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Who's This For
by Scott Morfitt
Who’s This For? is a conversation series about creating with intention. Each episode features artists, entrepreneurs, and media makers who reflect on the people they’re truly trying to reach and how powerful work often begins with a single person in mind.We go beyond promotion and into the why behind your work:Who are you speaking to?What keeps you creating?How do you connect with your audience in a real way?Whether you make music, launch brands, design experiences, or tell stories, this podcast is for you.
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Matty Staudt on podcasting with love and being immortalized in Cars
It’s not often I get to talk with someone that helped shape mediums I genuinely love.So my chat with Matty Staudt was a thrill.Matty co-founded Stitcher before the iPhone era, helped launch the iHeartRadio Podcast Network, and now works with creators through Creator X helping connect smaller shows with brands that actually fit their audiences. He’s someone who has seen podcasting from the very beginning and is still thinking carefully about where it’s going.I’d especially encourage you to listen to this one if you’ve ever thought about starting a podcast yourself, or if you just want to hear how someone who’s spent a career in radio and podcasting thinks about connecting with an audience in a real way.
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Jim McGuinn On Finding Your Voice In Radio And Life
For nearly forty years Jim McGuinn has been a familiar voice, playing amazing music on the radio. He has introduced countless bands, programmed stations that shape entire music scenes, and carried a name that is not the one he was born with.In this conversation for Who’s This For we sit down to talk about what it means to be yourself when a microphone is always in front of you. Jim tells the story of how a first boss suggested his real last name was “too ethnic,” and how choosing McGuinn set the stage for a lifetime of radio. From there we move into the craft of being on air as he explains how to speak naturally when every second is planned, how to keep your excitement honest, and why good radio is like telling a story at a party.Jim shares his approach to programming, the balance of surprise and comfort that keeps a station alive, and the philosophy he calls the “spoke and wheel.” We also look ahead at the future of broadcasting, talking about artificial intelligence as a tool that can help but should never replace the human connection that draws people to music in the first place.This episode is for anyone who creates music, podcasts, brands, or experiences and wonders how to stay true to themselves while still performing for an audience. Jim’s insight is a reminder that authenticity is not an accident. It is a skill and a choice, and it can make a voice on the radio feel like a friend in the room.Find Jim: xpn.org/Find this Podcast: linktr.ee/WhoIsThisFor
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Who’s This For? is a conversation series about creating with intention. Each episode features artists, entrepreneurs, and media makers who reflect on the people they’re truly trying to reach and how powerful work often begins with a single person in mind.We go beyond promotion and into the why behind your work:Who are you speaking to?What keeps you creating?How do you connect with your audience in a real way?Whether you make music, launch brands, design experiences, or tell stories, this podcast is for you.
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Scott Morfitt
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