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The pandemic birthed a rise in puppies, planting flowers in Animal Crossing, and podcasts — with 1.1m+ shows launched in 2020 alone. But soon, the podcast phenomenon plateaued. New podcasts decreased a year later, and in 2022, fell by 80%. 😬 Would you ride this rollercoaster? Be honest. Source: NiemanLab Does this mean the podcast train has left the station? No more tickets available to savvy hosts and sultry voices? Not at all — your podcast just can’t suck. Luckily, podcast geniuses Darren Clarke (executive producer of My First Million) and Kal Elsebai (HubSpot’s senior manager of podcast strategy) shared their tips on how you can create a killer show. The two broke it down into three distinct parts: Ideation Launching Monetization Here’s how you can turn your business or niche hobby (ever wanted to listen to 49 minutes of stationary fangirling?) into the next big thing in podcasting: 1. Create the
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From the Atlantic and WNYC: Uh…finally? The podcast you’ve been waiting for! This is “a story of America told through the history of SPAM.” In this three-part series as part of the Experiment podcast, they’ll try to answer “some of the meatiest questions the United States faces about how we work for the food we eat play out in the story of special processed American meat.” I’m not entirely sure what to make of this one. Let’s compare notes after we listen, shall we? Because there’s no way you’re not going to listen to a podcast about America’s favorite tinned meat. More info: The Atlantic | WNYC