The Podcast Club

Heartcast Media

A podcast about podcasting. Gear, software, services and news, oh my! Hosted by Molly Ruland of Heartcast Media, Adam Levin of Podcast Outfitters, and Marcus dePaula of the Podcast Audio Lab. Together they have over 50 years of experience in the audio and video world and are ready to share all of their tips, tricks and observations with you. If you like podcasts, you are going to love this podcast. read less
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Trends and Hot Topics in the Podcasting Industry
Feb 23 2022
Trends and Hot Topics in the Podcasting Industry
These past few days have been quite active in the podcasting industry. There was a controversy with Joe Rogan and Spotify, also the podcasting market is growing, and more people are getting into it. In this episode, Molly, Adam, and Marcus talk about Libsyn's financials and assets, how people record audio the incorrect way, news and developments in the podcasting industry, what are the top-selling podcasting equipment, Riverside's marketing campaign, Boom Caster, and a bitesize about the Super Bowl.📌Key Takeaways🌟About the current Issues on Libsyn on their  Financials, Assets, and their hosting platform🌟People use audio recording devices the wrong way 🌟Tips and recommendations on how to use audio recording devices 🌟News and Updates on the podcasting World🌟What are the Hot Selling Podcasting Equipment 🌟Know the Riverside Controversy on their ad Campaign and the New player, Boom Caster📌Quote Takeaways “The podcasting world has been busy, and every podcast business is starting to pick up this month of February.” - Molly“Producing a similar device is wonderful, and it's a cool thing to do, but most people wouldn't spend money on stuff that is almost identical to what they already have.” - Adam“I'm uncomfortable using a service if they are disrespectful to their competitors, but I like that there is competition, and as a result, Riverside continues to give the greatest deals on the market.” - Marcus  📌Websites and Techs Mentioned in The Episode☑️Riverside☑️Libsyn☑️IHeartRadio☑️Boom Caster☑️Rodecaster Pro☑️Zoom P8☑️Universal Audio Microphone SD 1☑️SM7B☑️MV88📌Speakers on this Episode🎙️Podcast Pro: Molly RulandWhat she does: Molly is the founder and CEO of Heartcast Media, a full-service podcast production company and content creation lab based in Washington, D.C.www.heartcastmedia.com🎙️Podcast Pro: Marcus dePaulaWhat he does: An audio engineer, podcast producer and website designer, Marcus runs Me Only Louder, a podcast production company in Franklin, Tenn.www.meonlylouder.com🎙️Podcast Pro: Adam LevinWhat he does: Adam is the manager of Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center and is the founder of Podcast Outfitters, which specializes in podcast equipment.Podcast Outfitters The Podcast Equipment ExpertsChuck Levin's Washington Music Center📌Time Stamp⏲️[00:00] Introduction⏲️[00:49] About Lybsin Financials and Assets⏲️[04:06] Talks about audio recording ⏲️[09:17] Current Issues on the podcasting World⏲️[12:42] New and Hot Selling Podcasting Equipment ⏲️[22:04] Riverside Controversy and the New Boom Caster⏲️[28:50] Closing📌WANT SOME MORE? CHECK THIS OUT!!☑️Tweet by Bryan Barletta regarding Riverside.Fm☑️Review on Universal Audio SD-1 Dynamic MicrophoneThis podcast is produced by Heartcast Media.
Joe Vs The Covid Volcano
Feb 9 2022
Joe Vs The Covid Volcano
The right to freedom of expression is a basic human right. All other human rights are reinforced, allowing society to thrive and progress. The freedom to openly express ourselves and voice our minds is critical for societal transformation.But where do we draw the line if the thing we wish to say spreads disinformation and occasionally comes from those with influence? In this episode, Molly, Marcus and Adam discuss the recent issue of Joe Rogan and Neil Young on Spotify and what it means on freedom of expression, Obligations of Major Companies in handling information and moral responsibilities on true information.📌Key Takeaways✨Joe Rogan and Neil Young on Spotify Issue✨Spotify Obligations as a medium of Good Information✨Moral Responsibilities of Content Creators and Podcasting Platforms✨Free Speech and Censorship on Podcasting📌Key Quotes in the Episode:📣“There should be guidelines on what true information and what misinformation is” - Molly📣“We will disagree with our partners at some time, but identifying our beliefs and what is essential to us should be a requirement when doing podcasts, just as large corporations have values and mission statements.” - Marcus📣“At its core, it's like the whole. That is the problem with the way we consume information and the way people listen to soundbites instead of listening to people. Yes, it's profundity.” - Adam📌People Mentioned in the Episode✔️Neil Young✔️Joe Rogan✔️R Kelly✔️Alex Jones✔️Howard Stern✔️Bernie Brown 📌Terms Mentioned in the Episode✔️1st Amendment - stipulates that Congress may not pass any legislation restricting or banning the free exercise of religion. It safeguards the freedoms of expression, the press, and assembly, as well as the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.✔️Section 230 -  provides immunity for website platforms with respect to third-party content.✔️PedalTrain - Pedaltrain is the premier innovation in guitar effects pedalboards. 📌Guests in This Episode:🎙️Podcast Pro: Molly RulandWhat she does: Molly is the founder and CEO of Heartcast Media, a full-service podcast production company and content creation lab based in Washington, D.C.www.heartcastmedia.com🎙️Podcast Pro: Marcus dePaulaWhat he does: An audio engineer, podcast producer and website designer, Marcus runs Me Only Louder, a podcast production company in Franklin, Tenn.www.meonlylouder.com🎙️Podcast Pro: Adam Levin What he does: Adam is the manager of Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center and is the founder of Podcast Outfitters, which specializes in podcast equipment.https://podcastoutfitters.com/https://chucklevins.com/📌Time Stamps⏲️[00:00] Pre-Introduction⏲️[06:00] Introduction⏲️[07:47] Spotify Responsibility as a medium for Information⏲️[26:20] Free Speech ⏲️[30:01] Influencers impact to their audiences ⏲️[32:27] Moral Responsibilities of Major Companies⏲️[52:44] Conclusion 📌WANT SOME MORE? CHECK THIS OUT!!📣“I always knew he was racist. India is a total badass!"Omid Scobie on Twitter✔️Spotify Removes R. Kelly, XXXTentacion Music From Its Playlists✔️Rogan responds to Spotify protest, COVID advisories✔️Rogan Apologizes. Spotify Posts Rules✔️Brené Brown says she’s not going to release any new podcast episodes✔️The Joe Rogan controversy is what happens when you put podcasts behind a wall   Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: https://heartcast.biz/3s24usyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
Podcast Hits and NFTs
Jan 26 2022
Podcast Hits and NFTs
In this episode, Molly, Adam, and Marcus examine some problems in the podcasting industry surrounding what it takes to be a top popular podcast show. They also explore podcasting industry innovation and potential changes if the industry enters NFTs and VR technology. Tune in if you want to learn more about the possibilities of NFTs in the podcasting sector and how to improve your podcast show.Key Takeaways✨What makes a good podcast and What does “Top Hit Episodes” mean?✨What would it be if NFTs entered into podcasting✨Podcasting and Virtual RealityKey Quotes in this Episode“What makes a podcast the best? What if there's a podcast that has less listeners but has 100,000 paid subscribers? Does that make it better or is it only based on downloads?” - Molly“I create things as a way to connect with other human beings. There's nothing wrong with creating something purely out of the desire to profit from it. But if I'm going to create this exclusive thing that only a small group of people get to hear, just for the sake of making money, it goes against what I think podcasting is all about.” - Marcus“The community's got to be strong to make any one of these NFTs relevant, that's kind of how a lot of it happens. That's why these things blow up, not just because, but because there's a momentum behind it”  - AdamPeople Mentioned in the Episode🧔Paul Stamets🧔Joe Rogan🧔James Cridland🧔Martin Shkreli🧔Redman 🧔Method Man🧔Rick Ross🧔Mike Tyson🧔Logan PaulSpecial Mentioned in the Episode✅DAO - Decentralized Autonomous Organization✅NFT - Non-Fungible Token✅Metaverse - Fictional World✅Reddit ✅Altered Carbon Movie✅Wall-E✅Venmo Our Podcast Host for this Episode:Podcast Pro: Molly Ruland🎙️ What she does: Molly is the founder and CEO of Heartcast Media, a full-service podcast production company and content creation lab based in Washington, D.C.www.heartcastmedia.comPodcast Pro: Marcus dePaula🎙️ What he does: An audio engineer, podcast producer and website designer, Marcus runs Me Only Louder, a podcast production company in Franklin, Tenn.www.meonlylouder.comPodcast Pro: Adam Levin🎙️ What he does: Adam is the manager of Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center and is the founder of Podcast Outfitters, which specializes in podcast equipment.https://podcastoutfitters.com/https://chucklevins.com/ 📌TIMESTAMPS⏲[00:00] Introduction⏲️[2:33] Molly, Marcus and Adam discusses the article released by Bloomberg about podcasting.⏲️[05:33]They discuss what makes a good podcast and how should we define “Hit”.⏲️[08:19]Molly discusses the prediction she made on Spotify going out of business.⏲️[12:01]Adam discusses decentralizing the podcast industry, suggesting a  more community-based type of podcasting. He also stated about NFTs entering the podcast industry.⏲️[23:04]They discuss what will happen in the future if NFTs and virtual reality become mainstream.⏲️[35:15] Conclusion of the episode⏲️[38:04]Outro📌Equipment Mentioned:Sony ZV e10 Camera - Marcus’ camera  Links Mentioned:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2022-01-09/podcasting-hasn-t-produced-a-new-hit-in-yearshttps://www.theverge.com/2022/1/11/22877242/spotify-studios-four-lay-off-original-podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-n35u6mDO0https://www.ulanzi.com/collections/geartreehttps://electronics.sony.com/imaging/interchangeable-lens-cameras/aps-c/p/ilczve10l-whttps://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1369132-REG/sigma_402965_16mm_f_1_4_dc_dn.html Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: https://heartcast.biz/3s24usyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
