• The Risky Future of Value for Value?
    2025/05/14

    So, let’s get real about the podcasting scene and this crazy concept of ‘value for value.’ It’s like, when you hear it, you might think, ‘Oh great, another buzzword,’ but hold your horses! Our hosts, Dave and Daniel, are here to unpack this idea with a good dose of sarcasm and wit.

    They start by discussing how many podcasters feel their legitimacy hinges on securing that sweet sponsorship deal. Seriously, why do we still tie our worth to advertisers? It’s like saying your podcast is only good if someone’s paying you to talk about toothpaste. No thanks! They argue that the real value comes from the connection you build with your listeners, which is way more important than any sponsor deal could ever be.

    Then, they get into the tech aspect, where things get spicy with the mention of streaming satoshis. Like, what even is that? It’s a way to send tiny payments while you listen, but the hosts get into the nitty-gritty of why that might not be the golden ticket we all hope for. They share a laugh about how certain payment platforms have these ridiculous fees that make micropayments basically non-existent. Can you imagine trying to send your podcaster a couple of cents, only for the platform to gobble it all up? It’s a comedy of errors waiting to happen!

    By the end, they’re pondering the future of this ‘value for value’ model and whether it’ll actually pan out or if we’ll just be stuck in the same old cycle of sponsorship and ads. They’re like, ‘What if we could create a world where podcasters are rewarded for the actual value they bring?’ It’s a hopeful, yet ironic look at the absurdity of our current monetization strategies. Yeah, we’re all in for the ride, but let’s hope the destination is worth it!

    Takeaways:
    • The future of podcasting is a wild ride, with the concept of value for value leading the charge, but don't be surprised if it gets bumpy along the way.
    • Value for value isn't just about cash; it's about the joy you bring to listeners, even if you're not rolling in the dough from sponsors.
    • Remember, just because your podcast isn't a cash cow doesn't mean it's not valuable; sometimes fun is worth more than money, right?
    • Streaming payments could revolutionize podcast monetization, but you know, only if the tech doesn't implode on itself first.
    • Watch out for the 'donate' trap! It could get you in trouble with the tax man, so maybe stick to saying 'give back' instead.
    • The whole payment landscape for podcasts is changing, and not just because Apple got slapped with a court ruling; it's about making things easy for everyone involved.

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  • How Will Video Fit Into Podcasting's Future?
    2025/04/23

    Video is the hot topic, isn't it? Everyone’s buzzing about how video is creeping into the world of podcasting, and honestly, it’s hard to ignore.

    Both Dave and Daniel look into this chaotic whirlpool of video versus audio, dissecting what it means for podcasters today.

    They explore the undeniable truth that video isn’t just a fad; it’s here to stay, and it’s reshaping how we perceive and consume content. The discussion flits around the implications of integrating video into podcasts, from the logistical hurdles to the creative opportunities it presents.

    What does a video strategy for podcasts even look like?

    How do we balance the audio-first approach with the visual demands of platforms like YouTube?

    They don’t shy away from the absurdity of the situation, pointing out that our beloved audio-only formats are now competing in a world where thumbnails and visual aesthetics are king.

    It’s an engaging conversation that highlights the need for podcasters to rethink their content delivery methods, embracing the reality of video while still cherishing the art of audio storytelling.

    Takeaways:

    • Video is not just a fad; it's a staple of podcasting's future, so get used to it!
    • Podcasting and video are like peanut butter and jelly—totally meant to be together.
    • If you're still clinging to audio only, it's time to consider a video strategy for your podcast. Seriously, don't be that person.
    • YouTube is the new podcast platform, whether you like it or not. Better learn how to play the thumbnail game!
    • Embrace the chaos of video content; it’s here to stay, whether you like it or not.
    • If you're thinking about starting a video podcast, make sure you actually have a plan—winging it won't cut it!

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • Ask a Ninja now on Youtube
    • newbridgestudios.com
    • podpage.com
    • Podgagement

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  • Podcast Websites: Still Necessary or Just a Digital Dinosaur?
    2025/02/19

    Do we even need to bother creating podcast websites anymore? That’s the million-dollar question we’re tackling today. We dive deep into the future of podcasting and whether those little corner spots on the internet are still relevant or just relics of a bygone era. With tools like WordPress getting easier and new platforms popping up, we explore the bizarre landscape of website creation for podcasters—because who doesn't love a good debate about whether to stick with the old-school methods or jump on the latest trends? Spoiler alert: we might not have all the answers, but we sure have a lot of sarcastic opinions on the absurdity of keeping a website in a TikTok world. So grab your headphones and let's figure out if your podcast needs a home or if it’s time to just float in the digital ether like a lost episode.

