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Podcasting People

Podcasting People is a fun, bite-sized show packed with handy tips from podcasting pros. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, each episode gives you easy-to-apply advice on everything from storytelling to growing your audience. It’s perfect for anyone wanting to improve their podcast game, one quick episode at a time.

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    Thanks for listening!

    Hi everyone, Gareth here with an important update.After an amazing run, Podcasting People is coming to an end. It’s been a fantastic journey, and I’ve loved sharing insights from some of the best minds in podcasting with you. But as I shift my focus to other creative projects - including my hyper-local show The Sheppertonian and my work in the podcast and music industries - it feels like the right time to close this chapter.A huge thank you to every guest who shared their wisdom and every listener who kept me going. Your support has meant the world to me, and I hope the episodes we’ve created will continue to be a valuable resource for podcasters for years to come.Thanks for being part of Podcasting People. It’s been an absolute pleasure.LinksIf you want to stay connected, you can still find me over at The Sound Boutique and on LinkedIn & Bluesky. I’d love to keep the conversation going.The Podcasting People websiteThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:Podcasting People CommunityThe Sound Boutique

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    Behind the Show: How Mercury Empowers Independent Podcasters

    Liam Heffernan, an award-winning independent podcaster and founder of the new podcast network Mercury, joins Gareth to discuss his mission to empower indie creators. Recognising the gap in support for smaller shows that are too big to be overlooked but too small to catch the attention of major networks, Liam aims to revolutionise the space by prioritising the needs of these creators. He emphasises the importance of content as the foundation for growth and monetisation, urging podcasters to focus on what they love without getting bogged down by the pressure to monetise too quickly. As Mercury launches with a diverse lineup of shows and plans for original content, Liam shares his vision for fostering a supportive community of independent podcasters. The conversation highlights the unique challenges independent creators face and the innovative approach Mercury is taking to address them.Takeaways: Liam Heffernan is revolutionising podcasting by emphasising the needs of independent creators. The Mercury network aims to support smaller shows in monetising without losing control. Independent podcasters often struggle with promotion and monetisation, which Mercury seeks to address. The focus for indie podcasters should be on creating engaging content that they love. Liam's experience as an independent podcaster shapes Mercury's mission to empower creators. The podcasting landscape is evolving, and new networks like Mercury fill essential gaps.Mercury on LinkedInLiam on LinkedInMercury Podcast Network – Make Some Noise.Produced by https://bio.link/garethsounds at https://www.thesoundboutique.com.

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    Taylor James gives a tip about imposter syndrome in the podcasting industry

    Guest: Taylor JamesJob title: Lead Podcast ProducerCompany: Twentytwo ProductionsImposter syndrome can be a significant hurdle for many in the podcasting industry, but it doesn't have to hold you back. Taylor James, founder of Twentytwo Productions, shares valuable insights on embracing your unique voice and passion while navigating the competitive landscape of podcasting. He reflects on his journey from launching the Waffle Shop podcast to amassing a million downloads, highlighting the freedom that comes with sharing your story. Despite the challenges and comparisons that can creep in, Taylor emphasises the importance of staying true to your passion and maintaining consistency. Tune in for encouragement to silence the noise of competition and focus on what truly matters: your love for podcasting.Takeaways: Embrace the freedom of podcasting to share your authentic story without restrictions. Imposter syndrome is common; focus on your passion and ignore the comparison trap. Consistency is crucial in podcasting; remind yourself of your purpose during tough days. Stay positive and stay in your lane, avoiding the noise of competition. Don't let the metrics define your worth; focus on your niche and audience engagement. Recognise that everyone faces challenges; remember why you started your podcasting journey. LinksThe Waffle Shop on InstagramTwentytwo ProductionsThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Mike Newman gives a tip about promoting your podcast