Looking Into the Future of Podcasting
Jan 12 2022
Looking Into the Future of Podcasting
📌EPISODE SUMMARY:In this episode, Molly, Adam, and Marcus discuss what will be happening in the year 2022. They share individually what they think will happen in the podcasting industry. They also discuss how the quality of the podcast shows affects people on how they portray a person when listening to bad quality podcasts versus high quality shows. The host also discusses microphones. They give insights and examples what is a good microphone and not. They also share stories about people using mediocre microphones versus those who use high quality microphones. Tune in now in this episode if you like some insight about the future of the podcasting industry in the year 2022, or you want to know more about microphones as you are interested in scaling and growing your podcast shows.📌Key Takeaways in the Episode:📣Predictions and Possibilities that will occur on the podcasting industry for 2022.📣How to Stepping up your podcast in the year 2022. 📣Things We should know about microphones for better podcast shows in 2022.📌Key Quotes in the Episode:“So hopefully you'll see a rise in people actually caring about product quality and the value that it provides and the separation between the people that are just getting into it and are not invested in the full medium of podcasting. And those that are into it” - Adam“that the microphone and camera is the new suit for sure” - Marcus“And I think people, businesses and other people, some people have success with the podcast but thought it was going to be fleeting. And now they're realizing no podcasts have been here and they're definitely not going anywhere and just all the benefits of being able to go remote. I mean, from from a business perspective, we have global clients” - Molly📌People Mentioned in the Episode:👧Arielle Nissenblatte - Author at Squadcast.fm🧔Joe Rogan - American Podcaster, UFC color commentator🧔Alex Hormozi - author of the book “100 million dollar offer”📌Tools and Accessories Mentioned in the Episode:✔️Logitech H390✔️Audix USB 12✔️Blue Yeti Microphone✔️Audio Technica 2040✔️Shure SM7B✔️Shure MV7✔️V7 Microphone✔️Re20 📌Our Podcast Host for this Episode:Podcast Pro: Molly Ruland🎙️ What she does: Molly is the founder and CEO of Heartcast Media, a full-service podcast production company and content creation lab based in Washington, D.C.👋 Where to find her: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramPodcast Pro: Marcus dePaula🎙️ What he does: An audio engineer, podcast producer and website designer, Marcus runs Me Only Louder, a podcast production company in Franklin, Tenn.👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramPodcast Pro: Adam Levin🎙️ What he does: Adam is the manager of Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center and is the founder of Podcast Outfitters, which specializes in podcast equipment.👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram  📌TIMESTAMPS⏲️[03:16]What the Hosts think will happen in the Year 2022 in podcasting, Advertising and Content Marketing.Molly predicts that for the year 2022, podcasting will continue to rise and increase in numbers just like the pandemic levels that we experienced. Marcus predicts that there will be a rise of content that teaches or trains podcasters to be better and do quality work for their podcasting.Adam said that during 2020, the start of the pandemic. Podcasting wasn’t a thing until good microphones showed up on the market. Adam also added that 2021 was the start of people going back outside buying tools that will improve their podcast shows. ⏲️[09:45]Podcasting from its infancy years and its impact to people, businesses and community globally. Molly discusses the impacts of Podcasting to businesses from the past years and how podcasting is growing into a global industry. Marcus and Adam also discuss their experiences with multi-streaming, both positive and negative.⏲️[14:27]Joe Rogan what will he do in podcasting industry for the year 2022The host also discusses the presence of Joe Rogan on Spotify and its influence in the podcasting industry.The host also talks about the contracts and ad fees of Joe Rogan and how very influential he is in the industry.  ⏲️[15:50]How does the quality of your podcasting influence how people see you vs what you tell them?Marcus also mentions that the quality of the microphone has a significant impact on the quality of the podcasts and recommends us to invest in better microphones.⏲️[18:30]Microphones, Microphones, Microphones!The hosts are talking about microphones, their brand, the qualities, and the price in the market.Adam exhibits the Audix USB 12 microphone he had and describes the quality of the microphone as well as the market pricing.Marcus also shares what Microphone he is using and how terrible the quality of the mic is.The host also recommended some good and better microphones out there in the market. Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.comEquipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone : http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set Up : http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: https://heartcast.biz/3s24usyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
The Good, Bad, Ugly: Podcasting in 2021 and Beyond
Dec 29 2021
The Good, Bad, Ugly: Podcasting in 2021 and Beyond
Podcasting is a fast-growing and fast-changing industry that’s been greatly affected by the pandemic, but those COVID-related curveballs have brought some new and exciting changes to podcasting over the past year.On this episode of The Podcast Club, Molly, Marcus and Adam share thoughts on the year in podcasting and look ahead at what trends they think are here to stay.Episode Summary With 2021 drawing to a close, The Podcast Club hosts huddle to reflect on the year and look ahead. On this episode, Molly, Marcus and Adam discuss the role of transcripts and inclusivity in the podcast world, why podcasters need to be on YouTube and the increased awareness of branding and monetization opportunities in podcasting.They note the lawsuit brought against SiriusXM for not having transcripts available for their podcasts. “We are about to see a whole new world of inclusion,” Molly says. “I love seeing stuff like that because it just means we're going to get more and more regulated in the industry. It'll become more and more accessible.”The hosts also discuss the expansion of video: podcasters are increasingly seeing the value in uploading to YouTube — a trend that will continue to grow in 2022.“People just spend so much time on YouTube,” says Marcus. Overall, it’s been an exciting few years in podcasting with many new developments, and The Podcast Club can’t wait to see what’s next. Tune in to hear what they think about inclusion in podcasting, branded podcasting, the amount of work that goes into creating a quality podcast, and the swing from remote to in-person podcasting, and back.Tools and tech mentioned in this episode:✔️ Riverside✔️ Podnews✔️ RØDECaster Pro✔️ MV7✔️ SM7B✔️ SquadCast✔️ Cleanfeed✔️ YouTubePodcast Pro: Molly Ruland 🎙️ What she does: Molly is the founder and CEO of Heartcast Media, a full-service podcast production company and content creation lab based in Washington, D.C. 💡 Key quote: “As a business owner, or any a content creator, you're so focused on the last week or the last episode, or payroll, or the numbers and you forget to take a step back and look at the bigger picture and be proud of what you have accomplished, and not so focused on what you didn't get done.”👋 Where to find her: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Podcast Pro: Marcus dePaula🎙️ What he does: An audio engineer, podcast producer and website designer, Marcus runs Me Only Louder, a podcast production company in Franklin, Tenn.💡 Key quote: “I think people are finally realizing, not just the opportunities, but also how serious you have to be to actually make something out of your podcast. You have to treat it like a business.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramPodcast Pro: Adam Levin🎙️ What he does: Adam is the manager of Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center and is the founder of Podcast Outfitters, which specializes in podcast equipment. 💡 Key quote: “That's probably the biggest thing to come out of all of this, is services like this, that provide a great product to work with. It gives you a lot of the functionality that you had before, in a way that lets you reach more people.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram##Tips for Podcasters Top takeaways from the episode ⭐ Make your podcast as accessible as possible. With increasing developments in AI, it’s easier than ever to include transcriptions with your podcasts. Even for the smallest podcast, the tools are available to make your podcast inclusive for people with hearing difficulties. ⭐ Expect to see an increase in branded podcasts. More businesses are understanding the value and effectiveness of branded podcasts in driving revenue and creating strategic relationships. ⭐ Remote isn’t a trend. Remote work is here to stay in some form or another, and this opens up a lot of doors for podcasters in terms of scheduling and the ability to book higher-quality guests.