The Anycast

The Anycast - powered by CacheFly About The Anycast https://www.theanycast.com/about/ The Anycast – powered by CacheFly celebrates the tech disruptors, digital pioneers, innovators, code warriors, and unconventional thinkers who refuse to conform to corporate norms. From the entrepreneurial rule-breakers, rule-makers, and rule-benders, reshaping the future with their boundless creativity to entertain and educate the world, to those charting a new course in the world of technology innovation. Our guests have one thing in common, they perceive and reimagine the world through a unique lens, breaking boundaries and pushing the limits of what's possible. About CacheFly For over two decades, since developing the world's first TCP-anycast based Content Delivery Network, CacheFly has been the only network built for throughput. From the first byte to the last byte, CacheFly delivers your files faster. While CacheFly is verifiably the fastest CDN on the planet, they are also a true partner to their customers, aligning strategies to deliver high-demand content everywhere end-users are. CacheFly has built out unique, superior architecture in emerging markets delivering the highest QoE for digital platforms everywhere on the globe. Learn why many of the world's most trusted brands trust CacheFly to deliver their content. Visit us at cachefly.com.

Bonus - From Chaos to Innovation: Lessons in Tech Pivots

Discover how chaos sparks innovation in this insightful exploration of tech pivots. Featuring lessons from industry leaders, this episode dives into the challenges, strategies, and breakthroughs that define successful pivots in the tech world. Whether you're building dynamic applications or navigating complex entrepreneurial decisions, this video offers valuable insights for creators and innovators alike. Key takeaways include: The importance of adaptability when scaling tech solutions. Real-world examples of overcoming early-stage issues to find a niche audience. Strategies for bootstrapping, venture capital, and debt funding in tech startups. Lessons learned from navigating open-source communities and fostering sustainable growth. Stay tuned for expert insights on content creation, evolving trends, and protecting your vision in a rapidly changing landscape. Join the discussion, subscribe for future episodes, and connect with us to explore how innovation thrives amid chaos.     Mentioned in This Episode: theanycast.com/2 theanycast.com/3 theanycast.com/1 theanycast.com/7

11-20
24:24

Bonus - Why Most Podcasts Fail: The Joe Rogan Myth

Why you'll never be Joe Rogan—and why that's completely okay. This video offers expert insights into navigating the podcasting industry and setting realistic expectations for content creation. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your strategy, this discussion covers key lessons that every podcaster needs to hear. Key takeaways include: Why replicating Joe Rogan's success isn't the right goal for most podcasters. The importance of focusing on your niche audience for long-term success. - How evolving trends in podcasting emphasize authenticity over mass appeal. Common mistakes new podcasters make when it comes to discoverability and growth. Insights on using podcasting as a strategic tool to connect with your target audience. This episode dives into building meaningful connections, creating valuable content, and leveraging podcasting to grow your business or personal brand. Forget the myth of overnight success and learn what it really takes to protect your podcast and thrive in today's competitive landscape. Don't miss these actionable lessons, and stay tuned for more expert advice on podcasting, AI content, and digital content creation. Subscribe, share your thoughts in the comments, and join the conversation to take your podcast to the next level!  #podcastingtips #joerogan #comedycareer #nichemarketing #contentstrategy

11-11
12:00

Bonus - Ethical AI For Responsible Podcast Creation

Discover how to navigate the podcasting industry responsibly with insights on "Ethical AI For Responsible Podcast Creation." This episode explores evolving trends in AI, its role in enhancing content creation, and the balance between leveraging technology and preserving authenticity. Key takeaways include: How AI tools can streamline podcast workflows, from noise reduction to automated show notes and clip creation.  The importance of protecting your podcast from unethical AI use and potential scams.  Why human creativity remains essential for connecting with niche audiences amidst increasing reliance on AI content.  Common mistakes creators make when integrating AI and how to avoid them.  Gain expert insights into using AI ethically, ensuring your content aligns with both your vision and audience expectations. Whether you're curious about voice cloning, copyright concerns, or achieving lightning-fast production without losing quality, this episode breaks it all down. Stay tuned for more practical guidance and forward-looking discussions! Subscribe now, share your thoughts in the comments, and connect with us for more content focused on helping you thrive in the evolving world of podcasting.  #aivideo #videoediting #makemoneyonline #aimusic #youtubeautomation #ai #accountabilityinai #technology #futuretech #aiethicalprinciples

