Podcast FAQ

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by Mr. Marc Bins Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why and how to start a podcast?

Why Should You Start A Podcast?

  • Are you looking for a new medium to tell a story?
  • Do you want to deliver communications for your company through a new method?
  • Is there a topic you’re passionate about and want to share with others?
  • Do you have information to turn into a resource for others to utilize?
  • Are you looking to deliver training to your employees in a new, innovative way?

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Why to create a podcast?

Here’s why

  • Prime time isn’t downtime. All these years, I thought downtime just meant zoning out—giving myself permission to stare at the TV and forget about work.
  • The imagination network. Studies show that thinking relies on the coordination of two different brain networks, each with its own way of processing information.
  • Not a moment to waste. ...

Why do you need to start a podcast?

Why start a podcast?

  • You have a story to tell, and audio is an intimate, relatable way to tell it.
  • Listeners feel connected to the podcasts they listen to, and to the people on them.
  • It’s really fun - and so rewarding to hear that people love listening to your podcast.
  • Nearly 70 million Americans listen to podcasts every month, and that number is going up.

Why podcasts are the next big thing?

The creator

  • Traditional long-form
  • Bite-sized short form
  • Social

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Who are the hosts of Generation Why?

Aaron Habel and Justin Evans host “The Generation Why Podcast,” a true crime series breaking down cases, commentary, and theories. This podcast is great for listeners looking for straightforward true crime content reporting on cases without a ton of chitchat.

Where is Southern fried true crime?

On October 26, 2014, three members of the well-known and well-liked Champion family were found brutally murdered in their Cadiz, Kentucky farmhouse. The murders came as a shock to the small town's residents.

When did True Crime garage start?

November 2015True Crime Garage is a podcast that started in November 2015.

When did morbid podcast start?

May 1, 2018Morbid: A True Crime Podcast is an American true crime anthology podcast hosted by Alaina Urquhart and Ashleigh "Ash" Kelley. Urquhart is an autopsy technician/author and Kelley is a hairdresser. Urquhart is Kelley's aunt, but the two often refer to each other as "sisters". The podcast premiered on May 1, 2018.

Who hosts Southern fried true crime?

Erica KelleyErica Kelley is a native Tennessean exploring historical and contemporary true crime in the South. Southern charm is attempted but southern sass is bountiful. Join her as she shows you just how southern fried the justice system can be in the Deep South.

Is True Crime garage good?

It's like talking true crime with a couple of friends. Every episode is still clearly thoroughly researched and planned out. They also always let listeners know how they can help solve any case that's still unsolved. I really enjoy TCG and it's still the only true crime podcast I recommend.

Who are the guys behind True Crime garage?

True Crime GarageNic Edwards.Patrick Edwards.James Renner.

What is the Captains name from True Crime Garage?

Patrick EdwardsPatrick Edwards (VI) Patrick Edwards is an actor, known for True Crime Garage (2015), The Generation Why Podcast (2012) ...

How much does Ashley Flowers make?

Ashley Flowers's Net worth As per the sources, Ashley Flowers made a net worth of $5-6 million USD (approx.) from her career.

How are ash and Elena related?

Alaina and Ash are an aunt and niece duo, but their website says that the two “were essentially raised as sisters.” When they're not hosting Morbid, Alaina is an autopsy technician and Ash is a hairstylist.

How much money do people make from podcasting?

Assume you're a podcaster and you do the following each month: 1.00% of your audience purchases through your link, earning you $15 for each sale. 0.05% of your audience buys an online course per month for $99. You release about four episodes of your podcast each month.

Who narrates Southern Fried Homicide?

Shanna ForrestallSouthern Fried Homicide (TV Series 2013– ) - Shanna Forrestall as Self - Host, Narrator, Self - Narrator - IMDb.

What channel is Southern Fried Homicide on?

Discovery ChannelSouthern Fried Homicide / NetworkDiscovery Channel is an American cable channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, a publicly traded company run by CEO David Zaslav. Wikipedia

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