⭐ Video content will continue to grow. It’s essential for a podcast to be putting content on YouTube for discoverability. The tools to support better video quality are constantly improving. Episode HighlightsInflection points from the show00:08:07 Inclusion matters: Molly highlights the lawsuit against SiriusXM from the National Association for the Deaf and the Disability Rights Advocates, and the podcasters discuss how transcripts make a podcast more inclusive. Even unedited AI transcripts are helpful. “It doesn't have to be 100% accurate, but it needs to be there.”00:14:07 The power of branded podcasts: The biggest change Molly has seen in podcasting over the last few years is greater awareness of the value of podcasting.00:15:47 Development tool: For people or brands who don’t want to start their own podcast, Molly sees an increasing desire to be a guest on other people’s podcasts, leading to higher quality guests. “Podcast advertising is gonna be at the forefront.”00:17:05 Not just a hobby: Marcus is also seeing growing monetization in podcasting, but also the realization that making a good podcast isn’t easy. “You have to treat it like a business.” 00:19:21 Remote to in-person, and back to remote: The way people podcast changed over the course of the pandemic. Adam shares observations, including a significant drop in the purchase of USB microphones. 00:21:41 Tools for success: Adam notes the different platforms that have emerged or greatly improved since the early days of the pandemic, like Riverside, SquadCast and Cleanfeed. 00:23:49 Video is vital: With new webcam products with built-in AI for improved video quality in the pipeline, Marcus expects video to continue to thrive. The hosts talk about the importance of putting content on YouTube. “We're going to be seeing more podcasts doing what we're doing and putting their video content for a video version of the podcast on YouTube as well.”00:31:39 Money books: Molly offers some business book recommendations, including “Building a Storybrand” by Donald Miller. Top quotes00:10:00 Molly: “Transcriptions don't need to be 100% accurate at all ... It's just about getting the idea there and getting the SEO and the bulk of it, and people can read between the lines enough to get it done. So it doesn't have to be 100% accurate, but it needs to be there.”00:14:20 Molly: “I feel like in the beginning of our podcast, it was me explaining how a podcast can be used as a business tool, where now people are coming to me like, I know this can work, but we just need help with the production or we just need that expertise. But there’s a lot more people understanding the power of a branded podcast. They’re seeing it work.”00:18:05 Marcus: “The average Joe podcasters, too, are becoming more aware. And there's more and more noise you got to compete with now too in the space. So you really have to step up your game.”00:20:10 Adam: “Now there’s this confusion about, you could do it in the platform, right? But now there’s these new technologies and you got some podcasters, for the people that are just getting into it, it's harder to find out what the right solution is where it used to be pretty boilerplate.” Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.com Equipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone : http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set Up : http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0 Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: https://heartcast.biz/3s24usyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
How to Create a Professional Podcast Website in Minutes
Dec 15 2021
How to Create a Professional Podcast Website in Minutes
Creating a podcast is time-intensive, so having an easy-to-use, reliable website platform that aggregates everything — from your reviews to your YouTube videos — can make all the difference.On this episode of The Podcast Club, Molly, Marcus and Adam talk to Brenden Mulligan, creator of podcast website builder Podpage, about the importance of a solid podcast website.Having a website for your podcast that you can navigate seamlessly is crucial, both for presentation and as a direct connection to your audience.On this episode of The Podcast Club, Molly, Marcus and Adam sit down with Brenden Mulligan, the founder of podcast website builder Podpage, to talk about the importance of having a podcast website, and current trends in the industry.With a background in the music industry, Brenden saw how artists invested in building their fanbases on MySpace back in the day when it was a thing. Musicians often built their following on MySpace rather than developing their own websites. When MySpace fell apart, so did those fanbases.“I was searching for some podcast a couple years ago. And I was like, you guys don't have websites, you're relying on these distribution channels,” Brenden says.When he discovered that podcasts are syndicated through RSS feeds and the data is available for anyone to use, he realized he could easily build a website because he only needed to build the frontend. He created Podpage, which allows you to set up a website for your podcast that won’t be time-intensive or difficult to set up or maintain. “There are a lot of people who set up one of these pages and then never come back again,” Brenden says. “They don't have to worry about the website, we’ll automatically Tweet and post to Facebook if you want.” Tune in to hear their thoughts on using tools to automate processes, why the focus needs to be on creating good content, as well as trends that have emerged and waned since the beginning of the pandemic.Guest of the Pod: Brenden Mulligan🎙️ What he does: Brenden is the founder of Podpage, which helps podcasters build a professional looking website for their podcast quickly and easily.💡 Key quote: “I don't need to build a database. I just need to build a front end that reads the feed and puts the data on a website. And because it's structured, we can do all kinds of great SEO work.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramPodcast Pro: Molly Ruland 🎙️ What she does: Molly is the founder and CEO of Heartcast Media, a full-service podcast production company and content creation lab based in Washington, D.C. 💡 Key quote: “I want to set people up for success, and force them into it.”👋 Where to find her: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Podcast Pro: Marcus dePaula🎙️ What he does: An audio engineer, podcast producer and website designer, Marcus runs Me Only Louder, a podcast production company in Franklin, Tenn.💡 Key quote: “I feel like there's this contingency of people that feel like it's the apps job to help podcasters be discovered. And I think that is complete bullshit. I do not think that is a realistic way to live.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramPodcast Pro: Adam Levin🎙️ What he does: Adam is the manager of Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center and is the founder of Podcast Outfitters, which specializes in podcast equipment. 💡 Key quote: “They gravitate towards one thing and another thing and I see what the consumer behaviors [are] as it's evolved. Cameras are not the requirement anymore for everybody, it just depends on how you create and how you're doing it.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramTips for Podcasters Top takeaways from the episode ⭐ Having a podcast website that you can control is important. Create a website that you can use to engage with your audience directly. Relying solely on outside distribution channels to reach your audience isn’t a good strategy, because it takes the control out of your hands.⭐ Use tools that allow you to focus on the content. Don’t spend 10 hours editing an episode when a professional could have done it in 40 minutes just because it’s free. “You got to know when to hold them, and when to fold them.”⭐ Have guests provide their information to automate processes. Scrolling through social media profiles trying to find your guest isn’t a good use of time. Users of Podpage went crazy over a new feature that allowed them to send a form for their guests to fill out their own information.⭐ Don’t rely on apps to get your podcast discovered. Content creators often believe it's the responsibility of the app to help listeners discover you — but it’s not. Creators should focus on building their own platform through creating great content, engaging with people using social media, driving people to your website and signing them up for your newsletter.Episode HighlightsInflection points from the show00:05:15 Audience connection: Brenden talks about where he got the idea for Podpage, and the importance of having a website for a podcast in order to have a “direct connection to your audience and not relying on Apple and Google and Spotify.”00:06:23 The simplicity: When Brenden discovered how podcasts are syndicated, he realized how easy it would be to create a podcast website builder. 00:12:20 Focus on content: Brenden sees many people who are so focused on getting a specific mic or their home podcast studio set up perfectly that they never end up launching the podcast. “If the content is good, everything else will be fine.”00:13:47 Keeping it simple: Brenden discusses which features he’s chosen to focus on building for Podpage and why he limits customization. “If we go that direction then people who find it simple will no longer find it simple.” 00:18:08 To embed or not to embed: The discussion turns toward the difficulty of connecting a Podpage website with a WordPress website, and the question of whether someone wants the podcast to be its own brand, or a part of another brand. 00:26:01 Template for success: Brenden talks about a feature on Podpage that allows hosts to send a form for their guest to fill out all of their information, and the hosts discuss how it saves hosts time. 00:34:33 Industry trends: With people increasingly living lives similar to what it was like before the pandemic, Adam asks about trends as the world is returning to somewhat normal since the pandemic began, and Brenden talks about experimentations in different spaces, canceled podcasts, and how the open garden of podcasting is changing.00:36:59 How to get discovered: The conversation turns to discoverability, and the expectation that another company should be responsible for bringing a podcast to the right listeners.
