Ep 69 Learning from the experience of podcasting every day with Steph Fuccio
Dec 11, 2023
32:03
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Steph Fuccio and Pilar reflect on their NaPodPoMo experience, exploring substack audio and the creation of public and private podcast sections. They discuss their recording and editing process, recognizing topic changes while speaking, and speculate on the potential of podcasting for children.
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Quick takeaways
Recording multiple episodes in one session can improve energy and flow
Experimenting with multimedia formats can enhance audience engagement and creativity
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Experimenting with Shorter Episodes
Pilar experimented with releasing short daily episodes on her podcast Adventures in Podcasting. She discovered that she could efficiently record three episodes in one session, finding her energy and flow improving with each recording. She focused on sharing her experiences and reflections, creating a diary-like series of episodes. Pilar found that her listeners appreciated the daily challenge, leading to increased engagement and interaction.
Exploring Substack's Audio Features
The host shares her experience with using Substack for the PodPOMO challenge. She initially intended to focus on Substack's audio posting capabilities but found herself exploring the platform's video functionality as well. The integration of audio, video, and text within a single post led her to question whether this new multimedia format should be called something other than podcasting. Despite the potential for confusion in defining the content, the host found value in experimenting with different creative approaches and engaging with her audience in a more dynamic way.
Analytics, Content Frequency, and Audience Connection
Both hosts discuss the impact of content frequency and episode length on their audience engagement. While listenership varied throughout the month, there was increased interaction and communication with their respective audiences. They emphasize the importance of understanding the relationship they want to establish with their listeners and the role they want to play in their lives. They also share their insights into leveraging analytics and experimenting with different content formats and distribution channels to achieve their goals and connect with their audience more meaningfully.
In this edited audio version of the live stream Steph Fuccio and Pilar did on the last day of NaPodPoMo, they share what they have learned, and even answer a few questions from the audience!