The Future of Podcasting

Dave Jackson & Daniel J Lewis
The Future of Podcasting

Want to learn more about Podcasting 2.0, and the Value 4 Value Model but don't understand anything anyone is talking about when it comes to all this satoshi, nodes, sphinx, etc? Then this is the show for you. Join us as I explain the bleeding edge of streaming satoshis for podcasters as we examine the value-for-value business model. I'll also talk about other business ideas, technology and tools in podcasting.

  1. -20 H

    Why Podcasting is the New Front for Political Engagement

    Podcasting has emerged as a formidable competitor to mainstream media, capturing the attention of audiences seeking more authentic and in-depth conversations. This is not about politics, but the marketing around it. This episode explores how the rise of podcasts has shifted political discourse, allowing politicians to engage with voters in a more relatable manner, free from the constraints of traditional media sound bites. We share examples from recent elections where candidates turned to popular podcasts to connect with audiences, highlighting the growing recognition of the medium's influence. The discussion also touches on the importance of critical thinking and the diversity of perspectives available through podcasts, contrasting them with the often sensationalized narratives of mainstream media. Join us as we examine the evolving landscape of media consumption and the implications for both creators and listeners. Your HostsFind Dave at schoolofpodcasting.com Find Daniel at theaudacitytopodcast.com   Takeaways: Podcasting is becoming a legitimate platform for political discourse, challenging mainstream media narratives. Both politicians and audiences are seeking more authentic and relaxed conversations through podcasts. Long-form podcast discussions allow for a deeper understanding of political issues beyond sound bites. The rise of podcasting reflects a shift in how people consume political information and media. Podcasts provide a platform for engaging conversations that traditional media often lacks. The casual nature of podcasts enables politicians to connect with audiences in a more relatable way. Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Audacity to PodcastSchool of Podcastingcongressionaldish.comElon Musk conversation with journalist Support The ShowDaniel Podgagement - Boost Your Audience Engagement Social Subscribe and Follow Plugin Dave Buy Dave a Coffee  Join the School of Podcasting Profit From Your Podcast Book New Podcast AppsListen to this podcast on any of the fine value-enabled app at www.newpodcastapps.com

    32 min
  2. 30 OCT.

    From AI Slop to Authenticity: Navigating Podcast Disclosures (generated by AI)

    Disclosures are becoming increasingly important for podcasters, especially as the use of AI tools like Google Notebook becomes more prevalent. Dave Jackson and Daniel J. Lewis dive into the implications of using AI-generated content and the necessity of transparency for listeners. They explore various scenarios where disclosure is crucial, such as financial compensation and the potential for confusion over AI-generated voices. The discussion highlights the balance between utilizing AI efficiently and maintaining trust with the audience through clear communication. As the landscape of podcasting evolves, understanding what needs to be disclosed will help creators navigate ethical and legal considerations, ensuring that their listeners are well-informed. Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Audacity to Podcast School of Podcasting Disclosures 101 for Social Media Influencers https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/disclosures-101-social-media-influencers Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising https://www.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/press-releases/ftc-publishes-f[…]ng-endorsements-testimonials/091005revisedendorsementguides.pdf Daniel's Proposal https://github.com/Podcastindex-org/podcast-namespace/discussions/669 You MUST Disclose Whenever You’re Compensated! - The Audacity to Podcast https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/you-must-disclose-whenever-youre-compensated/ FTC's Endorsement Guides: What People Are Askin https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/ftcs-endorsement-guides-what-people-are-asking Google Notebook Your HostsFind Dave at schoolofpodcasting.com Find Daniel at theaudacitytopodcast.com   New Podcast AppsListen to this podcast on any of the fine value-enabled app at www.newpodcastapps.com   Takeaways: The future of podcasting will likely require more clear disclosures regarding AI usage. Disclosures need to be prominent and cannot be relegated to the end of episodes. Listeners must know if content is AI-generated to make informed decisions about trust. AI can help repurpose content, but transparency about its use is essential for credibility. Financial disclosures are vital; podcasters should clearly communicate any compensation received. ...

    43 min
  3. 3 OCT.

    Podcasting 2.0: What's Cooking in the Future of Audio?

    Get ready to dive into the future of podcasting as Dave Jackson and Daniel J. Lewis explore exciting new developments in the industry. They discuss recent innovations in podcast tools, including Captivate's new AI transcription features that offer users enhanced control over their podcasting content. Focusing on how technology is reshaping the way podcasters create and distribute their shows, they share insights on the impact of always-on displays and mirroring capabilities for a more interactive listening experience. Additionally, they touch on the importance of platforms like Pocketcast adopting podcasting 2.0 features and the potential for future collaborations in the space. Join them as they speculate on how these advancements will transform the podcasting landscape and enhance audience engagement. As an affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases through some—but not all—of the following links. But we recommend things we truly believe in, regardless of earnings Your HostsFind Dave at schoolofpodcasting.com Find Daniel at theaudacitytopodcast.com   Podcast Soup!(behind the scenes, 99% of this information came from Captivate's new AI tool - and Grammarly). The episode presents a lively exploration of the future of podcasting through the lens of technological advancements and innovative strategies. Dave Jackson and Daniel J. Lewis kick off their discussion by sharing their excitement about the new AI-powered tool from Captivate, which assists podcasters in generating engaging content. This tool not only automates the creation of titles and descriptions but also provides insightful recommendations for potential guests, enhancing the podcaster's ability to connect meaningfully with their audience. The hosts emphasize how such innovations can streamline the creative process, allowing podcasters to focus more on content quality rather than production logistics. As the conversation unfolds, the duo shifts their focus to recent updates from Buzzsprout, which now features a podcast recommendation system to foster community engagement. The hosts discuss how this new capability can help listeners discover quality content while enabling podcasters to gain visibility within an increasingly crowded marketplace. They also touch upon the importance of transcripts, highlighting that Pocketcast's recent addition of transcript support marks a crucial step toward inclusivity in the podcasting space. By making shows more accessible, these developments pave the way for a broader audience reach and engagement. The latter part of the episode speculates on the future of podcasting, particularly about interactive features and the potential of always-on displays. Daniel and Dave envision a landscape where podcast chapters serve as time markers and interactive elements that engage listeners visually. With the ability to dynamically display chapter art, listeners could have a more immersive experience, enhancing retention and enjoyment. The hosts conclude with optimism about the future of podcasting, emphasizing that these technological advancements are tools for efficiency and gateways to more meaningful connections between creators and their audiences. Takeaways: The...