The Riverside Advantage
Dec 1 2021
The Riverside Advantage
Choosing the right recording platform is critical when recording a podcast. Which platforms work best? How should you decide who to choose? On this episode of The Podcast Club, Molly, Marcus and Adam discuss why Riverside is their favorite. “We’re literally producing podcasts around the world right now because of Riverside,” Molly says. The audio quality, ability to record video, customer service and its mobile app are some of the reasons why Riverside is a great option for podcast recording.But it’s not all fairy dust and roses. As a venture-backed company, Riverside is incentivized to continually introduce new features and sometimes the changes can feel too rapid for users. Speaking of problems, you will encounter them no matter which platform you use, and Marcus cautions podcasters to recognize this instead of abandoning one platform only to encounter the same issue with whichever one they opt for next. The crew shares the tools they like and what’s worked for them, but ultimately, it’s about finding what works for you. Tune in to hear their thoughts on how the mindset you need to adopt in less than optimal recording environments, the importance of not allowing yourself to become beholden to a single platform, and why it’s essential that customers know what the work you’re doing for them truly involves. Tools and tech mentioned in this episode:✔️ Riverside✔️ Cleanfeed✔️ SquadCast✔️ Podcast Business Journal✔️ 5x5Podcast Pro: Molly Ruland 🎙️ What she does: Molly is the founder and CEO of Heartcast Media, a full-service podcast production company and content creation lab based in Washington, D.C. 💡 Key quote: “I love Riverside. (It) changed the game for me, and (with) Heartcast Media not having a brick and mortar studio, this is the next best thing. It's opened up our client base.”👋 Where to find her: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Podcast Pro: Marcus dePaula🎙️ What he does: An audio engineer, podcast producer and website designer, Marcus runs Me Only Louder, a podcast production company in Franklin, Tenn.💡 Key quote: “The big differentiator with Riverside is they have always been recording video first. … Riverside was the first one to offer the video recording aspect for each individual person.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramPodcast Pro: Adam Levin🎙️ What he does: Adam is the manager of Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center and is the founder of Podcast Outfitters, which specializes in podcast equipment. 💡 Key quote: “Find the tool that works for you and know how to use it. But you can't be beholden to the tool.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramTips for Podcasters ⭐ Riverside offers several advantages over other podcast recording platforms. The Podcast Club hosts like Riverside’s local recording (vs. cloud) approach, mobile app, branding options, as well as the company’s excellent customer service. ⭐ No podcast platform can transcend a bad internet connection or hardware issues. These are baselines no matter which platform you’re using or who’s producing your podcast. ⭐ Be aware of drift issues. These occur when multiple tracks are being recorded by different users on different devices at slightly different sample rates. Riverside has settings to minimize this.  Episode Highlights00:01:16: A recording platform to rule them all: Glitches occur on all recording platforms. But Molly explains why she thinks Riverside is the next best thing to recording in a brick and mortar studio. 00:06:00 Catching the drift: Stories about drift issues have caused Marcus to steer clear of other platforms. Riverside’s mobile iOS app prevents this common problem, in which tracks recorded on multiple devices don’t sync properly because they have slightly different sample rates. It will be available for Android soon. 00:09:24 (Not) lost in the cloud: Another major advantage, Adam says, is that local records are integral on Riverside. (It records locally and then uploads to the cloud, instead of starting in the cloud for users to download.) In the event of a crash of some kind, the individual recordings are preserved this way. 00:12:00 The quick fix: Molly recalls reaching out to Riverside when their studio was out of sync and the rapid adjustment that Riverside made to repair the issue. The rapid support is a benefit of having an enterprise account with Riverside. 00:14:13 Recording prerequisite: You have to make sure your hardware and internet connection are up to the task when you record, Marcus explains. This should be your first consideration. That said, no matter which recording platform you go with, you’re going to encounter problems at some point. This is why it’s important to understand the root of the problem.00:25:38 The tools are constantly changing: The group discusses the pitfalls of relying on one tool. Whether it’s for your podcast specifically, or your business generally, you should avoid relying on one platform only. 00:45:58 Focus on solutions: When a problem with your platform or anything else in your business occurs, instead of immediately pointing fingers, ask yourself if you’re being communicative enough with people who can help you solve it. Figure out what you can do to facilitate the process.  Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.com Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: https://heartcast.biz/3s24usyFind on Apple Podcasts: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
Help Your Clients and Help Yourself by Upping Your Podcast Workflow Game
Nov 17 2021
Help Your Clients and Help Yourself by Upping Your Podcast Workflow Game
The systems you use for podcast editing and workflow can mean the difference between calm and insanity — for you as well as your clients. On this episode of The Podcast Club, Molly, Marcus and Adam get down and dirty on systems for managing podcast production workflow.“[Clients] like to know that we have a system in place,” Molly says on this episode. “Systems are so important, and so many people are really intimidated by [them].”Project management tools like Trello offer the ability to connect and communicate with clients and your team. It makes your job easier and is critical for helping scale your business (if that’s what you want). Setting up a public workflow system has the added benefit of showing clients the value they’re getting from working with you. Even though the crew shares the tools they like and what’s worked for them, ultimately, it’s about finding what works for you and your business. “It's not one big thing,” Marcus says. “It's all these little things along the way that add up.” Tune in to hear their thoughts on how to set up a workflow system, which project management tools are helpful, whether it ever makes sense to do custom work, as well as which mics they’re digging and other podcast industry hot topics.Tools and tech mentioned in this episode:✔️ Asana✔️ ClickUp✔️ Trello✔️ Zapier✔️ Tula microphonesPodcast Pro: Molly Ruland 🎙️ What she does: Molly is the founder and CEO of Heartcast Media, a full-service podcast production company and content creation lab based in Washington, D.C. 💡 Key quote: “You have to have a system. You have to have your expectations communicated, you have to have a plan. That's the only way you can scale.”👋 Where to find her: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Podcast Pro: Marcus dePaula🎙️ What he does: An audio engineer, podcast producer and website designer, Marcus runs Me Only Louder, a podcast production company in Franklin, Tenn.💡 Key quote: “So many podcast editors are doing what is best for themselves, instead of what's best for their client or what's best for the listener.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramPodcast Pro: Adam Levin🎙️ What he does: Adam is the manager of Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center and is the founder of Podcast Outfitters, which specializes in podcast equipment. 💡 Key quote: “It's all about finding that one tool, or that one strategy, or that one thing that helps you keep your shit together.”👋 Where to find him: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramTips for Podcasters Top takeaways from the episode ⭐ There are tons of project management tools to help streamline your process. Trello, Asana, ClickUp are some that are familiar and recommended by The Podcast Club. ⭐ Don’t spend hours on custom work. Create and reuse templates, which is more efficient and will help you produce an even higher quality product. “Take the fastest path to the money.” ⭐ Showing your workflow can help with client retention. An added benefit of building a trackable project management system for clients is that they get to see all the behind-the-scenes work and it will make them feel like their money is well spent. ⭐ Don’t create an impossible job that only you can do. If you don’t create solid systems, you’re the only one who will know what you do. This might just seem like an inconvenience for now, but if something happens and you can’t work for a while, you could really be in a pickle! Share the love with your team by creating templates and procedures instead of working randomly.Episode HighlightsInflection points from the show[4:41] Podcast systems: Molly talks about how implementing systems for your podcast production process or podcast company is the key to growth. Streamlined systems are “the only way that you can ever really scale,” she says.[11:50] Map it out: Molly says that mapping out your processes will make your life easier because it will help you see if there are any steps that can be eliminated. “Simplicity wins.”[13:48] Loosen up: Marcus gets frustrated with people who are not open to improving their audio production process because they’re simply used to their current tools. Tech is constantly evolving and updating your production process with better tools or equipment can offer a “huge payoff.” [14:51] Change from within: People hate change, which is why your customers don’t need to know the ins and outs of tweaks you make to your production process. “It's all for the customer, [but] should have nothing to do with them at all … people hate to do new shit.” [21:50] Workflow/project management approaches: The discussion turns to whether it makes sense to create a project management workflow system for your clients (like setting up a Trello board) or plugging into their systems. [22:30] Template for success: Molly walks through the client-facing project management setup she uses with clients. [24:26] Show something tangible: Molly says that clients will be happier handing their money over to you to edit their podcast if they know all the ins and outs of what’s going into creating it — and not just the shining, perfect result.[27:30] What works for others may not work for you: Adam points out that, while a system like Trello works great for some people (like Molly), there are other tools that might work better for others. Ultimately it’s about finding what works for you.[30:00] Podfest chat: Marcus talks about the recent virtual Podfest Expo and if there’s anything new and notable in the industry.[33:00] Tech talk: Marcus sings the praises of his new Tula mic, and Molly and Adam take the stand to talk about their mic picks. Top quotes[6:15] Molly: “If you don't really know how the sausage is made, and you're not seeing any evidence of it, then … it doesn't seem like it's that big of a deal for somebody else to do it. And you're always going to be disappointed on expectations.”[12:30] Molly: “Simplicity always wins.”[15:38] Marcus: “So many of the podcast editors are doing what is best for themselves, instead of what's best for their client or what's best for the listener.” [25:00] Molly: “When someone gives me that amount of money, and they meet with me, and then I share with them this board that has their colors, they're like, Okay, this was worth it. It was worth spending this money. I see a tangible result from the money that I've paid. And I think that's really hard to prove in podcasting, because so much of what we're doing isn't necessarily tangible to the client. They're not seeing the hours of editing, they're not seeing the plugins … But when they see this and they see all this work that overwhelms them, all it does is make them glad that they've hired me.”[27:50] Adam: “There's always some element of streamlining that happens. No matter which side of the whole podcast process you’re on. There's got to be something to keep your shit straight.”
