Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

EP 429: Maybe bigger isn't better?

EP 429: Maybe bigger isn't better?

FromWhat Works


EP 429: Maybe bigger isn't better?

FromWhat Works

ratings:
Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On June 8, Skye Pillsbury opened the latest edition of her newsletter, The Squeeze, with the header RIP Gimlet. She continued:I’m heartbroken over the news that Spotify has laid off another 200 podcast employees, though I’m not shocked.— Skye Pillsbury, The SqueezeI devoured Alex Blumberg's Startup when it first came out, which was about a year before I started podcasting. Then, I inhaled Reply All when it launched, and despite its later troubles, was genuinely moved by its final episode. I lapped up Blumberg's earnest interviews with entrepreneurs on Without Fail. I even had the privilege of interviewing Blumberg during a course I taught at CreativeLive.I followed Gimlet's acquisition by Spotify with interest (and a healthy dose of skepticism). The bumpy ride that they've had since then was utterly predictable. Though, like Pillsbury, I find the news that Gimlet is no more—at least in any recognizable sense—quite upsetting.This short dispatch is about podcasting and the podcast industry—but really, it's about why we shouldn't judge success—or run companies—using the logic of Wall Street.Footnotes:
"RIP Gimlet" in The Squeeze by Skye Pillsbury
"Spotify to Layoff 200 Employees in Podcast Strategy Shift" by Amanda Holpuch, New York Times


Startup by Alex Blumberg & Gimlet Media (Excerpts from Season 1, Episodes 1, 2, and 4)

Reply All by Alex Goldman, Emmanuel Dsotzi, PJ Vogt, and Gimlet Media 

Without Fail by Alex Blumberg & Gimlet Media
"Podcast Companies, Once Walking on Air, Feel the Strain of Gravity" by Reggie Ugwu, New York Times

"A U.F.O. Podcast Zooms Past the Competition" by Reggie Ugwu, New York Times

"Crooked Media Hires Vice’s Lucinda Treat as First CEO, Gets Funding From George Soros’ Investment Firm" by Todd Spangler, Variety

"'You Paid WHAT?!' Or, How Echo Chambers Distort Prices and the Way We Think" by Tara McMullin
Love What Works?Become a paid subscriber and get twice-monthly bonus episodes, the chance to write in with questions, and more for just $7/month. Upgrade your subscription at: taramcmullin.substack.com/subscribeOr, share the show with a friend! You'll help out What Works and start a great conversation!Every episode is also published in essay form at: taramcmullin.substack.com

★ Support this podcast ★
Released:
Jun 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Go behind the scenes with small business owners to discover what really works