    >> Alright, folks, let’s dive into the chaotic whirlwind that is podcasting websites! Picture this: we’re sitting around, sipping our overpriced lattes, and the million-dollar question pops up – do we even need to create podcast websites anymore? Spoiler alert: it’s a mess! We’ve got the old-timers clinging to their WordPress themes like it’s a lifebuoy on the sinking ship of the internet, while the new kids are all about the cool, shiny app platforms. Remember when a website was your podcast’s home base? Now it feels like we’re just throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks. Sure, we’ve got tools like PodPage making life easier, but does anyone actually visit websites anymore? We’ve got TikTok stars telling us to build our empires on their platforms, but what happens when the next big thing comes along and wipes them off the map? It’s a digital Wild West out there, and we’re all just trying to stake our claim.

    In this episode, we explore the evolution of podcasting websites and the tools we’ve used over the years, from the dreaded Dreamweaver to the clunky WordPress plugins. And let’s not forget the nightmare of SEO – is it even worth it? With the rise of AI and social media platforms, we’re questioning if a website is still relevant or just an overpriced digital business card. We’ve seen the stats; most folks discover podcasts through word of mouth, so why not just focus on making killer content and let the algorithms do the rest? But hey, if you’re not sending your listeners to your own site, where are they going? We’re all just a click away from being lost in the abyss of the internet, and that’s a sobering thought.


    So where does that leave us? Are we website advocates or just holding onto a relic of the past? With sarcasm dripping from our voices, we ponder whether it’s time to toss the website out entirely or double down and make it the best digital hangout spot for our loyal listeners. Because at the end of the day, we want them to find us and hit play, right? If not, we might as well just record our musings into the void and hope someone stumbles upon them while scrolling through TikTok.


    >> As we tumble down this rabbit hole, let’s discuss the absurdity of our reliance on platforms that could vanish tomorrow. We’ve got folks building massive followings on TikTok, but what’s the plan when that platform decides to pull the rug out from under us? In this episode, we dive into the absurdity of the podcasting ecosystem where it seems like the only constant is change. With the rise of AI, we’re seeing more creators turning to tech to enhance their craft, but we can’t help but roll our eyes at the irony – here we are, creators, relying on algorithms to get our art out there. It’s like trying to catch fish with a net full of holes.


    We take a hard look at the tools of the trade, from the shiny new website builders to the age-old debate over whether to stick with WordPress or jump ship to something less complicated. And let’s throw in a few laughs about our nostalgic memories of Microsoft Front Page and the dark days of HTML...

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  • What Will the Future of Podcasting Production Look Like?
    2025/02/05

    What might podcast production look like in the future? Yeah, we’re diving into that juicy topic like it’s a deep-fried Twinkie at the state fair. Daniel and Dave are throwing around some wild ideas about how tech is gonna change the game for podcasters, and let’s be real, it’s kinda bonkers.

    From AI editing that makes your audio sound like a million bucks to devices that could practically do it all for you with just a push of a button, we’re basically living in a sci-fi movie. They’re reminiscing about the good ol’ days of hacking together gear like mad scientists to now, where we can just click a button and boom—content! So, if you’re ready to get your mind blown about the future of podcasting, buckle up because it’s gonna be a wild ride.

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    Takeaways:

    • Podcasting's future could see AI tools automating many production aspects, simplifying the process immensely.
    • The evolution of podcast technology has made recording more accessible, but it has also led to potential oversaturation.
    • As podcasting evolves, critical thinking about content authenticity and AI-generated material becomes crucial.
    • Future podcasting setups could involve integrated devices that streamline recording, editing, and publishing for creators.
    • AI could be a co-host, enhancing communication and providing real-time feedback to podcasters during recordings.
    • The ongoing advancements in podcast technology suggest that simplicity and efficiency will shape the next generation of production tools.

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  • Future of Podcasting: Daniel and Dave's 2025 Wishlist
    2025/01/22

    Dave and Daniel share their biggest wishes for the future of podcasting in 2025, highlighting the need for cross-app comments as a critical feature to enhance audience engagement. They discuss the potential benefits this could bring to both listeners and podcasters, fostering a sense of community and interaction that is often lacking in the current landscape.

    They also examine the complexities of implementing such features, considering various technical approaches and the importance of making it easy for users to participate.

    The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of podcast monetization, particularly the desire for streamlined payment options that empower creators while minimizing fees.

    Reflecting on the past year and the frustrations felt within the podcasting community, Dave and Daniel emphasize the importance of collaboration and unified development efforts to realize these ambitious goals.

    Takeaways:
    • Daniel J. Lewis emphasizes the need for cross-app comments in podcasting, fostering community engagement across platforms.
    • Both hosts desire unified features in podcasting to streamline the user experience and encourage adoption.
    • Dave Jackson highlights the significance of listener recognition, valuing direct feedback through financial contributions.
    • The discussion explores the importance of making podcast payments easier for both creators and listeners.
    • Emerging technologies in podcasting could shape how content creators interact and monetize their shows effectively.
    • The hosts stress the potential of community-building through shared comments and listener contributions for podcasters.