Really Remote Podcasting with Christy Haussler & Riverside.fm
Aug 2 2021
Really Remote Podcasting with Christy Haussler & Riverside.fm
This week's episode was filmed in Hawaii AND a cornfield. Oh Marcus! Join us as we put riverside.fm to the test with a really great conversation with Christy Haussler of Team Podcast. She joined us from beautiful Hawaii and the view did not disappoint, complete with actual goats. We talked all things shop, how to create a successful podcast editing business, how to monetize your podcast, why mentors and masterminds are important to any successful business and where to get started if you want to level up your podcast. Christy is the Founder of Team Podcast, a full service podcast production company. She's helped almost 250 podcasters over the past 8 years, and now she's on a mission to help podcasters monetize.Christy knows the power of podcasting to change lives because it changed hers. When Christy started podcasting almost 10 years ago, she was working a full time job and driving 2 hours each way to work. Since going all in on podcasting, she's been able to move to an island and live the life of her dreams. Christy also has a podcast called Podcast Monetization Secrets to share her knowledge about marketing and monetization.Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.comHighlights with timestamps:0:00 Intro4:50 Christy shares a little background about herself, where she’s from, what she does for a living and how she got into the podcasting world and why she feels every podcast should be monetized11:12 Christy talks about why people should know how to market stuff and the panel she was put in at the Podfest and what it was all about12:27 Christy talks about the number of clients she has at her production company and how many episodes she handles every month12:51 Christy also talks about the services that she offers to her clients 16:00 Christy talks about how they create an evergreen funnel for their clients that will always create revenue 17:26 Christy talks about how her customer relation business acumen came about while in the podcast production business 21:13 Christy explains what a mastermind group is and talks about the Russell Brunson, what it is, and what it is all about 25:09 Christy also shares some of the tips on how to find the best people to invest in that are ahead of you that will have the best advice for you especially with marketing27:27 Molly also talks about what a mastermind group is and shares more tips on how to find the people that resonate with you that can help you30:44 Christy also talks about the importance of accountability and being honest about what you are going through to people that can give you calm, rational advice whenever you're panicking32:28 Christy talks about where she is recording from at the time and shares some of the reasons she is there 38:48 Christy talks about the agendas that she has this year like launching the Podcast Success Hub to help podcasters monetize their podcasts very quickly 42:49 Christy talks about the events that she will be attending this year and the advice that she gives all people 45:39 Christy also talks about the importance of have multiple streams of income if you want to be successful46:34 Christy also talks about her team, what it looks like, where they are from, how they work, and why more women should own businesses50:43 Adam talks about the new Audio Technica AT2040 Hyper cardioid Dynamic Podcast Microphone and if he’d recommend it to a podcaster54:00 Marcus talks about how he is able to record the show from the fields, the equipment, and software he is using59:06 Molly shares the updates on the course that she is building and the title that she came up with for the course and things she’ll be launching in February1:04:26 Christy and Molly talk about the small retreats where you can actually do some masterminding but also some workshop and get stuff done as things that people are willing to invest inEquipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone: http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set-Up: http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0Audio Technica AT2040: https://heartcast.biz/3rKcka0 Audio-Technica AT2020: https://heartcast.biz/3xjpXy2 Audio-Technica BPHS1: https://heartcast.biz/3rTyZ3R SHURE MV7: https://heartcast.biz/3mnbzzk MixPre-6: https://heartcast.biz/31FE6se Cool Stuff Mentioned: She Podcasts: https://www.shepodcasts.com/ Podcast Movement: https://podcastmovement.com/ Podcast: https://teampodcast.com/podcast-monetization-secrets-show Podcast Expo: https://podfestexpo.com/ Russell Brunson: https://www.russellbrunson.com/hi ClickFunnels: https://www.clickfunnels.com/ Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/ Quotes Mentioned:“Not everybody is supposed to make it.”“Surround yourself with people that are smarter than you.”“You have to invest to get to that next level.”“No one's stopping anybody from starting a business.”“If you really want results, you have to challenge yourself in a way that scares you.”“Investing in yourself by putting a little bit of time into researching the right person to help you is just as important as actually taking the action to get the help.”“Not everyone resonates with other people.”“Some people function with their back against the wall to do well.”“If you have clients that are doing really unique or crazy things that are having amazing success when everyone else isn't, don't be afraid to partner with them.”“If you only have one revenue stream, then you're at a very high risk.”“The more money that goes to women the more families get helped.”“Anything is possible on Zoom.”“The goal is not to work 70 hours a week, the goal is to work seven hours a week, but make that 70 hour week money.”Guests Social Media Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christyhaussler/ Website: https://teampodcast.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BAMreporter Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christyhaussler Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mollyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
Workshopping the Rode Wireless 2 & Norm Shriever | The Podcast Club
Jul 26 2021
Workshopping the Rode Wireless 2 & Norm Shriever | The Podcast Club
On today's episode, we're joined by Norman Schriever, a world traveler and Molly's friend down in Costa Rica who launched a podcast talking to interesting people all over the world. We talk about his journey both traveling and navigating the world of creating and producing his own show. Norm just purchased himself some fancy Rode Wireless 2's, but is having some trouble getting them up and running, so The Podcast Club is here to help. Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.comHighlights with timestamps:0:00 Intro2:28 Norm shares a little background about himself, what he does, the name of his podcast, and what the show is all about 4:17 Norm talks about how long he has been doing the podcast and shares his secret of how he gets more downloads 5:46 Norm explains the strategy that he uses to not only get people to download his podcast but to also listen to his podcast through his digital marketing skills 7:22 Norm talks about the most important checklist that every podcaster should have for their show to be successful 10:50 Norm talks about how he uses his marketing skills to get into his client’s brain to make a sale 14:03 Norm talks about the software that he was using to edit his episodes and what he is using now and why 14:34 Norm talks about the problems that he’s been having when using his receivers especially when interviewing his guests 15:30 Marcus talks about the problems that Norm is facing and talks about what could be done or the solutions to those problems 20:02 Adam talks about some of the best equipment that Norm should use to solve the problems that he is facing 24:02 Marcus talks about lapel microphones and demonstrates a little bit of how to position your microphone so that you can get the best quality of sound27:49 Adam, Molly, and Marcus talk about the importance of knowing how to better position your microphone while recording 35:25 Marcus and Molly talk about the best software that Norm needs to be using while editing his shows 37:16 Molly and Norm talk about the amazing guests that he brings on the show as a reason why the shows need to be good for everyone to listen to his amazing conversations 39:15 Adam talks about the importance of having small, quality equipment that can record as a podcaster for when traveling to not miss any critical moment 40:31 Marcus explains if having fewer bleeds in a recording is going to save someone time when editing 42:18 Marcus and Adam talk about the Cardioid Microphones and if they’d recommend it to someone45:18 Marcus explains the process of connecting two microphones to one device like a computer and why he needs to do a blog post on that 46:06 Adam talks about Rode Connect Software that Rode introduced that also helps someone to connect more than one microphone to one device like a computer 50:20 Molly and Adam talk about the Rode Connect app and some of the microphones that work with the app 52:43 Marcus confirms that you can have multitrack or use more than one microphone on one device using software 56:12 Molly, Norm, and Marcus explains that all you need is the required knowledge to be able to leverage the equipment you have to the fullest 1:00:06 Marcus, Norm, and Molly explains that the quality of your microphone really matters Equipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone: http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set-Up: http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0SHURE MV7: https://heartcast.biz/3mnbzzk RODE Wireless GO + Lavalier GO Wireless Microphone: https://heartcast.biz/3iR5gEu Rode Reporter Omnidirectional Interview Microphone: https://heartcast.biz/2Ve4QjD Cardioid Microphones: https://heartcast.biz/2Vg0urW Rode NT-USB Mini Podcast Microphone: https://heartcast.biz/3sLzwUr Samson Q2U Microphone: https://heartcast.biz/3BFZ62IUniversal Audio Apollo x4: https://heartcast.biz/3tst45A Shows Mentioned:Who In The World Podcast: https://www.normschriever.com/who-in-the-world iMovie: https://www.apple.com/imovie/ Adobe Audition: https://www.adobe.com/products/audition.html NPR: https://www.npr.org/ Logic Pro: https://www.apple.com/logic-pro/ Audio MIDI setup: https://support.apple.com/en-ke/guide/audio-midi-setup/ams875bae1e0/mac Rode Connect: https://www.rode.com/software/rode-connectSounds Profitable: https://soundsprofitable.com/ Quotes Mentioned: “Everyone’s favorite topic is themselves.”