11-04
11:19

Bonus - Why AI is Revolutionizing Podcasting Today 🤖

Discover how podcasting transformed over two decades in "Why Podcasting Changed Forever in 20 Years 🎙️." This episode dives into the evolution of podcasting, from its humble beginnings to its current landscape shaped by technology, AI, and shifting audience dynamics. Whether you're navigating the podcasting industry as a beginner or seasoned creator, there's valuable insight for everyone. Join Matt Levine and guests Leo Laporte, Elsie Escobar and Paul Colligan for this conversation. Key topics include: The origins of podcasting and its accessibility for creators. - Evolving trends in podcast discovery and monetization. The role of AI in content creation and podcast production. The power of authenticity and catering to niche audiences. Common mistakes to avoid and strategies to protect your podcast's growth. Gain expert insights into crafting content that resonates, leveraging AI to save time, and building meaningful connections with your audience. This video offers practical guidance for anyone looking to thrive in the ever-changing world of podcasting. Don't miss out—subscribe for more episodes exploring podcasting, digital content creation, and evolving trends. Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned for more actionable advice! #podcastsetup #howtopodcast #videopodcast #podcastsetupforbeginners #podcastpromotion

10-28
13:08

Bonus - AI Tools: Revolutionizing Creativity or Killing Jobs?

Are AI tools revolutionizing creativity or threatening jobs? This episode of the Anycast podcast dives into the growing impact of AI in podcasting, content creation, and beyond, exploring its potential to transform the way creators work and innovate. With expert insights, the discussion unpacks how AI tools are shaping the industry while addressing common fears and misconceptions. Key topics covered: Navigating the podcasting industry with AI-driven tools Protecting your podcast amidst evolving trends in AI and copyright laws  The line between AI-assisted creativity and job displacement Common mistakes to avoid when incorporating AI into your workflow  Actionable advice for balancing human connection with AI innovation  Whether you're a podcaster, content creator, or industry enthusiast, this episode offers practical guidance on leveraging AI effectively while staying true to your creative vision. Discover opportunities to use these tools for good, curate better content, and reach your niche audience with ease.  Stay tuned for future episodes, share your thoughts on the evolving role of AI in content creation, and join the conversation about where the industry is headed. Subscribe now and protect your podcast while embracing innovation! #ai #machinelearning #future #bloomberg #technology

10-21
11:22

Bonus - Can AI Really Replace Content Creators? 🤖

Can AI really replace content creators, or is it simply a tool to enhance their creativity? 🤖 This episode dives into the evolving role of artificial intelligence in podcasting and digital content creation, exploring how creators can use AI tools effectively while staying authentic and connected to their niche audience. Key takeaways include: - **Navigating the podcasting industry** with AI tools like ChatGPT and Cast Magic for scripting, ideation, and content optimization. - **Evolving trends**: How AI assists with creating viral-ready clips for platforms like Instagram and TikTok. - Insights on balancing AI-generated content with human creativity to maintain authenticity. - **Protect your podcast**: A discussion on copyright implications and ethical concerns surrounding AI-generated content. - **Common mistakes** to avoid when relying too heavily on AI for content creation. - **Expert insights** into building strong parasocial relationships with your audience and why human connection remains irreplaceable. Whether you're exploring AI to save time, enhance your workflow, or stay ahead in content creation, this episode offers practical guidance and thought-provoking discussions. Stay tuned for future episodes, and don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments—how do you see AI shaping the future of podcasting? Your voice matters. Let's keep the conversation going! #aivideogenerator #youtubeautomation #aiautomation #videoediting #canva

10-07
11:55

Bonus - Build Community, Not Just an Audience 🧑‍🤝‍🧑

Discover why building a community is more impactful than simply growing an audience in this insightful episode of the Anycast podcast. With expert insights into navigating the podcasting industry, this discussion breaks down how to create genuine, lasting connections with your listeners while staying true to your why. Key takeaways from this episode include: - Why focusing on a niche audience builds stronger engagement and loyalty. - How authenticity and transparency can elevate your podcast brand. - The importance of prioritizing community over viral content and superficial metrics. - Actionable advice for protecting your podcast and fostering meaningful human connections in a fast-paced, AI-driven world. - How to adapt to evolving trends while staying grounded in your core purpose. This episode also highlights common mistakes podcasters make when chasing numbers instead of nurturing their core community, offering practical guidance for creators at any stage of their journey. If you're passionate about content creation, podcasting, or simply learning how to connect authentically with your audience, this episode is a must-watch. Stay tuned for more expert insights, and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for future episodes. Let's grow together—one genuine connection at a time! #podcast #audioediting #podcastsetup #podcastsetupforbeginners #podcastediting #podcast #howtopodcast #howtostartapodcast #podcastsetup #podcastediting