    Guest: Mike NewmanJob title: VP, Content & PartnershipsCompany: AudioboomMike Newman, VP of Content & Partnerships for Audioboom, shares valuable insights on promoting your podcast effectively. He emphasises the importance of having a comprehensive marketing plan that extends beyond the launch of your show. While budget constraints can be a challenge, Mike encourages creators to leverage their existing networks and contacts as the foundation of their marketing efforts. He highlights that audience growth takes time and consistency, asserting that every episode, including the later ones, plays a crucial role in attracting listeners. With over 25 years of experience in audio, Mike's passion for podcasting shines through as he discusses strategies that creators can use to elevate their shows and reach wider audiences.Takeaways: Create a comprehensive marketing plan for your podcast that extends beyond just the launch. Utilise your personal network to amplify your podcast's visibility and reach. Guest appearances on other podcasts can significantly help promote your own show effectively. Consistency in messaging is key; promote not only your first episode but all subsequent ones. Audience growth takes time and effort; it's important to view it as a marathon. Engage with various platforms to diversify the ways you share your podcast message. Companies mentioned in this episode: AudioBoom Apple Spotify Amazon XFM Free Radio Smooth Radio GEM106 Guardian LinksThe Audioboom websiteMike on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Sam Sethi gives a tip about the production of your podcast

    Consistency and persistency are the keys to successful podcasting, according to Sam Sethi, CEO of TrueFans and co-host of Podnews Weekly. With years of experience in the podcasting industry, Sam shares his journey from early podcasting to launching a new platform that embraces the latest podcasting technologies. He emphasises the importance of maintaining a regular release schedule to build and retain an audience, as deviating from this can lead listeners to seek alternatives. Sam also highlights the unique human connection that podcasting fosters, setting it apart from other media forms in an increasingly AI-driven world. Tune in to hear more about his insights and tips for aspiring podcasters.Takeaways: Consistency and persistency are crucial for building an audience in podcasting. Podcasting fosters a unique human-to-human connection that AI cannot replicate. Establish a reliable schedule for your podcast to retain your audience's attention. Engaging content is essential; provide your audience with something interesting to listen to. Launching a podcast festival can open doors to new opportunities and collaborations. Utilising modern podcasting tags can enhance the discoverability of your podcast. Links referenced in this episode:TrueFanspodcastindex.orgpodnews.netSam on MastodonSam on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Kim Kerton gives a tip about your podcast first impressions being your show artwork

    Kim Kerton, a seasoned podcast strategy consultant and creator, shares invaluable insights into the importance of first impressions in podcasting, particularly through show artwork. As the host of her own business podcast, 'Unemployed & Afraid', Kim emphasises that the visual appeal of a podcast can significantly influence listener engagement. Drawing from her extensive experience in broadcast radio and podcast consulting, she discusses how artwork, often overlooked, can either entice or deter potential listeners. Kim encourages creators to strategically consider their artwork by analysing competitors and avoiding common pitfalls such as using thin fonts or cluttered imagery that compromises readability. By prioritising clear and impactful designs, podcasters can enhance their chances of attracting and retaining an audience.Kim delves into the evolution of podcasting, highlighting how the medium has transformed from audio-only to incorporating video elements, reflecting broader trends in media consumption. She passionately advocates for the decentralised nature of podcasting, which fosters creativity and personal growth for both creators and listeners. The episode underscores the necessity of a robust strategy in show development, emphasising that effective branding and visual presentation go hand-in-hand. As listeners tune in, they should be encouraged to reflect on their own show artwork and the strategic choices that can make a difference in their podcasting journey.Links referenced in this episode:unemployedandafraid.com.augoodinsideofthebed.com.auKim on InstagramUnemployed & Afraid on InstagramKim on LinkedInCompanies mentioned in this episode: Nova Entertainment Australian Radio Network Acast Produced by https://bio.link/garethsounds at https://www.thesoundboutique.com. Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Charles Commins gives a tip about engaging with your audience

    Tips and advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Charles ComminsJob title: Podcast ProducerCompany: Vibrant Sound MediaIn this episode, Charles gives a tip about engaging with your audience.LinksCharles on TikTokCharles on InstagramCharles on LinkedInHome - Vibrant Sound MediaThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Behind The Show: Stephanie Fuccio

