

Podcast Junkies - Storytelling Interviews & Conversations with Podcasters Podcasting Passionately
Harry Duran
Interested in the world of podcasting and looking to be inspired by those that have demonstrated success with their shows?
Since 2014 Harry Duran, Founder of podcast agency FullCast, has had hundreds of conversations with some of the most fascinating podcasters in the podosphere. His relaxed, conversational format allows guests to kick back their heels and share valuable and sometimes personal insights of their podcasting journey.
If you're looking to open your mind and heart to new possibilities, this is the show for you!
Follow the journey: https://harryduran.com
Since 2014 Harry Duran, Founder of podcast agency FullCast, has had hundreds of conversations with some of the most fascinating podcasters in the podosphere. His relaxed, conversational format allows guests to kick back their heels and share valuable and sometimes personal insights of their podcasting journey.
If you're looking to open your mind and heart to new possibilities, this is the show for you!
Follow the journey: https://harryduran.com
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Aug 28, 2018 • 56min
177 Craig Price - Talking Movies and Childhood
Craig Price was already a veteran of the podcast industry with his 7-year long Reality Check Podcast when he set out with his co-host Alan Cerny to create Matinee Heroes. Together, they explore the world of movies. An episode might include a discussion on a classic film, a review of a more recent one, or how they would recast certain movies. I am very excited to welcome Craig to my podcast. Over the course of the episode, we geek out about various movie facts. Craig also talks to me about how certain movies captured the upbringings of children from that era and how different childhood is today. We then discuss how to recast actors in classic movies and how that process works. Finally, we both discuss why we did or did not want co-hosts, and the experience of guesting on someone else’s podcast. 01:15 – How Harry met Craig 02:10 – The first podcast Craig listened to 05:00 – The movies that inspired Craig’s movie craze 08:40 – The origin story of Matinee Heroes 10:30 – The content of Matinee Heroes 15:00 – How movies can be a snapshot of childhood 20:00 – The importance of failure in childhood 24:00 – The Battle of the Network Stars 26:20 – The schedule of Matinee Heroes 27:45 – Craig’s favorite movie villain 30:00 – Craig’s experience as a panel host 32:00 – Craig’s previous podcast 35:00 – Recasting actors in classic movies 40:00 – Advice for people who want a co-host 44:00 – Guesting on other podcasts 46:45 – The Lost in Space reboot 48:00 – Personality vs. attitude 49:30 – Craig’s thoughts on Deadpool Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Craig-Price-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Aug 17, 2018 • 1h 12min
176 Aviv Shahar - Creating New Futures in Podcasting
We do not often have the opportunity to form friendships with those who have had a life as challenging and rewarding as Aviv Shahar. At a young age, a doctor diagnosed Aviv with a heart disease and told him to avoid strenuous activity. He responded to this diagnosis by winning Israel’s long-distance running championship at the age of 13. Later in his life, he became an air force pilot, and then started a very successful consulting business. In this episode, I speak with Aviv about his youth, and how winning that race changed him. We then talk about how we are currently experiencing a “Third Big Bang,” according to Aviv. Finally, we discuss how hosting a podcast has helped him not only with his consulting, but mentally as well. 02:30 Why did Aviv start his podcast? 05:20 The themes of Aviv’s show 07:30 The “third Big Bang” 14:00 Below-the-line conversations 17:30 The Fifth Dimension 20:00 The architecture of learning 22:20 Where did Aviv’s ideas originate? 25:00 Aviv’s heart condition, and how he overcame it 35:00 The three-legged journey into mastery 39:00 People Aviv considers mentors 43:00 How Aviv became a pilot 45:35 How his podcast has helped Aviv 55:15 How Aviv has expanded his mind recently Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Aviv-Shahar-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Aug 10, 2018 • 1h 10min
175 Maurice Cherry - Showcasing Diverse Designers
The Revision Path was started by designer Maurice Cherry to highlight the achievements of fellow black designers. Since then, both the podcast, and Cherry, have enjoyed accolades and attention from across the podcasting landscape and beyond. Harry welcomes Maurice to talk about what led to the podcasts creation, how Facebook reached out to him to help them hire more black designers, and about his time in a diversity-focused taskforce for the AIGA; a group dedicated to helping designers across the world. 02:00 - What drove Maurice to start his podcast? 08:20 - Designers that Maurice was fortunate enough to interview 12:30 - Sponsors who have approached Maurice 15:30 - Revision Paths’ relationship with Facebook 19:50 - Why Maurice wanted to focus on black designers for his podcast 27:00 - People Maurice has inspired 33:00 - Organizations Maurice is working with in the future 36:40 - Maurice and the AIGA 40:20 - Where Maurice found his love of design 48:40 - The person Maurice identifies as his mentor 50:30 - Places Maurice is volunteering, to give back to the community 55:40 - Misconceptions Maurice encounters on a daily basis Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Maurice-Cherry-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Jul 31, 2018 • 54min
