• Podcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters

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Podcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters

De: Harry Duran
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  • Interested in the world of podcasting and looking to be inspired by those that have demonstrated success with their shows? Since 2014 Harry Duran, Founder of podcast agency FullCast, has had hundreds of conversations with some of the most fascinating podcasters in the podosphere. His relaxed, conversational format allows guests to kick back their heels and share valuable and sometimes personal insights of their podcasting journey. If you're looking to open your mind and heart to new possibilities, this is the show for you! Follow the journey: https://harryduran.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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  • 350 Oskar Serrander - Revolutionizing Audio: Oskar Serrander's Wondercraft Vision
    Jul 19 2024

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    In this episode, I speak with Oskar Serrander, Co-founder of Wondercraft. Oskar shares his fascinating journey from his early days at iHeart and Spotify to his current venture in the world of AI-driven audio production. We dive into his passion for audio, which started with a love for music and evolved into a career that has seen him at the forefront of some of the most significant innovations in the industry. Oskar's insights into the evolution of audio technology and his vision for making audio production more accessible are truly inspiring.

    We also explore Oskar's personal experiences, including his time at a Zen monastery and how it influenced his approach to life and work. His stories about the early days at Spotify, the challenges of launching in the U.S., and the cultural differences between working at Spotify and iHeart are both enlightening and entertaining. Oskar's enthusiasm for audio and his commitment to innovation shine through in our conversation, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of audio technology.

    Episode Sponsor

    FullCast – https://fullcast.co/

    Key Takeaways

    0:00 Intro

    19:18 Oskar's Journey with acast

    24:55 Oskar Serrander's Mentorship Experience

    27:45 Advice on Work-Life Balance

    30:32 Oskar's Journey from Acast to Wondercraft

    34:18 Undervalued Audio Advertising

    40:27 Wondercraft's Role in Democratizing Audio

    46:09 Future of Podcasting and Audio Consumption

    Tweetable Quotes"I grew up in a home where there was music on always. My dad was a huge music buff, and he introduced me to jazz and classical, and then my two older brothers introduced me to metal. So I had a wide spectrum of noise growing up.""What I really wanted to do is create an audio production tool for producing studio-quality content in any language, just by typing. The technology is finally here to make that possible.""I love always having a beginner's mindset. It gives me so much energy and makes me feel like I'm always choosing the adventure path, even though I've been in the industry for a long time."Resources Mentioned

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/oskarserrander/

    Twitter - https://x.com/oskarserrander

    Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.com

    Podcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/

    Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/

    Podcast Junkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastjunkies

    Podcast Junkies Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_junkies

    Podcast Junkies LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcastjunkies

    The Podosphere: https://www.thepodosphere.com/

    Podcast Index,...

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    56 m
  • 349 Tammy Gooler Loeb - How Podcasting Changed Tammy Gooler Loeb’s Life
    Jul 12 2024

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    In this episode, I speak with Tammy Gooler Loeb, a Career and Executive Leadership Coach and the Host of the "Work from the Inside Out" podcast. Tammy shares her journey from growing up on Long Island to becoming a coach and podcaster. We dive into how podcasting has opened doors for her, allowing her to have meaningful conversations with people she might not have otherwise met. Tammy talks about the importance of listening to your inner voice and making career moves that align with your true passions, rather than just sticking to what you're good at.

    We also discuss her book, "Work from the Inside Out," which features stories of people overcoming common obstacles in their careers. Tammy explains how the book and her podcast aim to show what's possible when you follow your instincts and take ownership of your career. Whether you're looking to make a career change or just want to hear some inspiring stories, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice.

    Join us for a heartfelt conversation that might just inspire you to take the next step in your own career journey.

