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Author: Johnny Flores & Cody Crabb

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The Podcast Producer’s Survival Handbook is here to help podcast producers, editors, and audio engineers succeed while freelancing. The podcast will hit on topics like client management, how to set your rates, business advice, finding balance between work and life, and, most important of all, tips for finding gigs and clients. The Podcast Producer’s Survival Handbook is here to build community while being a great resource for your freelance career. A new episode every other Wednesday!


Cohosted by Johnny Flores and Cody Crabb.



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We've finally made it—the season finale! And it's a good one.This week, we (Cody and Johnny) delve deeply into the challenging terrains of managing toxic clients in the freelancing podcast world. You'll get to hear real-life stories and invaluable strategies for maintaining professional boundaries, ensuring clear communication, and handling demanding expectations. The emphasis on professional integrity and avoiding destructive relationships takes center stage, offering listeners practical wisdom and insights into transforming challenging client scenarios into opportunities for growth and learning. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of client management while preserving professionalism and moral decency in the industry!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Find more from us at podcastproducers.clubFind Cody on YouTube:  @CodyCrabbEdits  or check out his website: codycrabb.com Check out Johnny's website: florespodcastproductions.com Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Want us to answer your question? Reach out to us at podcastsurvival@gmail.com—send in some audio and you may show up on the podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kiffanie Stahle is an attorney (Stahle Law) who understands the legal needs of the creative community. Kif breaks down the complexities and potential pitfalls that often go unnoticed by freelancers. Kif sits down with Cody and Johnny to share why contracts are so important for making sure both the freelancer and the freelancer's client are protected, but as importantly, everyone is on the same page about the scope of work. She even shares inexpensive ways to ensure freelancers are protected, which you may already be doing! Freelancers will gain valuable insights into how an attorney can tailor contracts to protect freelancers' rights, outline payment terms, and establish clear project scopes. Listen to this episode to understand why investing in legal expertise is a game-changer for freelancers looking to secure work with clients (especially those big clients). Finally, Kif started The Artists JD and The Artist's Courtyard for freelancers, where they can find books, courses, templates, and community for podcasters and creatives on all things legal.Catch more of Cody's tips and tutorials on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits or delve deeper into his world at codycrabb.com. For more of Johnny's insights, connect at florespodcastproductions.com.Have a pressing question or a burning topic suggestion for Cody and Johnny? Reach out at podcastsurvival@gmail.com. Your insights might just fuel our next episode! Remember to spread the word about your favorite episodes to fellow podcast aficionados. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this jam-packed episode of The Podcast Producer's Survival Handbook, Cody and Johnny draw from their rich experiences as podcast professionals. Starting off with personal tales of realizing the significance of downtime, both hosts transition smoothly into a deep dive on the 'Podcast Movement' - the paramount convention for podcasters. They cover everything: its history, significance, and why it's a must-attend for freelancers in the industry. Listeners are given a virtual tour of the event, with a special focus on the 2023 convention set to happen at the Gaylord Rockies in Denver. Beyond just highlighting the event itself, Cody and Johnny get practical, providing tips on attending strategy, ways to maximize experiences without breaking the bank, and emphasizing the unmatched power of networking. Navigating through the maze of panels at various events, they shed light on their similarities and underlying motivations. As they reminisce about the Vegas podcast movement, Johnny unveils his ultimate budgeting hack, and both stress the importance of strategic planning based on event locations. Wrapping up, they touch upon upcoming conventions, ensuring listeners are always in the loop.Catch more of Cody's tips and tutorials on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits or delve deeper into his world at codycrabb.com. For more of Johnny's insights, connect at florespodcastproductions.com.Have a pressing question or a burning topic suggestion for Cody and Johnny? Reach out at podcastsurvival@gmail.com. Your insights might just fuel our next episode! Remember to spread the word about your favorite episodes to fellow podcast aficionados. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a captivating episode of "The Podcast Producer's Survival Handbook," Johnny Flores takes the helm solo as Cody, takes a hiatus.Johnny talks today with Anna McClain, a Portland-based audio consultant. Their exchange weaves through Anna's unusual entrance into audio via college radio and a music show, bypassing traditional podcasting avenues. The reminiscence touches on her time at Seattle's KEXP radio and an oral history project where she interviewed Russian speakers. Throughout their conversation, the challenges of freelancing emerge as a prominent theme, with both sharing personal anecdotes about rejection, the shadow of imposter syndrome, and the validation found in positive client feedback.Recalling their initial meeting at Podcast Movement in Orlando, they emphasize the immense value of networking and the power of referrals in their industry. Anna offers resources, particularly praising AIR Media for aiding budding podcast producers. They delve into nuances like defining one's niche, aligning projects with personal strengths, and transitioning from viewing oneself merely as a freelancer to seeing oneself as a full-fledged business. The dialogue accentuates the importance of mentorship and underscores the challenges and pleasures inherent to the podcasting world.Links & Resources:Anna's digital realm: aomcclain.comSlide into Anna's inbox: aomcclain@gmail.com~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Find Cody on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits or check out his website: codycrabb.comCheck out Johnny's website: florespodcastproductions.comHave a topic you'd like us to cover? Want us to answer your question? Reach out to us at podcastsurvival@gmail.com—record yourself asking and you may show up on the podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avoiding Burnout

