you can’t “growth hack” your way to a real communityHow to notice and feed audience behaviors when they start to emergeWhy sustainable growth starts with creating what you loveResources & Links: Try Riverside.fm’s new Co-Creator feature — get 20% off any individual plan with code CLIPPED at riverside.fmFollow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place 🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations 📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere ✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step

    16 分钟
  4. 7月30日

    TikTok & YouTube Shorts Growth: Why I Pivoted & When You Should Too

    Send us a text Are you just one piece of content away from your breakthrough—or is it time to pivot? In this episode of CLIPPED, I’m digging into the emotional and strategic crossroads that content creators face when their stuff isn’t landing—or even when it is. Inspired by Marc Maron’s decision to shut down his legendary podcast and a Gary Vee moment with a creator who posted 300 pieces of content without traction, I’m breaking down what it really means to pivot and how to decide if it's time. I also get into my own recent pivot. I'm still podcasting, but I’ve been doubling down on TikTok and YouTube Shorts, and the results have been wild. It’s made content fun again. Let’s talk about burnout, change, and finding a new rhythm when things start to feel stale. A Word From Our Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Riverside.fm Record high-quality audio and 4K video podcasts remotely, with built-in AI tools like transcriptions, show notes, and Magic Clips. I use it for all my recordings, and I recommend it to all my clients.   Use promo code CLIPPED at checkout to get 20% off any individual plan. What I Cover: 🎤 Marc Maron’s exit from podcasting after 1600+ episodes📉 A Gary Vee story about a creator who posted 300 videos and never got traction🔄 My personal pivot: going all-in on Shorts after burnout from long-form📈 What’s working for me now on TikTok and YouTube Shorts—and why it’s finally fun again🧠 How to recognize when to move on, even if things are technically working🔁 Why pivoting isn’t failure—it’s growth🛠️ Practical tips to re-energize your content: hooks, storytelling, and editing inside the TikTok appResources Mentioned: 🎯 Podcast Equipment Finder Tool – Get gear suggestions tailored to your setup, goals, and budget.🔍 Podcast Name Checker Tool – Make sure your podcast name is available across all major platforms.Connect With The Podcast Haven: HomepageLinkedInBlogYouTubeInstagram🎧 Listen to More Episodes of CLIPPED🔥 Follow me on TikTok: @podcasthaven I'm posting daily Shorts—content tips, dad life, behind the scenes, and everything in between.

    13 分钟
  5. 7月23日

    How To Craft Human Emotion and Tell Better Stories In Your Video Content

    Send us a text In this episode, I’m joined by Josh Emrick, founder of JECP (Josh Emrick Creative Partners)—a video storytelling studio dedicated to helping rebels, culture shapers, and bold thinkers bring their visions to life. Josh isn’t your average video guy—he’s a “story sculptor” who values emotional resonance, creative risk-taking, and deep relationships with clients. We unpack how he built a business rooted in honesty and collaboration, why he ditched volume-based work for meaningful projects, and how he's staying human in an AI-heavy world. What We Talk About: Josh and I dive into his unique approach to storytelling, building lasting client relationships, and how his rebellious roots in skateboarding and the music scene inform his creative process. We also talk about the challenges of staying artistic while making a living, balancing work with parenting, and the evolving role of AI in production. In a Nutshell: Why storytelling needs rebellion, vulnerability, and trustHow Josh defines his role as a “story sculptor,” not just a video producerThe value of client fit over flashy budgetsUsing storytelling to push past vanity metrics and superficial brandingNavigating creative burnout and reclaiming your artistic sparkHow having kids changed his approach to work and creativitySmart ways to integrate AI in storytelling workflows without losing soulWhat corporate clients really want (hint: not just a “sick video”)Why Midwestern work ethic and community have been a hidden advantageThoughts on creative reps, DIY culture, and learning by doingConnect with Josh & JECP: 🌐 Website: jecp.co📸 Instagram: JECP Instagram 💼 LinkedIn: JECP LinkedIn Podcast Recommendation from Josh: 🎧 What You Don’t Hear — a podcast hosted by Ross Tyson, featuring deep conversations with creatives and entrepreneurs about their real-life challenges, journeys, and wins. Resources: 🧠 Podcast Equipment Finder Tool: Equipment Finder link – get gear suggestions based on your needs, use case, and budget🛠️ Podcast Name Checker Tool - Starting a podcast? Use our Podcast Name Checker to ensure the name you want is available across Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and the webConnect with The Podcast Haven HomepageLinkedInBlogYouTubeInstagramListen To CLIPPED

    1 小时 7 分钟
  6. 7月9日

    Spotify Leaks Ad Credit For Videos Creators + Podcast Movement Discount Code and New "Creator Focused Speakers"

    Send us a text Coming off a long July 4th weekend, I’m diving into three quick updates for creators: new studio monitors from KRK made specifically for podcasters and video editors, a leaked Spotify program offering $5,000 in ad credits for video uploads, and details on this year’s Podcast Movement conference in Dallas. A Word From Our Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Riverside.fm – With Riverside you can record high quality audio and video podcasts remotely. Use promo code CLIPPED for 20% off. 🧠 What You’ll Learn: Why KRK’s new Kreate series monitors matter for creators—not just musiciansHow Spotify’s $5K ad credit leak signals their shift into video beyond podcastingWhy Podcast Movement is still one of the top places to meet creators and learn what’s working🔥 Pro Tips: If you're upgrading your setup, look for monitors with built-in EQ tuning like the KRK Kreate seriesSpotify’s video push means more opportunities for non-podcast content—get ahead nowUse promo code PODNEWS to save $75 on Podcast Movement tickets👋 Final Thoughts: From hardware to platform shifts, it’s clear the creator economy is growing fast—both physically and digitally. Whether you're tuning your mix or considering running video content on Spotify, there’s plenty to act on this week. Resources: 🧠 Podcast Equipment Finder Tool: Equipment Finder link – get gear suggestions based on your needs, use case, and budget🛠️ Podcast Name Checker Tool - Starting a podcast? Use our Podcast Name Checker to ensure the name you want is available across Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and the webConnect with The Podcast Haven HomepageLinkedInBlogYouTubeInstagramListen To CLIPPED

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Clipped brings you the tips, resources and people to help crush your content goals. Each week, host Eric Montgomery, founder of The Podcast Haven shares actionable advice—solo or with expert guests—on how to start, grow, and monetize your content across platforms. What You’ll Learn: SEO strategies to boost discoverabilityGrowth tips for podcasts and YouTubeAffiliate marketing tactics that workTime-saving tools, services, and workflows for creators If you're building a brand, publishing online, or just trying to get traction with your content, this show will help you move faster with less guesswork. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Follow on your favorite listening app.