Too Long Didn't Listen

Dubble Audio

What is a podcast? How long should a podcast episode be? Is video podcasting worth it? Too Long Didn’t Listen is a podcast about podcasting that answers the biggest questions in the industry...quickly. Each episode asks one question. Five podcasters answer it in just 60 seconds each. We aim to cut through the LinkedIn debates, the rambling answers and curate trusted industry voices with their takes on the questions of the moment. Delivered to you in less time it takes to drink a coffee. If you're starting a podcast, growing one, or using podcasts as a marketing tool or just trying to work out what podcasting even is - give this a listen. Topics include: podcast tips, podcast growth, podcast marketing, starting a podcast, video podcasting

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  1. 6d ago

    Why start a podcast in 2026?

    Should you start a podcast in 2026? Some people think podcasting is oversaturated. Others think that's nonsense. In this episode of Too Long Didn't Listen, five podcasters explain why they'd still recommend starting a podcast in 2026. One guest says podcasts are one of the best ways to build connection and community. Another argues most people should think a lot harder about format before hitting record. One says podcasting can become a content engine for your business. Another says don't even bother unless you've actually got the time for it. So yeah. A fairly balanced conversation. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:28 - Candace Wilson (Founder of Your Podcast Producer Limited) 01:16 - Chris Stone (Founder of Podcast Crew) 02:35 - Kevyah Cardoso (Narrative Podcast Producer & Director at SomeSay) 03:34 - Dee Safieh (Writer & host of Switchblade Sisters Social Club) 04:23 - Katie Stokes (Host of Floating Space & Freelance Audio Producer) 05:25 - Outro Guests: Candace Wilson - Founder of Your Podcast Producer Limited Chris Stone - Founder of Podcast Crew Kevyah Cardoso - Narrative Podcast Producer & Director at SomeSay Dee Safieh - Writer & host of Switchblade Sisters Social Club Katie Stokes - Host of Floating Space & Freelance Audio Producer In This Episode: • Is podcasting oversaturated? • Why format matters before you hit record • The reality of podcast growth and monetisation • How podcasts can become a content engine • Why you probably don't need video to start • Why podcasting still feels accessible in 2026 About The Show: Too Long Didn't Listen is a short-form podcast where five podcasters answer one big podcasting question in 60 seconds each. Produced by Dubble Audio Hosted by Josh Craggs. Follow & Contact: Instagram: @dubbleaudio @toolongdidntlisten LinkedIn: Dubble Audio

    6 min
  2. May 18

    What Is A Podcast? 5 Podcasters Answer

    What actually is a podcast? Sounds like a simple question. But it seems there’s no simple answer. In episode one of Too Long Didn't Listen, we asked five podcasters to define podcasting in 60 seconds or less. The result is a mix of perspectives on storytelling, connection, creativity, video, audio and why podcasting feels different from every other medium online. Some see podcasts as an evolving media that can live across audio, video and live experiences. Others focus on intimacy, passion and the power of telling stories through sound alone. Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:33 - Thuy Dong (Junior Producer at Dream Jobs of the Future) 01:33 - Dee Safieh (Writer & host of Switchblade Sisters Social Club) 02:36 - Adam Batty (Producer of MF DOOM: Long Island to Leeds) 03:41 - Kevyah Cardoso (Narrative podcast producer and Director at SomeSay) 04:48 - Em (Host of Verbal Diorama) 05:57 - Outro Guests Thuy Dong - Junior Producer at Jimmy's Jobs of the FutureDee Safieh - Writer and host of Switchblade Sisters Social ClubAdam Batty - Producer of MF DOOM: Long Island to LeedsKevyah Cardoso - Narrative podcast producer and Director at SomeSayEm - Host of Verbal Diorama In This Episode Whether video podcasts are still podcastsWhy podcasting feels more personal than other mediaWhy podcasting remains such an accessible mediumThe difference between content and storytellingHave Netflix changed the podcast definition?Why podcasting keeps evolving Mentioned In This Episode Switchblade Sisters Social ClubMF DOOM: Long Island to LeedsVine: Six Seconds That Changed the WorldVerbal DioramaBuffy the Vampire Slayer About The Show Too Long Didn't Listen is a short-form podcast where five podcasters answer one big podcasting question in 60 seconds each. Produced by Dubble Audio Hosted by Josh Craggs. Follow & Contact Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tldlshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TooLongDidntListenShow If you enjoyed this episode (or found it useful) then consider sending it to a podcasting friend (as they’ll likely enjoy it more!).

    7 min

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What is a podcast? How long should a podcast episode be? Is video podcasting worth it? Too Long Didn’t Listen is a podcast about podcasting that answers the biggest questions in the industry...quickly. Each episode asks one question. Five podcasters answer it in just 60 seconds each. We aim to cut through the LinkedIn debates, the rambling answers and curate trusted industry voices with their takes on the questions of the moment. Delivered to you in less time it takes to drink a coffee. If you're starting a podcast, growing one, or using podcasts as a marketing tool or just trying to work out what podcasting even is - give this a listen. Topics include: podcast tips, podcast growth, podcast marketing, starting a podcast, video podcasting