Where the art and science of podcasting meet the innovators shaping its future.Dive into the multifaceted world of podcasting with Sound Strategy, an insider's guide to the evolving landscape of audio content creation. Each episode features in-depth conversations with the diverse minds behind successful shows, revolutionary platforms, and cutting-edge technologies transforming how we create, distribute, and consume podcasts.From independent creators finding their voice to network executives scaling production, from AI-powered tools revolutionizing workflows to monetization strategies that build sustainable businesses—we explore the full spectrum of what makes podcasting such a dynamic medium.Join our host as we un...
S1 E2 · Fri, April 25, 2025
IN THIS EPISODE: Veteran podcaster Dave Jackson provides a comprehensive overview of podcasting's current landscape, offering strategic advice on content creation, audience development, and maintaining authenticity in a rapidly evolving media environment. KEY FIGURES: Apple, Spotify, YouTube, TikTok, ChatGPT, Joe Rogan, Muhammad Ali, Bill Maher, Claude, Libsyn, Podcast Movement, Zoom PodTrak P4, School of Podcasting SUMMARY: Jackson, podcasting veteran and School of Podcasting founder, chronicles the medium's journey from obscurity in 2005 to today's mainstream status where 55% of people consume podcasts. Jackson stresses authentic passion, audience service, and community building over mere listener counts, noting that monetization stems from earning audience trust. He advises creators to solve specific problems for listeners through entertainment, education, or experiences. The discussion explores emerging technologies in podcasting, with Jackson recommending tools that enhance rather than replace human creativity. He cautions against over-reliance on automation, instead advocating for unique perspectives and personal storytelling. Jackson remains optimistic about podcasting's ability to forge global connections and provide a platform for distinct voices and experiences. He quotes, "When your need to serve is greater than your fear of looking stupid, you will press record," highlighting that authentic connection remains the cornerstone of successful podcasting. KEY QUOTES: • "Every overnight success is not overnight." - Allison Melody • "If you want to do a podcast like Joe Rogan, step one is be Joe Rogan." - Dave Jackson • "You monetize an audience, not a podcast." - Dave Jackson • "When your need to serve is greater than your fear of looking stupid, you will press record." - Dave Jackson • "You don't have to do video. The podcast police are not going to knock on your door." - Dave Jackson KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Every overnight podcast success typically takes 2-3 years to build a meaningful audience, requiring consistent passion and commitment • Audio podcasts continue to outperform video formats, with audio downloads often 15 times higher than video views and deeper listener connection • Successful long-term podcasters focus on serving their specific audience, understanding their 'why', and solving a particular problem for listeners • Podcasting's true power comes from building a community, not just accumulating downloads, with word-of-mouth still being the primary discovery mechanism • Monetization happens by first building trust and delivering consistent value, not by rushing to generate revenue from a new podcast • Podcasters should confidently ask their audience to share their show, as personal recommendations are more powerfu
S1 E1 · Fri, April 18, 2025
IN THIS EPISODE: Joe Rubin reveals the complexities of podcast growth, emphasizing the importance of strategic marketing, community networking, and finding unique ways to stand out in a crowded landscape. GUEST: Joe Rubin, CMO & Co-Founder of Mowpod, a podcasting & newsletter marketing and technology firm. Find Joe at MowPod.com or at @itsmowpod. Joe's go-to karaoke song is any he can croon to slightly intoxicated or any Disney song with his daughter. TOPICS: Monetization, Startup, Technology, Marketing, Podcasting KEY FIGURES: AI, ChatGPT, Morning Brew, Acast, Streamyard, The Hustle, DeepCast, Pod Match, Friday Night Karaoke, charts.mowpod.com SUMMARY: Joe Rubin, CMO and co-founder of Mowpod, shares his journey from venture capital to podcast marketing, discussing how he and his team entered the podcasting space by creating their own podcast as a learning experience. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the industry from the inside and experimenting with different marketing approaches, highlighting their transition from working with newsletters to developing podcast marketing strategies. Joe discusses the podcast marketing landscape, noting that while podcast creation is easy, growth and sustainability are the true challenges. He showcases Mowpod's AI-powered ad creation platform and emphasizes effective monetization through targeted sponsorships and host-read ads rather than relying solely on dynamic insertion. Rubin highlights the importance of community engagement, networking, and conference attendance as crucial strategies for podcasters looking to build sustainable audiences in an increasingly crowded market. KEY QUOTES: • "If you're in this space and you don't have a podcast or didn't have a podcast, like, how could you be really good into a space if you aren't in the thick of it, right?" - Rubin • "Ideas are a dime a dozen but like actually executing it and doing it like that's where it's worth it. Right? That's the money." - Rubin • "I think that there's just too much fallout sometimes. I think people start this. It's almost too easy to start." - Rubin KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Successful podcast marketing requires a multi-channel approach, including social media, targeted advertising, and active community engagement across platforms • The podcast industry has a significant challenge with podcast creation versus podcast sustainability, with a massive gap between total podcasts created and actively maintained shows • Monetization strategies for podcasts include dynamic ad insertion, sponsorships, host-read ads, and creating podcasts as corporate marketing channels • Emerging marketing tactics like Instagram Reels and AI-assisted ad creation are becoming increasingly important for podcast discovery and promotion • Independent podcasters should experiment with multiple marketing channels and be willing to invest time in learning different
