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Audience - Re-Air:  Creating an Audio Experience with Eric Nuzum

Re-Air: Creating an Audio Experience with Eric Nuzum

09/22/22 • 19 min

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**Do you use stock media for your creative projects? Are you a creator who makes stock media for others to use? As a listener can you tell the difference between stock media and something that has been commissioned? We want to hear from you! Reach out directly to Stuart: [email protected]

We’re going back to our archives and listening to an episode from March of 2022. It features Eric Nuzum from Magnificent Noise.

Technology is only good if it solves a problem. In the case of podcasting, it definitely does solve problems. It’s basically broken down all major barriers to access when it comes to creating and distributing your audio.

But creating a good podcast is so much more than simply choosing the right microphones, the best software, and distributing an RSS Feed. To make a good podcast, you need to create an audio experience, ideally, an experience that is unique to your show.

Eric Nuzum is an expert in doing that. At NPR he helped bring to life shows like the TED Radio Hour and has worked on bringing shows like ‘Fresh Air’ and ‘Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me!’ into podcasting. He was also vital in the creation of the critically acclaimed podcast, Invisibilia. Eric is the founder of Magnificent Noise, a podcast, audio, and creative consulting company.

Links

Magnificent Noise: maginifcintnoise.com

The Ted Radio Hour: npr.org/podcasts/ted-radio-hour

Invisibilia: npr.org/podcasts/invisibilia

Where Should We Begin with Esther Perel: whereshouldwebegin.eshterperel.com

Connect with Eric on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/ericnuzum

Connect Stripe to Your Private Podcast: Castos and Stripe Integration

Castos offers integrative tools to create revenue for your private podcast. View our blog and Matt’s YouTube Video

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**Do you use stock media for your creative projects? Are you a creator who makes stock media for others to use? As a listener can you tell the difference between stock media and something that has been commissioned? We want to hear from you! Reach out directly to Stuart: [email protected]

We’re going back to our archives and listening to an episode from March of 2022. It features Eric Nuzum from Magnificent Noise.

Technology is only good if it solves a problem. In the case of podcasting, it definitely does solve problems. It’s basically broken down all major barriers to access when it comes to creating and distributing your audio.

But creating a good podcast is so much more than simply choosing the right microphones, the best software, and distributing an RSS Feed. To make a good podcast, you need to create an audio experience, ideally, an experience that is unique to your show.

Eric Nuzum is an expert in doing that. At NPR he helped bring to life shows like the TED Radio Hour and has worked on bringing shows like ‘Fresh Air’ and ‘Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me!’ into podcasting. He was also vital in the creation of the critically acclaimed podcast, Invisibilia. Eric is the founder of Magnificent Noise, a podcast, audio, and creative consulting company.

Links

Magnificent Noise: maginifcintnoise.com

The Ted Radio Hour: npr.org/podcasts/ted-radio-hour

Invisibilia: npr.org/podcasts/invisibilia

Where Should We Begin with Esther Perel: whereshouldwebegin.eshterperel.com

Connect with Eric on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/ericnuzum

Connect Stripe to Your Private Podcast: Castos and Stripe Integration

Castos offers integrative tools to create revenue for your private podcast. View our blog and Matt’s YouTube Video

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undefined - Owning and Earning a Platform with Sangeeta Pillai

Owning and Earning a Platform with Sangeeta Pillai

Introduction:

On this episode of the Audience podcast, Stuart is talking with Sangeeta Pillai from the award-winning Masala Podcast about what it is like to create a podcast that talks about taboo content. Sangeeta has important messages to share about diversity, feminism, and inclusion. She shares those messages today, as well as her experience winning multiple British Podcast Awards. Sangeeta talks about her journey into podcasting, what it is like to be backed by Spotify, and how podcasting should change.

If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to Castos.com/podcast. And as always, if you’re enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at castos.com/subscribe.

Today you’ll learn about:

  • What is the Masala Podcast and who is Sangeeta Pillai?
  • Creating a podcast to inspire change
  • Exploring a taboo subject in a constructive, positive way
  • Bringing women of color into feminist conversations
  • The organic evolution of the formatting of a podcast
  • The importance of season breaks
  • Promotion, marketing, and keeping creative control
  • The experience of winning a British Podcast Award
  • Supporting creators of color and from different backgrounds

Resources/Links:

Masala Podcast: https://www.soulsutras.co.uk/top-feminist-podcast-masalapodcast-mediakit/

Castos Academy: https://academy.castos.com/

Castos, private podcast: https://academy.castos.com/privatepodcast/

Castos, website: https://castos.com/

Castos, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/castos

Clubhouse video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8729ZpWpmIw

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If you have quesitons that you want answered on an episode, you can send a quesiton in audio or written form to [email protected]

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Links

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https://www.sixpixels.com/articles/archives/tom-webster-on-the-future-of-podcasting-this-weeks-six-pixels-of-separation-podcast/

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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-27/inside-podcasters-explosive-audience-growth

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https://blog.getalby.com/saturn/

Spotify Now Offers Audiobooks

https://newsroom.spotify.com/

What James Earl Jones and AI could mean for the future of audio

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/09/darth-vaders-voice-emanated-from-war-torn-ukraine

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https://www.npr.org/2022/09/19/1123926818/murder-conviction-is-overturned-for-adnan-syed-of-serial-podcast

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