174 Andy Wang - Inspiring Your Soul and Your Wallet
Andy Wang is a very interesting person. He is a financial advisor, but also learned slack-keyed guitar from the legendary Raymond Kāne. His podcast Inspired Money seeks to help more people be wise with their wealth, but rather than just having business leaders or other financial advisors, he has a variety of guests from a wealth of industries, such as Zak Penn, screenwriter of Ready Player One. On this episode, Harry welcomes Andy to talk about Inspired Money, as well as Andy’s music career. First, Andy reveals how he learned slack-keyed guitar from Raymond Kāne. Then, they discuss how Andy’s family reacted to the podcast. Finally, Andy discusses how he has improved his podcast the more he has done it. 02:20 - How Andy prepared to have Zak Penn, the screenwriter of Ready Player One, on his podcast 06:00 - What opened the door for Andy to start his own podcast 08:40 - How Andy learned slack-keyed guitar from legend Raymond Kāne 19:00 - Why Andy chose the title of his podcast, and why making the world a better place is so important for him. 21:50 - The surprisingly varied guests Andy has had on his podcast 29:20 - The input Andy’s family had for the podcast 37:00 - What excites Andy about the future of his podcast, and how his music skills have given him many amazing opportunities 42:00 - How the podcast has changed the more episodes Andy has done 45:30 - Why Andy doesn’t view himself as an extrovert Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Andy-Wang-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Jul 11, 2018 • 42min
173 Barney Waters - Adapting Marketing to Today’s World
As the world changes, it is very important for CEO’s to try new marketing strategies. When Barney Waters became CEO of sneaker company K-Swiss, he was tasked with remaking the brands image. Barney decided to shift away from marketing to aspiring athletes, and instead market to young entrepreneurs. One of the way he did this was by making the podcast “CEO’s wear sneakers,” a show where he would interview young entrepreneurs. On this episode, Harry talks to Barney about what inspired him to make the change of advertising, how the podcast affected his business, and the future Barney wants for his podcast. 01:15 How Harry met Barney at Complex con. 03:15 The story of Barney meeting Gary Reed, who helped Barney bring his company K-Swiss back into cultural relevance. 08:15 The reaction to Barney’s bold plan to market sneakers to entrepreneurs. 12:40 How Barney used the philosophy of Judo to improve his business. 15:00 The profound success of the marketing strategy of the new K-swiss line. 18:30 The makings of a truly great entrepreneur in today’s world. 20:00 How Barney found his way into the Sneaker business. 24:00 People who have taken notice of Barney’s bold new strategy. 28:00 How Barney’s Podcast has led his business forward. 30:00 The biggest surprises that came up in Barney’s podcast. 32:50 Barney’s dream guests for his podcast. 35:00 How barney feels he is understood by his coworkers. Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Barney-Waters-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Jun 28, 2018 • 1h 2min
172 Nicholas Goblirsch - Appreciating the Rewards of Podcasting
Nicholas Goblirsch decided one day to make a podcast for one reason: to make friends in his town. Since then, he has grown into a seasoned podcaster who helps others develop their podcasts. On this episode, Harry talks to Nick about his show, The Dependent Independent Podcast, how Nick got the idea to do a podcast, and how the Podcast has changed his life. 00:59 - Different conferencing apps for podcasting. 03:00 - Nick at MAPCON. 07:20 - Advice Harry gave Nick. 09:50 - What inspired Nick to start podcasting? 17:35 - Why did Nick make rules for his podcast? 26:00 - Behind the scenes of the Dependent Independent podcast. 31:10 - How much the podcast has grown since episode 1. 35:00 - How has the podcast changed Nick? 39:20 - Who is Nicks podcast for? 42:30 - Nicks relationships with other podcasters. 47:10 - What has Nick changed his mind on recently? 48:20 - What do people get wrong about Nick? Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Nicholas-Goblirsch-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Jun 21, 2018 • 52min
171 Rick Mulready - Skating From Hockey to Podcasting and Facebook Ads
As businesses grow and evolve online, reaching out to new customers has become more and more important. No one knows this more than Rick Mulready, host of “The Art of Paid Trafficking,” a show about teaching small businesses to use online marketing strategies to improve sales. In this episode, Harry talks to Rick about Rick’s transition from the world of Hockey to online marketing, how to effectively use Facebook ads, and how his podcast changed Ricks business for the better. 00:50 - How Rick got into online marketing. 08:00 - Ricks memories of the dawn of the internet. 12:45 - What did Rick learn from the Hockey world? 17:45 - The rise of Facebook ads. 23:46 - Rick’s first Podcast. 27:30 - How the Podcast improved Ricks business. 31:50 - Tips on using Facebook ads. 35:00 - Connections Rick made in podcasting. 40:00 - Wrap up questions. Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Rick-Mulready-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Jun 13, 2018 • 40min
170 William Hung - From American Idol to Podcast Host
William Hung made a huge splash in 2004 at his audition for American idol. Since then, he has turned his 15 minutes of fame into a successful career as a life coach, and Podcaster. His podcast, From Fear to Courage, seeks to help others overcome their fears in everyday life. In this episode, Harry talks to William about his life before and after American Idol, What inspired him to do podcasts, and advice for those seeking to make their own podcasts. 1:05 - The journey from American Idol to podcasting. 8:00 - Other jobs William has worked. 10:25 - Williams first experiences with podcasts. 11:35 - How the format of From Fear to Courage came to be. 13:30 - How other podcasters helped William improve. 17:25 - When did William decide to start becoming a life coach? 18:50 - What kind of people has William helped? 21:25 - What would William view as “done?” 22:20 - Advice for William . 25:00 - future podcast conferences. 27:00 - Williams advice for new podcasters. 30:00 - Wrap up questions. Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/William-Hung-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

May 30, 2018 • 1h 5min
169 Denny Krahe - Putting in the Daily Work
Denny is the host of Diz Runs Radio. At the time he started he already had a show. Both shows were going for about a month, and he then decided to stop his first show and stick to his running show,. He’s now recorded over 500 episodes, and routinely takes calls on his run from his FB group. It was a pleasure having him back on a 2nd time to share what he’s learned and talk about his new book: Be Ready on Race Day. 01:14 - The first time I had Denny on Podcast Junkies 02:04 - Seeing the progress of your work throughout the years 04:02 - Putting in the work each day to have success 05:34 - The first time we met face to face 06:27 - What was going through his mind when he decided he wanted to start his show 09:55 - The realities of monetizing a podcast 10:57 - Building a client base through his podcast 13:58 - How it takes time to see the results of your podcasting work 16:35 - If he thinks TV studios will start working more with podcasters 18:35 - How he’s grown as an interviewer over the past three years 22:58 - If it’s been a challenge getting his guests acclimated to the tech side of podcasting 25:39 - His most memorable guests/episodes 29:05 - What he’s done to try and get Peter Segel on his show 30:22 - His community and how he’s grown it over the years 36:30 - The book he’s working on 42:56 - Getting feedback on the work all content creators put out 45:23 - If he’s seen any change in my delivery and journey over the past four years 50:32 - Something he’s changed his mind about recently 55:34 - The one most misunderstood thing about him Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/denny-krahe-interview-2/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

May 16, 2018 • 60min
168 Erica Mandy - Making the News Fun Again
After 10 plus years as a television news reporter, Erica Mandy decided to quit her job and pursue a career in podcasting. After discovering podcasts while commuting to work each day, she realized she wanted to listen to news that wasn’t so much in the style of NPR, but still gave her a good overview and left her feeling energized instead of depleted. With her journalism background and extensive television broadcasting experience, she took the skills she learned in the studio and applied them to podcasting. Now Erica is the host of her own show, The News Worthy, where in less than 10 minutes you can listen to the news in a fun and easily digestible way. (Sorry NPR) Her goal is to keep more people informed so that they can choose what impacts them the most and decide what topics they would like to dive deeper into. 04:57 - Where I met Erica 07:31 - Overcast app 08:38 - The first time she became aware what was happening in the podcasting world 09:44 - When she first got the idea to start a news podcast 11:55 - If she considers being a reporter entrepreneurial 14:19 - The feedback she received on leaving her job and starting a podcast 15:42 - How many iterations of her podcast music she went through 19:06 - The goal of Newsworthy 20:24 - How the different jobs she did as a news reporter helped her with podcasting 22:13 - Whether or not journalism students have reached out to her to intern 25:03 - The process she uses to sort and select which stories to report on 26:21 - One of the things she dislikes about TV news that she avoids on her show 28:09 - How she emphasizes reminding her audience on topics that have been previously covered to ensure they understand it 29:16 - The Net Neutrality spoof from Burger King 32:26 - If she thinks she will start offering coaching services in the future 34:14 - If she ever got attached to the subject matter she used to report on 36:40 - Bringing on experts from different perspectives and backgrounds 42:27 - The mentors who were important to her during her career in journalism 48:26 - The support she’s received from her parents 52:26 - Something she’s changed her mind about recently 52:56 - The most misunderstood thing about her Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Erica-Mandy-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★


