It’s not often that I listen to the first episode of a podcast and think, “I absolutely need to cover this show!” Come to think of it, that has never happened… until
For most of history, the only people you were able to do business with were those who lived in your city, valley, or area. Then came trains, train stations, and catalogs. All
Have you ever wondered what life will be like for you and your family? Does it promise riches or ruin… love or loneliness? Will you live a long life, or will it
So hard to believe it’s already September?! This past couple weeks we’ve been doing a lot of reflection on the purpose of Podcast Magazine. Who are we? Who do we serve? How
Imagine five years from now: Your podcast is “Joe Rogan successful.” It’s on everyone’s mind, and newscasters reference it when telling their stories. While being interviewed, you’re asked, “What was the tipping
Michael and Josie Herman are the brains behind the award-winning science-fiction mystery podcast, Call of the Void. “When we started as audio drama beginners, it was easier to cast ourselves as the
Have you ever switched your podcast’s media host? I can tell you right now, the whole idea scared me. Every daunting thought entered my mind: what if I lose my subscribers? Even
I have to start this review off by clarifying that the Story Grid Writing Podcast is not for everyone. But it is an excellent place for writers to deep dive into
A lifelong prolific reader, K.M. “Katie” Weiland remembers sitting in a treehouse during a family reunion, making up a story about something bad happening—she doesn’t recall if it involved aliens or monsters—and
The Comedy Category is funny—pun intended—and not always in a good way. Some podcasts that don’t intend to be funny are funny naturally. Naturally, because they don’t take themselves too seriously