Recommended by Frank Racioppi
Podcast The Newsletter is a travel guide for listeners to explore new podcasts and hear from hosts and creators about their podcasts. The newsletter exposes listeners to an expansive view of all that podcasting has to offer and reminds listeners that podcasts often cover topics that other media are either not equipped to handle or simply don't think the audience is large enough.
Danny Brown is the consummate host, proceeding over this interview where anything could happen and revelations are sparked by these random questions!
Sasha's The Podcaster's Digest provides a valuable outlet for marginalized voices. Her voice is absolutely necessary within the industry. While podcasting is inherently a more available medium, there is still much work to be done, bringing these voices to the forefront.
Chris Stone offers actionable takeaways that readers can implement immediately to make an impact in their podcast strategy. His industry experience makes him knowledgeable, eager to assist others, and adept at breaking down complex issues into their component parts. Any indie podcaster should subscribe to Chris's Substack. It's an investment that will pay for itself many times over.
Who said cemeteries can't be fun! Seriously, enjoy the back and forth of two extraordinary podcasters, learn about dead people who hovered around fame, and question the legacy we all leave when we attend that final Rose ceremony. The co-hosts have talent and media experience. They are comfortable in front of the mic, funny, playful, irreverent, and their close friendship infects the tenor of the show. It's like they're inviting you to be their third wheel.
If you're interested in starting a podcast or improving your existing one, listen to Sound Judgment. The show will "give" you the skills needed to improve and succeed, while it "takes" the time to help you do it the right way.
There is no better podcasting expert than Wil. She has a wide range of experience in the industry and has an accessible communications style. In addition, I love Wil's taste in shows because she focuses on the unique, creatively refreshing, and one-of-a-kind shows.
















































