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  • The Podcast News
  • One Book That Changed My Life
  • Reservation w/Robbie
  • I Sell Comics
  • DAN FOGLER’S 4d Xperience!
  • Your Turn to Choose
  • Style with Trysh’s Podcast
  • Sneakers, Reselling, & Streetwear by AMNotify
  • Among Malay Pirates : a Tale of Adventure and Peril by HENTY, G. A.
  • Shaping Logics
  • I.A. Podcast
  • Dialogues on Verbal Behavior
  • The Hive Podcast
  • The Infinity Podcast
  • WeEatCNY: The Podcast
  • Your Home Story
  • Are These Books Drunk?
  • Drawn to Your Story
  • Real Talk With Mason Bray
  • The Amy Beecher Show
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    The Podcast News

    The Podcast News

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    Since Nov 9, 2019 15:12 UTC

    A weekly recap of the latest podcast news and helpful tutorials. A show for podcast producers. Subscribe now to get important podcast news and helpful tips and tricks about podcast production, audience growth, monetization strategies, and more. Produced and hosted by podcast producer and editor Aaron Dowd.

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    – Consumers crave cheerful content during the coronavirus crisis
    – 5 Ways to Fix Your Podcast’s Discoverability Problem
    – No commuting, no problem: Podcasting ad revenue continues to grow
    – A Survival Guide For Parents: Introducing Podcasts Into Homeschooling
    – The Anatomy of a Podcast Open

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    Consumers crave cheerful content during the coronavirus crisis

    Starting off with this post this week from Sara Fisher on Axios.com:

    > Consumers are looking for fun and lighthearted entertainment to relieve stress during the coronavirus crisis, instead of categories like true crime or suspense.

    > Why it matters: Some mediums, like podcasting, that over-index on genres like true crime, may be partially impacted by the fact that consumers need a break from their regular content routines.

    > Driving the news: According to new research from tv research firm Magid, consumers are seeking out funny (39%) and fun (31%) videos, movies and TV programs during the coronavirus crisis.

    > Users are looking for comedic relief, according to new data from Captify, a firm that specializes in search retargeting. Users searching for search terms within Captify’s network such as funny movies, standup comedy, comedy, funny and sitcom as they relate to movies and TV shows was up over 314% from March 1 to April 12.

    I’m not disconnecting from the news, but I need a distraction from it sometimes, and thankfully there are a lot of podcasters still putting out entertaining and educational content that provides some relief.

    If you’re one of the podcasters making content that isn’t news: Thank you.

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    5 Ways to Fix Your Podcast’s Discoverability Problem

    From Jeremy Enns on his Medium blog, 5 ways to help you with audience acquisition and growth:

    > A lot gets made over podcasting’s so-called “Discoverability Problem,” the perceived difficulty of allowing listeners to easily discover relevant podcasts.

    > I call BS.

    > Here are five quick thoughts on how to fix the discoverability problem for your show.

    A great list of advice about growing an audience that touches on some important things that are often overlooked. A few stand-out quotes:

    > Instead of waiting for podcasting apps and platforms to deliver the breakthrough development that will take your show and drop it into the lap of every one of your ideal listeners, you need to take the lead in getting in front of your audience and introducing yourself.

    > The bar rising on the quality of the average podcast is ultimately a good thing for podcast listeners. As podcasters, we should desperately want people to associate the word “podcasting” with high-quality, engaging media. The only people who will suffer by a rising bar are those podcasters who refuse to adapt.

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    No commuting, no problem: Podcasting ad revenue continues to grow

    For this post on digiday.com, Max Willens checks in with a few industry folks about how podcast listener behavior and advertising spending is changing:

    > With commuting on hold and everybody Zooming all the time, podcast consumption has taken a bit of a hit as listeners look for new ways to fit shows into their daily routines.

    > But podcasting’s simplicity — and its on-demand nature — has meant that for now, ad revenue continues to grow for the medium, with many brand advertisers content to rework their messaging and keep spending, even as direct response advertisers pause or drop theirs.

