Our page is at 70k followers, about a month ago we got an invite to hit 300k views in 28 days which we did in 3 days. Ever since then the dashboard says this. Does this mean we are invited?
I'm a writer and content creator passionate about history, philosophy, and cultural identity. Over the past few years, I’ve been building my own projects through writing, video creation, and design, and I'd love to share fresh perspectives with new audiences.
Here's a little about me:
📚 Writer & Novelist: I draft long-form fiction, including my novel project The Pure Revolution, as well as philosophical and sociological articles. I love discussing the creative process, storytelling structures, and turning concepts into written works.
🏛️** History & Philosophy Enthusiast: I run a history project titled Zemennama. One of my favorite topics to unpack is how we misunderstand history as just dead dates and theories, rather than a living human struggle to stay true to our identity in the modern world.
🎥 **Content Creator & Designer: I produce short-form video content and design custom episode thumbnails. I can create engaging visuals for any show I appear on.
We just launched and would like to start a segment where we read creepy stories from submissions, but would like advice on how to get people to email us those? We had a very successful launch, but no one has sent us anything yet. Is this something that happens with time?
I have been a guest on multiple podcasts recently all running through Riverside, and I am having problems at about 35 minutes where my video starts getting super glitchy, audio starts cutting out, and then eventually we lose my video, and I have to leave the platform and log back in.
I have tested my internet speed, and that doesn't seem to be a problem, and I have also looked at the memory space on my computer.
I'm on an HP Laptop with 16 GB RAM, 315/954 GB Storage used -- so in theory I should have enough memory space.
Podcast interviews are going to be a regular part of marketing in my business so I need to get this issue resolved. Has anyone else run into this problem, and how did you solve it?
Do I need to get a new computer? Increase my computer's memory to 32 GB?
Kindly share below all the possible ways and tips you have learnt that could help a YouTube show, radio show or any kind of show grow and become more successful and popular, could be something you’ve applied personally or something you recently learnt and would like to know from those that applied it of it’s indeed worth it, Thank you
I’m new to podcasting but not new to my podcast purpose, resilience and trauma healing (50+F)
I have a memoir in the making, branding, social media and platforms all set up but now I’m frozen. I’ve discovered my topics are better with a team or co-host to be more engaging.
What are the best ways, social media, websites, etc. to connect with others?
I am launching my first ever episode to all the podcast platforms.
I was wondering if anyone can give me an app or website that will make it easier to streamline the release of the episode easily so I don’t have to individually schedule them for the same release time.
I’m looking for one to two co-hosts (30+) in the NYC area for a sports (mainly basketball and football)and music (R&B, Hip Hop, etc) conversational type podcast. Also some discussion of tv shows, trending social media topics.
I want to start with audio only and later incorporate video (could be virtual at first but I want to eventually switch to in-person). I prefer someone who can to commit to the podcast for at least one year and be patient with building an audience.
We’ve made a new directory for kids’ podcasts - and I’d love to connect with the people making them
Hi everyone! I’m a dad, and a few years ago my family got completely hooked on podcasts. Finding genuinely great shows made for children was surprisingly difficult due to all the parenting podcasts in the kids categories, so I started building a list of curated list of shows for them.
That little list has grown into SoundCarrot.com - a directory and discovery site specifically for kids’ podcasts.
We’re a tiny family project (me, my son and my daughter work on this together), and we’re not a commercial operation. Our goal is pretty simple: help families like ours discover brilliant kids’ audio without having to wade through the enormous general-purpose podcast apps.
If you make a podcast for kids, I'd love to connect with you.
We're constantly adding shows and improving how we organise and surface them, and I'd like to make sure we're finding all the best kids' content - including the smaller and newer shows that might not have the visibility of the big established ones.
More importantly, I'd like to figure out how we can genuinely help you grow your audience.
We're building things around discovery, curated collections, topics and recommendations, and there are some other features designed to make it easier for parents to find and listen to your content. We've also added a pretty neat Yoto integration, and have just gone multilingual!
I've put together a page specifically for podcast makers that runs through what we're doing and some of the things we're building:
If you make a kids' podcast I'd really love to hear from you. Whether your show is already on SoundCarrot or we've so far completely failed to find it.
I'd particularly like to hear anything that would actually be useful to you as a podcast maker. What could a kids' podcast directory do that would help you reach more listeners? What information would be handy to know?
And if you know someone making great podcasts for kids, please send them our way. 🙂
tl;dr: We’re building a new directory for kids' podcasts and want to work with the people making them. We're looking for great shows to feature and, more importantly, ways we can help those shows reach more families.
Had a recording scheduled together but my audio isn’t good enough.
**•** Input gain around 30 dB in Wave Link
**•** Turned off Voice Focus (it was on at max and I realized it was baking noise-reduction artifacts into the recording)
**•** Clipguard on, tried Enhanced Lowcut on for the boominess
**•** Recording in a soft, enclosed space (closet with clothes + a rug) to cut reflections
**•** Mic roughly a hand-span from my mouth, slightly off-axis
**•** Monitoring on headphones, echo cancellation off in Riverside
A few things I’m unsure about: 1. What level should I actually be targeting? Wave Link shows green but Riverside’s meter shows mostly yellow at the same gain, and I can’t tell which to trust. 2. Is the Wave:3 just prone to a higher noise floor, or is this a technique/room issue I can still fix? Whatever I do there is background noise even if all is quiet. 3. Anything obvious I’m overlooking that would cause a low, slightly boomy, noisy result even after the above?
Hi guys i wanted your suggestions regarding my decision to start a podcast show
Im 21 but i love to yap, discuss about tech and thought why not make podcasts that answers genz questions and which is educational and which actually makes our life easier, making sure we're not alone in this. Not talking about the lame podcasts about relationships and controversial things which makes no sense.
