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Canadian Podcaster Mid-May Check In - Podcasting May Just Be Your Springboard into A Great Community

43 min · 15. maj 2026
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Episode 30 - Canadian Podcaster Mid-May Check In - Podcasting May Just Be Your Springboard into A Great Community In this mid May check in episode of the Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine, Dave brings together the heart of Canadian podcasting through community, collaboration, and discovery. Framed around the idea that podcasting may become your springboard into a great community, the episode highlights how creators can support one another while building meaningful connections across Canada’s growing podcast landscape. Dave shares updates about the magazine, invites creators, writers, and podcast related businesses to participate, and encourages listeners to help spread the word about Canadian podcasters. Throughout the episode, there is a strong focus on accessibility, generosity, and lifting others up, whether through sharing links, contributing articles, or spotlighting independent creators and local voices. Listeners are introduced to a diverse collection of podcasts featured in the May 2026 edition of the magazine. From women’s wellness and empowerment in Her Energy Unlocked, to immersive storytelling in Welcome to Earth Stories, leadership discussions in Leading Through Crisis, and the nostalgic warmth of Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe, the episode showcases the creativity and variety within Canadian podcasting. Dave also highlights hyper local content such as River Valley Podcast and niche community shows like Saskatchewan Podcast, emphasizing that local storytelling remains one of podcasting’s greatest untapped opportunities. Along the way, he shares free podcasting resources, production tools, and practical advice for creators who want to improve and grow their shows without spending heavily. The episode closes with a thoughtful conversation about podcast accessibility and audience connection inspired by an interview with podcaster Mark Ronick about ADHD and podcasting. Dave encourages creators to think carefully about how their shows are structured and how editing, pacing, and formatting can help audiences stay engaged. At its core, this episode is both a celebration of Canadian podcasting and an open invitation to creators to participate, collaborate, and build something together. The message is clear: podcasting is not just about publishing content. It is about finding your people, supporting creative voices, and creating a community that listeners want to return to again and again. Key takeaway: Podcasting can become far more than a creative outlet when creators intentionally support one another, share opportunities, and build authentic communities around their work. The How To Podcast Series - Episode 667 - ADHD and Podcasting, How to Podcasters Can Navigate ADHD and How to Reach an ADHD Podcast Listener with Guest CO-HOST Marc Ronick https://youtu.be/O51Fcm96c3E [https://youtu.be/O51Fcm96c3E] ____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

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Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - Canada's 159th Birthday, Get on Track with Your Podcast, PodGlue - July 2026

Episode 33 - Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - Canada's 159th Birthday, Get on Track with Your Podcast, PodGlue - July 2026 This July edition of the Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine celebrates Canada’s 159th birthday while shining a spotlight on the growing strength of Canadian podcasting and the community behind it. The episode opens with a national celebration and an open invitation for listeners and readers from across Canada and beyond to connect, contribute, and be part of something bigger. At its core, this episode is about building a collaborative space for Canadian podcasters. The magazine continues to expand as a platform where creators can submit articles, promote their shows, and share their voices. Whether you are a new podcaster or a seasoned creator, there is an open door to be featured, discovered, and supported. The goal is simple but powerful: make it easier for audiences to find and support Canadian content while strengthening the podcasting ecosystem across the country. There is also a strong push for community participation. Listeners are encouraged to submit their podcasts, newsletters, and even tools or services that support podcasters. The magazine is positioned not just as a publication, but as a hub for connection, promotion, and collaboration. With features like mid month audio clips, readers can go beyond discovery and actually hear the shows before diving in. A personal story adds depth to this month’s theme, as a reflection on family history and a locomotive in Northern Ontario becomes a metaphor for podcasting consistency. Just like trains are designed to run on tracks, podcasters benefit from staying aligned with key paths such as consistency, focus, quality, and purpose. Staying on track is framed not as limitation, but as direction. The episode also introduces PodGlue, a new tool by Junaid Ahmed designed to support podcasters behind the scenes. From managing guest relationships to improving workflow and discoverability, it represents the kind of innovation that can help creators stay organized and grow more effectively. Support and sustainability are also addressed, with listeners invited to contribute through Buy Me a Coffee to help cover production tools and keep the magazine growing. Growth in podcasting does not happen in isolation. Stay on track with your content, plug into your community, and take advantage of tools and opportunities that help you move forward with purpose. _____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

1. juli 202620 min
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Canadian Podcaster Mid-June Check In - Summer Plans, Pride Celebrations, Father's Day and Men's Mental Health Awareness Month