    > Though podcasting has not been immune to the pauses, cancellations and delays that have battered digital media the past few weeks, brand advertising on the format remains healthy: Megaphone, a podcast hosting and monetization platform used by publishers ranging from CBS Interactive to Vox Media, booked around twice as much new business as it lost in March, chief revenue officer Matt Turck said.

    I keep returning to how much different our spending habits are going to be moving forward.

    I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around just how different life is going to be, especially when thinking about all the jobs and commerce that revolved around people being in groups in close proximity to each other.

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    A Survival Guide For Parents: Introducing Podcasts Into Homeschooling

    From Erik Jones, for the Bello Collective’s Medium blog, a look at how to get your kids to listen to podcasts as part of their education at home:

    > “Teachers don’t get paid enough,” is a phrase I imagine millions of parents have uttered out loud at some point this month.

    > Stepping into the role of teacher is hard on a good day, and all the more difficult with a pandemic going on. There are countless permutations on what the new normal of home life looks like, none of which make it easy to prioritize education.

    > I love podcasts, my wife loves podcasts, and both of our kids love learning. On paper, podcasts are perfect for homeschooling, with bite-sized lessons, minimal screen time, and a robust selection of family-friendly content.

    > Not so fast. It turns out podcasts don’t hold the attention of young kids, no matter how much you hype it up to them. As much as I love Wow in the World, Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz are no match for Anna and Elsa for a guaranteed peaceful house.

    > We didn’t want to give up so easily though, so over the past few weeks we have experimented with what actually works in helping young minds engage with educational audio while stuck at home. Podcasts are perfect as the centerpiece of a learning experience for kids. It just takes a little planning and patience.

    > What follows are some of the strategies we’ve stumbled upon in our persistence to make audio work as a component of an at-home education for younger students.

    A few of the takeaways:

    – Experiment with best times of day and days of the week
    – Put podcasts on the TV
    – Talk before, during, and after the podcast
    – Listen while doing something else
    – Good ol’ bribery

    As a kid, I loved radio dramas, and I wish I could have had access to today’s free library of podcasts.

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    The Anatomy of a Podcast Open

    From Tracy DeForge on the PodcastBusinessJournal.com:

    > The old saying goes, “You get one chance to make a first impression.” What can a first impression tell us about anyone? Fifty-five percent of first impressions are made with visual impact. If you think about it, that’s only 55 percent. What makes up the other 45 percent? It’s all about the audio. It’s not what you say, but how you say it.

    > An audio impression means the tone of your voice, the sound of your voice, and the words that you use. When you’re thinking about your podcast open, remember it’s your first chance to make a great impression. Also, it’s important to note that the first five to eight minutes of your podcast is the most critical when grabbing and holding your listener’s attention.

    > Some people will tell you the main content is an essential part of your podcast. There’s no doubt your content is essential. But what if listeners never get to it? The open of your podcast can impact whether a person chooses to listen to the rest of your show.

    > How do you evaluate the power of your podcast open? If you’re just launching your podcast or currently an active podcaster and want to assess your open and see how you can elevate it to the next level, ask yourself these questions.

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    Closing Thoughts

    I don’t have too much to share this week. I did have a wonderful conversation with Mathew Passy for his Podcast Me Anything show, so keep an eye out that, I’ll share a link when the episode drops.

    I also recorded a new episode of The Podcast Dude that I’ll edit and publish… soon… Thanks to everyone who showed up for the live stream of that, it was fun and let’s do it again soon.

    As always, thanks for listening. Stay safe out there, and I’ll talk to you again next week.

    Aaron Dowd
    April 19, 2020
    Los Angeles, California

    Thanks to the folks supporting this show: Kato, Alexander, and Norman, and Don.

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    One Book That Changed My Life

    One Book That Changed My Life

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    Since Dec 9, 2021 07:00 UTC

    Welcome to the podcast where entrepreneurs, experts & thought leaders share one book and the life-changing principles they applied. In each episode you’ll discover business books past and present that are changing the lives of people just like you. We’ll cover some hidden gems, some lost classics, and shed new light on books you thought you knew. Guests range from up-and-coming coaches, consultants, speakers and authors to big names sharing things they’ve never shared on podcasts before. I’m Matt Johnson, agency owner, podcaster and author of MicroFamous. I’ll be your host for this journey through the land of life-changing books!

