Podcast Pontifications

THIS SHOW IS CURRENTLY ON HIATUS - PLEASE ENJOY THE ARCHIVE OF CONTENT FOCUSED ON MAKING PODCASTING BETTER. Where plenty of podcasts about podcasting (PAPs) tell you what to do, Podcast Pontifications gives you what to think about in podcasting. These insightful forward-looking episodes have one central tenet: Podcasting needs to be made better, not just easier. Designed for the working podcaster, these short-form episodes get you thinking about the future of podcasting and how you can better prepare yourself -- and your shows -- for the future. The goal is simple: help you develop critical thinking skills needed to make the best future-proofed podcast you can with the tools of today. Plus a few sneak previews of what might be coming tomorrow. Hosted by Podcast Hall of Fame Class of 2022 inductee Evo Terra.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodsights - https://podsights.com/privacy

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 12m. Bisher sind 609 Folge(n) erschienen. Jeden Tag erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

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episode 29: Having The Stones To Take A Temporary Break From My Podcast


I’ll cut to the chase: Podcast Pontifications is going on medical leave until I can get this 9mm stone out of my left kidney. You really don’t want me screaming in pain every 2 minutes, right?


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 August 31, 2020  6m
 
 

episode 30: Coping Strategies For Podcasters Who Don't Like Change


Podcast innovation is coming at us faster than ever before. Spoiler: It’s not slowing down. How you react to new ideas that could fundamentally change podcasting says a lot about who you are.


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 September 8, 2020  12m
 
 

episode 31: The Importance Of The Unimportant Parts Of Podcasting


If nominations for “busiest podcaster” or “most stressed out podcaster” awards opened, we’d all probably want one. Or a vacation from our podcast. But are these extremes healthy for us or our shows?


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 September 9, 2020  13m
 
 

episode 32: That's Not A Podcasting Mistake - It's A Feature!


To err is human. To really screw things up, it takes a podcaster. With or without a computer. Oopsies happen. Sometimes, leaning into our errors can uncover hidden intentions and creative growth.


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 September 10, 2020  13m
 
 

episode 33: Podcasting Through Rose-Colored Glasses & Bunny Ears


You may call them a frivolous waste of time, but filters and effects on pics, videos, and streams have become a staple of how we communicate. But not in podcasting, oddly enough. Will that change?


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 September 15, 2020  12m
 
 

episode 34: Uncovering The Tension Between Fast & Slow Podcasting Processes


The faster you can get things done on your podcast, the better. But spend 90% of your time in upfront planning. Here’s how podcasters resolve that opposite advice in different ways all the time.


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 September 16, 2020  13m
 
 

episode 35: Are Podcasters To Blame For Podcasting’s Slow Growth?


It doesn’t take much looking to find podcasters grumbling about how hard it is to grow the audience of their shows. Most of the time, that’s an internal, not external, problem.


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 September 17, 2020  13m
 
 

episode 36: We The People Are Changing Podcasting For The Better


We tend to assume the power is in the hands of the voice behind the mic. But as podcasting matures and expands, other hands are exerting their influence on what makes it to our ears.


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 September 21, 2020  13m
 
 

episode 37: The Healthy Way To Deal With Doubts About Your Podcast


You know that little voice inside your head raising nagging suspicions about some aspect of your podcast? It’s probably there for a reason. And you should probably give it voice.


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 September 22, 2020  12m
 
 

episode 38: The Benefits To Podcasting When You're Less Critical More Often


Like most creative and professional pursuits, critical opinions help make podcasting better. But when your criticism inhibits the creative process, it limits the promise and potential of podcasting.


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 September 23, 2020  12m