PodBiz | Where’s The Money In Podcasting?

PodBiz | Where’s The Money In Podcasting?

Feb 3: Newsworthy - Business

PodBiz | Where’s The Money In Podcasting? this episode talks with Dr. Michael Osborne, founder of 14th Street Studios and and host of Famous and Gravy. He's taken three shows from indie status to major industry partnerships - but the real money isn't where you think it is, he says.

The Quarter Hour

The Quarter Hour

Feb 3: New Podcast - Business

The Quarter Hour is a new podcast focusing on the radio industry in Australia and beyond. It's built to be just fifteen minutes long, and is hosted by radio and creative coach Wade Kingsley. The most recent episode focuses on talk radio.

The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

Feb 3: New Season - News

The Dan Bongino Show returned yesterday, with the former FBI Deputy Director defending his 10-month record for the agency, and criticising media coverage.

Love and Radio

Love and Radio

Feb 3: New Season - Society & Culture

A ten-year investigation. Thousands of documents. And a man who doesn't fit in. From the legendary audio pioneer Nick van der Kolk and Daylight, Love + Radio has launched its new series: Blood Memory. A searing ten-part documentary, Blood Memory shatters the conventions of the true crime genre. The series follows the life of Michael Thompson, who became infamous for defecting from a notorious prison gang and testifying against them in several high-profile criminal trials.

The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser

The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser

Feb 3: Newsworthy - Business

For many people, anxiety shows up loudly in when you do fundraising: tight chest, clenched gut, racing thoughts, shrinking creativity. In The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser this week, Erin explores the topic of raising money while understanding your body’s stress response so you can fundraise from clarity instead of stress and pressure. You’ll learn why anxiety feels so overwhelming, why it isn’t evidence that something is wrong with you, and how your nervous system is trying to keep you safe.

Killer Concept | The Dark Art of Making Podcasts That Grow

Killer Concept | The Dark Art of Making Podcasts That Grow

Feb 3: New Podcast - Business

Killer Concept is a new show pulling back the curtain on the hardest, most important, and more overlooked aspect of podcasting success: Developing a show concept listeners can't stop thinking about... and listening to. In every episode, host, Jeremy Enns of Podcast Marketing Academy takes a generic podcast idea and then fleshes it out into a must-listen, category-winning show.

The Longest Shortest Time

The Longest Shortest Time

Feb 2: Newsworthy - Kids & Family

The Longest Shortest Time has returned after a five-year pause. The show features stories about the surprises and absurdities of raising other humans — and being raised by them. Hillary Frank is interviewed by Eric Nuzum about what's the same in podcasting, and what's changed.

You'll Hear It

You'll Hear It

Feb 2: New Season - Music

What's hiding in the albums you know by heart? Jazz pianists Peter Martin and Adam Maness reveal why albums like Thriller, Sign o' the Times and Rumours are actually jazz ... and why that changes everything. You'll Hear It doesn't just talk about music - they play it. A new season starts today.

The Messy Parts

The Messy Parts

Feb 2: New Season - Business

The Messy Parts, the career podcast hosted by former Hyatt, NBC, Nextdoor executive, and founder of The Longest Table, Maryam Banikarim, returns with a new run of episodes. The show will release a fashion-inspired series to coincide with New York Fashion Week, featuring conversations with influential figures in fashion and retail such as Mickey Drexler, Marla Aaron, and more.

Trust Revolution

Trust Revolution

Feb 2: Newsworthy - Technology

A recent episode of Trust Revolution interviews Oscar Merry, the co-founder of the Fountain app. “If you choose to go exclusive on Spotify, you're essentially saying to 70% of your existing and potential audience, ‘Sorry, you can't listen anymore.’” Oscar Merry watched Joe Rogan lose influence despite a $100 million payday — and built Fountain to prove there's a better way.

Lust to Dust: My Horny Dead Dad

Lust to Dust: My Horny Dead Dad

Feb 2: New Podcast - Comedy

Imagine this: while grieving your father’s death, you find a self-published romance manuscript he wrote about his post-divorce dating life. Explicit. Earnest. Unhinged. Lust to Dust: My Horny Dead Dad is a new comedy podcast that explores those words, and the love, grief, and the mess people make when relationships fall apart.

All I Can Be

All I Can Be

Feb 2: New Podcast - Society & Culture

The Australian national children's education charity The Smith Family has launched All I Can Be - the deeply personal journeys of prominent and everyday Australians who've risen from tough beginnings, and the moments that make all the difference in a young person's life.

Narco Warriors

Narco Warriors

Feb 2: New Podcast - True Crime

Narco Warriors launches today - a new investigative podcast exposing the hidden history of the global war on drugs. It's hosted by government officers and journalists, at a time when the impact of narcotics on citizens and states is more serious than ever.

Podnews Weekly Review

Podnews Weekly Review

Jan 30: Newsworthy - News

In the Podnews Weekly Review today, we talk to Wondercraft AI about their new video studio, and look into Goalhanger's new investor.

Research Reframed

Research Reframed

Jan 30: New Podcast - Business

From NRG, the National Research Group, Research Reframed offers a peek behind the curtain at how research is actually conducted, interpreted, and applied across media, entertainment, and technology. It's hosted by Jasmina Saleh, Thought Leadership Director at NRG, and her first guests - perhaps not surprisingly - are NRG execs Fergus Navaratnam-Blair, Vice President of Thought Leadership, and Alan Miyazaki, Senior Data Analyst. They'll discuss NRG's Growing Pains report from last year which explored how Gen Alpha is redefining what it means to be a kid.

MUMBELIEVABLE with Sonia Beldom

MUMBELIEVABLE with Sonia Beldom

Jan 30: Newsworthy - Comedy

Indie podcast MUMBELIEVABLE with Sonia Beldom is celebrating attracting some major names to the podcast. The show chronicles her childhood growing up with a hilarious, loving and often mortifying neurodiverse mother.

This Could Work

This Could Work

Jan 30: New Podcast - Business

This Could Work is new from LA-based creative agency Saylor. It's a podcast exploring big ideas, creative risk-taking, and the people pushing culture—and brands—forward.

Redacted History

Redacted History

Jan 30: Sponsor - History

For your Ambies Consideration: Redacted History has a nomination in Best DIY Podcast. It's is a show "where we can have real, unfiltered conversations about the things that SOME FOLK don’t want us to talk about."

rePROs Fight Back

rePROs Fight Back

Jan 29: Newsworthy - Health & Fitness

If you’ve been trying to understand what Trump’s first year actually means for our future, this episode of RePROs Fight Back is your guide. Host Jennie Wetter and Jessica Mason Pieklo of Boom! Lawyered break down the policies and pressures reshaping the US. Not because the news is good (it’s not), but because hearing two thoughtful experts connect the dots and offer real ways to support makes everything feel a little less disorienting.

Hello, Puzzlers!

Hello, Puzzlers!

Jan 29: Newsworthy - Leisure

Hello, Puzzlers!, did you know today is National Puzzle Day in the US? In celebration, NYTimes best selling author A.J. Jacobs, alongside Chief Puzzle Officer Greg Pliska, are hosting a special Hello, Puzzlers! livestream packed with brand-new themed puzzles just for the event. Joined by guests Matthew Broussard (MondayPunday), David Spira & Peih-Gee Law (Reality Escape Pod), and Jodi Jill, founder of Puzzle Day. Tune in today at 7pm ET on YouTube.