The Christian Podcaster

Eric Nevins
The Christian Podcaster

The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.

  1. Is Banter Good or Bad? with Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz

    13 ФЕВР.

    Is Banter Good or Bad? with Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz

    Is Banter Good or Bad? Get ready for an eye-opening discussion on banter in podcasts. Join us as we explore the impact of banter, the value of authenticity, and the unique voice each podcaster brings to the table. In this episode of The Christian Podcaster, our host Eric Nevins explores the significance of banter in fostering connections with listeners and discusses using banter effectively with guest Amy Fritz. Amy and Eric shed light on the importance of considering the podcast's theme and audience interests when including banter, emphasizing the need for relevancy and value. The episode delves into the power of planning and authentic engagement, offering valuable takeaways for podcasters aiming to enhance audience connection. If you're looking to elevate your podcasting game and improve audience engagement, this episode provides practical tips and insights for incorporating banter that resonates with your listeners, fostering a deeper connection and enriching their listening experience. Tune in to find out! Quotes from the episode: "The best banter is perfectly planned for. The amount of editing that you're willing to do, the amount of thought that you're willing to put into your podcast does determine the quality of your show, including your banter. "- Eric Nevins "Be yourself in Christ, he made you for a reason, and we need you, and podcasting needs you, and the people who need to listen to your show need you as well." - Amy Fritz "If you see that people are skipping through your first 10-15 minutes long intro, that's a while. So you want to get to the content sooner than later. Give them something to enjoy, give something to consume to chew on. You can always come back to some of the other pieces, but it just depends. "- Eric NevinsIn this episode, you will be able to: Understand that relevant banter adds depth and connection to podcasts Embrace authenticity to elevate your podcasting game Cultivate trust with your audience through genuine connection Master the art of banter for engaging podcasts Leverage relevant banter to captivate your audience Timestamped summary of this episode:00:00:00 - The Importance of Thoughtful Banter The host emphasizes the importance of well-planned banter, stating that the amount of thought and editing put into a podcast determines its quality, including banter.00:03:19 - Defining Banter The conversation delves into the definition of banter, with the host and guest discussing its role as a warm-up or runway for the main content, as well as a way to share personal aspects and connect with the audience.00:07:10 - Perspectives on Banter The host reads comments from listeners expressing both positive and negative views on banter, reflecting the diverse opinions on its value in podcasting, with some finding it essential for connection and others preferring to skip it.00:11:36 - The Example of "The Holy Post" The host highlights the banter on "The Holy Post" podcast, discussing its format and how it has been received by listeners, noting the attempt to change the format and its outcome.00:12:40 - The Role of Banter in Podcasts The hosts discuss the importance of banter in podcasts and when it makes sense to include it. They mention the need for banter to be relevant and solve a problem for the audience, as well as the potential pitfalls of irrelevant banter.00:15:00 - Relevance of Banter The hosts emphasize the importance of relevance when incorporating banter. They use examples to illustrate how banter should align with the theme of the podcast and provide value to the listeners, cautioning against inside jokes and random tangents.00:16:22 - Banter with Guests The discussion shifts to how to incorporate banter when hosting a solo podcast or interviewing guests. The hosts share their experiences of personal connections with guests and the need to involve the listener in the conversation, even when bantering with guests.00:21:49 - Earning the Right with Your Audience The hosts delve in

    28 мин.
  2. Crushing Your 2024 Podcasting Aspirations

    12.12.2023

    Crushing Your 2024 Podcasting Aspirations

    Do you have big goals for your podcast in 2024? I’m a podcast coach with more than seven years of experience and I help podcasters like you build your podcast into a powerful tool for promoting your ministry or business. In 2024, I’m helping podcasters like you with a new program, unlike anything I’ve ever done before. I’ll tell you about it and how you can participate in a moment. First, we need to talk about why you might want to join a podcast coaching program like this. While there are many reasons, here are three: First, you’ve hustled as far as you can and need expertise to go further.This happens to all of us at a certain point. If you haven’t spent years researching, studying, and implementing podcasting, you could use some help and you know it. Your heart is telling you that it’s time to get some help. Second, you’re convicted to stop half-hearting your show. You started with a great vision that you still believe in but have been giving only half-efforts to the work it takes to grow your podcast and reap the rewards. You got discouraged when you didn’t see results along the way and slowed down. Nagging in the back of your mind, though, is a feeling that you can do so much more if you commit. Third, you want to unlock podcasting’s power for connection in your business or ministry but you’ve stalled. You want to become the authority on your subject, meet more leaders in your niche, and create something that will last. And you know that you can create a show that will serve and change the lives of your audience. 2024 is the time! Coaching that brings honest feedback combined with knowledge can change the trajectory of your podcast and even your life. In this program, we will meet every month for six months. We will discuss your mindset limitations that lead to results like those above and overcome them. We will explore strategies and brainstorm ideas and you will then implement them. You will have access to me via Voxer for questions between sessions. We will compare where you started to where you end up and set your trajectory going forward. But there’s one unique feature of this program that I haven’t shared with you, yet. This coaching program will be completely recorded and turned into a podcast of its own. I’m investing massive amounts of time and energy to create the absolute best experience for you (as I always do) so that we can share your results with the world. I intend to promote this podcast heavily and regularly resulting in tremendous exposure for you. My email list and social audiences will hear about this podcast coaching show and be invited multiple times to listen. And, of course, you can use the show in your own marketing efforts.  If this sounds interesting to you, keep reading to see if you are a good fit for the program.  This program is for you if you: Have at least 100 published episodes (or close to it) Have a problem with your podcast that you want to solve next year A desire to grow your podcast’s reach substantially in 2024 Willingness to invest in your podcast financially for both tools and the coaching program itself Agree to have your sessions with me recorded and shared in online content including but not limited to a short run podcast, social media, and blog content Because of the nature of support I am offering, there are a limited number of openings so follow the actions below immediately to join. Here are the next steps: Fill out an application for the program here. The questions help me get a good sense of where you are at the moment and how we can grow together.  Next, I will reach out to you shortly after you submit your application. We will set up a call and discuss the program, how it will help you, and overall make sure we are a good fit for one another. If we decide not to work together, that’s okay, too.  Once we both decide it’s a good fit, you purchase your coaching package and we schedule our first appointment in January. Then,

    31 мин.
  3. Creating Community with Your Audience with Jen Kline

    05.12.2023

    Creating Community with Your Audience with Jen Kline

    Hey friends!   Step #7 on our podcasting roadmap is building a community intentionally around your podcast. What’s the best way to build your community? There’s nothing quite like a shared experience to bring people together. But what kind of experience and how do you even go about making it happen? Our guest today is Jen Kline and she believes that a virtual conference is the ultimate community builder. Jen will share with us when to host an online event for your audience, how to market it, and some super insider tips to overcoming the challenges virtual events bring. I’m so impressed by Jen’s commitment to helping others build substantive communities and I can’t wait to introduce her to you. After listening to this conversation, you’ll be ready to start your own online conference, too. Join her free online conference to learn how here! Quotes from the episode: Building a community is how you draw people in and really serve them. You create something that's bigger than you. They can serve each other, and it's really powerful. - Eric Nevins Virtual events are one of the best ways to grow your podcast and your business. You can reach people all over the world and bring the message of hope that God has placed in you to those who may not have access otherwise. - Jen Kline A virtual conference is like a value bomb for your audience and everybody else's audiences. It's about serving and giving before asking for more. Don't you want to be known as a giver and a server? - Eric Nevins In this episode, you will be able to: Learn the importance of joining virtual conferences for your podcast Collaborate with podcasters and creators for endless opportunities Ensure the accessibility and inclusivity of virtual events for a wider audience Embrace the importance of community and shared experiences for meaningful connections. Discover effective timing and marketing strategies for virtual events Start planning your own virtual event Create a landing page or registration form for your event Timestamped summary of this episode:00:00:05 - The Power of Virtual Events Virtual events are a great way to grow your podcast or email list and create a sense of community among your audience.00:01:33 - Discovering the Power of Virtual Events Jen Klein shares her experience of hosting her first virtual conference and how it led to building relationships and a sense of community.00:04:39 - The Relevance of Virtual Conferences Virtual conferences are still relevant, especially for those who can't attend in-person conferences due to various reasons. They provide a platform to reach a global audience and share messages of hope and transformation.00:07:05 - Connecting with Your Ideal Audience Virtual events allow podcasters to connect with their ideal audience by collaborating with like-minded thinkers and offering valuable content that resonates with their audience's needs and interests.00:09:05 - Collaboration and Serving Your Audience Collaboration is key in online business, and virtual conferences provide an opportunity to collaborate with others in the industry to serve a larger audience. Serving your audience first and providing value can lead to growth and success.00:15:48 - The Value of Virtual Events Virtual events provide a valuable space for shared experiences and community-building. They can serve as a platform to connect with your audience and provide them with transformative content and opportunities. While in-person events have their own advantages, virtual events have their own unique benefits.00:17:19 - Choosing the Right Time for a Virtual Event The best time to host a virtual event depends on your audience and their needs. It's important to consider the timing of your industry or niche and align your event with relevant seasons or milestones. February and March may be conference season for some, but it's essential to strategize based on your specific audience.00:22:38 - Marketing and Growing Yo