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    Reservation w/Robbie

    Reservation w/Robbie

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    Since Feb 25, 2021 02:35 UTC

    Grab a bite & talk to me nice & don’t forget to check out the YouTube channel under “Reservation W/Robbie”. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-gallegos6/support

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    I Sell Comics

    I Sell Comics

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    Since Aug 18, 2014 17:31 UTC

    Mike Zapcic, 2nd in command of the World’s Greatest Comic Book Store and Ming Chen (hired to fulfill the Asian Quota) take you through best in comics, pop culture, and movies live every Thursday from Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash. Join these two Comic Book Men as They Sell Comics!

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    DAN FOGLER’S 4d Xperience!

    DAN FOGLER’S 4d Xperience!

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    Since Aug 18, 2016 02:52 UTC

    For people who love movies! Join the smoke circle with actor and comedian Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts, Fanboys, Balls of Fury, The Walking Dead) as he chats with celebrity guest-friends and discusses the latest movies and pop culture! Fun impressions and wild behind the scenes stories.

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    Your Turn to Choose

    Your Turn to Choose

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    Since Oct 24, 2023 09:00 UTC

    We’re Gabriel and Sophie, and we like watching films together – so we thought we’d make a podcast about it. Each week we’ll take it in turns to choose a film (a new one, an old favourite, a hidden gem) we’ll watch it, then we’ll talk about it. Expect fizzing filmic critique… and a healthy dose of nonsense. Get in touch at yourturntochoose@gmail.com

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    Style with Trysh’s Podcast

    Style with Trysh’s Podcast

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    Since May 28, 2023 17:00 UTC

    In 2013, Atlanta-based Gospel Recording Artist Trish Standley began her media journey with an online radio show Style with Trysh. The original purpose of the show was to share styling tips with others. As an independent artist, Trish traveled to various events where she’d receive inquiries such as “Where did you get your outfit?” One who would never hoard that information Trish decided to provide that information along with the boutique owners, designers and stylists she utilized. The show’s journey began on BlogTalk Radio then the show graduated to Survival Radio Network. Style with Trysh Radio Show syndicated to other online radio stations which included: Life 1500, WordRadio.com & 108 Praise Radio. The show included segments such as “What’s Happening with San” and “Martacious’ Closet.” When followers expressed that there were still struggles translating some of the information without having a visual demonstration, further changes were needed.In 2019, The Style with Trysh Show decided to graduate from radio to television. They partnered with Mark Squared Studios to broadcast the “Style with Trysh TV Show ” on local Atlanta TV broadcast The AIB Network channel & streamed on Xperienc OnDemand Network where they were voted the most viewed streaming show within its first month of broadcast. Season 2 is set to air March of 2022.

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    Sneakers, Reselling, & Streetwear by AMNotify

    Sneakers, Reselling, & Streetwear by AMNotify

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    Since Jul 13, 2022 17:04 UTC

    Join AMNotify, the premier sneaker community, as they discuss the most important sneaker, reselling, and streetwear topics every week.

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    Among Malay Pirates : a Tale of Adventure and Peril by HENTY, G. A.

    Among Malay Pirates : a Tale of Adventure and Peril by HENTY, G. A.

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    G. A . Henty was a prolific writer of historical fiction for young adults. In this collection of shorter stories we visit Malay pirates, have a couple of tales of India, a shipwreck off the Channel Islands and a bursting dam in California, and finish off escaping from captivity in China (Summary by annise)

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    Shaping Logics

    Shaping Logics

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    Since Jun 10, 2018 07:00 UTC

    Shaping Logics is a podcast produced in Barrio Logan, San Diego. The podcast will serve as a platform to discuss topics of interest in the fields of design and architecture. Shaping Logics is a collaborative effort between aux-lab (Abel Zatarain) and ohms architects (Miguel Reyes and Hector Aramburo).

