Hosts Eric Byron and Michael Kerr are on a journey to gather insights into why podcasts succeed or fail and to explore the myriad of different patterns, structures, topics, techniques, and personalities that have evolved this industry.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessMarketing |
In this episode Mike and Eric review the podcast "Stuff You Should Know" hosted by Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant. Coming up on 15 years and now over 2,000 episodes Josh and Chuck have managed to continuously challenge each other while providing informa... more
This week on the pod, hosts Michael Kerr and Eric Byron interview broadcaster and media entrepreneur Cliff Dumas. Cliff is the current morning host at KUZZ FM in Bakersfield, California and co-founder of audio production and global distribution compa... more
We love business podcasts and this one is right up our alley, pairing it with another favourite topic -- startup founder experiences. But pulling off a kickstarter podcast is harder than you might think. Getting that balance right between showcasing ... more
Like the saying goes "Go niche or go home". Oh, actually, that's apparently not how the saying goes, but if you've listened to any of our reviews on the No Harm In Asking podcast, you're probably aware that we think it should. While building a brand ... more
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Eric and Mike actually reviewed our podcast and it spiked hours of conversation between my lady and I. We felt they perfectly walked the tightrope of being critical while providing a concrete explanation on each every point. We can’t thank you enough for the insight you bring and whether you’re a new podcaster or a veteran, there’s something to learn from the show!
Mike and Eric have interesting opinions and do a nice job deconstructing their subjects, but I’m struggling to understand why the audio quality of a podcast intended for podcasters is so poor. Eric sounds like he is 4 feet away from his mic, and it seems like they don’t have an editor because the mouth noises from Mike throughout make it hard to listen to, especially with headphones on. I hope they can sort it out.
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