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In today’s episode, Pilar talks about meeting listeners, recording and tech problems xxx and I’ve shared a couple of things that are happening outside the English-speaking market.

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The other day I went for lunch with my friend Pinar, who has a podcast in Turkish and has recently received some great feedback from listeners, asking her when she was going to release more episodes. She felt guilty… This is a great motivator isn’t it? And interesting that although we do podcast for ourselves, we do feel accountable to those people out there who enjoy the content.
Her wine podcast in Turkish is  Juliette’in Kadehi.

It’s important to find something we enjoy during the process to drive us through creation. Pick topics you love, take this into account when you plan your show. You’ll need these moments to drive you through the quieter times and keep you podcasting.

Pilar met a listener of the 21st Century Work Life podcast the other day, and she recorded with someone who listens to the show, and referred to what she’d learned from it during the interview. It’s great to be reminded that what we put out there will be of use to someone else, that there are people who have never heard what we have to say.

07.51 Adventures with the tech (of course!)

During our first recording with a guest for Gastronostalgia, my guest stopped being able to hear me. So any time I wanted to ask a question, I had to do it through my co-host Tomas, as if he was an interpreter. It was not very enjoyable.

By the way, it’s interesting to know what kind of interviewer you are. I’m a conversationalist, that is, I aim to have a conversation with the guest; Tomas is more of an interviewer, with questions leading the piece.

We’ve started bringing guests in to be able to reach more listeners, and freshen up the show a bit, and reward our listeners with a bit of variety – and different kinds of recipes!

As podcaster, Pilar doesn’t like using video during the recordings, but it’s important for some guests, and co-hosts. Ask your guests, but also communicate your preference.

It was also great to go to a studio where they’re not using cameras when the client is dialling in – just like in the good ol’ days, when this was being done via ISDN (not Zoom or Teams) and we didn’t have to worry about the camera pointing at us while we tried to immerse ourselves in the audio medium.

19.04 mins A couple of news items

The Ondas awards for podcasts took place in Spain, and most of them come from the big producers like Podium, Spotify, Audible… however, there was also a special award for a podcaster that’s been around for a while. Here’s the list:

If you want to listen to some Spanish, Pilar and her friend Craig have a show that’s now ended, called En clave de podcast.

There’s also a podcasting conference in Cairo on 5th March.

Get in touch if you would like some coaching and advice yourself or connect on Twitter @Inpodcasting

If you want to support this show and are looking for a media host: I recommend Buzzsprout, and for web hosting, I recommend Bluehost (affiliate links).

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