09-27
11:11

ICYMI - 20 Years at the Edge of Tech and Audio with Leo Laporte

In Case You Missed It… Legendary tech guru and podcasting pioneer Leo Laporte graces our show, bringing his wealth of experience from a storied career that kicked off in the radio waves of 1976. In an engaging conversation, Leo recounts his transition from a beloved radio tech expert to a trailblazer in the podcasting world with the creation of the TWiT network. With trademark humor and insights, Leo shares tales from the early days of podcasting, underscoring the essential role that community and human connection play in creating compelling media. He also sheds light on the challenges he faced and the innovative paths he forged in an era when podcasting was still finding its feet.   Beyond Leo's journey, we explore the rapidly changing landscape of media consumption shaped by platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. As younger audiences gravitate more towards these platforms, we're left to ponder the future of traditional media and Google's place within it. Through our dialogue, we stress the timeless appeal of authentic and passionate content that resonates with audiences on a deeper level. The conversation circles back to the enduring power of genuine connections, as those hosts who can cultivate a sense of friendship with their listeners, often discover lasting success in this ever-evolving media universe.     This Week in Tech (TWiT) Podcast Salt Hank: A Five Napkin Situation (A Cookbook) by Henry Laporte theanycast.com/s2e14

07-24
09:56

20 Years at the Edge of Tech and Audio with Leo Laporte

Matt Levine chats with Leo Laporte, a podcasting legend and founder of TWiT.tv, an Internet podcast network focusing on technology. They discuss the early days of podcasting, how tech media has shifted, and what it takes to stay relevant when trends change overnight. Learn how to grow a podcast that lasts, why niche matters more than ever, and what most creators get wrong about discovery and audience loyalty. Leo starts by explaining how he became tech radio's go-to guy. He loved being on-air, but didn't love the topics people expected from talk radio. So he carved out a space that let him dive into something he genuinely cared about—technology. Why Leo started a podcast network in 2005—before most people even knew what a podcast was.  Leo explains what it was like being one of the first 10 podcasters in the world.  Leo on the most important aspect of podcasting: "You need to know your audience. The more general a show is, the more difficult it is to promote it." Leo explains just how easy it is to start a podcast today. All you need is a laptop and a mic. Unfortunately, this simplicity is both a blessing and a curse.  Leo says the barrier to entry has never been lower. But that also means the space is noisy, crowded, and competitive. Starting is easy; being found is the real challenge. Leo highlights why discoverability—not content—is what kills most podcasts today. Even the best ideas can get buried if no one knows you exist. Matt asks if discoverability can be fixed—and Leo says yes. However, it's not about better SEO or thumbnails. It's about being on platforms that are built to make things go viral like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube.  Leo shares how they post twice daily on all platforms and why short clips are key to long-term growth. You can't always track what's working, but you can see when momentum starts to build. Why the top 20 podcasts dominate half the ad revenue, and what that imbalance means for everyone else. If you're not already at the top, you're fighting over scraps. That's why niche, loyalty, and consistency matter for the smaller podcasters.  Leo shares what COVID taught him about brand courage. The companies that kept showing up grew. Meanwhile, brands that pulled back lost their visibility and trust. Understand how podcast advertising has shifted away from consumer brands to niche B2B partners. Matt and Leo unpack why going niche is the smartest move a creator can make right now. Broad topics make it harder to build connection and loyalty. When you know exactly who you're talking to, they know exactly why they should listen. Specificity is your superpower. Leo explains why remote work weakens small teams in ways people often underestimate.  Matt shares how remote teams can work—but it takes unnatural amounts of structure and intention. You can't just hope the culture will carry itself. You have to manufacture connections on purpose. Otherwise, people drift—even when they're online every day. Leo shares why AI isn't a threat to content creators, it's a tool to be used with intention. He's not worried about being replaced. He's more focused on how to integrate AI in ways that save time and amplify creativity.  Leo's take on AI in podcasting, especially when it comes to editing and marketing. There are tools now that can help you clip, caption, and distribute without a huge team. The trick is knowing what job you're trying to solve. Not every tool fits every creator. Leo breaks down how the YouTube algorithm is shifting—and why short-form content is the next big opportunity. With TikTok facing pressure, YouTube is positioning Shorts as its successor. That means if you're a podcaster, creating short clips is a must.  Why Leo believes chasing trends is a waste of energy—and what to do instead. If you stay true to what excites you, the trends eventually circle back. People can feel when something's authentic, and when that happens, attention follows. Leo on the future of podcasting—it won't be just audio anymore. Video, community, and personality are what people crave. For example, YouTube is where people are going right now. If you're not on it, you're missing where the next generation already is.     Mentioned in This Episode: This Week in Tech (TWiT) Podcast Salt Hank: A Five Napkin Situation (A Cookbook) by Henry Laporte theanycast.com/s2e14