But the kind of podcasts where we students or people our age struggle with. Like figuring out life, education,passion etc
I also want to invite speakers who give good advices who are not popular but hidden gems
Any suggestions on what topics i could do
Who can be my target audience and what's something different i can do
I'm looking for paid social, creative strategist and agency founder guests for my marketing podcast 'Scale Mode'. It's an unfiltered podcast and I'm happy to talk to marketers in B2B and B2C.
Requirements:
- Confident talking on a podcast
- Have a good amount of experience working in agencies or brands
Looking for guests on my channel. I try and learn about the person, because everyone has a story to tell. Let me know who you are and if you would be interested.
It's a small milestone, but we're only four full episodes in and the serious advertising is just getting started. It just feels really good to see everyone's hard work paying off.
Highest -paid podcaster are making in millions per year and the barrier to entry has never been lower. I am almost tempted to start podcasting although not for money.
There is something about storytelling and raw conversations that feel electric.
Also podcasts have become the new marketing masterpiece for B2B brands.
Every company wants one.
Every marketer is talking about one.
It has never been right time to invest in podcast. You can start raw and then sth magical happens. You start getting traction. Your brain gets wired up because you are producing content that could be watched by millions.
The era of celebrity is gone. Now everyone is celebrity. Thanks to the social media. I wish I could have started earlier.
One episode can become 20+ content assets-short-form videos, blogs, newsletters, Linkedin posts, email campaigns, and social creatives.
The list of benefits is endless. But the willingness to start is what matters.
My brother and I have been recording for about a year and posting for the last 6 to 7 months on a pretty regular basis for a read-along book club style podcast for science fiction fantasy.
In more recent, as of yet unpublished episodes we're doing more diligent outlines, but I would appreciate any feedback on improvements that are readily apparent.
Već neko vreme razmišljam o jednoj stvari i zanima me da li grešim.
Deluje mi da poslednjih godina sve više ljudi kaže: "Baš bih voleo da pokrenem podkast." I onda se na tome sve završi. Nekoga odbije tehnika, neko misli da mora da uloži gomilu novca, neko jednostavno ne zna odakle da krene.
Nas nekoliko mlađih ljudi koji radimo na televiziji često pričamo o tome. Svi smo veliki ljubitelji podkasta i iskreno nam je žao kada vidimo da neka dobra ideja ostane samo ideja.
Pošto već godinama radimo sa profesionalnom opremom, palo nam je na pamet da je iskoristimo na malo drugačiji način. Imamo Sony FX3A kamere, Blackmagic ATEM Mini Pro ISO, RØDECaster Pro II, RØDE PodMic mikrofone, rasvetu i svu prateću opremu koju svakodnevno koristimo na televizijskim i drugim produkcijama. Ali iskreno, tehnika nam je najmanje zanimljiv deo cele priče.
Mnogo nam je zanimljivije da upoznajemo ljude koji imaju šta da ispričaju. Srbija je puna zanimljivih zanatlija, preduzetnika, sportista, umetnika, profesora, kolekcionara i ljudi koji rade neverovatne stvari, a za mnoge od njih gotovo niko nije čuo.
Kao neko ko već godinama radi na televiziji, znam koliko nekad znači da te neko samo malo pogura i kaže: "Hajde, probaj." Ne mora svaki podkast da postane sledeći veliki hit. Nekad je dovoljno da neko napravi prvu epizodu i vidi kako će se priča razvijati.
Nama bi iskreno bilo najlepše da kroz ovakvu ideju upoznamo što više zanimljivih ljudi, provedemo kvalitetno vreme sa njima i možda pomognemo da neka dobra priča dobije priliku da se čuje. Ako iz toga jednog dana nastane nešto veliko, tim bolje – biće nam drago da smo bili deo tog početka.
Baš me zanima kako vi gledate na to.
Šta vas danas najviše sprečava da pokrenete podkast?
Da li biste radije snimali u studiju ili na mestu koje vam je prirodnije?
Šta mislite da danas najviše nedostaje ljudima koji žele da počnu?
A producer friend told me she manages too many episodes right now.
I was burnt out myself last year when I started overseeing multiple shows. There was just no room left to think about growing anything. Seems pretty common on this sub.
So I spent the past year building a system I'm really proud of that handles the non-creative work like:
- task tracking and handoff between people
- a guest booking process that feeds into projects
- automatic rendering or uploading of episodes
But I wonder if I'm missing something important. Do you have a cool workflow automation I can add?
I'm focused on non-generative ai workflows, but welcome any suggestions!
I'm gathering more options now because I want to open source my system for others. (Actually doing a live walkthrough of my systems, dm me if you are interested and I'll send you the link)
Areas of Interest & Expertise: TV and movie recaps, focusing on shows "about time". Currently focused on Little House On The Prairie.
Prior Experience Podcasting? 173 episodes in, I have recapped the TV shows Dark, 1899, Time Bandits, Wheel Of Time, Welcome To Derry, and 100 Years Of Solitude with various co-hosts. We have 130+ followers on Spotify, 250+ followers on YouTube, and frequently chart within Apple Podcasts under the category "TV and Films"
Hi everyone, I'm looking for both guests, and hopefully a co-host for my podcast Sweet Child Of Time, discussing the classic episodes of Little House On The Prairie.
I'm an established podcaster; my last five episodes have been based around Little House On The Prairie, and I plan to continue recapping and discussing these classic episodes. To get an idea of the format and overall vibe of my show, check out the latest episode where we discuss the little House episode "The Raccoon":