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205 How Does The History Of Radio Affect Podcasting?

205 How Does The History Of Radio Affect Podcasting?

FromShe Podcasts


205 How Does The History Of Radio Affect Podcasting?

FromShe Podcasts

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Sep 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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WE LOVE TEXTEXPANDER! Get 20% off of your first year! Click here and choose She Podcasts! Support our Patreon page! And our swag here! You know you wanna have a cute She Podcasts t-shirt! Super Quick Re-cap! Length: Elsie has a guest on the show! Say hello to Liz Covart from Ben Franklin’s World! Feedback about Productivity from Karen The goats are home! And they are a lot more goatie Even with goats there still needs to be mowing of the lawn and they will for sure become #podgoats 10:19 a bit about our fabulous sponsor TextExpander! And some workflow that Liz has using it 12:07 NEWS Kim Kardashian West just found podcasts and she’s been listening to Serial! Diving deep into why the Kardashians should not have a podcast, and it’s not what you think Why sometimes your established brand can get in the way if you want to choose to do something different What we are doing to enhance our Patreon and offer more value to the community! Elsie’s inspiration for what possible fun things Jess and Elsie can do for the She Podcasts Super Squad Patreon supporter number 58 is Liz Covart! No, radio HAS influenced podcasters and Liz shares how that question fueled her Did radio begin from the a sense of freedom? Liz let’s us know all about the birth of radio and where it came from Geeking out on details of how radio came to be The first radio music station was in Pittsburgh’s KDKA! What funded those very first radio stations to keep going What could have radio been Brief WNYC history How much was the listener culture created by the content? Or was the content created by the culture? A bit of history of Amos ‘n’ Andy And then advertising came into the mix The roots of radio step from the regional system, folks hoped that it would be a great unifier Elsie again shares her bandwidth woes and how that affects accessibility If you want Liz to come back and chat about the history of radio and how we can create the medium that we want Links mentioned by Elsie and Jess! Leave us feedback via Speakpipe! Liz from Ben Franklin’s World The She Podcasts Episode where Jess chats with Mark Asquith She Podcasts thank-you to our Sponsors! Our editor John from Audio Editing Solutions. He is so good you need to hire him STAT! Shop for your podcasting education! The She Podcasts Shop Get your FREE How To Podcast tutorial! Help Us Spread The Word! It would be stellar if you shared She Podcasts with your fellow women podcasters on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode got you all fired up, head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you're moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Ways to subscribe to She Podcasts! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher Feedback + Promotion for Women Podcasters You can ask your questions, comment below, go to the She Podcasts Facebook group and even share your promos for your podcast! Let your voice be heard. Send it all to feedback@shepodcasts.com  
Released:
Sep 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you're looking for *quick* and succinct tips on how to podcast, grow your audience, and monetize your show this is NOT the show for you. Will you get all that from this show? Absolutely! And a lot more, but not in way you expect. THERE IS A LOT OF CHIT CHAT AND NOT GETTING TO THE POINT. This show is a personality driven show hosted by powerhouses and podcasting industry experts Jessica Kupferman and Elsie Escobar (supported by their producer John.) They will give you insightful, wise, expert advice about all aspects about the podcasting industry, from advertising and sponsorships, to the latest and greatest microphones and workflows, to how the podcasting industry is failing and thriving. You will also get the reality of what it takes to podcast as working from home women and moms running their own businesses and supporting a vibrant community of women podcasters of over 12k members. If you don't like chit chat, banter and feeling like you're hanging out with Elsie and Jess at their kitchen table (or eavesdropping on them) while they drop some brilliant wisdom about podcasting (and possibly 800 other subjects), go ahead and save yourself some time and move along now.