07-17
01:23:01

Anycast season 2 episode 14 trailer with Leo Laporte

Full episode launches on July 17

07-10
00:58

ICYMI - Protect What You're Building: Podcasting Smarter with Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer

In Case You Missed It… Gordon Firemark, the esteemed podcast lawyer, joins us for an enlightening discussion on the ever-evolving podcasting industry. Gordon's journey from a mere podcast enthusiast to hosting his own show, "Entertainment Law Update," offers a fascinating backdrop to our exploration of legal intricacies in the digital age. We unravel the complexities of AI-generated content, addressing the thorny issues of copyright and ownership when AI tools repurpose existing materials. Gordon offers invaluable guidance on safeguarding intellectual property, underlining the importance of robust contracts, work-for-hire clauses, and guest releases. Also, if you're in need of a legal edge, Gordon generously provides a free guest release template.   In a world where we're often unprepared for today's challenges, we share insights from Gordon's latest book that promises to guide content creators through the podcasting maze. Our conversation emphasizes the necessity of securing podcast releases and explores how to navigate the industry with confidence. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with us on social media and catch my show, "My Legit Podcast Pro," on YouTube. Gordon is reachable for any legal guidance, and we extend our gratitude for this illuminating exchange. Stay tuned for future episodes, where we promise to bring you more compelling topics and expert insights.     Mentioned in This Episode: Get the Podcast Blog & New Media Producer's Legal Survival Guide Podcastrelease.com GordonFiremark.com Follow Gordon on YouTube theanycast.com/s2e13

07-03
09:58

Protect What You're Building: Podcasting Smarter with Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer

Matt Levine chats with Gordon Firemark, the CEO of Firemark Enterprises and a leading voice in entertainment law. They discuss the legal side of podcasting, what creators get wrong about copyright, why "fair use" isn't a free pass, and how to avoid costly mistakes with content and licensing. Learn how to protect your podcast, navigate grey areas, and stay one step ahead as the industry evolves. Gordon shares how a podcast guest spot back in 2006 changed the course of his legal and podcasting career. Learn why saying yes to small opportunities can start something way bigger than you expect. Gordon explains the one mindset shift that helps him stand out in a sea of 4 million shows.  Gordon explains the difference between podcasting in 2009 and today. Gordon reveals what most podcasters still get wrong about copyright, and why good intentions won't save you in court. Gordon shares how he built trust with a niche audience, and explains why his audience tunes in every week.  Learn the legal blind spot Gordon says most beginner podcasters have. He also reveals how "freedom of speech" can land you in trouble. How to tell if your podcast idea is a smart niche or not. Gordon explains the two filters he uses to tell if a niche is worth pursuing. Gordon explains why thinking of yourself as a small creator is a mistake, even if you only have 10 listeners. What you say still carries weight and counts legally. Mark asks what makes YouTube outperform Spotify in podcast growth. Gordon shares the subtle tech shift that makes all the difference, as it's not just about video. Gordon breaks down the myth of "fair use" with a simple example that will make you rethink how you clip content.  Learn how Gordon sees the future of podcast monetization, and why ad money isn't the only route. What he suggests for smaller creators might be the fastest route to profitability. Matt and Gordon agree that AI won't replace podcasters, but could still create a different kind of legal headache that goes beyond copyright.  Gordon shares the line between inspiration and infringement when using AI-generated content. Knowing where that line is might save you more than just legal fees. Matt challenges Gordon on whether podcasters are influencers. Gordon believes every content creator with an audience is an influencer.  As an influencer, every word you share carries weight, because even the best intentions can be misunderstood by parts of your audience. Learn why Gordon believes podcasters need legal representation just like Hollywood creatives, and why he feels creators should get representation in Congress. Gordon explains why entertainment law is more complicated than most lawyers admit, and how small misunderstandings could land you in trouble.  How to avoid the most common mistake podcasters make when quoting or sharing other people's content. Gordon reveals the legal principle most creators overlook when it comes to copyright laws.  Gordon shares what he thinks will happen in podcasting over the next five years, and why it's not too late to launch your own podcast.  Discover how Gordon uses AI in his own podcast production, and why he's not afraid of it, but is intentionally careful with it. His approach could save you time and keep you protected.     Mentioned in This Episode: Get the Podcast Blog & New Media Producer's Legal Survival Guide Podcastrelease.com GordonFiremark.com Follow Gordon on YouTube theanycast.com/s2e13