    47 мин.
  4. Sharing Your Story of Hope with Brian Dixon

    14.11.2023

    Sharing Your Story of Hope with Brian Dixon

    Do you believe your story matters deeply to advancement of the Kingdom of God in the world? I certainly do because it's as you bring the Gospel to bear on your niche that people hear that message of hope. Today, we talk with Hope Writers and Hope Story Conference founder, Brian Dixon about why your story needs to be shared, what happens if you don't share, and why taking action today is the most important thing you can do to move forward. Plus, Brian and I make a special announcement about the Hope Story Conference! (Hint, it's a special discount on your ticket for CPA! Save 30% when you sign up before November 23 and use the code CPA at check out.) Quotes from the episode: We built our company on 1 Peter 3:15, which is "Always be ready to share the reason for the hope that you have." - Brian Dixon We start with, how was I designed? How was I made? Because God knitted you, right? The Bible says, you're his poem, you're his workmanship, created to do good works. - Brian Dixon Think about the power of sharing your message. Proverbs talks about a righteous man leaves an inheritance to his children's children. What better legacy to leave than to lead a messenger life and to share your message by sharing it in a podcast, writing a book. - Brian Dixon Meet our Guest: Brian Dixon is an expert in helping podcasters, entrepreneurs, and authors grow their impact and income online. He is the creator of the Hope Story Conference, a gathering where Christian content creators can come together to encourage, inspire, and support one another in sharing their message of hope with the world. Brian's passion for spreading hope stems from his own personal journey, including a life-changing car accident that challenged him to make the most of his second chance at life. With his expertise in technology and his belief in the power of podcasting, Brian is dedicated to empowering Christian podcasters to use their voices to bring hope and inspiration to listeners. As a guest on the Christian Podcaster, Brian shares his insights and experiences to help content creators effectively share their unique stories of hope. In this episode, you will be able to: Learn the secrets of Christian podcasting and entrepreneurship to make a lasting impact online. Unlock the key steps to starting and growing a successful podcast that reaches a wider audience. Craft your own XYZ statement to communicate your unique message of hope effectively. Form meaningful relationships and network with like-minded creators to expand your reach and influence. Discover the transformative power of sharing your hope story at the Hope Story conference and get an exclusive discount. Embrace technology and podcasting as a powerful tool for evangelism, encouragement, and exhortation. Recognize that as a podcaster or content creator, you have the ability to bring the gospel to bear on your niche and share the hope that you have for free on the internet. Timestamped summary of this episode:00:00:02 - Life-changing Moments The guest reflects on how the small moments in life, such as something someone said in passing, can have a profound impact on us.00:00:41 - Introduction to the Hope Story Conference The host introduces the guest, Brian Dixon, who helps messengers like podcasters grow their income and impact online. They discuss the upcoming Hope Story Conference, a gathering for Christian writers, speakers, and podcasters to encourage and inspire each other to share their messages of hope.00:03:22 - Exciting Announcement The host announces that he will be attending the Hope Story Conference and offering coaching sessions for podcasters. He emphasizes the power of coaching in helping podcasters overcome roadblocks and grow their shows.00:06:12 - Apologist for Hope Brian shares that he has always been an optimist and believes that as Christians, we are called to be excited about God's word and work. He sees technology, particularly podcasting,

    37 мин.
  5. Podcast Promotion Plans with Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz

    07.11.2023

    Podcast Promotion Plans with Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz

    How do you get more podcast listeners? In the Christian Podcasters Association marketing plan, there are five steps to creating awareness of your podcast. One of them is social media. (I heard that collective groan.) But is the problem with social media? Or is that you don't have a good plan for sharing in all the places? On today's episode of The Christian Podcaster, Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz share their podcast promotion plans that they use each and every week. You'll be inspired to take your social sharing up a level or two and stop being afraid to share your hard work.   Quotes from the episode: Never be afraid to share on social more than once, right? Because most people the algorithm means that most people aren't going to see it the first time. - Eric Nevins If you have something that helps people, then you need to share it. If your podcast is your mission, you need to share it. - Eric Nevins Don't be afraid to promote more than once. You're not annoying them. They can just keep scrolling. It's fine. - Eric Nevins In this episode, you will be able to: Boost Your Podcast's Reach Streamline Your Social Media Scheduling Build a Strong Connection Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction Eric Nevins introduces the podcast as the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association (CPA). He is joined by Amy Fritz, host of Untangled Faith and the driving force behind CPA Gold Group.00:00:24 - The Struggle for More Listeners Eric and Amy discuss the common struggle of podcasters to get more listeners for their shows. They highlight the importance of promoting episodes effectively to increase visibility and engagement.00:02:10 - Amy's High-Tech Sharing Strategy Amy shares her promotion process, which starts even before the podcast episode is published. She uses Loomly, a social media management tool, to schedule posts on various platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. She also creates engaging captions and teaser content to generate interest before the episode release.00:03:42 - Preparing Show Notes and Email Amy explains that she starts working on her show notes using Cap Show, a tool that helps with captions and social media content. She also writes an email to her audience, providing a preview of the upcoming episode and highlighting why they should listen. Amy emphasizes the importance of making it easy for subscribers to find the podcast they signed up for.00:05:48 - Eric's Low-Tech Sharing Process Eric shares his simpler approach to promotion. He writes a description and an email for each episode, which he later uses as social media content. He bookmarks his social media platforms, opening them all at once to quickly share00:13:46 - The Importance of Timing and Framing The guest was great, but the episode didn't perform well, possibly due to fatigue from politics. The host suggests re-sharing the episode at a different time, tying it into current events or trending topics to generate more interest.00:14:42 - Leveraging Repurposed Content Repurposing old episodes and creating quote cards or graphics with powerful quotes can help promote your podcast. Even if the content is not new, it can still resonate with your audience and spark engagement.00:16:00 - Maximizing Content from a Single Episode From one episode, you can create various forms of content, such as video clips, lists, and attention-grabbing graphics. By repurposing content, you can reach a wider audience and drive more interest in your podcast.00:17:11 - Helping People Find You Sharing your podcast multiple times on social media is encouraged, as most people may not see it initially due to algorithms. By consistently promoting your podcast, you're helping people discover your content and engage with it.00:18:48 - Sharing Your Mission It's important to remember that sharing your podcast is a way of helping people if it provides value or serves a mission. By nailing your message and effecti

    20 мин.
  6. Using Capsho to Get Your Show Discovered with Deirdre Tshien

    31.10.2023

    Using Capsho to Get Your Show Discovered with Deirdre Tshien

    AI is all the rage right now and that is especially true in the world of podcasting. What if using AI tools could make you not only faster but also help you how get discovered, more downloads, and reach the exact people you want to serve? Today, we are excited to welcome Deirdre Tshien, CEO and Founder of Capsho.com, the world's first AI-powered podcast copywriter. I've used it and find the tool extremely helpful. Deirdre is going to explain how to think about the already here AI revolution, best practices for getting the most out of Capsho, and how she is creating raving fans for the company. This conversation is going to help you level up your podcast production and promotion processes right away!   Meet our Guest Deirdre Tshien is the CEO and founder of Capsho, a pioneering platform that focuses on improving podcast discoverability and audience reach. With a background in banking and a keen interest in emerging technologies, Deirdre brings a unique perspective to the podcasting industry. Originally from Australia, she has a track record of exploring innovative solutions and their potential applications across various sectors. After a venture in the fashion technology space, Deirdre shifted her focus to the podcasting realm and recognized the common challenge faced by podcasters in gaining visibility and attracting listeners. Motivated by this observation, she founded Capsho to provide podcasters with effective tools and strategies to boost their show's discoverability, engage with their target audience, and achieve greater success. Through Capsho, Deirdre is revolutionizing the podcasting landscape by empowering content creators to maximize their potential and broaden their impact in an increasingly competitive market. Quotes from the episode: There's no better way to find your voice and amplify your message than a podcast. - Deirdre Tshien Copywriting is so vitally important because we need to be able to nail the value that we provide, the audience that we're trying to reach, and the fact that we can solve a problem that they have. - Deirdre Tshien If we can get people to our podcast and get them to connect with us and come to know, like, and trust us through our podcast, then they'll come to our challenge and that's when we can invite them to our program. - Deirdre Tshien In this episode, you will be able to: Boost your podcast's discoverability and reach by leveraging Capsho's powerful audio marketing platform. Learn effective marketing strategies to maximize your podcast's visibility and attract a larger audience using Capsho. Discover how to build a strong and supportive community of fellow podcasters to collaborate, learn from, and grow together. Adopt a customer-centric approach in podcasting to better understand and cater to your audience's needs, resulting in increased engagement and loyalty. Unlock the full potential of Capsho's features to enhance your podcast's discoverability and make it easier for new listeners to find and enjoy your content. Timestamped summary of this episode:00:00:03 - The Role of AI in Assisting Humans Deirdre discusses the importance of AI as an assistant rather than a replacement for humans in various fields, including podcasting.00:00:47 - Constant Improvement in Podcasting The concept of "1% better every day" is introduced as a way for podcasters to continually improve their content and delivery.00:02:02 - Deirdre's Background and Career Journey Deirdre shares her background, growing up in Australia, pursuing a law degree, and working in the banking industry before exploring AI and technology.00:04:16 - Transition from Hospitality to AI Deirdre discusses the catalyst for transitioning from the hospitality industry to exploring AI and technology, as well as the failed fashion technology idea that led to the creation of Capsho.00:07:56 - Importance of Meeting a Need Deirdre emphasizes the importance of meeting a significant need when starting a bu