Episode 32 - Canadian Podcaster Mid-June Check In - Summer Plans, Pride Celebrations, Father's Day and Men's Mental Health Awareness Month This mid-June check-in from the Canadian Podcaster brings together celebration, reflection, and practical insight for creators across the country. Recorded during a summer storm in Niagara, the episode captures the energy of June as a month filled with meaning, from Pride celebrations to Father’s Day and Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month. At its core, this episode reinforces the importance of community, both in podcasting and in life, encouraging listeners to support one another and share the growing Canadian Podcasting ecosystem. A key focus is visibility and connection. Listeners are invited to share the Canadian Podcaster magazine and podcast with other creators, helping expand a network built on collaboration and mutual support. The episode also highlights tools and resources available through the magazine, including podcast discovery platforms like Find That Pod and curated free tools for creators looking to grow without financial barriers. A practical insight from the “Behind the Mic” feature tackles a common challenge in podcasting: low listener engagement. The episode explains how placing calls to action at the very end of an episode often results in missed opportunities, as many listeners drop off before reaching that point. By simply moving calls to action earlier in the episode and reviewing analytics to understand listener behavior, podcasters can improve engagement and response. The episode also takes time to spotlight Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, emphasizing the importance of breaking stigma and encouraging men to seek support. Listeners are reminded that strength does not mean silence, and that resources such as Talk Suicide Canada and organizations like the Canadian Mental Health Association are available. The message is clear: check in on others, and on yourself. In addition, the episode celebrates a diverse lineup of Canadian podcasts, showcasing storytelling, business insights, legal discussions, history, and unique personal narratives. These features reinforce the richness of the Canadian podcast landscape and the value of sharing and supporting fellow creators. Key takeaway: Small, intentional actions such as moving your call to action, sharing another creator’s work, or checking in on someone’s well-being can create meaningful impact in both your podcast growth and your community. June is recognized as Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, an important time to break the stigma surrounding mental health challenges in men. The campaign challenges the "tough guy" stereotype and encourages men to seek help. Men's mental health issues are often overlooked or dismissed, which can lead to severe consequences. Some key realities regarding men's mental health include: * Stigma and Silence: Societal pressures to "man up" often prevent men from speaking about depression, anxiety, or trauma, leading them to suffer in silence. * Physical Manifestations: Men often experience and report mental health concerns through physical symptoms, such as chronic headaches, stomach issues, or sudden changes in sleep. * High Suicide Rates: Statistically, men are nearly four times more likely to die by suicide than women and account for about 75-80% of all suicide deaths. How You Can Observe Men's Mental Health Month * Start a Conversation: Check in on the men in your life. A simple "how are you doing?" can be the nudge someone needs to open up. * Normalize Seeking Help: Remind the men in your life that asking for support isn't a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength. * Create Safe Spaces: Foster environments at home, work, or the gym where open, non-judgmental dialogue is welcomed. * Share Resources: Point people toward specialized services, hotlines, and peer support groups tailored for men's mental health. Specialized Mental Health Resources & Campaigns * HeadsUpGuys: Explore targeted resources and tools for depression and suicide prevention available on HeadsUpGuys [https://headsupguys.org/]. * CMHA Ontario: Learn more about awareness campaigns and local initiatives through the Canadian Mental Health Association [https://ontario.cmha.ca/news/cmha-recognizes-mens-mental-health-awareness-day-4/]. * NAMI: Check out educational information and awareness toolkits from the National Alliance on Mental Illness [https://www.nami.org/stay-connected/events/awareness-events/mens-health-month/]. * Government Initiatives: View updates on the national strategy to improve the well-being of men and boys on Health Canada [https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/news/2026/06/as-mens-health-month-begins-canada-advances-work-on-first-men-and-boys-health-strategy.html]. ____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

15. juni 202640 min
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Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - Summer in Canada, Take Podcasts With You - June 2026

Episode 31 - Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - Summer in Canada, Take Podcasts With You - June 2026 Episode 31 of the Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine marks the arrival of June and the unofficial start of summer in Canada, while also celebrating a growing global audience now spanning over 60 countries. This milestone reflects the power of independent creators connecting across borders, and reinforces the core mission of the magazine: to support and spotlight podcasters who are building shows מתוך passion, not large budgets. Host Dave shares a personal invitation for deeper connection, encouraging listeners to send voice messages through SpeakPipe, contribute photos from their corner of Canada, and even submit written pieces to be featured in future issues. The magazine is positioned as a collaborative space, shaped by the voices and creativity of the community it serves. This month’s edition highlights ten Canadian podcasters and introduces valuable free tools designed to help creators grow and share their work more effectively. Pod Link is emphasized as a simple and powerful way to distribute podcast episodes across all listening platforms, giving audiences choice and accessibility. Another featured tool, Find That Pod, along with its companion podcast Talk That Pod, brings a uniquely Canadian contribution to podcast discovery. A central theme throughout the episode is the importance of meaningful audience connection. Dave challenges creators to go beyond surface-level engagement by responding personally to listeners, supporters, and contributors. Whether through voice messages, direct replies, or personalized thank you videos, these small but intentional actions can build lasting loyalty and community. In a digital world filled with automation, genuine human interaction stands out. The episode also reframes podcast growth, reminding creators that success is not about reaching the largest audience, but about connecting with the right audience. Listeners who resonate with your message and feel seen and valued are the foundation of a strong and sustainable podcast. As the summer begins, podcasters are encouraged to either recharge or continue creating, but most importantly, to prioritize connection. The magazine remains an open platform for discovery, collaboration, and shared growth within the Canadian podcasting space. Key takeaway: True podcast growth comes from meaningful human connection, not audience size. ____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