06-26
01:13:13

Anycast season 2 episode 13 trailer with Gordon Firemark

Full episode launches on June 26

06-19
00:58

ICYMI - Fiercely Independent: Podcasting with Purpose with Dave Hamilton

In Case You Missed It… Meet Dave Hamilton, an iconic figure in the podcasting world, known for his blend of geeky charm and musical prowess. In this episode, we chat with Dave about his remarkable journey from the dawn of the digital age with the Mac Observer in 1998 to his current role as a leader in the podcast space with shows like Mac Geek Gab, Business Brain, and Gig Gab. Dave shares his thoughts on the evolution of podcasting, highlighting the significance of audio quality and the power of fostering a tight-knit community through platforms like Discord. Whether he's discussing the art of maintaining listener loyalty or the intricacies of managing sponsorships through Backbeat Media, Dave brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. We also delve into the world of listener support systems, with Dave candidly reflecting on his own creations and the potential benefits of using services like Patreon today. With a touch of humor, he recounts how his innovative, yet sometimes insular, approach led to unique challenges and victories. We explore the current state of podcasting's lifecycle, and what it takes to keep a show not just alive, but thriving. If you're a podcaster aiming to build a lasting connection with your audience, or simply a listener curious about what goes on behind the scenes, this conversation with Dave Hamilton is packed with insights and inspiration.     Dave Hamilton on LinkedIn The inaugural episode of The Mac Geek Gab Podcast theanycast.com/s2e12