    Links referenced in this episode:
    • schoolofpodcasting.com
    • podgagement.com
    • podcastindex.social
    • podfestexpo.com

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  • The Great Wallet Shift: What’s Next for Podcasters?
    2024/12/11

    Today we look at the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency wallets, particularly focusing on the recent challenges faced by Alby Wallets. As these wallets begin to disappear, hosts Daniel and Dave explore the implications for podcasters relying on streaming satoshis for value for value.

    They discuss potential alternatives, including the Albie Hub and other wallet solutions, emphasizing the importance of innovation in this transitional phase. The conversation highlights the necessity for simpler, more user-friendly payment systems that don't require deep technical knowledge, ensuring that podcasters and listeners can easily engage with the ecosystem. Ultimately, the duo encourages a mindset shift towards valuing content and supporting creators, setting the stage for a more sustainable future in podcasting.

    Takeaways:

    • The podcast discusses the complexities involved with cryptocurrency wallets and their evolving landscape.
    • Dave Jackson emphasizes the need for simpler solutions to keep cryptocurrency transactions user-friendly.
    • Listeners are encouraged to embrace new technologies and adapt to changes in podcast monetization.
    • The conversation highlights the importance of community collaboration in finding innovative cryptocurrency solutions.
    • A shift in mindset is needed for audiences to embrace the value for value model.
    • The hosts explore potential new models for payment splits that could simplify transactions.

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    The Audacity to Podcast

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  • Why Podcasting is the New Front for Political Engagement
    2024/11/27

    Podcasting has emerged as a formidable competitor to mainstream media, capturing the attention of audiences seeking more authentic and in-depth conversations. This is not about politics, but the marketing around it.

    This episode explores how the rise of podcasts has shifted political discourse, allowing politicians to engage with voters in a more relatable manner, free from the constraints of traditional media sound bites.

    We share examples from recent elections where candidates turned to popular podcasts to connect with audiences, highlighting the growing recognition of the medium's influence.

    The discussion also touches on the importance of critical thinking and the diversity of perspectives available through podcasts, contrasting them with the often sensationalized narratives of mainstream media. Join us as we examine the evolving landscape of media consumption and the implications for both creators and listeners.

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    Takeaways:
    • Podcasting is becoming a legitimate platform for political discourse, challenging mainstream media narratives.
    • Both politicians and audiences are seeking more authentic and relaxed conversations through podcasts.
    • Long-form podcast discussions allow for a deeper understanding of political issues beyond sound bites.
    • The rise of podcasting reflects a shift in how people consume political information and media.
    • Podcasts provide a platform for engaging conversations that traditional media often lacks.
    • The casual nature of podcasts enables politicians to connect with audiences in a more relatable way.

    Mentioned in This Episode
    • The Audacity to Podcast
    • School of Podcasting
    • congressionaldish.com
    • Elon Musk conversation with journalist

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  • From AI Slop to Authenticity: Navigating Podcast Disclosures <<< (generated by AI)
    2024/10/30

    Disclosures are becoming increasingly important for podcasters, especially as the use of AI tools like Google Notebook becomes more prevalent. Dave Jackson and Daniel J. Lewis dive into the implications of using AI-generated content and the necessity of transparency for listeners. They explore various scenarios where disclosure is crucial, such as financial compensation and the potential for confusion over AI-generated voices. The discussion highlights the balance between utilizing AI efficiently and maintaining trust with the audience through clear communication. As the landscape of podcasting evolves, understanding what needs to be disclosed will help creators navigate ethical and legal considerations, ensuring that their listeners are well-informed.

    Mentioned in This Episode

    The Audacity to Podcast

    School of Podcasting

    Disclosures 101 for Social Media Influencers

    https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/disclosures-101-social-media-influencers

    Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising

    https://www.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/press-releases/ftc-publishes-f[…]ng-endorsements-testimonials/091005revisedendorsementguides.pdf

    Daniel's Proposal

    https://github.com/Podcastindex-org/podcast-namespace/discussions/669

    You MUST Disclose Whenever You’re Compensated! - The Audacity to Podcast

    https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/you-must-disclose-whenever-youre-compensated/

    FTC's Endorsement Guides: What People Are Askin

    https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/ftcs-endorsement-guides-what-people-are-asking

    Google Notebook

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    Takeaways:
    • The future of podcasting will likely require more clear disclosures regarding AI usage.
    • Disclosures need to be prominent and cannot be relegated to the end of episodes.
    • Listeners must know if content is AI-generated to make informed decisions about trust.
    • AI can help repurpose content, but transparency about its use is essential for credibility.
    • Financial disclosures are vital; podcasters should clearly communicate any compensation received.
    • ...
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