Host Jeremiah Tittle interviews award-winning audio producer Emily Reeves about her acclaimed podcast Violence Week, named Apple’s Show of the Week. Emily, based in Brooklyn and working at LinkedIn, shares her journey tackling race, school safety, and policing, inspired by her East Lansing high school and launched amid the U.S. racial reckoning of 2020. Emily reflects on balancing funding with creative freedom and shares insights on marketing, AI, and the growing role of video in podcasting. She and Jeremiah debate video’s impact on storytelling and its risks to podcasting’s independent spirit. Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at crafting powerful narratives and insights into the evolving podcast landscape.
In this episode of Your Next Chapter, host Jeremiah Tittle, CEO of Next Chapter Podcasts, chats with top podcast marketer Maggie Taylor, known for her work with ABC, the Boston Globe, Sony Music, and Pushkin. They explore the rise of narrative podcasts, Apple’s new collection, and the potential of fiction podcasts despite recent industry layoffs. Maggie shares insights on audience targeting, pre-launch strategies, and creating marketing plans beyond great audio. She reflects on staying independent to focus on innovative projects and discusses key topics like release schedules, social media, PR challenges, awards, and metrics beyond downloads. The conversation also covers AI’s impact on podcasting and the power of collaboration among creators. Don’t miss this deep dive into the future of podcasts with invaluable insights from Maggie Taylor.
Join Jeremiah Tittle and Brian Barletta, founder of Sounds Profitable, as they explore podcasting’s evolving landscape. Brian shares insights on balancing personal fulfillment with commercial success, the power of authenticity, and the future of podcast advertising. Packed with practical advice and industry expertise, this episode of Your Next Chapter is a must-listen for podcasters at any level.
In this episode of Your Next Chapter, host Jeremiah Tittle speaks with Emmy-nominated TV producer and Atomic Entertainment co-founder Adam 'Tex' Davis. Known for Brain Games and collaborations with industry giants like Leonardo DiCaprio and Ryan Reynolds, Adam shares insights from his career in screenwriting, television, and podcasting. Jeremiah and Adam explore the advantages of podcasting over traditional media, focusing on the appeal of audio and faster production times. They also touch on AI’s evolving role in the industry, expressing cautious optimism about its creative potential.
In this episode, host Jeremiah Tittle chats with podcast veteran Arielle Nissenblatt, founder of Earbuds Podcast Collective and former head of community for Squadcast and Descript. They explore key trends in podcasting, from video integration to the rise of scam-related shows and the growing presence of politicians like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on popular podcasts. Arielle shares how Squadcast’s 2021 shift to video revolutionized podcasting and discusses managing user expectations. They also touch on LinkedIn’s potential for professional growth, the shift towards non-violent true crime content, and the need for greater diversity and discoverability in podcasting. Tune in for insights on the industry’s evolving landscape and innovative marketing strategies.
On this episode of Your Next Chapter, host Jeremiah Tittle chats with award-winning journalist and podcast creator Steve Fishman about navigating the evolving audio industry. Fishman, known for his gripping storytelling in Empire on Blood and My Friend the Serial Killer, shares the challenges of producing compelling podcasts on tight budgets and the importance of strong narrative endings. They dive into Fishman’s quick success with a Sony greenlit series, the financial realities of podcast production, and innovative ways to sustain independent projects. Tittle and Fishman also discuss how collaborations and cross-promotion can help indie podcasts thrive in a crowded market, emphasizing the power of deeply reported, emotionally resonant storytelling.
In this episode of *Your Next Chapter*, host Jeremiah Tittle chats with Neil Mody, CEO and co-founder of Headliner, about how to grow podcasts through smarter discoverability. Neil explains how Headliner’s tool, Disco, helps podcasts reach new audiences by placing shows in front of potential listeners as they browse online content. Jeremiah draws on his SiriusXM Radio experience to highlight how diverse content keeps listeners engaged. They explore the evolution of podcasting, the power of spontaneous discoverability, and how Disco boosted a podcast from 100,000 to over a million monthly listens. The discussion also covers emerging podcast markets like South America, India, and Indonesia and how integrating podcasts into existing channels can grow audiences exponentially. Tune in for insights on podcast growth, global trends, and the future of discoverability.
In this episode of Your Next Chapter, Jeremiah Title sits down with Lauren Passell, CEO and Founder of Tink Media, to explore the evolution of podcasting and share expert marketing insights. Lauren offers valuable advice for indie creators, discusses common pitfalls in podcast growth, and reveals what makes her optimistic about the future of audio storytelling. Tune in for a deep dive into the creative and strategic world of podcasting with one of the industry's leading voices.
In this episode of Your Next Chapter, host Jeremiah Tittle speaks with James Cridland, Editor of Podnews and Podcast Business Journal. The duo covers podcasting’s global growth, especially in the Arab world, and how cultural differences affect content consumption. They discuss the importance of finding a niche, the challenges of building an audience without a well-known name, and the potential of hyperlocal shows. James emphasizes that focused content for targeted audiences can succeed, even in small markets. James reflects on the recent “market correction,” AI translation challenges, and the future of podcast technology. Whether new or experienced, this episode provides valuable insights for finding your podcast niche.
This week on Your Next Chapter, host Jeremiah Tittle shares is joined by Executive Producer Nick Castner. The duo discusses a directional shift for Your Next Chapter and shares their own predictions for the future of podcasting.
Jeremiah Tittle talks with Lyn Wineman, founder of Kid Glove, about branding, storytelling, and the changing world of podcasting and advertising. They explore the importance of relationships, empathy, and understanding to create impactful content in the face of changing consumer preferences. Discover the power and flexibility of podcasting as a storytelling medium and the necessity for businesses to remain true to their core mission amidst technological changes. Lyn and Jeremiah's optimistic outlook shines through as they discuss how purpose-driven work, empathy, and giving people a chance can create meaningful change.
