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The Podcast Podcast from TruStory FM
The Podcast Podcast from TruStory FM

The Podcast Podcast from TruStory FM

The podcast industry is booming, but what does it take to succeed in this ever-changing landscape? Join us as we dive into the business side of podcasting, exploring the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities. From directory consolidation to show monetization, we'll cover everything you need to know to navigate the podcasting world. We'll also chat with industry experts and successful podcasters to get their insights and advice. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, we hope The Podcast Podcast will become a valuable tool in your own journey. So, grab your headphones, and let's get down to business!

Available Episodes 10

Pete and Andy explore the peculiar intimacy of podcasting, a medium where listeners forge surprisingly strong bonds with hosts. They dissect the "podfluencer" phenomenon, examining the authenticity and responsibility that comes with this unusual form of influence. 

From unexpected conference encounters to the strategic use of online communities and listener engagement, they delve into the mechanics of building trust and connection. This isn't a how-to guide, but a thoughtful exploration of the surprising power of voice and the unexpected intimacy that blossoms in the digital age.

Hey ho, podcasters! We’re back, talking about Apple's big push for binge-worthy narrative podcast series. Are you into it? And in the grand ol’ spirit of podcast follow-up, we dive back into analytics with John Spurlock, the creator of OP3 (Open Podcast Prefix Project).

John explains why he created OP3, how it works, and why open podcast data is so important. He addresses the privacy concerns some podcasters have about sharing their stats, and how OP3 is designed to be both useful and transparent. This is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of podcasting and wants to understand how to get the most out of their show's data. Plus, you'll finally learn how to pronounce OP3 without sounding like a dummy.

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Ever feel like the digital ground beneath your feet is suddenly shifting? Pete and Andy delve into the murky world of podcast analytics, specifically grappling with the impending demise of Chartable, a once-reliable tracking service swallowed by the Spotify behemoth. They dissect the implications for podcasters, from the practicalities of migrating data to the philosophical questions of open vs. closed platforms. It's a David and Goliath struggle, with independent creators facing the encroaching dominance of tech giants, and the age-old question: who really owns your data?

A glimmer of hope emerges in the form of the Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3), a free, open-source alternative to Chartable. This plucky underdog offers transparent statistics while prioritizing listener privacy, a refreshing contrast to the data-hungry practices of the big players. Pete and Andy discuss the potential of OP3 to level the playing field, empowering independent podcasters to reclaim control of their analytics. It's a rallying cry for a more open and equitable podcasting landscape.

Ultimately, this episode is a call to action. It's a reminder that podcasters need to be proactive in safeguarding their data and advocating for a more transparent and accessible future for the medium. As the digital giants continue to reshape the podcasting landscape, it's more important than ever to support open-source initiatives and challenge the status quo. Join Pete and Andy as they navigate the treacherous waters of podcasting in the 21st century, offering valuable insights and a healthy dose of skepticism along the way.

First up this week, Pete and Andy take on ultra-podcasting—long, LONG-form episodes—and the people who love them. Then, they shift gears to discuss Google's intriguing, yet uncanny, AI experiment, NotebookLM, which uses artificial intelligence to transform research notes into simulated podcast discussions.


Finally, Apple's surprising decision to launch a web-based version of Apple Podcasts, making it accessible on devices outside the Apple ecosystem for the first time, might just unlock wonderful new places to listen to podcasts out side the app itself.


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In this episode of "The Podcast Podcast," Andy Nelson and Pete Wright take listeners on a journey through the world of summertime podcasting. They explore the impact of the Paris Olympics on podcast downloads, wondering if listeners are sneaking in episodes between events or saving their favorite shows for a post-Olympic binge. The duo also dives into the latest Libsyn report on CPM rates, discussing the stability of summertime advertising rates and the growing confidence in the power of podcast audiences.