Avoiding Burnout

2023-07-2632:01

Imagine your freelance career is like a Tamagotchi - you need to feed it, care for it, and keep it alive - All while not burning yourself out! In this week's episode, Cody and Johnny unravel the secrets to avoiding burnout. From setting boundaries with clients to setting aside time to do fun/relaxing actives and spending time with loved ones, they'll teach you how to keep your business thriving without losing your sanity. So, grab your headphones and get ready to level up your freelancer game in this fun and informative episode! Remember, the success of your business is in your hands, just like the fate of your digital pet!Find Cody on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits or check out his website: codycrabb.comCheck out Johnny's website: florespodcastproductions.comHave a topic you'd like us to cover? Want us to answer your question? Reach out to us at podcastsurvival@gmail.com—record yourself asking and you may show up on the podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Imposter Syndrome is no joke. Every producer, editor, and audio engineer has dealt with imposter syndrome at some point in the career. Whether it's trying to land a client, applying for a job you don't think you qualify for, or feeling like you don't deserve to succeed, imposter syndrome is a major hurdle we all must overcome (and maybe more than once in your career). In this episode, Cody and Johnny share their stories of getting over imposter syndrome and strategies to overcome it. By the end of this episode, they hope listeners know everyone is capable of succeeding and deserves to feel confident in their abilities.Find Cody on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits or check out his website: codycrabb.comCheck out Johnny's website: florespodcastproductions.comHave a topic you'd like us to cover? Want us to answer your question? Reach out to us at podcastsurvival@gmail.com—record yourself asking and you may show up on the podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Branding

Branding

2023-06-2836:11

In this thrilling episode, Cody and Johnny crack open their vault of wisdom to school you on the art of personal versus company branding, the not-so-mysterious mystery of developing a client avatar, and the inside scoop on managing client relationships. They’ll enlighten you on the power of LinkedIn (not just for corporate folks anymore), how client reviews can be your best friend. And last but not least, why samples are so last season, and a comprehensive showcase is totally fetch.Connect with UsFind Cody on his website codycrabb.com, or catch a glimpse of his chiseled jawline on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits. Stalk Johnny at florespodcastproductions.com (but don't tell him I sent you)Have a pressing question for Cody and Johnny or a topic you'd like us to tackle? Reach out to us at podcastsurvival@gmail.com. Your question might be the highlight of our next episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Setting Your Rates