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    I.A. Podcast

    I.A. Podcast

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    Since Feb 12, 2021 17:30 UTC

    Listen into my shenanigans about food, poetry, Sudan, politics, rants & who knows what else… Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ia-podcast-official/support

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    Dialogues on Verbal Behavior

    Dialogues on Verbal Behavior

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    Since Sep 18, 2024 14:35 UTC

    David C. Palmer, PhD, and David Roth provide chapter-by-chapter in-depth analysis of B. F. Skinner’s classic, VERBAL BEHAVIOR.

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    The Hive Podcast

    The Hive Podcast

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    Since Apr 14, 2020 21:08 UTC

    Do you consider yourself a Creative? If so this podcast is for you. Hear from successful Creatives to learn more about their process, how they’ve built communities around their brands, and the experiences they’ve had along the way, in hopes that you are inspired to pursue your goals and be successful!

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    The Infinity Podcast

    The Infinity Podcast

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    Since Apr 19, 2021 02:30 UTC

    THE INFINITY PODCAST may or may not be a deep dive on the Marvel Cinematic Universe; it may or may not offer hot takes on Ant-Man & The Wasp or Jeremy Renner’s Instagram. What THE INFINITY PODCAST will be — with certainty — is an hour in which hosts Rachel Schenk, Scott Thomas, and Patrick (H) Willems look at pop culture plus the world at large through the lens of a film series that is forever shaping both of them. They’re gonna laugh; they’re gonna argue; they’re gonna ride Marvel’s coattails to Infinity…and beyond. Join them. Excelsior!

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    WeEatCNY: The Podcast

    WeEatCNY: The Podcast

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    Since Apr 10, 2018 23:38 UTC

    Started for the love of sharing our date night outings, WeEatCNY aims to share the great cuisine coming from the exceptional chefs and restaurants in the greater Central New York area. We talk with local chefs, restaurateurs, and other food artisans to promote and share their passions for food and for you to get an inside look into the minds of who might be part of making that next great dish you’re about to try! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weeatcny/support

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    Your Home Story

    Your Home Story

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    Since Jan 4, 2018 04:43 UTC

    Learn about Creating an Intentional Home with topics on diy projects, room design, hiring the right contractors, clutter control, buying with more intention, adding vintage to your home and more! Ashley of Bigger than the Three of Us shares more about the belief that you don’t have to be an interior designer to create a home you love, and you don’t have to be a contractor to do the work yourself. See show notes at: biggerthanththreeofus.com/podcast

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    Are These Books Drunk?

    Are These Books Drunk?

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    Since Jul 30, 2020 21:35 UTC

    Hi, we’re Mariana, Emma and Brandi! This is your book club with a twist, and we are your happy hour girlfriends. Each month we’ll announce a new book and discuss a few chapters each week, while sipping on a curated cocktail. Check out our Instagram @AreTheseBooksDrunk to find out what our first book and cocktail pairing are, so that you can read along and sip along with us, ’cause it’s always happy hour here! New episodes every Thursday.

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    Drawn to Your Story

    Drawn to Your Story

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    Since May 22, 2020 03:00 UTC

    Hey everyone, welcome to my channel, Drawn to Your Story! On this podcast, I get to sit down with some amazing people and ask them ten random questions about their lives. From their answers, I create an illustration that captures the essence of their story. It’s a creative and fun way to explore the unique experiences and perspectives of my guests, who range from artists to entrepreneurs, athletes to activists. I believe that everyone has a story to tell, and I love bringing those stories to life through my art. So if you’re curious about people and the world around us, this is the channel for you! Make sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode. Let’s dive into their stories and see where they take us!

    Watch the illustration come to life on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@drawntoyourstory

    product available on Redbubble https://www.redbubble.com/people/MattyMitchell/explore?page=1&sortOrder=recent

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    The Amy Beecher Show

    The Amy Beecher Show

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    Since Jul 17, 2013 12:22 UTC

    Amy Beecher is a visual artist working in installation, digital imaging, sound, and text. In 2013 she created a podcast, The Amy Beecher Show, as an excuse to invite people to her 160 square foot Brooklyn apartment. She’s since moved, and The Amy Beecher Show has moved with her. Like an easily amazed and distracted therapist, Beecher opens doors to the inner workings of her subject’s artistic lives, inviting guests to reflect on their work, their process, and, mostly, everything else.

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