    35 мин.
  7. What We Learned at Podcast Movement 2023

    24.10.2023

    What We Learned at Podcast Movement 2023

    Podcast Movement 2023 took place in Denver, Colorado in August 2023. While it seems like yesterday, it's actually been a couple of months ago. If you couldn't be there (and that's most of us, right?), you can still learn from those of us who were. In this episode recorded live at the event, host Eric Nevins sat down with Amy Fritz, Lori Adams-Brown, Alajahwon Ridgeway, Melissa Weber, Amanda Turnbull, Ryan Clevenger, and Norman Smith. They reveal the lessons they've learned and discuss their experiences and key takeaways from the event. Come along for the journey and let us know what your takeaway was from this episode! Quotes from the episode: Meeting other podcasters at Podcast Movement was a game-changer for me. The support and understanding from this community is invaluable. - Amy Fritz Active engagement with your audience is key. Take the time to listen to them, connect with them, and build long-term relationships. It's worth the investment. - Alajahwon Ridgeway Hearing what your audience needs and creating a product for them is powerful. It's important to serve your listeners and provide value that aligns with their needs. - Melissa Weber Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - The Power of Community in Podcasting Podcasting can feel isolating, but being part of a community of like-minded individuals can combat the loneliness and provide support and inspiration.00:01:36 - Highlights from Podcast Movement Eric and Amy discuss their experience at Podcast Movement, the largest convention for podcasters. They talk about the different tracks available and the importance of continuous learning.00:06:05 - Untangled Faith Podcast and Feed Drops Amy introduces her podcast, Untangled Faith, which focuses on helping people navigate their Christian faith journey. She shares her plan to do a feed drop on another podcast as a strategy to reach new listeners.00:08:27 - A World of Difference Podcast and Key Takeaways Lori talks about her podcast, A World of Difference, which celebrates diversity and unity. She shares her approach of implementing a maximum of three takeaways from podcast conferences and highlights the importance of synthesizing information.00:09:29 - Evolving Technology in Podcasting Eric and Lori discuss the ever-changing landscape of podcasting technology. Lori emphasizes the importance of staying informed and adapting to new technological advancements.00:13:04 - The Value of Every Person The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing the worth and significance of every individual we meet. It emphasizes the idea that everyone has something to teach us and that we should approach each interaction with an open mind and a willingness to learn.00:13:58 - YouTube Shorts and Podcasting The guest shares their experience as a reluctant YouTuber and how they recently started utilizing YouTube for their podcast. They mention the potential benefits of adding YouTube Shorts to their content and express their willingness to try it out.00:15:32 - Passive vs Proactive Engagement The guest discusses the importance of actively engaging with podcast listeners rather than simply passively producing content. They emphasize the value of networking, building relationships, and seeking feedback from the audience to tailor the podcast to their needs.00:16:36 - Finding Support and Community The guest reflects on the sense of loneliness that can come with podcasting and highlights the power of being surrounded by a community of like-minded individuals. They emphasize the strength that comes from collaboration and the exchange of ideas within a supportive network.00:19:13 - Building Relationships and Support The conversation emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships with podcast listeners and the podcasting community. The guest suggests reaching out to individuals personally, engaging with their feedback, and focusing on long-term relationships rather than short-term gains.00:25:52 - In

    49 мин.
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The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.

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