They turn to the fate of "The Headlines," a companion podcast to the popular "The Daily" from The New York Times, as the show breaks free from the gated confines of the New York Times audio app. The hosts also share their experiences with various podcast apps, from Andy's daring venture into Apple Podcasts to Pete's love for Pocket Casts' latest update, which allows playback at a mind-numbing 5X speed. Plus, they talk through some important changes to Marco Arment’s app, Overcast, on it’s ten-year anniversary, and how it serves as a best-in-class model for others to follow that balances user privacy and a banging good audio engine.


This week we take a deep dive into the world of podcast advertising!

First, a trip down memory lane. We’ve been doing this a long time and though it might help by recounting just a bit of history for context, from early affiliate partnerships to CPM advertising and dynamically inserted ads. We discuss the pros and cons of these different approaches and how they've shaped our strategy over time.

Next, we explore key takeaways from the SoundsProfitable conference on podcast advertising. We highlight interesting findings about listener engagement and discuss what's currently working in the industry, including the effectiveness of live ad reads and storytelling-style advertisements.

We’ve changed our plans to adapt our advertising approach across our network, aiming for more engaging and less intrusive ad experiences. We emphasize the importance of balancing monetization with listener satisfaction.

The episode concludes with practical advice for fellow podcasters, drawn from both our experiences and industry best practices. We cover topics like ad placement, frequency, and transparency about how advertising supports podcast production.

We hear all about the TikTok generation. But, you know, there are others out there and they are consuming content just like those in the spotlight. We just have to know where to find them. 

In this episode of Podcast Podcast, hosts Pete Wright and Andy Nelson dive into the often-overlooked world of older podcast listeners. Inspired by a surprising comparison between Tom Cruise and Wilford Brimley, they explore:

  • The misconceptions about age demographics in podcast audiences
  • Why the 55+ crowd might be the next frontier for podcast growth
  • How traditional marketing strategies could be reimagined for the digital audio age

Join Pete and Andy as they challenge assumptions about who's really tuning in and ponder the untapped potential of targeting listeners who remember a world before smartphones. Is the key to podcast expansion hiding in plain sight?

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In this bite-sized episode of The Podcast Podcast, Pete and Andy dive into the world of podcast subscriptions and memberships. They discuss the differences between Apple's subscription model and running your own membership program using a third-party service like Memberful.

Pete explains that Apple's subscription service is easy to use but comes with limitations, such as being exclusive to the Apple Podcasts app and lacking integration with other services like Discord. He also points out that Apple takes a 30% cut of the subscription revenue.

On the other hand, using a service like Memberful allows for more flexibility and control over your membership program. It enables you to offer bonus content, access to multiple podcasts, and integration with other services. However, it requires more setup and management on the podcaster's end.

They also touch on the recent report suggesting that Apple Podcasts may favor shows with subscriptions in their recommender algorithm. They consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of participating in Apple's subscription program.

Tune in to learn more about the pros and cons of each approach and decide which one might be right for your podcast.

In this episode of the Podcast Podcast, hosts Pete Wright and Andy Nelson challenge the conventional wisdom that bigger is always better when it comes to podcast audiences. They argue that focusing too much on massive download numbers can cause you to overlook the immense value and potential of smaller, more engaged listener communities.

As you'll hear, having a niche topic and a highly committed audience can be incredibly profitable, even if your show doesn't reach millions. Pete and Andy discuss real-world examples of podcasts with modest listener counts that are on track to generate six-figure revenues through leveraging the depth of their audience engagement.

Throughout the episode, the hosts share innovative strategies for making your listeners feel valued and connected to your show, no matter the size of your podcast. From recording personalized birthday messages to creating interactive Discord communities, they explore creative approaches that become harder to sustain as a podcast scales up.

Pete reveals a surprising statistic: if your show surpasses 1,000 downloads in the first week, you're already in the top 5% of all podcasts. He and Andy discuss how to celebrate and nurture your founding audience members who are passionate about your content from the very beginning.

Press play to discover why building affinity with your podcast community at a micro level can be so powerful, and how you can harness the potential of your small but mighty audience. This episode will reshape how you think about podcast growth and success in an industry obsessed with big numbers.