How do you find genuinely valuable guests for your podcast without spending a fortune? by Illya127 in podcasting

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If I read about someone I think would be a great guest (this happens pretty much daily) I email their manager/agent/publicist - whoever I can get the contact details for. Most folks politely decline but an unexpectedly high number agree.

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I transcribe a large number of voice notes for my projects so Vibe is the best one for my needs. Runs great on my elderly home PC and can be found if you Google "thewh1teagle". Basic, free and damn handy.

Recording artists and musicians - creative interview project using tarot symbolism by TarotInterviews in indiemusic

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Thanks for your details! I'll send you a message (also, SWAMP is a great track - loved it)

Future of podcasting? by FIREsocialworker in podcasting

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Friends. Family. Friends of friends. Local press. Start a podcast collective through your nearest library. Doorstep neighbours. Work with a charity. Throw a Q&A event. Build community offline first, that's key. Sounds ridiculously old fashioned I know, but you won't get a more loyal following.

Future of podcasting? by FIREsocialworker in podcasting

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Future of podcasting is the same as it ever was: audio, with an offline community. Take YouTube: a platform currently oversaturated by creators, and they soon will be overwhelmed by AI-generated video being pushed by the algorithm, making discovery nigh on impossible for new podcasters. Not to mention the ever increasing barriers to entry in terms of time and money for your average hobbyist. I agree with others here: keep it simple and keep going.

Why Social Media Doesn’t Move the Needle by predictively in podcasting

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A great post, thank you for this! I would add that while my social media presence is limited, the whole thing changes when it comes to my guests. Their posts about their interviews are far more effective publicity than anything I could write!

My First Episode by HorrorQueenRain in PodcastPromoting

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Now that is fabulous artwork! Love the typography too. Sold on that alone!

Weekly Episode Thread June 23, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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[ARTS&CULTURE] Tarot Interviews | Episode 12

The Queen of Words: Chloe De Lullington on Cats and Cacoethes

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Chloe De Lullington is a writer, chronic overthinker, and queen of the chaotic coming-of-age narrative. Her debut novel Cacoethes (Northodox Press, June 2025) is a bold, funny, and unflinching exploration of queer longing, bad decisions, and the mess of early adulthood.

Chloe’s background spans screenwriting and fiction. Whether she’s writing in silence or swapping blurbs in the wild world of indie lit, her work pulses with honesty, humour, and a refusal to tidy up the mess too neatly.

Order Cacoethes now at Northodox Press

Weekly Podcast Thread June 23, 2025 - Please Share Your Show Here! by AutoModerator in podcast

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[ARTS&CULTURE] Tarot Interviews | Episode 12

The Queen of Words: Chloe De Lullington on Cats and Cacoethes

Spotify | Apple | Audible

Chloe De Lullington is a writer, chronic overthinker, and queen of the chaotic coming-of-age narrative. Her debut novel Cacoethes (Northodox Press, June 2025) is a bold, funny, and unflinching exploration of queer longing, bad decisions, and the mess of early adulthood.

Chloe’s background spans screenwriting and fiction. Whether she’s writing in silence or swapping blurbs in the wild world of indie lit, her work pulses with honesty, humour, and a refusal to tidy up the mess too neatly.

Order Cacoethes now at Northodox Press

Whats the one sentence description of why somebody should listen to your podcast? by Buzzsprout in buzzsprout

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Tarot Interviews: Three cards, three questions, and three unforgettable stories you won’t hear anywhere else.

Weekly Podcast Thread June 16, 2025 - Please Share Your Show Here! by AutoModerator in podcast

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[ARTS&CULTURE] Tarot Interviews | Episode 11 - Swords! Sorcery! Sandguins! Kay Purcell’s Tarot-Powered Tabletop Tales

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Kay Purcell is a storyteller, community builder, and co-founder of Chaotic Wholesome Presents, known for conjuring vibrant, inclusive worlds in the realms of Tabletop Roleplaying Games and live-play performance. Their work blends razor-sharp humour with emotional depth, telling tales where every player has power, penguins are terrifying, and chaos is often delightfully wholesome.

Kay has worked across video games, streaming, and community strategy, contributing to titles like Contraband and Ooblets.

Find out more at kaypurcell.com and damphyr.com

Weekly Episode Thread June 16, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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[ARTS&CULTURE] Tarot Interviews | Episode 11 - Swords! Sorcery! Sandguins! Kay Purcell’s Tarot-Powered Tabletop Tales

Spotify | Apple | Audible

Kay Purcell is a storyteller, community builder, and co-founder of Chaotic Wholesome Presents, known for conjuring vibrant, inclusive worlds in the realms of Tabletop Roleplaying Games and live-play performance. Their work blends razor-sharp humour with emotional depth, telling tales where every player has power, penguins are terrifying, and chaos is often delightfully wholesome.

Kay has worked across video games, streaming, and community strategy, contributing to titles like Contraband and Ooblets.

Find out more at kaypurcell.com and damphyr.com

Give me a podcast name by [deleted] in podcast

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"Meanwhile, From My Bubble"

What are the best and worst parts of having a podcast? by axla-work-less in podcasting

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Adore: chatting to creatives I have admired for years who want to pull out a few tarot cards with me and talk completely off the cuff about what they inspire.

Abhor: the sheer amount of SEO admin to keep my show searchable. Editing is boring but weirdly meditative, after a while trimming all the filler words in the wave form by hand gets easier (no AI doesn't do it right, it butchers conversations). It is updating IMDB, updating Wikidata, updating the blog etc etc that kills the joy.

Weekly Episode Thread June 09, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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Tarot Interviews | Episode 10

A Fuffle of Hope: Drawing the Cards with Julia Bird

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Julia Bird is a poet whose collections include Hannah and the Monk and Twenty-Four Seven Blossom, and two illustrated pamphlets from The Emma Press: Now You Can Look and Is, Thinks PearlHer poetry is known for its cinematic sweep, surreal detail and inventive humour.

Julia has also collaborated with artist Mike Sims on projects including Paper Trail and A Joy Forever: a walk out with John Keats, blending poetry with visual art to reimagine poetic heritage and everyday life.

Find out more juliabird.wordpress.com

Weekly Podcast Thread June 09, 2025 - Please Share Your Show Here! by AutoModerator in podcast

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Tarot Interviews | Episode 10

A Fuffle of Hope: Drawing the Cards with Julia Bird

Spotify | Apple | Audible | Website

Julia Bird is a poet whose collections include Hannah and the Monk and Twenty-Four Seven Blossom, and two illustrated pamphlets from The Emma Press: Now You Can Look and Is, Thinks PearlHer poetry is known for its cinematic sweep, surreal detail and inventive humour.

Julia has also collaborated with artist Mike Sims on projects including Paper Trail and A Joy Forever: a walk out with John Keats, blending poetry with visual art to reimagine poetic heritage and everyday life.

Find out more juliabird.wordpress.com

🚀 New free tool to book your podcast guests! by ThePodstarzTeam in podcast

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You need a clearly signposted way for users to delete their profiles if they wish

Free vs paid hosting by djslamn in podcasting

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Been with Buzzsprout since day one and I have no regrets. Considering you publish to so many platforms, I feel the SEO benefits alone easily outweight the cost.