
16 episodes

Making Creativity Pay Dan Barnett
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Welcome to ‘Making Creativity Pay’, this isn’t a podcast about making millions, more about speaking to people in creative industries whether that’s music, literature, art or anything that relies on creativity about how that ties in with making a living from it.
The aim is not about selling out any creative endeavour but to ensure that there is at least some way to pay the bills and keep the lights on, money can be seen to be a vulgar part of the process but getting fairly paid for the time, effort and expertise you put in to something shouldn't be a bad thing.
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AI Podcasting and Video Becky Lamb-Pritchard
Ahead of Podcast Show London on 24th/25th May, we’re running a series of short daily podcasts with a variety of people in the podcast industry.
This episode is with Becky Lamb-Pritchard - Head of Marketing at Distorted
We talk about what Becky’s looking forward to most at the Podcast Show, the rise of video podcasting, its importance in podcast discovery and discuss how Distorted’s AI created podcast ‘Synthetic Stories’ was put together and what it could mean for content creation.
You can find Becky on Twitter: https://twitter.com/becklamb
More about Distorted: https://twitter.com/thisisdistorted https://www.thisisdistorted.com/
Synthetic Stories Podcast: https://pod.link/1677756948
More details about Podcast Show London: https://www.thepodcastshowlondon.com/
More episodes and blogs around making creativity pay at: https://podcasting.makingcreativitypay.com/blog/
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Mark Asquith - Podcast Hosting
Ahead of Podcast Show London on 24th/25th May, we’re running a series of short daily podcasts with a variety of people in the podcast industry.
This episode is with Mark Asquith - Co-Founder of Podcast Hosting service Captivate
We talk about what he’s looking forward to most at the Podcast Show, why he sees Anchor (now Spotify for Podcasters) as not necessarily a bad thing for the podcast industry and about his talk at the Podcast Show on how branding can help with the growth of your podcast.
You can find Mark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrAsquith
More about Captivate: https://www.captivate.fm/
More details about Podcast Show London: https://www.thepodcastshowlondon.com/ and Mark’s talk at: https://www.thepodcastshowlondon.com/speakers/mark-asquith
The post Podcast Show meetup on 24th May that Mark mentions: https://www.meetup.com/micpod/events/292556599/
More episodes and blogs around making creativity pay at: https://podcasting.makingcreativitypay.com/blog/
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Megan Hayward - Podcast Producer
Ahead of Podcast Show London on 24th/25th May, we’re running a series of short daily podcasts with a variety of people in the podcast industry.
Today’s episode is with Megan Hayward - Podcast Producer at editaudio
We talk about what encouraged Megan to pursue a career in podcasting, her work as a podcast producer and how she finds working as part of a team that’s based on both sides of the Atlantic.
We also discuss the impact of AI in podcast production and what talks she’s looking forward to seeing at the Podcast Show.
You can find Megan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMeganHayward she is also one of PodPod’s faces to watch https://www.podpod.com/article/1821363/megan-hayward
More about editaudio: https://editaud.io/ and their Newsletter
More details about Podcast Show London: https://www.thepodcastshowlondon.com/ and editaudio’s founder Steph Colbourn will be taking part in the Ask The Experts stage:
https://www.thepodcastshowlondon.com/speakers/steph-colbourn
More episodes and blogs around making creativity pay at: https://podcasting.makingcreativitypay.com/blog/
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Comedy Producer - Gina Lyons
This episode is with Comedy producer Gina Lyons - this was a great chat encompassing the varied aspects of Gina’s career to date, from getting in to the industry via a reality TV show (Get Me A Producer), working with a huge range of comedians on live shows including Kate Barron and Adam Rowe and scripted series across all areas from Network TV to Online (In My Skin/Breeders/Dreaming Whilst Black).
We talk about working with writers developing ideas at various stages of the process from creation to getting the final version on screen, advice for anyone who wants to work in scripted comedy.
Our chat is bookended talking about Gina’s appearance on the Drunk Women Solving Crime podcast where she talks about experiences she’s had which ended up all over the internet and might one day become a feature film. https://shows.acast.com/drunkwomen/episodes/189-gina-lyons-bludgeoning-actually
Gina on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GinaLyons
We also discuss her work as director on Kate Barron's show 'Losing Myself' which is soon to be a special on Next Up Comedy https://nextupcomedy.com/ -
Sean Adams - Drowned in Sound
This episode is with Sean Adams, Founder of Music Website and Label Drowned in Sound. We talk about the relaunch of Drowned in Sound as a music label, what a label can offer an artist that they wouldn’t get with a DIY approach, the importance of Social Media in promoting artists and matching the right channels for the artist and their audience.
We also talk about the newly launched Drowned In Sound podcast where Sean talks to artists and experts in a range of fields from TikTok to AI and lots more from his extensive experience in the Music Industry.
Drowned in Sound Website: https://drownedinsound.org/
Substack: https://drownedinsound.substack.com/
Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drownedinsound
First single on the label from The Faux Faux
Spotify/Apple Music/Amazon etc.: https://lnk.fu.ga/thefauxfaux_coldheartedwoman
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Dr Hayleigh Bosher - Copyright in Music
Our guest is Dr Hayleigh Bosher - Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law at Brunel University.
We discuss how musicians can educate themselves around copyright and getting paid when their music is used, the #BrokenRecord campaign for better pay for performers and composers, along with some examples of copyright such as Louis Theroux and Jiggle Jiggle and David Guetta creating an AI Eminem.
We also talk about her podcast 'Whose Song is it Anyway' the first two seasons which were co-hosted with Jules O’Riordan (Entertainment Lawyer and artist known as Judge Jules) which has included guests such as Imogen Heap, Crispin Hunt and Kevin Brennan MP talk about a wide range of music related areas such as performers rights, sampling, working with other artists, blockchain in music and lots more.
We go on to talk about the third season of the podcast which has a focus on Women in Music from all sides of the industry and levels of experience that launches on 1st March https://anchor.fm/whosesongisitanyway
Eminem New Zealand Case:
Report: https://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2017/10/25/560017999/eminem-wins-copyright-infringement-battle-against-new-zealand-national-party
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=470bdH73TUY
Duke & Jones talking about Neil Diamond clearing use of 'Red Red Wine' for Louis Theroux's 'Jiggle Jiggle'
https://www.prsformusic.com/m-magazine/features/duke--and-jones-i-watched-two-hours-of-chucklevision
David Guetta with AI Eminem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98WTwSnkoas
Hayleigh on Twitter, links to her books and more: https://linktr.ee/legallybosher