    Behind The Show is a part of Podcasting People - you're in the right place!Stephanie Fuccio, a podcast marketing and strategy consultant, joins producer Gareth to share her insights on the tools and techniques that help podcasters sound more authentic in their content. With a focus on embracing technology and experimenting with new platforms like YouTube and OpusClip, Steph emphasises the importance of being personable rather than overly professional in podcasting. They discuss the evolution of her business from podcast editing to providing marketing strategies tailored for creators, highlighting how adaptability is key in the ever-changing podcast landscape. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced with various recording software, particularly StreamYard's recent changes, and the benefits of using Buzzsprout for podcast hosting. Takeaways: Podcasting equipment can evolve, and it's essential to adapt to new technologies as they emerge. Utilising video content, such as YouTube shorts, can significantly expand your podcast's reach. Finding the right podcasting software can enhance your workflow and improve audio quality. Podcasters should prioritise authenticity over professionalism to connect better with their audience. Dynamic ad insertion is a crucial feature for modern podcast hosting platforms. Experimenting with different tools and platforms helps podcasters find what works best for their unique needs. Links referenced in this episode:coffeelikemedia.compodcastingpeople.communityCompanies mentioned in this episode: Substack YouTube Loom Buzzsprout Hindenburg Acon Digital OpusClips StreamYard SquadCast Riverside Boomcaster Adobe The Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Christiana Cromer gives a tip about using video to promote your audio-only podcast

    Guest: Christiana CromerJob title: Community ManagerCompany: DescriptIn this episode, Christiana gives a tip about using video to promote your audio-only podcast.LinksChristiana on InstagramChristiana on LinkedInJoin the Descript CommunityThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Adam Shepherd gives a tip about monetising your podcast

    Guest: Adam ShepherdJob title: Editor of the British Podcast AwardsCompany: Haymarket MediaIn this episode, Adam Shepherd gives a tip about monetising your podcast.LinksBritish Podcast AwardsHaymarket MediaAdam on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Steve Austins gives a tip about how to change the way you end your podcast

    Tips and advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Steve AustinsJob title: Founder / Creative DirectorCompany: Bengo MediaIn this episode, Steve gives a tip about how to change the way you end your podcast.LinksSteve on LinkedInBengo Media - Award-Winning Full Service Audio ProductionThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Vic Elizabeth Turnbull gives a tip about reaching a wide audience

    Tips and advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Vic Elizabeth TurnbullJob title: FounderCompany: MIC MediaIn this episode, Vic gives a tip about reaching a wide audience.LinksMIC Media on LinkedInMIC Media on FacebookMIC Media on XPodcast Production, Podcast Training & MIC's Podcast Club • MIC mediaThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Katie Lyons gives a tip about how to get the best talent on your podcast

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Katie LyonsJob title: Talent BookerCompany: FreelanceIn this episode, Katie gives a tip about how to get the best talent on your podcast.LinksKatie on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Mark Asquith gives a tip about focusing on sustainable growth

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Mark AsquithJob title: Managing DirectorCompany: CaptivateIn this episode, Mark gives a tip about focusing on sustainable growth.LinksMark’s websiteThe Captivate websiteThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Katarina Hagstedt gives a tip about how to sound more present and engaging on the mic

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Katarina HagstedtJob title: Narrative ProducerCompany: Tinka MediaIn this episode, Katarina gives a tip about how to sound more present and engaging on the mic.LinksThe Tinka Media websiteThe Producer’s RoomThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    James Cridland gives a tip about writing a daily podcast

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: James CridlandJob title: EditorCompany: PodnewsIn this episode, James gives a tip about writing a daily podcast.LinksJames’ websiteThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Jonah Geil-Neufeld gives a tip about interview recording and remote recording

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Jonah Geil-NeufeldJob title: Executive ProducerCompany: Puddle CreativeIn this episode, Jonah gives a tip about interview recording and remote recording.LinksJonah on LinkedInThe Puddle Creative websiteThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Matt Cheney gives a tip about optimising your podcaster mindset

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Matt CheneyJob title: Podcast Producer & Creative CoachCompany: Kult MediaIn this episode, Matt gives a tip about optimising your podcaster mindset.LinksMatt on LinkedInMatt's websiteThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Josh Butt gives a tip about sonic branding

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Josh ButtJob title: Chief Audio OfficerCompany: AmpelIn this episode, Josh gives a tip about sonic branding.LinksJosh on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Review: The Podcast Show London 2024

    Host: Gareth DaviesLinksIn the Spotlight: Interview with Composer and Podcaster Gareth Davies | We Edit PodcastsBONUS: The Podcast Show London 2024 - Podcasting PeopleThe Podcast Show 2024The Podcasting People websiteSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Behind The Show: The Podcast Show London 2024

