Ep 33: Collaborating with Small Podcasts

EPISODE · Dec 22, 2024 · 1H 25M

Ep 33: Collaborating with Small Podcasts

from Out The Back Door Podcast · host Stephen, Alvin and Ben.

Summary In this lively podcast episode, the hosts navigate through various topics, including technical difficulties, hunting experiences, musical interludes, discussions on gender identity, and lighthearted banter. The conversation flows naturally, showcasing the camaraderie and humor among the participants as they share personal stories and insights. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various topics ranging from relationships and personal experiences in hunting to the launch of a new podcast and the idea of building a community among smaller podcasts. They explore the dynamics of relationships, share hunting stories, and brainstorm ways to grow their podcast audience through collaboration and community building. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the challenges and strategies for small podcasts, including outreach and collaboration. They also delve into their Spotify Wrapped results, revealing insights about their music listening habits and favorite artists, while reflecting on their podcasting journey and audience engagement. In this episode, the hosts explore their evolving listening habits, share their Spotify Wrapped experiences, and discuss their recent theatrical performances. They delve into the community aspect of theater, the spiritual elements involved in their productions, and reflect on personal growth through these experiences. The conversation wraps up with thoughts on future plans and the importance of family and community. my other podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6GVOhll5fNqA69vgVVDZvZ?si=6a6183ff52c14bc3

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