“You walk before you run.”“Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good.”“No matter what gear you have, it’s all about techniques.”“You don't realize it's bad audio until you hear good audio.”Guests Social Media Links:Website: https://www.normschriever.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/normschriever/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NormSchriever Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/norman.schriever.5 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/normschriever/?hl=en Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mollyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
The Power of the Podcast Movement with Jared Easley | The Podcast Club
Jul 6 2021
The Power of the Podcast Movement with Jared Easley | The Podcast Club
Jared Easley is the Co-founder and VP of Content and Community for Podcast Movement. He is the co-host of the Starve the Doubts podcast. He is also the author of two books. The most recent is Stop Chasing Influencers. Jared joins us to talk the upcoming Podcast Movement meetup in Nashville and how they are creating a hybrid event for all to be involved. We're talking the importance of the speakers and the diversity in their topics, as well as Podcast movement University. Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.comHighlights with timestamps:0:00 Intro1:34 Jared shares a little bit of history of how they started the Podcast Movement with his partner and being so successful 3:50 Jared also talks about the things that they did with his partner that made the Podcast Movement become the biggest global event for podcasting8:10 Jared shares his advice to people coming to the Podcast Movement and the pro tip on the best way to experience Podcast Movement 11:49 Jared, Marcus, and Molly talk about the importance of always networking at an event because you never know who might meet and be your gate pass to success18:15 Jared talks about what Podcast Movement is looking forward to doing in the near future and also the Evolutions events they’ve held in the past 22:18 Molly and Jared talk about places that need to have information and also the emerging markets for podcasters and content creators that they should focus on 26:53 Jared also talks about the new exciting brands that are going to be there in the Podcast Movement this year 28:25 Jared talks about the keynote speakers that they are going to have in the Podcast Movement event this year such as Mark Cuban 31:46 Jared talks about how the pandemic has affected them in terms of holding events, the challenges they faced, and how they solved them 35:47 Jared explains the event being a hybrid event since it’s going to be in-person and a virtual event at the same time and if it’s their first time 37:17 Molly and Jared talk about accessibility and how the Podcast Movement makes sure they are accessible to everyone 42:26 Jared talks about the Podcast Movement University that they have, the information you will get which is free and how to get involved 44:30 Jared shares some advice and pro tips to public speakers on how to know what to speak about that’s not been spoken about so as to give the value you intended to give 48:40 Jared talks about why it’s good to sometimes hold events and have speakers who have different agendas or perspectives from each other 52:08 Molly, Jared, and Marcus talks about why you should know that it’s okay if you don’t make everybody happy in the events especially in selecting the speakers 56:40 Jared, Marcus, and Molly talk about the importance of a speaker to be diverse in the topics and to understand what the event being held is all about Equipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone: http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set Up : http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0Shows Mentioned:https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/ The vision for She Podcasts is to support and nurture as many female-lead podcasts as possible, and to encourage knowledge-sharing without excessive promotion. Through the podcast, group coaching, workshops, webinars, and other educational materials, Elsie and Jessica hope to grow the number of successful woman-hosted podcasts, thereby giving light and voice to the millions of messages that need to be shared with the world.Podfest Expo is a community of people who are interested in and passionate about sharing their voice and message with the world through the powerful mediums of audio and video. We’re proud to unite as many people as possible to learn, get inspired, and grow better together.Shure Incorporated is an American audio products corporation. It was founded by Sidney N. Shure in Chicago, Illinois in 1925 as a supplier of radio parts kits.https://podnews.net/ Libsyn is the combination of Liberated and Syndication and has from the start stayed true to developing a platform where podcasters have the freedom they need to deliver the kind of podcast they want. Everyone from a hobby podcaster to enterprise-level corporations find a home and support they need through Libsyn or LibsynPro.Fireside, Mark Cuban is co-founding a podcast app where hosts can talk to fans live and monetize their conversationshttps://www.jackdaniels.com/visit-distillery https://university.podcastmovement.com/ FreshBooks is accounting software operated by 2ndSite Inc. primarily for small and medium-sized businesses. It is a web-based software as a service model, that can be accessed through a desktop or mobile device. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Toronto, Canada.Quotes Mentioned: “Take a look at the schedule ahead of time.”“People are very gracious and want to meet you and they want to talk to you and they are interested in what you're doing and they want to share opinions.”“Always be intentional, but be flexible.”“It’s never a bad look to be friends with the oldest microphone manufacturer in the world.”“You can't make everybody happy.”Guests Social Media Links:Website: https://podcastmovement.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredeasley/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaredeasley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaredeasley/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaredeasleyfl Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mollyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
Imposter Syndrome Isn‘t Real | The Podcast Club
Jun 28 2021
Imposter Syndrome Isn‘t Real | The Podcast Club
Molly had an epiphany and she's comin in hot this week to tell you why you need to kick the imposter syndrome, especially all the powerful and creative women in the industry. We're talking all things women in the industry including how to grow their businesses and the factors they should focus on in doing so, as well as the importance of valuing yourself and not letting anybody to take advantage of you. We wrap the show up with Marcus explaining his new course and the recommendations of what he should and shouldn't do from Adam and Molly. Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.com Equipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone : http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set Up : http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0Fujifilm X-T4: https://fujifilm-x.com/en-us/products/cameras/x-t4/ SHURE MV7: https://heartcast.biz/3mnbzzk Shows Mentioned:The 202Creates Podcast Studio is available to all DC residents, regardless of skill level. Our Podcast Studio is equipped with state-of-the-art recording equipment and functions under the supervision of the studio manager, Tyrone Littman.She Podcast believe women have a unique challenge in getting their voices to be heard. Women lead busy, full lives and often don’t put themselves first. Some of them have charity and philanthropy they want to support but don’t think they have the technical knowledge to podcast. Some of them feel hesitant about putting themselves into a public space. And all of them, just like all human beings, wonder if they’re good enough to have their own show.https://2bobs.com/ https://www.meonlylouder.com/podcastaudiolab Quotes Mentioned: “Imposter syndrome doesn't exist because it assumes that there's a problem with the person and not the environment.”“When you see people who look like you, then you don't ever feel like that's not possible.”“Imposter syndrome is there's nothing wrong with you, it's the environment.”“Stop undervaluing yourself, stop thinking that you have to do stuff for free.” “Stop thinking that there's something wrong with you or you have imposter syndrome.”“Channel like a mediocre white man and just pretend that anything is possible for you.”“Stop telling people you're new, just do a good job.”“The environment is broken, not the person.”“Every single human being has something to bring to the table.”“In any business you have to be is the ultimate salesperson.”“The most humiliating things in life is having to ask for money that's owed to you.”“Talking about money should not be awkward.”“If you hate sales, you shouldn't own a business.”“The more expensive it is, the more value it is.”“You got to know your audience.”Articles Mentioned:https://hbr.org/2021/02/stop-telling-women-they-have-imposter-syndromeRecorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mollyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