06-12
09:59

Fiercely Independent: Podcasting with Purpose with Dave Hamilton

Matt Levine chats with Dave Hamilton, Founder of BackBeat Media. They discuss what it really takes to build a podcast—from building community and attracting sponsors to maintaining top-tier audio quality and treating your show like a business. Dave shares hard-earned insights from nearly 20 years behind the mic, including how to get your first 25,000 listeners, why most podcasters quit too early, and what separates the pros from the rest. Learn how to grow your audience, build a sustainable podcasting brand, and create a show listeners genuinely care about. Dave shares how the Mac Geek Gab podcast went from 1,000 to 25,000 listeners, three weeks after Apple added podcasts to iTunes. Dave highlights the two rules that became the foundation of his podcast: always release on time, and never compromise on audio quality.  To him, consistency wasn't just about discipline, it was a promise to the listener that they could count on the show to show up and sound good every single time. Dave believes poor audio wears people out because bad audio makes it hard to focus, and that makes it harder for your audience to care about you. Dave emphasizes that building a loyal audience is less about numbers and more about ownership. When people feel like the show belongs to them and they're part of the community, they stick around longer, engage more, and tell their friends. Dave explains the benefits of getting a listener to financially support your show. The moment someone gives you even a dollar, they become twice as invested in following your podcast.  Dave questions the logic of removing ads for paying supporters. He argues that if someone values your show enough to pay for it, they're also likely to value your sponsors, especially if those sponsors are a good fit.  Mark and Dave explain why your audience shouldn't feel like they're being sold to—they should feel like they're being shown something useful by someone they trust. That's how sponsorship becomes service, not interruption.  Dave insists on vetting every potential sponsor by asking: Will this resonate with my audience? Can I genuinely get behind this?  If you can't speak about a product with conviction, your audience will hear it, and the trust you've built could evaporate. Dave describes what it means to be a fiercely independent podcaster.  Dave shares a powerful truth about discoverability: most podcast listeners are looking for their next favorite show. The easiest way to get in front of them is to partner with other podcasters, promote each other's work, and give your audience new voices to trust. Dave reminds us that podcasting is one of the most intentional media formats in the world.  No one stumbles into a podcast; every listener has already opted in, and that level of buy-in makes the connection between host and audience deeply valuable. Dave leans into the concept of 1,000 true fans. He believes that when you build an audience that shows up for you, not just your content, you're already halfway to financial sustainability.  Dave believes the best podcasters sit in front of the mic because they have something to say, and they say it with conviction. If others listen, great. But the drive comes from within. Dave shares a powerful insight: if one person reaches out, whether to thank you or argue with you, you've won. That kind of emotional reaction means they're invested, and that kind of listener will come back.  Matt and Dave break down the critical early drop-off point for podcasters.  Most people quit before episode 10. But if you can stay consistent for six months, you massively increase your odds of long-term success. Dave draws a line between podcasting and music. A good podcaster, like a good musician, doesn't just deliver sound—they create a feeling. Dave outlines the traits that define great podcasters: discipline, sincerity, curiosity, and a genuine desire to serve. You don't need to be a performer—you need to be someone worth listening to. According to Dave, we're still in the early innings of podcasting. Despite how crowded it feels, the majority of people still don't listen regularly. That means the biggest opportunities haven't even hit yet. Dave sees podcasting as the most effective form of modern word-of-mouth. When a trusted voice says, "go check this out," people act on it. And that's what makes podcast advertising, done right, so powerful. Dave ends with a message of hope: there are infinite corners of the market still unclaimed—and if you're willing to show up with consistency and care, one of them can be yours.     Mentioned in This Episode: Dave Hamilton on LinkedIn The inaugural episode of The Mac Geek Gab Podcast theanycast.com/s2e12

06-05
01:21:54

Anycast season 2 episode 12 trailer with Dave Hamilton

Full episode launches on June 5

05-29
00:58

ICYMI - The Evolution of Podcasting with Hall of Famer Dave Jackson

In Case You Missed It… Podcasting legend Dave Jackson joins us for a captivating conversation that traces his awe-inspiring journey from the early days of podcasting in 2005 to his celebrated status in the industry today. With anecdotes that highlight the global reach of podcasting, including a memorable connection with a listener in Germany, Dave shares the evolution of his career. From launching the School of Podcasting to his impactful roles at Libsyn and PodPage, his story is filled with insights into his professional milestones. We also explore the honor of his Podcasting Hall of Fame induction and its influence on his approach to self-promotion. Dave brings to light his strategies for monetizing podcasts, referencing his insightful book, "Profit from Your Podcast." In the second half, we shift gears with an intriguing podcast recommendation that offers a unique take on U.S. news, blending sound effects with storytelling that invites both laughter and reflection. The show captivates a global audience and strives for neutrality, despite occasional leanings, with new episodes eagerly awaited on Thursdays and Sundays. As we conclude, we express our heartfelt thanks to Dave Jackson for his engaging storytelling and encourage our listeners to passionately pursue their own podcasting dreams. Get ready for a session that promises both inspiration and entertainment!     Podpage.com Access Dave's School of Podcasting Profit from Your Podcast: Proven Strategies to Turn Listeners into a Livelihood by Dave Jackson The Audience Is Listening: A Little Guide to Building a Big Podcast by Tom Webster theanycast.com/s2e11