    This is a bonus episode from producer Gareth, featuring soundbites from the London Podcast Show 2024. The episode includes insights and experiences from podcast creators, exhibitors, and industry professionals:VisitorsAndy Marshall - Our MediaRachel Richards - Teenagers UntangledVictoria Elizabeth Turnbull - MIC MediaSteph Fuccio - Coffeelike MediaKim Kerton - Unemployed & AfraidElli Ajao - Debut ProductionsKirsten McKenzie - Scotland’s WomenOliver Moore - Warbler AudioTim Steemson - ComposerRuth Barnes - Chalk & BladeGiles Gear - The TelegraphSam Sethi - TrueFansExhibitorsToby West - PodLife EventsSam - BBC SoundsLiam Burke - Broadcast RadioJeremy - PodcasthonNik Williams - Black Cat MusicOther linksThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Oliver Moore gives a tip about your audio set up

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Oliver MooreJob title: Audio EditorCompany: FreelanceIn this episode, Oliver gives a tip about your audio set up. LinksOliver on LinkedInOliver's websiteThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Behind The Show: Danny Brown

    Behind The Show is part of Podcasting People.Host: Gareth DaviesGuest: Danny BrownIn this episode, I chat with serial podcaster Danny Brown - Head of Podcaster Support & Experience at podcast hosting company Captivate - about the tools he uses to make his shows.HardwareStellar X2 Large Capsule Condenser MicrophoneShure SM7BJoby Wavo Boom ArmElgato Low Profile Wave Mic ArmRØDECaster Pro IIElgato FacecamMacBook Air M1 2020 Sony MDR-7506SoftwareHindenburg Pro 2BoomcasterWhisperScriptVidyoAccusonus Era Bundle 6Do you use any of the same tools as Danny? How are you getting on with them? Let me know!https://www.podcastingpeople.uk/support Produced by https://bio.link/garethsounds at https://www.thesoundboutique.com. Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Danny Brown gives a tip about making your podcast more dynamic to stay relevant

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Danny BrownJob title: Head of Podcaster ExperienceCompany: CaptivateIn this episode, Danny gives a tip about making your podcast more dynamic to stay relevant.LinksAll of Danny's linksThe Captivate websiteThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Review: RØDE Lavalier GO

    Host: Gareth DaviesIn this episode, Gareth reviews the RØDE Lavalier GO.LinksGareth's linksThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Win Charles gives a tip about anyone with a disability can start a podcast

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Win CharlesJob title: Podcast HostCompany: AS CPIn this episode, Win gives a tip about anyone with a disability can start a podcast.LinksWin on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Behind The Show: Gareth Davies

    Behind The Show is part of Podcasting People.Host: Gareth DaviesGuest: Also Gareth Davies 🧐In this episode, Podcasting People producer Gareth Davies talks a bit about his background and the tools he uses to make podcasts.Linkshttps://bio.link/garethsounds HardwareMacBook Pro M1 2020CalDigit docking stationVolt 2 audio interfaceCloudlifterShure SM7BRØDE PSA1 Swivel Mount Studio Microphone Boom ArmZoom H6RØDE Lavalier GOSoftwareCalendlyApple Notes / RemindersSquadcastDescriptIzotope RXLogic Pro XSupertone ClearCaptivate.fmSubstackDo you use any of the same tools? How are you getting on with them?https://www.podcastingpeople.uk/support Produced by https://bio.link/garethsounds at https://www.thesoundboutique.com. Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Giles Gear gives a tip about live shows and how you should just go and do it.

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Giles GearJob title: Festival DirectorCompany: Cheerful Earful Podcast FestivalIn this episode, Giles gives a tip about live shows and how you should just go and do it. LinksGiles on LinkedInThe Cheerful Earful websiteThe Podcasting People websiteJoin the Podcasting People CommunitySupport the show with a one-off tipThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Suzy Chase gives a tip about discovering your podcast niche

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Suzy ChaseJob title: Podcast HostCompany: The Pod Process Audio LabIn this episode, Suzy gives a tip about discovering your podcast niche.LinksSuzy’s websiteThe Groove Radio PodcastCookery by the Book PodcastDecorating by the Book PodcastDecorating by the Book on InstagramDecorating by the Book: The JournalThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Alice Florence Orr gives a tip about getting your show noticed by journalists

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Alice Florence OrrJob title: Podcast JournalistCompany: Podcast ReviewIn this episode, Alice gives a tip about getting your show noticed by journalists.LinksPodcast ReviewAlice’s websiteThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Andrew Goldsmith gives a tip about how to integrate brands best into your podcast