    32 min
  4. Can We Make the Podcasting Technology Invisible?

    18 SEPT.

    Can We Make the Podcasting Technology Invisible?

    "Welcome to the 50th episode of the 'Future of Podcasting' with your hosts, Daniel J. Lewis and Dave Jackson. Today, we look closer at how podcasting technology is becoming increasingly 'invisible' to end users (and needs to keep heading in that direction). We'll explore how reducing technical barriers is making podcasting more accessible, comparing it to the early days of the medium and its evolution. From iTunes revolutionizing podcast access in 2005 to modern innovations like Anchor and advanced podcasting equipment, we’ll highlight the key turning points that have shaped the industry. We also discuss future predictions and the enhancements needed in podcasting, such as seamless cryptocurrency payments and better integration with platforms like Spotify. Stay tuned as we celebrate this milestone episode and imagine a future where podcasting is effortless and intuitive for everyone." Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Audacity to Podcast School of Podcasting Daniel's Key Note from 2015 Your HostsFind Dave at schoolofpodcasting.com Find Daniel at theaudacitytopodcast.com   Support The ShowDaniel Podgagement - Boost Your Audience Engagement Social Subscribe and Follow Plugin Dave Buy Dave a Coffee  Join the School of Podcasting Profit From Your Podcast Book New Podcast AppsListen to this podcast on any of the fine value-enabled app at www.newpodcastapps.com   Want to leave a voice comment? See www.futureofpodcasting.net/voicemail

    36 min
  5. 4 SEPT.

    The Future of Podcasting Conferences

    Why Smaller Podcasting Conferences Might Be the FutureWe reflect on the recent Podcast Movement in DC, likened to a "podcast summer camp," and discuss its challenges, from noisy venues to balancing industry presence and independent podcasters. Dave shares insights from a smaller, more intimate podcast event at a Holiday Inn, highlighting the cost-effectiveness and stronger connections made. We explore the potential future shift towards smaller, niche conferences, and Daniel proposes innovative ideas like value-for-value-based events using cryptocurrency. From the power of in-person networking to the benefits of hyper-focused sessions, this episode is packed with insights on how these gatherings could reshape the podcasting community. Plus, we entertain the idea of a future-focused podcasting conference, bringing together tech advancements and creative minds. So, stay tuned, and let's explore the future of podcasting together! Your HostsFind Dave at schoolofpodcasting.com Find Daniel at theaudacitytopodcast.com   Support The ShowDaniel Podgagement - Boost Your Audience Engagement Social Subscribe and Follow Plugin Dave Buy Dave a Coffee  Join the School of Podcasting Profit From Your Podcast Book Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Audacity to Podcast School of Podcasting Podcamps (https://podcamp.org/) Podgagement Affiliate Program ( https://podgagement.com/affiliates ) Podcast Movement ( https://podcastmovement.com/events/ ) Mentioned in this episode: If You've Received Value From This Episode This podcast supports podcasting 2.0 boosts and streaming of sats. You can boost the show using a new podcast app at www.newpodcastapps.com Podcasting 2.0 Apps

    36 min
  6. Podcasting More Than Just Podcasts?

    26 JUIN

    Podcasting More Than Just Podcasts?

    In this episode, we explore how the world of podcasting can stretch far beyond what we traditionally think of as talk shows. We dig into some inspiring listener feedback and discuss how innovations from Podcasting 2.0 are opening up exciting new avenues for creators of all kinds. We're talking about moving past interviews and discussions—think audiobooks, music albums, and interactive storytelling experiences. Dave shares some nostalgic memories about the PodSafe Music Network and how new platforms like Wave Lake might just bring that magic back. Plus, we bounce around ideas about how musicians, authors, and other creatives can use podcasting to connect more deeply with their audiences and earn real support directly from their listeners. Thanks for all the feedback! Your HostsFind Dave at schoolofpodcasting.com Find Daniel at theaudacitytopodcast.com   Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Audacity to Podcast School of Podcasting New Podcast AppsListen to this podcast on any of the fine value-enabled app at www.newpodcastapps.com   Support The ShowDaniel Podgagement - Boost Your Audience Engagement Social Subscribe and Follow Plugin Dave Buy Dave a Coffee  Join the School of Podcasting Profit From Your Podcast Book Mentioned in this episode: If You've Received Value From This Episode This podcast supports podcasting 2.0 boosts and streaming of sats. You can boost the show using a new podcast app at www.newpodcastapps.com Podcasting 2.0 Apps

    25 min

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Want to learn more about Podcasting 2.0, and the Value 4 Value Model but don't understand anything anyone is talking about when it comes to all this satoshi, nodes, sphinx, etc? Then this is the show for you. Join us as I explain the bleeding edge of streaming satoshis for podcasters as we examine the value-for-value business model. I'll also talk about other business ideas, technology and tools in podcasting.

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