Discover the early experiences and growth of podcasting over the past two decades. Learn about the importance of building relationships with listeners and providing engaging content. Hear interesting anecdotes, facts, and predictions about podcasting's history. Explore how advancements in technology have made podcasting more accessible for everyone.
Podcasting allows for a more intimate connection with listeners, creating a loyal and supportive audience.
Podcast listeners count on two things: they want to learn something new, and they want to be entertained.
Deep dives
The Origin of Podcasting
Podcasting began in 2003 with the publication of the first audio piece via RSS on harvard.edu. This marked the start of a new medium that allowed people to easily access and listen to podcasts through RSS readers. The podcasting landscape has evolved since then, with platforms like Apple and Spotify introducing podcasts to their platforms. Today, there are millions of podcasts available, generating billions of dollars in ad revenue and reaching a wide audience.
The Power of Podcasting
Podcasting has become a powerful medium for building relationships with listeners. Unlike other forms of communication, podcasting provides an opportunity for hosts and guests to establish a connection with their audience. Listeners choose to tune in, seeking both entertainment and valuable insights. The podcast audience is known for its friendliness and support, appreciating the opportunity to learn and engage with hosts. Podcasting allows for the cultivation of a loyal and engaged audience through regular episodes that provide new ideas and perspectives.
Elements of a Great Podcast
A great podcast is characterized by the ability to create a relationship with the audience and provide valuable content. It is important for hosts to focus on two key elements: continuous learning and entertainment. Listeners want to learn something new and be entertained during their podcast experience. Additionally, podcasting thrives on casual and natural conversations, rather than scripted presentations. The authenticity and relatability of hosts can greatly enhance the podcasting experience. It is crucial to avoid argumentative and confrontational tones, as podcasting thrives on creating a positive and friendly environment for listeners.
Believe it or not, podcasting has now been around for two decades. Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman delve into the history and share their personal stories of how each of them first got involved. You’ll hear where podcasting is headed and learn the art of having compelling conversations that make people laugh, think, question, cry, and always come back for more.
In This Episode:
The first podcast was published in 2003 via RSS, marking the beginning of the era.
Podcasting allows for a more intimate connection with listeners, creating a loyal and supportive audience.
The greatest compliment you can pay anyone in broadcasting is, “I feel like I know you.”
Podcasting is a relationship-building medium. You don’t have to sell anything if you don’t want to.
AI-powered capabilities are only going to increase and expand, making the medium more accessible to everyone.
Podcast listeners count on two things: they want to learn something new, and they want to be entertained.
Giving away free content in podcasts can inspire listeners to investigate your company and write a check.
Even a 20-year-old podcast is new to someone coming across it for the first time.
With podcasting, everyone who’s listening to you made the choice to listen to you. They’re there because they want to be.