    Episode Sponsor

    FullCast – https://fullcast.co/

    Key Takeaways

    00:00:00: Introduction and Welcome

    00:00:24: How Podcasting Changed Tammy's Life

    00:01:35: Tammy's Early Life and Growing Up on Long Island

    00:03:03: Fond Memories of Long Island

    00:04:07: Moving to Massachusetts and College Aspirations

    00:05:43: Tammy's Journey into Psychology and Mental Health

    00:07:11: Importance of Making a Difference

    00:08:19: Early Days of the Coaching Industry

    00:09:30: Discovering Podcasting

    00:10:30: Overcoming Initial Podcasting Challenges

    00:12:10: Podcast Format and Content Decisions

    00:15:15: Personal Career Transitions and Guest Stories

    00:19:15: Growth as an Interviewer

    00:20:43: Impact of Podcasting on Real-World Conversations

    00:24:27: Full Circle Moment with High School Interviewee

    00:25:22: Connecting with Guests and Listeners

    00:28:04: Listener Feedback and Engagement

    00:29:22: Marketing Strategies and Book Promotion

    00:32:30: Writing and Publishing the Book

    00:36:01: Self-Publishing Experience

    00:39:21: Integrating Podcast, Book, and Coaching

    00:42:08: Ideal Clients for Coaching

    00:43:58: Common Limiting Beliefs in Career Transitions

    00:47:02: Adapting to Changes in the Workforce

    00:49:26: Personal Changes and Retirement Plans

    00:51:15: Modern Retirement Perspectives

    00:53:45: Misunderstood Aspects of Tammy's Work

    00:57:11: Final Thoughts and Farewell

    Tweetable Quotes"Podcasting has given me the chance to have wonderful conversations with people I might not have connected with otherwise. It opens up possibilities that wouldn't have been there before.""When I went off to college, I wanted to study psychology. Ithought I was going to get a PhD in clinical psych, but I ended upfinding coaching, which felt like the right intersection of all thethings I had done.""I think people need to think about their careers as their own littlecompany. They need to be in charge of their own destiny becausethe working world isn't what it used to be."Resources Mentioned

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammygoolerloeb/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tammygoolerloeb/

    Facebook -

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  • 348 Sophie Bearman - The Making of a “Life in Seven Songs”
    Jun 14 2024

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    In this episode, I speak with Sophie Bearman, the Director of Special Projects at the San Francisco Standard. Sophie shares her journey from New York to San Francisco, detailing her career in journalism and video production. We dive into her passion for documentary filmmaking and how it led her to the world of podcasting. Sophie opens up about her experience hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, a six-month adventure that provided her with a much-needed break and a fresh perspective. Her story is a testament to the importance of taking risks and following your passions, even when the path isn't clear.

    We also discuss her latest project, the podcast "Life in Seven Songs," where she interviews fascinating individuals about their lives through the lens of seven songs that have shaped them. Sophie explains how this unique format allows guests to share personal stories and memories that they might not have revealed before. From San Francisco Mayor London Breed to global architect Norman Foster, the podcast offers a fresh and intimate look at the lives of its guests. Sophie’s warmth and genuine curiosity make for engaging conversations that are sure to resonate with listeners.

    Join us as we explore the power of music and storytelling in this exciting new podcast.

    Episode Sponsor

    FullCast – https://fullcast.co/

    Key Takeaways

    00:00:00: Introduction

    00:00:33: Sophie's New Project

    00:01:09: Life in New York

    00:02:30: Journalism Beginnings

    00:03:58: Early Video Production

    00:05:16: Transition to Audio

    00:07:33: First Podcast Experience

    00:09:56: Podcast Production Process

    00:10:18: Joining the San Francisco Standard

    00:13:05: Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail

    00:15:25: Trail Experience

    00:16:45: Return and Podcast Genesis

    00:19:16: Podcast Format and Guests

    00:20:24: Interview Process

    00:21:43: Interview Skills and Preparation

    00:24:45: Surprising Interview Moments

    00:25:27: Episode Release and Promotion

    00:27:19: Internal Feedback and Goals

    00:29:00: Emotional Responses in Interviews

    00:30:24: Holding Space for Emotions

    00:32:21: Power of Silence in Interviews

    00:33:01: Sophie's Seven Songs

    00:34:41: Recent Changes in Perspective

    00:36:10: Misunderstood Aspects

    00:37:09: Closing Remarks and Future of Local News

    00:39:09: Where to Find the Podcast

    Tweetable Quotes"Growing up in New York is amazing. I didn't learn to drive until my twenties, which shocks a lot of people, but for a New Yorker, that's par for the course. You could just do whatever, and it was very freeing in that sense.""I think my passion that I discovered in college was actually documentary filmmaking. I had pretty grand ambitions of making feature films, but I got lucky. I also wrote for the college paper, the Harvard Crimson, and my first job out of college combined journalism and video production.""The hardest part was tracking and writing narration. Writing is hard, and it's even a higher bar when people can't see what the place looks like. The sound can help describe it, but you have to write to that too."Resources Mentioned

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiebearman/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/stbearman

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    46 m

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