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You love your podcast, but you spend too much time on. Don't worry! You're not alone. That's why you should listen to Podcast Workflows. On top of short tips to improve your process, grow your show, and maybe even make some money, you'll get weekly deep dives on how the best podcasters produce their shows, and what you can learn.

If you want save time while also increasing your listenership, grow your business, and establish your expertise, Podcast Workflows is for you!

Podcast Workflows - Improve Your Production Process by Learning from Pros Joe Casabona, Podcast Automation Coach

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You love your podcast, but you spend too much time on. Don't worry! You're not alone. That's why you should listen to Podcast Workflows. On top of short tips to improve your process, grow your show, and maybe even make some money, you'll get weekly deep dives on how the best podcasters produce their shows, and what you can learn.

If you want save time while also increasing your listenership, grow your business, and establish your expertise, Podcast Workflows is for you!

    Should I Really Use Dynamic Ads for Mid-roll Sponsors?

    Should I Really Use Dynamic Ads for Mid-roll Sponsors?

    I wouldn’t call myself an avid Jurassic Park fan. I was a little shy of 8 when it came out, and being a young boy I did enjoy dinosaurs…and man did those dinosaurs look real at the time.
    There are a few scenes I remember vividly from the movie. One is the scene where they’re in the car, the water rippling as the T-Rex approaches. The other is a commonly memed (is that right?) scene of Jeff Goldblum’s character, Dr. Ian Malcom, saying this:
    “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could…they didn’t stop to think if they should.”
    What does this have to do with podcast ads? Today, I'm exploring if I was so preoccupied with whether or not I could use Dynamic Ads, I never stopped to think if I should. 
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    The Tools for Podcasters Guide is Live!

    The Tools for Podcasters Guide is Live!

    When I came up with the idea for Podcast Workflows — nearly a year ago at CEX 2023 — one of the aspects of the site was to have a “Tools” page — something that could showcase the tools used in the deep dives I was doing.
    But I didn’t want to rush it. I wanted to focus on the content and see where the site went. Well, I'm happy to announce that the Tools Guide is finally live!
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    What Makes Good Podcast Artwork in 2024?

    What Makes Good Podcast Artwork in 2024?

    One of my favorite scenes from Scrubs happens in Season 3, Episode 1. Sarah Chalke’s character, Dr. Elliot Reid, is sitting on her bed, reflecting on the fact that she gets walked all over at work — and she decides to do something about it. With Tom Petty’s American Girl playing, she wrecks her room. She changes her look. She goes back to the hospital much more confident and as a result, she’s much more respected.
    The confidence in her appearance matched the confidence she wanted to convey to her colleagues and patients.
    I hate my podcast artwork.I think a lot has changed in the space since my show launched —so I decided to explore what makes good podcast artwork in 2024. 
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    The Digital Storytelling Aspect of Podcasting

    The Digital Storytelling Aspect of Podcasting

    A family walks into a talent agency, and says, “Have we got the act for you…”
    If you’re familiar with this opening to a joke, you may have had a visceral reaction to it — either you think it’s hysterically funny, shamefully disgusting, or both. It’s the opening to the joke, The Aristocrats, and if you have a weak stomach, I don’t suggest you look it up.
    See, the point of this joke isn’t actually the punchline, which is right in the title. The point is to see how long you can improv a shocking, disgusting, offensive story.
    You can think about it as a secret handshake among comedians, that became not so secret after a 2005 documentary came out about it.
    It going me thinking about the importance of telling a story.
    This week, I got to speak to my friend Nick Benson’s college classes about Digital Storytelling.
    Don’t worry, I didn’t tell The Aristocrats.
    Instead, I spoke to them about why storytelling is so important in any content you create, especially podcasting.
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    • 26 min
    Thinking About Spotify, Exclusivity, Call Her Daddy, and Joe Rogan

    Thinking About Spotify, Exclusivity, Call Her Daddy, and Joe Rogan

    Spotify has made a couple of big announcements this month. First, their second-biggest show, Call Her Daddy, ended exclusively rights. While the show will still be a Spotify show, it will be widely distributed (though video will still be exclusive to Spotify).
    Then, the following weekend, the same thing is happened with The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE). It will soon be available on other platforms, after being completely exclusive to Spotify for the past 3+ years.
    JRE’s renewal was also apparently a massive deal monetarily. It’s got me thinking a lot about podcasting and what’s in store for us.

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    What I Learned Doing a Daily Podcast

    What I Learned Doing a Daily Podcast

    As I write this, I feel stuck between two idioms. The first is, “Shoot for the moon, and you’ll land among the stars.”
    The second is, “he’s always swinging for the fences.”
    The former has a positive connotation. If you aim high, even if you fall short, you’ll still do something great. The latter can be negative. You’re constantly trying to hit a home run (and striking out) when a single will do.
    Last year I was pretty set on doing a daily podcast. I loved the idea of combining that with a mini podcast to create a fantastic back catalog of podcasting tips for anyone at any stage of podcasting.
    It also allowed me to experiment and really understand what goes into creating a daily show.
    The short: it’s a lot of work. I’m going to share everything I learned with you. Then you can decide if I was shooting for the moon to land among the stars, or swinging for the fences and striking out.
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