Early Risers, Proper AD’s, and Apple with Jeff Sanders
Jun 21 2021
Early Risers, Proper AD’s, and Apple with Jeff Sanders
We're joined by Jeff Sanders, host and creator of "The 5 AM Miracle Podcast" to talk all things growth in the podcast industry, or as Adams called, from "zero to hero". the Apple podcast issues and losing his show on the platform, and how podcasting helps his business in various ways. We're talking ad reads, and if organic or pre recorded work best, how to get ads on your show, and choosing the right ones to fit your brand. Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.comHighlights with timestamps:0:00 Intro1:43 Jeff talks about his podcast called The 5 AM Miracle, what he discusses on the show and if he does solo podcasts on the show apart from interviewing his guests 2:32 Jeff also talks about how long he has been podcasting, the show he started with, and how it has been for him 3:05 Jeff talks about the difference there has been between his first show and his second show and which show he liked doing more 4:05: Jeff talks about the type of microphone he was using when he started podcasting and how it was and if he’d recommend it to someone 5:02 Marcus talks about the new microphone from Behringer that was recently launched and if it’s a good microphone 6:02 Jeff talks about the type of microphone he upgraded to after giving away his Behringer microphone and why and the software he used 8:39 Jeff talks about the book that he wrote and what gave him the idea to write the book 10:15 Jeff talks about what he mainly does as a business and if podcasting had any contribution to that 13:10 Jeff, Marcus, and Molly talk about the fun fact of being an entrepreneur and what it takes to be one 15:12 Jeff talks about what he would tell someone out there who is wanting to start his or her own podcast 18:21 Jeff talks about the world of personal development and what turned him to be in that world at a very young age 22:58 Jeff talks about what he is doing that is different from other podcasters that helps him keep on rolling and getting new listeners too 24:16 Jeff also talks about when the moment occurred for him that he got to keep on producing content and it is working for him 25:04 Jeff talks about when he started getting sponsors after he started doing his podcast 25:46 Jeff also talks about advertising on his shows and if he records the adverts himself and if they are related to his content 26:56 Jeff talks about the steps you follow when you want to advertise on a podcast show and his advice to people 30:08 Jeff talks about the subscription service that Apple launched leading to some shows missing and him being a victim of this 32:49 Jeff explains if he had any issues with his sponsors after his shows went missing on the Apple platform 34:07 Jeff, Molly, and Marcus talk about why they think only the big players in the podcasting world were hit by the Apple saga and not the young ones coming up 35:58 Jeff talks about what hosting platform he used when he was starting out in the world of podcasting 38:22 Adam and Jeff talk about Apple being the monopoly in the podcasting world and not even caring about it 41:11 Jeff talks about Spotify and what he feels about the platform and if he’d compare it to Apple43:17 Jeff talks about other things in terms of hosting platforms and software that he uses when podcasting to make it work 46:11 Jeff talks about selling adverts in the most downloaded episode even if it is not the most recent one 49:21Jeff, Adam, Molly, and Marcus share their thoughts on the Apple saga and not being prepared for such situations that happened 53:59 Jeff talks about people who commented on his new gear and if he sounds good 57:07 Jeff talks about how he does his podcasts and if he ever takes breaks and does it in seasons Equipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone: http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set-Up: http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0Jeff's equipment list: https://www.jeffsanders.com/podcast/tools/Behringer BX2020: https://www.behringer.com/product.html?modelCode=P0EVYMackie Mixers: https://heartcast.biz/35MAF4N Heil PR40: https://heartcast.biz/3gHc4Vl Sennheiser Microphones: https://heartcast.biz/3gTEXNfBooks Mentioned: https://www.jeffsanders.com/the-5-am-miracle-book/John Maxwell’s books: https://www.johnmaxwell.com/ Tim Ferriss BooksShows Mentioned: https://www.jeffsanders.com/podcast/Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company that specializes in consumer electronics, computer software, and online services. Apple is the world's largest technology company by revenue and, since January 2021, the world's most valuable company.Adobe Audition is a digital audio workstation developed by Adobe Inc. featuring both a multitrack, non-destructive mix/edit environment and a destructive-approach waveform editing view.The Vow, a NXIVM documentary series following a number of people deeply involved in the self-improvement group NXIVM over the course of several years. The Vow is a story of indoctrination and the step-by-step journey of NXIVM members defecting and outing Keith Reniere.The Art of Manliness Podcast is a podcast that aims to help men become better men. Through in-depth interviews with authors and thinkers, host Brett McKay finds insights on how men can better understand their culture, their lives, and themselves, and recapture the ancient and classical ideal of manliness, one of arete and eudaimonia: excellence and flourishing.http://www.advertisecast.com/ http://podcorn.com/ http://libsyn.com/ https://www.podbean.com/ https://iweb.com/ Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media services provider founded in 2006 by Daniel Ek. It is one of the world's largest music streaming service providers, with over 356 million monthly active users, including 158 million paying subscribers, as of March 2021. Megaphone provides podcast hosting technology for publishers and audience targeting, data, and measurement for brand advertisers.https://podnews.net/ https://soundsprofitable.com/ Quotes Mentioned:“It’s a lot of work to make your own content and to map out a show that's efficient and that's helpful and full of good advice.”“Being an entrepreneur is just making mistakes until someone thinks you're a genius.”“Ratings and rankings are bullshit if you're impacting people and it's getting the job done.”Guests Social Media Links:Website: https://www.jeffsanders.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffsanderstv/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffsandersproductions/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffsanderstvLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffsanderstv/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBOPbjIRhsYDVm-xxKmm6kw?view_as=subscriberRecorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mollyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
StudBae, FOMO, and Every Term In Between
Jun 7 2021
StudBae, FOMO, and Every Term In Between
Sorry all, if you wanna find Molly on Twitter, you'll have to search her new @, StudBae.. okay maybe not, but she might have the slightest bit of FOMO if she doesn't and someone else takes it. But then again, can you have FOMO if you don't know what it is? Just ask Marcus. We're talking the growth in revenue in the podcast industry and how it's sky rocketing and where it's heading, and why you should listen to an entire epsiode, not just the "best" clips, which is what one company tried to sneakily do but ended up getting found out by. Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.comHighlights with time stamps:0:00 Intro1:57 Molly talks about Blinkist, what it is, what it does, and what it does in the podcasting world, and if they are going to be monetizing people’s content 5:06 Molly, Adam, and Marcus talk about if Blinkist will work in the podcast industry and how they work7:46 Molly, Adam, and Marcus talk about Apple Podcast and how they have now launched their subscription model8:27 Molly, Adam, and Marcus talk about the fear of missing out and if people who listen to podcasts actually experience it to a point of needing to use Blinkist 10:46 Molly, Adam, and Marcus talk about the new podcast that Dave Chappelle just launched called The Midnight Miracle 11:54 Marcus talks about if podcasters really put their shows on Vinyl 12:37 Molly talks about PodClips, what it does and if she would recommend someone to use it for their podcasts 13:02Molly also talks about Blinkist and PodClips and if there is any difference between the two apps and how Blinkist is kind of like TikTok in the podcast world 14:22 Molly and Marcus talk about the importance of listening to the whole podcast and not bits by bits16:11Molly talks about the benefits that she gets from listening to podcasts and audiobooks apart from knowledge and information 17:50 Molly and Adam talk about the amount of estimated money from ad revenue in the podcast industry in 2023 18:34 Adam talks about the ad that he was about to do on Spotify, his experience, and