05-22
09:53

The Evolution of Podcasting with Hall of Famer Dave Jackson

Matt Levine chats with Dave Jackson, Head of Podpage and founder of The School of Podcasting. Dave shares how he got started in podcasting, the lessons he's learned across nearly two decades, and why staying true to your audience matters more than ever. They discuss the early struggles of launching a show, the right way to grow without losing your voice, how AI is reshaping content creation, and the real keys to standing out in a crowded podcasting world. Dave shares how he got into podcasting back in 2006, launched The School of Podcasting, worked for Libsyn for eight years, and got inducted into the Podcast Hall of Fame. Dave gets honest about the painful early days of launching a podcast in 2006 — when the tech was clunky, the process was ugly, and few people knew what a podcast was. Dave explains why the first few minutes of a podcast should set the tone and direction for the entire episode. Dave shares the easiest way to get more clicks on your podcast: write amazing titles and then make sure you deliver on the promise that's on your titles. Dave explains his view on AI in podcasting: he's not anti-AI, but warns that podcasters can't afford to get lazy. Personality matters, and if you strip that out, you risk losing what makes your show special. How podcasting is different from radio and why podcasters should resist cramming shows with ads the way radio did. Dave and Matt share their thoughts on what really defines a podcast. For them, if it's wrapped in an RSS feed, it counts — which makes them a little skeptical about stats that claim YouTube is now the top way to find podcasts. Matt brings up a powerful point: whenever you put an algorithm between you and your audience, you risk shifting your focus from serving your people to pleasing the algorithm. According to Dave, YouTube monetization can quietly pulls creators away from focusing on their listeners. The more you chase impressions and ad dollars, the easier it is to forget about the people you're actually creating for. Matt and Dave discuss how podcasters can balance creating for their audience while still navigating the algorithm.  Dave uses a "three-legged stool" analogy to explain sustainable podcasting: you need your health, your attitude, and strong support around you. Lose one, and the whole thing can fall apart. Matt and Dave break down two of the biggest challenges in podcasting today: discovery and audience building. Dave's advice for new podcasters: get feedback early. Make your first episode as good as possible, share it with people and ask them what they think. Dave points out the mistake most new podcasters make: they obsess over tech, microphones, and platforms, when in reality, listeners only care about good content. Dave talks about self-promotion and why it shouldn't feel salesy if you genuinely believe in your product and your mission to help people.  The two must-haves for podcasting success:you need to know exactly who your audience is, and your 'why.'  Matt and Dave explore the fine line between AI and podcasting. For Matt, technology will always keep moving forward. Rather than resist it, creators need to accept, adjust, and evolve with it. Matt makes a sharp distinction: AI and language models are good at facts but they can't capture meaning. Turning facts into something truly meaningful still takes a human touch. Matt and Dave agree that what separates a good show from a bad show is not tech tricks or having celebrities as guests, it's whether your content genuinely gives people what they came for. Dave shares his definition of a great podcast: it needs to make you laugh, cry, think, groan, educate, or entertain. Dave explains why great podcasts aren't just about great content, they're about how that content is delivered. You can have the best material, but if the delivery is bad, it won't connect.  Dave gets real about the early days of starting a podcast: when you start, you'll often be talking to nobody, for no money, and for a long time. You have to love your subject so much that you'd do it anyway. Dave looks back on how different podcasting was in 2006 compared to today — and shares his honest thoughts about where he believes the space is heading by 2030.     Mentioned in This Episode: Podpage.com Access Dave's School of Podcasting Profit from Your Podcast: Proven Strategies to Turn Listeners into a Livelihood by Dave Jackson The Audience Is Listening: A Little Guide to Building a Big Podcast by Tom Webster theanycast.com/s2e11

05-15
01:25:04

Anycast season 2 episode 11 trailer with Dave Jackson

Full episode launches on May 15

05-08
00:58

ICYMI - Entertainment for Your Ears, While Your Eyes are Busy: Spoken Word Audio with James Cridland

In Case You Missed It… Join us for an engaging chat with James Cridland, the brilliant mind from Brisbane behind Podnews. With his rich background in radio, James has become a prominent figure in the podcasting world since 2017. Discover how he transitioned from radio to podcasting, and the clever strategies he employs to produce daily content without losing his creative spark. James offers an insider's perspective on the role of AI in the podcasting industry, comparing it to past technological shifts in radio, and argues that while AI can be a powerful creative ally, misuse can lead to lackluster content. Our conversation takes a whimsical turn as we explore the global reach of podcast advertising and the unexpected moments that make this industry so unique. From the amusing story of receiving a newspaper a day late in Jamaica to the charming Australian expression "Have a great rest of yesterday," James and I celebrate the cultural quirks that enhance our shared experiences. We reflect on the universality of podcasting, the joy of connecting across continents, and the delightful nuances of language that bring us all closer together. This episode promises a delightful mix of industry insight, heartfelt stories, and cultural connections that will leave you both informed and entertained.     James Cridland on LinkedIn Podnews.net theanycast.com/s2e10

05-01
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