We’re joined by Jared Angaza, chief strategist for the Human Space Program, a nonprofit focused on conscious space migration. Jared shares his unique cultural immersion and communication perspective, drawing from his experiences living on multiple continents. He emphasizes the importance of authentic branding, partnerships, and storytelling that resonates with an audience's values and interests. Listen as Jared discusses the inevitable future of space exploration and our role in shaping its direction.
In this episode of “Your Next Chapter,” host Jeremiah Tittle sits down with Jemma Rose Brown, General Manager of the Signal Awards and co-creator of the On Air Festival. Together, they delve into the transformative power of podcast awards in promoting the medium and inspiring creators. They reflect on the evolving podcast culture and the subtle art of balancing brand values with creative freedom. Listen for an inspiring discussion that might change your approach to your next creative project. Plus, enjoy a light-hearted moment as a soft-serve ice cream truck rolls by, adding a touch of everyday magic to the conversation.
In this crossover episode of "Your Next Chapter" and "Riding Tandem," host Jeremiah Tittle and guest Vivian Kvam delve into the art and impact of storytelling, particularly in nonprofit organizations. The conversation highlights the significance of staying humble, curious, and collaborative and the necessity of external help when self-facilitating ideas. They discuss the growing consumption of podcasts and the importance of strategic marketing to cultivate loyal listeners. Both hosts share personal anecdotes, with Vivian recounting her journey towards self-compassion and Jeremiah reflecting on his administrative challenges as a CEO. The episode underscores the power of podcasts as storytelling and cultural tools, offering insights into aligning nonprofit missions with audience interests.
Welcome to another episode of "Your Next Chapter," where we dive into the groundbreaking journeys of media innovators shaping the future. Today, we have a conversation Tracy Kaplan, founder of Small but Mighty Media and the creative force behind the groundbreaking kids' podcast, "The Ten News." Tracy is at the forefront of redefining how we consume news, particularly for younger audiences, amidst the chaos of today's media landscape. If you're passionate about the evolution of digital content or simply curious about our next generation's media consumption, you won't want to miss this episode. Stick around as we uncover Tracy's remarkable career trajectory, her insights on creating authentic connections, and her visionary plans for the future of podcasting.
In this episode of "Your Next Chapter," host Jeremiah Tittle sits down with Bridget Todd, a human rights advocate, digital organizer, and content creator, to explore her journey in leveraging digital content for social change. They delve into her experiences at the intersection of tech, gender, culture, and activism, including her roles in hosting the podcasts "Beef" and "There Are No Girls on the Internet." Bridget shares insights on the power of storytelling in the digital age, the impact of podcasting on advocacy, and the importance of creating an equitable online environment for marginalized communities. She also reflects on her teaching experiences at Howard University, her work with organizations like Planned Parenthood and the Women's March, and her aspirations for expanding her storytelling into other mediums. Join them for an engaging conversation that highlights the transformative potential of podcasting and digital activism.
In this episode, Jeremiah Tittle hosts Michael DeAloia, CEO of Evergreen Podcast Network, to explore the evolving landscape of podcasting and the potential impact of AI on storytelling. DeAloia shares his hesitations about fully embracing AI, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human personality and connection in creating compelling content. The conversation delves into Evergreen's strategic outlook, discussing recent acquisitions like Converge while highlighting the network's commitment to high-quality, diverse content and creative freedom. DeAloia's rich background in traditional media and the lessons learned from its decline offer poignant reflections on the democratization of technology in podcasting. With anecdotes on fan loyalty and the challenges of translating influencer success across platforms, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the podcasting industry's unique strengths and future directions.
In this episode of "Your Next Chapter," host Jeremiah Tittle welcomes multifaceted comedian, journalist, and podcast host Kiki Anderson for a deep dive into her intriguing career transition from Emmy-winning journalism to stand-up comedy and podcasting. Kiki discusses the influences that propelled her from newsrooms to comedy clubs, shares insights on blending humor with societal commentary, and reflects on her personal growth through podcasting on her show, "Indecent with Kiki Anderson." The conversation spans several areas, including the responsibilities of comedians in society, the craft of storytelling, and the personal implications of choosing not to pursue traditional life milestones like parenthood. Join Jeremiah and Kiki for an engaging and candid discussion about navigating life changes, pursuing passions, and the importance of authenticity in both comedy and journalism.
Host Jeremiah Tittle welcomes esteemed audio producer, podcaster, and coach Jude Kampfner in this episode of Your Next Chapter. With an impressive background that spans the globe with renowned media outlets like the BBC, NPR, and WNYC, Jude shares her unique insights on the impact of storytelling in shaping culture. Jude discusses the dynamic world of podcasting, contrasting it with traditional radio, and reflects on how this medium allows for more direct and flexible interactions with listeners. Discover how her global upbringing and extensive travel have informed her approach to storytelling and why she believes audio is the future of engagement.
In this episode of Your Next Chapter, host Jeremiah Tittle sits down with Dane Cardiel, VP of creative partnerships at Gumball and publisher of Good Tape, to discuss the profound transitions within podcasting and media. As a venerated industry veteran, Dane shares his rich background from Kickstarter to Simplecast and Manor House Quarterly founding member. They explore the editorial challenges and responsibility of content creation, while Dane illuminates the ever-evolving landscape of journalistic integrity and the burgeoning diversity of podcast creators post-2020. This episode is a treasure trove of expertise for aspiring storytellers and a testament to the resilience and creativity that define the best of the media world. Tune in to shape 'Your Next Chapter' in storytelling, and don't forget to follow and support the show with a five-star review.