Setting Your Rates

2023-06-1439:43

Unravel the complex art of pricing in freelance podcast production. In this episode, Cody and Johnny unravel the often mystifying issue of pricing, discussing everything from the impact of living expenses on rates to effective strategies for raising prices. Are you underselling yourself? Or perhaps you're overcharging (technically possible, but probably not)? The duo gives you the tools to find out.Gain insights into their experiences navigating the balance between large corporations and smaller businesses. Learn why transparency and confidence are key in your pricing strategies, and how to maintain client relationships when it's time to raise your rates.Soak up more of Cody's wisdom on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits or visit his website: codycrabb.com. You can find Johnny at florespodcastproductions.com.Have a pressing question for Cody and Johnny or a topic you'd like us to tackle? Reach out to us at podcastsurvival@gmail.com. Your question might be the highlight of our next episode!Remember to share your thoughts on the episode and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. We appreciate your support and can't wait to bring you more podcast production wisdom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Networking

Networking

2023-05-3129:31

In this episode of The Podcast Producer's Survival Handbook, your hosts, Johnny and Cody, plunge headfirst into the fascinating realm of networking in the podcasting world. Is it just about finding clients or is there more to it? Well, hang tight as they break down the pros and cons of online and in-person networking, and even dish out some words of caution for Zoom events.They're not stopping there, though. Are you ready for some hot tips on pitching your services, standing out from the crowd, and making a memorable impression? Cody and Johnny have got you covered.And of course, there's the art of the follow-up—Johnny's got some sage advice on the timeline and approach. Trust us, it's not as daunting as it sounds. The hosts also introduce some invaluable resources for staying in the loop with the latest in the podcasting world.Dying to know more about these strategies? Here's a bit of a spoiler: it's all about adding value, being genuine, and remembering that rejection is just part of the process.Find Cody on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits or check out his website: codycrabb.com. For more of Johnny, hit up his website: florespodcastproductions.com.Got a burning question for the hosts? An episode topic you're eager to hear? Email them at podcastsurvival@gmail.com. Your question could be the star of the next episode!Remember to share your favorite moments from this episode with fellow podcasters and don't forget to leave us a review on your preferred platform.Resources Mentioned:EventbritePod News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join your trusty hosts Cody and Johnny in this informative episode of The Podcast Producer's Survival Handbook. They'll regale you with their adventures as podcast producers, editors, and audio engineers, all while dishing out juicy tips for snagging clients and building a business that's the envy of every aspiring producer.What do your clients need? What do potential clients need? Cody and Johnny explore their strategies for discovering client needs and how they successfully meet their clients' demands.Find Cody on YouTube or check out his website. Check out Johnny's website or his dog's Instagram with over 500k followers.Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Want us to answer your question? Reach out to us at podcastsurvival@gmail.com—record yourself asking and you may show up on the podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finding Clients

Finding Clients

2023-05-0324:32

Join your trusty hosts Cody and Johnny in this informative episode of The Podcast Producer's Survival Handbook. They'll regale you with their adventures as podcast producers, editors, and audio engineers, all while dishing out juicy tips for snagging clients and building a business that's the envy of every aspiring producer.Prepare to be entertained as they spill the beans on the importance of schmoozing and networking, both online and IRL. They'll take you on a whirlwind tour through the mysterious world of paid events, business cards, and the delicate dance of striking up conversations with complete strangers. But wait, there's more! Cody and Johnny also delve into the nitty-gritty of pitching your podcast production services and the fine art of knowing your worth. Can you handle the truth? Episode ResourcesPodcast MovementMeetupEventbriteFind Cody on YouTube or check out his website. Check out Johnny's website or his dog's Instagram with over 500k followers. Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Want us to answer your question? Reach out to us at podcastsurvival@gmail.com—record yourself asking and you may show up on the podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Cody and Johnny for the first episode of The Podcast Producer's Survival Handbook. The duo talk how they hope to help freelancers and why the podcast is for ever freelance producer, editor, and engineer, no matter what their experience level is. They also delve into how they met and why they decided to create the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Podcast Producer’s Survival Handbook is here to help podcast producers, editors, and audio engineers succeed while freelancing. The podcast will hit on topics like client management, how to set your rates, business advice, finding balance between work and life, and, most important of all, tips for finding gigs and clients. The Podcast Producer’s Survival Handbook is a great resource to help with your career and build community by helping you blaze a trail in the freelance jungle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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