Starting a podcast can be fun and engaging – but it can also be lucrative. Depending on your goals, you could be starting a podcast as a fun hobby, a side hustle or as a business right from the get-go ...
The most common question podcasters ask is: "How do I get more listeners for my podcast?" It raises an interesting dilemma; most of us are content creators, not marketers. Many of the largest ...
We all know podcasts have become enormously popular; we’ve also heard stories of podcasters making fortunes off little more than their voice. But like with any gold rush, myths about how podcasts make ...
On the Spotify desktop app, click on a podcast and navigate to the three dots next to the "Follow/Following" button. Click "Rate show" to rate it, then select "Submit" to finish.
It is simple to start a podcast now — but there's so much to decide that it doesn't seem all that simple, plus it's extremely easy to make one people won't listen to or that you get bored making. Here ...
You may have heard that Google Podcasts is going away and YouTube Music will become Google's new podcast delivery system in April 2024. YouTube Music users can now stay in a single app to enjoy their ...
The concept behind Google's new NotebookLM application is simple. LLMs like ChatGPT and Gemini are too broad in their scope to be useful for personal research projects. Since they are trained on every ...
The New York Times wants to know how people are consuming this relatively new kind of content. By Joseph Bernstein What even is a podcast these days? For years an audio-only, radio-on-demand ...
Podcasts have become very popular in recent years. Most influencers, business people and even celebrities use the platform to share their stories, teach, entertain and much more. No wonder you have a ...
Whether you’re true crime obsessed, a pop culture fanatic, or all about self-improvement—there’s a podcast for you. In fact, that’s the beauty of this medium. There are literally thousands of podcasts ...
In this episode of Galaxy Brain, Charlie Warzel turns the camera on himself to ask a simple question: Why are you seeing his face? Using YouTube’s takeover of podcasts as a starting point, he explores ...