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Andrew GoldsmithJob title: Managing DirectorCompany: AdeliciousIn this episode, Andrew gives a tip about how to integrate brands best into your podcast.LinksAndrew on LinkedInAdelicious on LinkedInAdelicious on InstagramThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Tony Doe gives a tip about being more efficient with your podcast production

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Tony DoeJob title: Podcast ConsultantCompany: FreelanceIn this episode, Tony gives a tip about being more efficient with your podcast production.LinksAll of Tony’s linksThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Simona Rata gives a tip about interviewing for narrative podcasts

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Simona RataJob title: ProducerCompany: Freelance / BBCIn this episode, Simona gives a tip about interviewing for narrative podcasts.LinksSimona on X / TwitterSimona on InstagramSimona on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Ella Watts gives a tip about directing audio drama

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Ella WattsJob title: Head of ProductionCompany: Six to StartIn this episode, Ella gives a tip about directing audio drama.LinksElla's websiteElla on LinkedinThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Maria Hogan gives a tip about year planning for your podcast

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Maria HoganJob title: Podcast ProducerCompany: Creatively ContentingIn this episode, Maria gives a tip about year planning for your podcast.Links2024 podcast planning - Google DocsPodcast Production Services - Creatively ContentingThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Steph Fuccio gives a tip about sharing your podcast with less content creation stress and more connection potential

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Steph FuccioJob title: OwnerCompany: Coffeelike MediaIn this episode, Steph Fuccio gives a tip about sharing your podcast with less content creation stress and more connection potential.LinksCoffeelike Media website Coffeelike Media on Substack Steph on The Podcast Host The Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Will Lyons gives a tip about reflecting on your edits

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Will LyonsJob title: Podcast EditorCompany: Tape NotesIn this episode, Will gives a tip about reflecting on your edits.LinksWill on LinkedInWill on InstagramThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Jennay Horn gives a tip about content editing

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Jennay HornJob title: Head of ContentCompany: We Edit PodcastsIn this episode, Jennay Horn gives a tip about content editing.LinksWe Edit Podcasts - Fast Podcast Editing ServicesJennay on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Jabriel AlSuhaimi gives a tip about batching and scheduling

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Jabriel AlSuhaimiJob title: Independent PodcasterCompany: Sibling CreativeIn this episode, Jabriel gives a tip about batching and scheduling podcast episodes.LinksSIBLING CREATIVE WORKSAll of Jabriel's linksThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Christopher Phin gives a tip about naming your show

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Christopher PhinJob title: Creative Content LeadCompany: Message HeardIn this episode, Christopher gives a tip about naming your show.LinksMessage Heard - Podcasts with PurposeChristopher's bike channelChristopher on ThreadsChristopher Phin (@[email protected]) - MastodonChristopher on LinkedInThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Shreya Sharma gives a tip about podcast marketing

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Shreya SharmaJob title: Marketing & PR specialistCompany: Tink MediaIn this episode, Shreya gives a tip about podcast marketing.LinksShreya on LinkedInShreya's Home - Shreya SharmaThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Gareth Davies gives a tip about dialogue editing

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Gareth DaviesJob title: Podcast Editor / ProducerCompany: The Sound BoutiqueIn this episode, Gareth Davies gives a tip about dialogue editing.LinksAll of Gareth's linksThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Arielle Nissenblatt gives a tip about podcast marketing

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Guest: Arielle NissenblattJob title: Community ManagerCompany: DescriptIn this episode, Arielle gives a tip about podcast marketing.LinksDescript | All-in-one video & podcast editing, easy as a doc.Arielle's websiteThe Podcasting People websiteBecome a Podcasting People supporterSign up to the Podcasting People newsletterThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.Mentioned in this episode:The Sound Boutique

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    Podcasting People: The Trailer!

    Tips & advice for independent podcasters.Welcome to Podcasting People, a bite-sized podcast featuring amazing people working in the podcast industry. Guests describe how they got into podcasting and what they love about it, before giving advice and a tip for fellow podcasting people.LinksJoin the Podcasting People CommunityThis podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.

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Podcasting People is a fun, bite-sized show packed with handy tips from podcasting pros. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, each episode gives you easy-to-apply advice on everything from storytelling to growing your audience. It’s perfect for anyone wanting to improve their podcast game, one quick episode at a time.

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