Trailer · Mon, April 14, 2025
Gist : “ Sound Strategy with Lucas Dickey” offers an insider's look at the podcasting world, celebrating individual creativity, technological innovation, and the passion driving content creators. And this is just the beginning! Key Figures & Topic s: YouTube, Joe Rogan, MetaCast, DeepCast Creator, School of Podcasting, SonanceCast, Tiphany Kane, Dave Jackson, Allison Melody, Faybeo’on Mickens, Authenticity, Voice, Success, Audio Quality, Experimentation, Democratization of Media, Audience Building as a Marathon, Format Diversity, Niche Audience, Monetization Summary : Sound Strategy features a candid discussion about the world of podcasting, with host Lucas Dickey and various speakers—including Dave Jackson, Tiphany Kane, Joe Rubin, and Arnab Deka—exploring the motivations, challenges, and unique aspects of creating podcast content. The participants discuss their personal podcast journeys, highlighting the multitasking nature of podcast consumption and the diverse ways creators approach their craft. The conversation delves into the philosophical and practical considerations of podcasting, including the myth of overnight success, exemplified by stories like Joe Rogan's long path to prominence. Speakers emphasize the importance of authenticity, with multiple contributors advocating for podcasters to remain true to their individual styles and personalities rather than mimicking others. The trailer also addresses technical and philosophical challenges in podcasting, such as the decentralized nature of the medium. Participants discuss the democratizing aspect of podcasting that allows anyone to create content, while also acknowledging the potential drawbacks of this accessibility, such as quality control and discoverability issues. 1-liners : "The beauty is the decentralized nature of podcasting. I don't need a sponsor to go create a show, unlike I would need to for TV versus a podcast." - Arnab Deka "Just be you. Be real. Be you. Because that's what people want." - Tiphany Kane "YouTube is not a podcast. No RSS feed, no podcast." - Dave Jackson "Every overnight success is not overnight." - Allison Melody too long didn't listen (tldl;) Podcasting is a flexible medium that allows creators to produce content while multitasking and without requiring significant infrastructure or sponsorship True podcast success is rarely overnight, with many successful podcasters like Joe Rogan taking years to build their audience and platform The decentralized nature of podcasting is both its greatest strength (low barrier to entry) and its biggest challenge (difficulty in establishing credibility) Authenticity is crucial - podcasters should create content that genuinely reflects their personal style and voice rather than trying to imitate others Audio quality and editi
S1 E1 · Sun, March 30, 2025
Gist : DeepCast founder Lucas Dickey discusses the future of podcasting, emphasizing technological innovations, global content discovery, and the powerful intimate connections created between podcast hosts and their audiences along with co-hosts Faybeon Mickens & Allison Melody. -- Longer Summary: Lucas Dickey, the founder of DeepCast, discusses the origins and mission of his podcast platform, which aims to solve key challenges in podcast discovery, content distillation, distribution, and knowledge retention. He and his co-founder identified problems in existing podcast ecosystems, such as difficulty finding relevant content and sharing podcast segments across different platforms. Their vision is to create a comprehensive solution that helps listeners discover, engage with, and share podcast content more effectively. The episode explores the current state and future of podcasting, highlighting global trends in listenership and content consumption. Lucas believes technology will play a crucial role in expanding podcast accessibility, including potential innovations like multi-language translations, voice cloning, and improved discovery mechanisms that can help both podcasters and listeners. The hosts also emphasize the power of podcasts as a medium for influencing opinions, sharing knowledge, and creating meaningful connections across diverse audiences. -- Top Quotes: * "We want to unlock the value of all the world's spoken audio knowledge. And there's a lot sort of trapped in audio which isn't designed for indexing and search and sort of traditional ways to identify things through Google." - Lucas Dickey * "Podcasts are a basis for conversation that enable the generation or creation of future conversations which in turn can make their way back into podcasts." - Lucas Dickey * "People really trust and believe their podcast hosts in a way that they don't trust and believe any talking head on television." - Lucas Dickey * "Podcasters are the influencers of today. Someone who influences popular opinion, someone who influences the way we think and feel and think about things." - Allison Melody -- TLDL; * DeepCast aims to solve podcast discovery, distillation, distribution, and digestion challenges by creating tools that help listeners find, understand, and share podcast content more effectively * Podcasts are uniquely positioned as a trusted media format, with listeners developing strong parasocial relationships with hosts and being more likely to trust podcast recommendations compared to traditional media * Technological advancements like AI-powered translation and voice cloning could potentially enable podcasts to be distributed across multiple languages and reach broader global audiences * Podcast monetization is growing, driven by high listener engagement and the ability of hosts to authentically influence audience purchasing decisions and opinions<br/
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