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226 Brenda Salinas Baker - Reimagining the Podcast Landscape at Google
FromPodcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
226 Brenda Salinas Baker - Reimagining the Podcast Landscape at Google
FromPodcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2020
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Podcast episode
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06:00 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Brenda Salinas Baker who speaks her background and roots, the impact Covid-19 has had on her personally and professionally and her love of storytelling 15:46 – Brenda discusses her experience in radio and podcasting, including the NPR Kroc Fellowship she earned 23:29 – Brenda’s work as a producer and mentor at NPR’s Next Generation Project 31:28 – Brenda opens up about leaving KUT Public Media to become a freelance reporter at 60dB 36:34 – How Brenda honed her skills as a storyteller during her time at Google 40:18 – How Google is approaching the podcasting medium and early learnings they have gleaned 46:25 – Strategies and best practices for discoverability and leveraging YouTube as a tool for podcasting 52:04 – Ongoing podcast projects that Google is working on and what excites Brenda about the future of audio and podcasting 58:08 – What is something that Brenda has changed her mind about recently and what is the most misunderstood thing about Brenda1:01:22 – Harry thanks Brenda for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow herTWEETABLES“Everybody says now that coronavirus hit, the world that we had pre-Covid isn’t coming back. In many ways it shouldn’t come back. There were things about that world that were very wrong. And so the fact that we’re applying our imagination to create a new world post-Covid gives me a lot of hope.”“If you’re making content for everybody, you’re making content for nobody these days.”“I always tell people radio is a visual medium. It’s just that the screen is in your own head. They call it theater of the mind.”“Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it useful. And that is why Google cares so much about the open web and the RSS ecosystem in podcasting.”“The first couple minutes of a podcast are incredibly important. If you manage to get people past the first couple of minutes of your podcast, they’ll basically stick with you the whole way through. So, when you’re scripting a podcast, I think having really clear introductions is important. I personally don’t think every podcast can get away with doing a pre-roll.”THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupBrenada’s LinkedInBrenda’s WebsiteBrenda’s Instagram – @brendasalinasbakerBrenda’s Twitter – @brendapsalinasBrenda’s FacebookGoogle Podcasts Creator ProgramGoogle News InitiativePodcast MovementPodNewsPodfest Global Summit Aug 10-17?Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCast
Released:
Jul 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
086 Paul Colligan | Providing Your Children with the Proper Tools to Handle Technology: Paul Colligan is another old school podcaster who began speaking on the microphone in 2004. He is also a YouTube and social media expert and was invited to speak on the topic, at a conference in Oman. He shares how he raises his kids in a world filled with technology that remembers every mistake you make and tries to describe what radio is to someone who has never heard of it before. Paul also talks about his time in Germany and what it was like growing up there. 07:45 - Paul talks about his recent trip to Oman. 12:55 - We have a vision in our head of who our podcast listeners are, but when you meet them it's very different. 16:45 - Podcasting is not a big thing in Oman, but people appreciated the power it held. 19:20 - Paul was asked about Donald Trump while he was in Oman. 21:15 - Paul spent about an hour in a government-sponsored virtual reality startup. 23:45 - Where by Podcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters