Podcast Junkies - Storytelling Interviews & Conversations with Podcasters Podcasting Passionately

Harry Duran
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Jan 17, 2018 • 60min

157 Charles Beckwith | The Dot Connector

Charles Beckwith is the host of American Fashion and Fashion Is Your Business podcast He once ran an online fashion magazine, studied, then dropped out of filmmaking, interned on Dawson’s Creek, and has a network called Mouth Media Network. Phew! We cover all this and more on this fascinating chat. Enjoy! 00:09 - How Charles and I met 02:56 - When he recorded his first podcast 04:16 - How long he had been a filmmaker when he started his podcast 05:16 - The microphone he’s using for this podcast episode 06:01 - How he developed his relationship with Sennheiser 06:55 - Why he feels Sennheiser saw the value of partnering with him and his show 07:48 - Charles explains what fashion technology is 08:37 - Stella McCartney and vegan and environmentally friendly materials 10:58 - The excitement behind wearable tech 11:31 - A company that’s making custom shoes for $250 12:29 - The article he wrote on how the fashion industry could use blockchain tech 13:15 - Syndicated Media’s idea to replace iTunes as the hub of podcast RSS feeds with a blockchain 13:38 - What blockchain technology means 15:13 - Where his love of fashion comes from 15:43 - His most noticeable episodes 17:37 - Why he likes having a panel on his podcast 18:33 - How he’s grown as a host since the start of his show 19:47 - Why he has a love/hate relationship with the show Project Runway 20:15 - Charles explains how he starts every episode of American Fashion 21:30 - What he does with episodes where the conversations weren’t great 22:10 - His network, Mouth Media Network and his first show of the network 24:42 - The podcast player he and his team is developing 28:53 - Whether or not he’s worked on a mobile app before 29:22 - His love of technology, Kevin Kelly from Wired, and the 2600 magazine 30:29 - His piece of fiction in 2600 magazine and his involvement with their conference 31:57 - Mouth Media Network’s different podcasts 32:54 - If he’s ever put a network together before and what he’s learned from creating his network 34:52 - Where he thought he would be at this point in his life 37:01 - His approach to networking and making connections 37:53 - The Stone Soup story 40:55 - When he started to put his skills as a connector to use 42:44 - Something he’s changed his mind about recently 43:05 - The one most misunderstood thing about him 45:14 - What’s got him excited for the upcoming year 47:40 - The podcast conferences he plans on attending this year Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/charles-beckwith-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jan 10, 2018 • 51min

156 Andrew Mason - An Appetite for Creation

If you’ve ever used Groupon to grab a discount at a local business then you can thank Andrew Mason for that. He’s the founder and former CEO and he has an appetite for creating cool and useful products like Groupon. Four years ago he took the idea of Groupon’s ability to use a phone’s GPS to provide discounts to its customers and applied it to location-based audio tours with a company called Detour. His latest venture, Descript, the world’s first audio processor, is geared towards anyone who works with audio and is in need of transcription services. With the ability to transcribe hours of audio in under five minutes, Descript is a tool that podcasters might want to take note of. But the real magic of Descript is its ability to edit audio by editing text. Magic! Listen in to find out what else Descript can do, it may just be the tool you’ve been waiting for. 05:32 - Andrew’s company, Detour, and its role in the podcasting space 07:11 - If he thought Detour would be as easily consumed as podcasts are 08:42 - The potential of taking snippets of Detour to use for a podcast 10:15 - What he’s learned from launching Detour 11:46 - How the idea of his transcription tool, Descript was born 14:43 - My first thoughts on Descript 15:39 - Descript’s ability to insert voices and delete words 17:56 - Andrew talks about how Descript can be integrated into your workflow 22:42 - Descript’s machine-learning capabilities 24:15 - Andrew describes who can benefit from using Descript 26:54 - Descript’s goal in the future 28:10 - Descript’s ability to conduct phonetic analysis of words 28:43 - If Descript’s technology is new or if it was already around 29:36 - What has him excited about the podcasting space 31:09 - His two favorite podcasts 32:12 - If the desire to create things has always been in his blood 33:41 - The person who showed him what hard work looks like 35:57 - What he’s learned from previous experiences in his career 39:12 - If a podcast is in Descript’s future 40:44 - Why he loves podcasts and The Daily podcast 42:32 - What he learned about empathy and judgment at Groupon 44:38 - The one most misunderstood thing about him Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/andrew-mason-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jan 6, 2018 • 1h 15min

155 Cliff Ravenscraft | Transforming Lives and Getting Your Message Out Into the World

Cliff Ravenscraft has helped more than 35,000 people launch their podcasts and get their message out into the world for the past 10 years. Also known as the Podcast Answer Man, Cliff used to work as an insurance agent, but he left that career after 12 years to start his own successful business that today generates about a half million dollars every year. I am very thankful to Cliff because he was instrumental to the creation of Podcast Junkies so it is truly an honor to have him on the show. There are so many great things Cliff talks about and I can’t wait for you to hear it so go ahead and push that play button! Full show notes: http://pjnk.es/155★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Dec 29, 2017 • 1h 10min

154 David Steele | How the Podcaster Met the Dungeon Master

David Steele is the founder of the Steele Empire podcasting network that is home to A Quest for Magic and Steele, which he hosts and produces with his children, and Ark City, which takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where the listener tags along with the hero of the story as it unfolds on each episode. Always searching for new ways to feed his creative hunger and bond with his family, David decided to start A Quest for Magic and Steele which is based off of the popular role playing game Dungeons and Dragons. Complete with character voices and a Gamemaster, A Quest for Magic and Steele is played out live for its listeners to enjoy and enthrall themselves in this improvised fantasy world. Full show notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/david-steele-interview/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Dec 16, 2017 • 1h 26min

153 Eric Trules | Rebelling Against Conformity and Finding Freedom Through the Arts

Trules is the host of e-travels with e. trules. He's lived an incredibly interesting life and recently discovered the world of podcasting. He's an artist, “self-producer and self-initiator”, an amazing storyteller and has taught theater at USC for 31 years. He's been a performer for almost five decades as a modern dancer and a clown, of all things! Going into his last year of teaching he was offered a grant from the school for a project of his choosing and he chose a podcast. And we're lucky he did! Full show notes: http://pjnk.es/153★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Dec 8, 2017 • 50min

152: The Art of True Crime Storytelling with David Ridgen

In this episode of Podcast Junkies, host Harry Duran interviews David Ridgen, an investigative journalist and filmmaker who creates the true crime podcast "Someone Knows Something" for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Ridgen discusses his approach to investigating cold cases, the emotional toll of working on unsolved crimes, and the differences between making documentaries and podcasts. The conversation offers insights into the production process of investigative podcasts and the importance of providing closure for families affected by unsolved crimes.5 Key Takeaways1. When interviewing subjects, focus on listening rather than jumping in. Let silences speak and only ask questions you genuinely want answered. This allows for more natural, revealing conversations.2. In investigative work, the process of looking into cases is often as important as the outcome. Involving family members and documenting their personal journey can be valuable even without a definitive resolution.3. For true crime podcasts, extensive preparation is crucial. This includes field recording, transcription, multiple rounds of writing and editing, legal vetting, and careful audio production. A single episode can involve over 100 pages of scripting.4. When approaching sensitive topics, make a quick connection with interview subjects to establish trust. Show empathy and understanding of nuance before asking tough questions.5. For podcasters tackling heavy subject matter, having a strong support system of family and friends is vital. Finding ways to involve loved ones in the work, while maintaining appropriate boundaries, can help manage the emotional toll.Timestamps05:50 - His true crime podcast, Someone Knows Something (SKS)08:41 - The difference between making a podcast and an investigative film09:56 - Why he doesn’t listen to podcasts or watch documentaries11:36 - The unfamiliarity of podcasts in Canada13:12 - Why he stepped away and felt hesitant returning to work on SKS16:30 - How he copes and decompresses from the heavy subject matter of SKS18:32 - His background with investigative journalism19:53 - How he approaches asking the tough questions21:49 - The beauty and effectiveness of silence23:13 - His interest in Michael Moore’s work and the people who have helped him in his career25:16 - How he goes about finding a case to investigate28:20 - The importance of the process of looking at the cases he investigates30:37 - The many families still seeking closure from unsolved crime cases31:56 - His team that helps him deliver SKS34:01 - The involved production process behind SKS36:09 - The music and source audio behind SKS38:03 - The lengthy scripts that are involved to produce SKS38:56 - The support of his friends and family in his work41:34 - The one most misunderstood thing about himPodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastjunkiesPodcast Junkies Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_junkiesPodcast Junkies LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcastjunkiesThe Podosphere: https://www.thepodosphere.com/Podcast Index, Value4Value & NewPodcastApps: https://podcastindex.org/🎙️🎙️🎙️Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCastDiscover the best podcast services in the world at The Podosphere: https://www.thepodosphere.com/
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Nov 29, 2017 • 1h 6min

151 Clay Groves | Breaking Through the Ice. Literally and Figuratively

Clay Groves is host of the Fish Nerds Fishing podcast, an ice fishing guide, and a grant writer based out of New Hampshire. Although he and co-founder Dave Kellum started the podcast in 2013, they first started Fish Nerds in 2011 as a writing project with the hope of publishing a book about catching and eating every fresh water fish in New Hampshire. Even though the book project never materialized, it did grow into the Fish Nerds Fishing podcast and with over 170 episodes under his belt, Clay has found a very specific and niche topic that has proven to catch his audience’s attention. 03:58 - The backstory behind the Fish Nerds and the Fish Nerds Fishing podcast 07:35 - MAPCON: Clay’s first experience with a podcasting conference 08:51 - Clay’s background in education and his opinion on conferences in the education space and how MAPCON compares to them 10:05 - What he thinks about the podcast community at MAPCON 11:25 - Road trip adventures with Podcast Junkies episode 136 guest, Amanda Doughty 12:05 - How he met Amanda and their collaborations 13:01 - Making friends through podcasting 13:33 - How using Patreon has greatly helped him with podcasting 17:48 - How to get the most out of a service like Patreon 22:33 - Advertising his ice fishing guide business on his podcast 22:51 - Some of the challenges of podcasting while ice fishing 24:28 - What people are mostly surprised about with ice fishing 26:07 - The sustainability behind ice fishing 27:09 - How thick the ice has to be for ice fishing, snowmobiles, trucks, and airplanes 29:51 - How he feels about getting paid for ice fishing and what he’s doing to grow his business 32:39 - Clay shares one of his most memorable fishing stories 37:34 - People’s natural tendency to help others who are in a bad situation 40:03 - How he got into teaching 41:56 - How he almost had a career in the music industry and when Nirvana stunk 44:51 - The How to Play Guitar with Clay podcast - good or bad idea? 46:18 - Why he likes trying new stuff and the different things he’s done 49:11 - His daughter’s acting endeavors 52:36 - Allowing your children the freedom to explore different interests 54:58 - What he’s changed his mind about recently 58:11 - The one most misunderstood thing about him 01:01:01 - Clay talks about the time he first heard about me and Podcast Junkies Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/clay-groves-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Nov 22, 2017 • 1h 6min

150 Pat Flynn | Challenging Yourself & Pushing Out of Comfort Zones

Pat Flynn is an entrepreneur, blogger, author, podcaster, and host of The Smart Passive Income podcast. Pat has been helping people build passive income-driven online businesses ever since 2008. 07:04 - Pat’s experience with speaking in front of large audiences 08:00 - His earliest memory of performing on a stage 09:26 - The role he plays in his kid’s future career paths 10:37 - What scares him the most as a parent 12:08 - His opinion on children using devices such as iPads 13:16 - His earliest recollection of a video game console 14:20 - His most obsessive moments with video games and his gamer handle 15:46 - His passion for technology 16:10 - The things you sometimes have to do for great vlog footage 17:34 - His recent foray into vlogging 19:39 - If there is something specific about the vlogging medium to be considerate of 21:15 - The importance of relinquishing control and having the right team around you 23:26 - Some mistakes he’s made and what you can learn from them 24:54 - Having Standard Operating Procedures in place for your team 25:47 - What Pat does to ensure he’s always challenging himself and his network of peers 27:16 - What he’s currently doing that’s scaring him and pushing him out of his comfort zone 29:44 - Selling his podcasting course on stage for the first time 34:09 - Handling when everyone wants a piece of Pat Flynn 35:50 - What he does to balance his work/life experience 39:24 - His relationship with friends from his past 41:38 - How he handles giving his time to his fan base at various events 43:42 - Raising the bar each time he performs 45:26 - What he learned about creating keynote speeches 46:28 - His most famous keynote speech and perfecting it each time he performs 48:47 - Why he spends the whole time at the events he attends 50:08 - If he ever reflects back on his career 51:05 - Why he didn’t dance at his prom and his favorite speaking technique revealed 52:36 - The first time he ever hit the dance floor 53:59 - His friend and mentor, Chris Ducker 55:31 - What he’s changed his mind about recently 58:46 - The most misunderstood thing about him 59:58 - His newest project, Build Your Own Brand Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/pat-flynn-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Nov 16, 2017 • 58min

149 Mark Ramsey | Creating Impact Through Audio Immersive Stories

Mark Ramsey is the host of Inside The Exorcist and Inside Psycho, podcasts that dive deep to tell the stories behind the making of legendary blockbuster movies. Mark’s podcasts are essentially a television series without pictures, audio graphic novels and biopics where the listener is immersed in sounds that help paint the picture and masterfully accompany the storytelling to create an unforgettable Orwellianesque audio experience. If you haven’t listened to Mark’s podcasts yet, I’ve included a brief sample of Inside The Exorcist at the end of this podcast that is sure to grasp you and make you hit that subscribe button. 04:22 - How he got connected with Hernan Lopez of Wondery 05:18 - Mark’s podcasting experience and his thoughts on the podcasting space 06:42 - His thoughts on Netflix and its myriad of choices 07:59 - When he first learned of podcasts and what he thought about the name 09:05 - It shouldn’t be so difficult to listen to a podcast 10:46 - Mark talks about how he came up with the Inside Psycho podcast series 14:20 - His response to people that say his podcasts are not accurate 16:36 - If non-fictional stories are more impactful than fictional stories 16:54 - Alfred Hitchcock and his über successful movie, Psycho 18:41 - The process of making art and what he hopes comes out of his shows 19:26 - HBO’s documentary on Steven Spielberg 21:12 - Replicating the success recipe of Silence of the Lambs on his shows 23:12 - His ever evolving storytelling skills and the importance of audio in storytelling 25:34 - Using silence as a color in storytelling 27:03 - Creating your own unique format instead of replicating other shows 29:44 - How the podcasting space has room for innovation 30:38 - What you can expect to hear on the first episode of Inside The Exorcist 31:39 - Where he feels his interest lies 32:45 - The problem with video and how the audio medium compares to it 36:41 - The people who have influenced Mark’s work 43:10 - What he’s changed his mind about recently Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/mark-ramsey-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Nov 1, 2017 • 1h 3min

148 Annett Bone | Getting Comfortable with the Uncomfortable

Annett Bone is a dancer, entrepreneur, and the host of The DancePreneuring Studio podcast where she speaks with dancers, choreographers, artistic directors, studio owners, and others in the dance world so they can share their personal stories of the challenges they’ve encountered and the success they’ve experienced in this highly competitive arena. In this conversation, Annett opens up about her own personal struggles and confronting her self-doubt, how she became involved with dancing, why she started her podcast, and how its helped her grow and opened the door to so many opportunities. 03:14 - Where I met Annett 04:18 - Her experience with podcasting conferences 05:43 - The differences between business and podcasting conferences 07:47 - How she got started on her entrepreneurial journey 13:55 - Dealing with “Imposter Syndrome” 14:26 - Not letting self-doubt stop her from trying new things like starting a podcast 17:10 - When she became aware of tapping into her intuition 18:52 - The work she was involved with before starting her podcast 21:08 - How Annett got started with dancing 25:46 - Immersing yourself around talented people to elevate your own talent 28:04 - What drove her to start her podcast 30:10 - How one particular guest inspired and motivated her during a challenging time 32:32 - How she’s grown as a podcaster since starting her show 33:39 - Annett explains why she thinks she was so self-conscious early on in her life 36:21 - What attracted her about homeschooling 39:09 - The kind of feedback she’s received from her listeners 43:30 - Her experience and thoughts on public speaking 47:05 - An upcoming project she’s working on that’s still hush-hush 48:52 - What she’s changed her mind about recently 50:38 - How she tackles making decisions in her life 52:31 - The trepidation she felt before speaking at MAPCON 53:56 - What she learned about the podcasters she met and heard at MAPCON 55:09 - The one most misunderstood thing about her Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/annett-bone-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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