1. juni 202617 min
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Canadian Podcaster Mid-May Check In - Podcasting May Just Be Your Springboard into A Great Community

Episode 30 - Canadian Podcaster Mid-May Check In - Podcasting May Just Be Your Springboard into A Great Community In this mid May check in episode of the Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine, Dave brings together the heart of Canadian podcasting through community, collaboration, and discovery. Framed around the idea that podcasting may become your springboard into a great community, the episode highlights how creators can support one another while building meaningful connections across Canada’s growing podcast landscape. Dave shares updates about the magazine, invites creators, writers, and podcast related businesses to participate, and encourages listeners to help spread the word about Canadian podcasters. Throughout the episode, there is a strong focus on accessibility, generosity, and lifting others up, whether through sharing links, contributing articles, or spotlighting independent creators and local voices. Listeners are introduced to a diverse collection of podcasts featured in the May 2026 edition of the magazine. From women’s wellness and empowerment in Her Energy Unlocked, to immersive storytelling in Welcome to Earth Stories, leadership discussions in Leading Through Crisis, and the nostalgic warmth of Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe, the episode showcases the creativity and variety within Canadian podcasting. Dave also highlights hyper local content such as River Valley Podcast and niche community shows like Saskatchewan Podcast, emphasizing that local storytelling remains one of podcasting’s greatest untapped opportunities. Along the way, he shares free podcasting resources, production tools, and practical advice for creators who want to improve and grow their shows without spending heavily. The episode closes with a thoughtful conversation about podcast accessibility and audience connection inspired by an interview with podcaster Mark Ronick about ADHD and podcasting. Dave encourages creators to think carefully about how their shows are structured and how editing, pacing, and formatting can help audiences stay engaged. At its core, this episode is both a celebration of Canadian podcasting and an open invitation to creators to participate, collaborate, and build something together. The message is clear: podcasting is not just about publishing content. It is about finding your people, supporting creative voices, and creating a community that listeners want to return to again and again. Key takeaway: Podcasting can become far more than a creative outlet when creators intentionally support one another, share opportunities, and build authentic communities around their work. The How To Podcast Series - Episode 667 - ADHD and Podcasting, How to Podcasters Can Navigate ADHD and How to Reach an ADHD Podcast Listener with Guest CO-HOST Marc Ronick https://youtu.be/O51Fcm96c3E [https://youtu.be/O51Fcm96c3E] ____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

15. maj 202643 min
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Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - Spring Forward in Podcasting - May 2026

Episode 29 - Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - Spring Forward in Podcasting - May 2026 Spring has arrived in the Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine, and this May 2026 episode invites listeners to shake off winter, step into a new season, and join a growing community of podcasters from Canada and around the world. The episode blends encouragement, community-building, and practical podcasting ideas, all while spotlighting ways creators can connect, share resources, and support one another. The host opens with a seasonal welcome and a warm reminder that podcasting, like spring, is a time for growth. From there, the episode focuses on audience connection, encouraging listeners to leave Speakpipe messages, share where they are listening from, and even introduce their own podcasts for possible future features. The magazine is presented as a shared space for Canadian creators, resource providers, meetups, and listener engagement, with a strong emphasis on community over competition. A major theme in this episode is collaboration. The conversation encourages podcasters to reach out to one another, ask questions, learn from other shows, and resist the temptation to compare themselves negatively. The host also calls for feedback on what the magazine may still be missing, making it clear that the project is meant to serve the community and grow through listener input. The episode also highlights several tools and resources featured in the magazine, including a free AI-powered podcast analysis tool from Podcast Haven and the host’s own free resource directory at podcastforfree.com. The message is consistent throughout: use what helps, share what you know, and keep building something meaningful together. Key takeaway for listeners: podcasting grows strongest when creators focus on connection, generosity, and community, not just downloads or competition. ____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

1. maj 202617 min