why he feels that Spotify is the best platform for him to advertise on 24:34 Adam also talks about where the ad would be inserted in a podcast or at which particular point it will play26:44 Marcus talks about ads in Spotify and if the listeners can be able to skip them just like in YouTube 28:07 Marcus talks about why he feels that advertising on podcasts is more valuable and why more people should do it 29:32 Marcus talks about the uniqueness of hosts reading an advert during a podcast and why he also feels that anchor ads are also good 30:53 Molly and Marcus talk about why people should always personalize their adverts to have that brand connection 34:08 Molly, Adam and Marcus talk about the importance of having a social media team to do the work for you 38:26 Molly and Marcus talk about using the sound panels and also the process of how they made their each and the materials they used Equipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone: http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set Up: http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0Shows Mentioned:Blinks Labs GmbH, commonly known as Blinkist, is a German book-summarizing subscription service based in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in 2012 and has 18 million users as of 2021. The service provides summaries of over 3,000 bestselling non-fiction books, 15-minute reads, otherwise known as Blinks or book-in-blinks. Fear of missing out is a social anxiety stemming from the belief that others might be having fun while the person experiencing the anxiety is not present. It is characterized by a desire to stay continually connected with what others are doing.Acast is a Swedish-founded company that provides hosting, monetization, and growth support to podcasts. In 2014, it developed a dynamic insertion technology which can target advertising within podcasts based on location, time, and personal data.https://podclips.com/ TikTok, known in China as Douyin, is a Chinese video-sharing social networking service owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. The social media platform is used to make a variety of short-form videos, from genres like dance, comedy, and education, that have a duration from 15 seconds to one minute.  The Interactive Advertising Bureau is an advertising business organization that develops industry standards, conducts research, and provides legal support for the online advertising industry.Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media services provider founded in 2006 by Daniel Ek. Spotify is incorporated in Luxembourg as Spotify Technology S.A and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with offices in 17 different countries around the world.  https://libsyn.com/ https://www.podbean.com/ Hulu is an American subscription video-on-demand service fully controlled and majority-owned by The Walt Disney Company. Hulu along with Disney+ and ESPN+ are the three main Disney streaming platforms in the United States Anchor is a free, beginner-friendly platform for podcast creation, containing tools that allow users to record and edit audio, arrange it into podcast episodes, publish podcasts to listening platforms, and monetize content by collecting listener contributions or adding advertisements into episodes.Quotes Mentioned: “You can't skip the Spotify ads because it manually overrides your playback when the ads playing.”“It is more valuable to actually advertise on podcasts because the people reading the ads are usually the hosts of the show and people trust those hosts.”Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mollyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6
Pop Blockin‘ Your Plosives
May 17 2021
Pop Blockin‘ Your Plosives
Plop, block, and... plosive? We're talking Plosives and Pronouncing those's P's with power and how they come through your microphone. Luckily for you, us experts are here to tell you exactly what you need to help reduce that with the right equipment and techniques. We're also talking tags and # and how to properly tag your episode when publishing for the most exposure possible.Sponsor Links: https://www.podcastoutfitters.comhttps://www.meonlylouder.comhttps://www.heartcastmedia.comHighlights with time stamps:0:00 Intro0:22 Marcus talks about how he did an A/B Test on cables with the solid core silver wire and the regular copper ones and which one sounded better 2:27 Marcus talks about the digital audio and how it confirmed to them that different cables sounds different 4:09 Molly, Marcus and Adam talks about why you should be keen on which cables you’re spending your money on as a podcaster6:06 Adam talks about why people especially podcasters should know that cables matter when you are recording 9:26 Marcus talks a about Up Next, which is a better way to buy podcast ads by Bryan Barletta and also talks about ad technology for podcasting12:08 Marcus also talks about Supercast company and also the services that it offers to its customers and the podcasts platforms it works on 16:54 Marcus talks about plosives, what solutions there are for people with a lot of plosives when they talk and the advice he’d give on what windscreens to use on microphones 21:24 Adam also shares his thoughts on the windscreen on the microphone and how it should be 22:28 Marcus, Adam and Molly talk about the importance of positioning your microphone in the right position to also help solve the problem with plosives 25:39 Marcus also talks about why people should train themselves to talk with no plosives or have a popper blockers on their microphones and how to install them  30:47 Marcus talks about TechZone microphone that he has and practically talks into it to test the plosives and if he’d recommend it to people 36:05 Molly, Adam and Marcus talk about the cyber attacks that has been happening and the things that the world has been going through 39:30 Molly, Adam and Marcus talk about their marketing tactics that they are about to employ in their podcast so as to get more listeners 30:13 Molly talks about if a podcast exists if it does not have any listeners to listen to the content that you as a podcaster are sharing 41:24 Molly talks about how people should get to know how to get the content to post on their social media 49:00 Marcus and Molly talk about the importance of using tags when you are promoting your podcast on social media and the importance of proofreading your work before submitting Equipment Mentioned: Marcus's Microphone : http://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyGMolly's Set Up : http://heartcast.biz/38tHHO0Samson Q2U: https://heartcast.biz/3yeHCZp SHURE MV7-S: https://heartcast.biz/2QUbskL Shure SM7B Microphone: https://heartcast.biz/3gLTjyG Shure PS-6 Popper Stopper: https://heartcast.biz/3w98J6m TechZone Audio products, Stellar x2: https://heartcast.biz/3hrCvze Neumann U 87: https://heartcast.biz/3hrk2mi Shure KSM 37: https://heartcast.biz/3v2P1cF Shows Mentioned:Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is a Japanese manufacturer of motorcycles, marine products such as boats and outboard motors, and other motorized products. The company was established in 1955 upon separation from Yamaha Corporation, and is headquartered in Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan.Founded by sound engineer John McBride and his wife country artist Martina McBride in 2002, Blackbird has become Nashville’s preeminent sound studio. The Blackbird complex now includes nine studios and houses, The Blackbird Academy, a post-secondary audio engineering school.Podfest Expo is a community of people who are interested in and passionate about sharing their voice and message with the world through the powerful mediums of audio and video.www.upnext.supercast.tech/ Up Next: We’ve taken the standard up front format for advertising sales and adapted it to showcase the best aspects of podcasting, uniquely designing and developing something that better fit the podcast audience. Our goal was simple: use audio to sell audio, and deliver an experience that feels very “podcast”. www.soundsprofitable.com/ Safari is a graphical web browser developed by Apple, based on the Web Kit engine. First released on desktop in 2003 with Mac OS X Panther, a mobile version has been bundled with iOS devices since the iPhone’s introduction in 2007. Safari is the default browser on Apple devices. Edison Research conducts market research and exit polling, providing strategic information for businesses and media organizations worldwide. FRQNCY Media is a first-of-its-kind podcast and audio innovation company founded by entrepreneur and podcaster Michelle Khouri. Since its founding in 2018, FRQNCY has produced podcasts for The Coca-Cola Company, Apple, Diane von Furstenberg, SalesLoft and More. Breakin' is a 1984 American break dancing-themed musical film directed by Joel Silberg and written by Charles Parker and Allen DeBevoise based on a story by Parker, DeBevoise and Gerald Scaife. Quotes Mentioned: “Silver conduct sound better than copper.”“If you can't hear it, then don't drop money on it.” “Cables matter.”“Don’t spend your whole budget just on cables.”  “Everything in excess can cause cancer.”“Everything can cause cancer in some way or another.”“The pop only matters if you're going to get so close that it matters.”“Don't pop the microphone.”“The plosives are not caused by the gain; they're caused by the proximity of your breath to the microphone.”“You don't want to eat in a condenser microphone that overloads the capsule.”“Does a podcast exist if it has no listeners?”“Always use the tags.”Recorded on Riverside.Get hooked up today: http://www.riverside.fm/?via=mollyFind on iTunes: http://heartcast.biz/38tmMe6