Like, “I need to do this. Paul Jarvis has been a small business entrepreneur for 21 years, so he’s used to rolling with the punches. Interestingly, this is more a win for Pandora, in my mind. Looks like The Atlantic is starting to work on a new limited-run narrative podcast project, their first. Here’s the Hollywood Reporter with the writeup. It was the philosophy in, you know, dreaming.

Dan and Hillary, owners of Kin Ship Goods, discuss community support. And we prided ourselves- we wanted to be the continuation of Motown ‘cause we were late getting there. That doesn’t feel right to me somehow, and I hope it’s something that will change as the podcast industry continues to develop. George: Yeah, imagine them in the White House, what the house would be like. Shirley: Now hold on, hold on, hold on. Shirley Manson talks with musicians about that one song that changed everything. If the company pivots or disappears, so would all my future income. "Is Mailchimp ready to dive back into podcasts in a big way?." You might ask, then: Are there any IP protections, in general, for journalists who break a story? Shirley: Is that how you wrote Chocolate City? I would put merch in this category of monetization too, because when it’s done right, selling t-shirts, mugs, badges, and all the other usual podcast swag is a lot of work. ), and gave me back a feeling of creative interest in my work. Alas, my eyes, they have lost all motor function required to roll.) I might have took it too long. Paul: As business owners, we obviously need to keep making money, but this is a really weird place for us all to be in. They did play some paying gigs, but our town wasn’t large and they were teenagers who couldn’t travel far to venues.

I mean, if, not many people can say that they basically were one of three or four people who created a genre in music. I was too old already. George: But it's a DC song, we was writing about DC. Shirley: Is this an example, because I wasn't familiar really with the term Afro-futurism, is this- would this be an example?

Enjoyed this mini-profile of Joanna Robinson, one of my favorite culture writers, Looks like Crooked Media is looking to make a daily news podcast, and. Tim: One of the reasons I sew in the first place is because of my grandparents, and they lived through the depression and people are already comparing the economic backlash of what’s happening. That's why we put on stuff, “Y’all ain’t really hippies.

“Was was that m- CC?” Blah blah blah, you know? This is issue 204, published April 16, 2019.


Once it was Eddie, Billy, and Tiki, and all them, the next set was their little brothers- was Garry Shider, Cordell Mosson. And that’s a really good way of getting around the problems I’ve highlighted above, because it means that the work done on the podcast itself is paid for without the need to add on other products or labor beyond a “Hey, did you know I have an ebook?” or “Come to my pop-up” shoutout. Shirley: But you obviously sit on your ego a lot because you're so generous to other talent. I've worked on the Brill Building, so I had a chance to see the New York version, the Phil Spectors, The Tokens, and all of the New York version. Judging by the answers to the demographic questions, I have a sizeable number of older listeners for whom mine is the first podcast they’ve tried, and I really didn’t want to make my primary monetization option something that such a substantial slice of my audience was unfamiliar with.

George: None of that mattered to me, just getting the spaceship off the ground, and getting it out there.

They could call the community out, they could get everybody together. Mailchimp’s media adventures draw some inspiration from Red Bull’s now well-cited brand marketing exploits, in that it’s seeking to create media experiences that can stand alone and generate positive halo effects back unto the brand itself.

Paul checks in with his first four guests to see how they’re doing. But I like- they special, they- some good part of the song and we can all be, if even if I did it or you did it we, the three of us was partners: Bootsy, Bernie, and myself, on the songs we did together.

Juliette Lewis explains what it is to be a Hard Lovin’ Woman. I’ve been a small business entrepreneur for the last 21 years, so I’m used to rolling with the punches of running a company. He'd take it apart and couldn't even put it together again. Live shows. George: Yeah. So Billy Nelson was the, he was the guitar player at first. George Clinton is an incomparable legend.
Alabama Shakes frontwoman, Brittany Howard, discusses writing Sound & Color.

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I’m using Memberful to run the payment side of this, Discourse to run the forum, and WordPress to deliver the website where it all lives (if you’re interested, you can see what I’ve set up here). podcast.

Paul talks to small business owners about the changing terrain.

I don’t really want to stop making the podcast, because it’s mostly a lot of fun and I’ve loved connecting with other mystery fans from around the world. Like you wanted-.

You know, the same thing is happening now with hip hop. It’s the kind of shop that pursued a multiplatform approach way back in 2010 — you know, long before it was cool — when it launched a simultaneous mix of live shows and television piloting to accompany its core weekly programming. Who's not on the chart?’ They called it underground. Here’s something that will excite the pop culturati: Deadline reported last week that Hulu has ordered a limited series based on ABC’s Theranos podcast The Dropout, and it will star Kate McKinnon as Elizabeth Holmes. George: Well, I paid attention to what each one of ‘em do. app, has been cooking, in the San Francisco Chronicle’s Datebook, four-hour appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. Anyway, why is this relevant to pods? I think I could muddle through and just about compensate myself for the time I spend organizing and doing the show, but I’d still be backstage trying to edit a new episode of the podcast itself last minute, and that work would still be happening for free.

Vox Media acquires Epic. I didn't think about the money until really lately when I realized I got to leave some for my heirs and all of that, that I started taking care of business and getting the copyright issues and all that stuff. Matt, owner of Xocolatl Chocolate, discusses business during the pandemic.

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