Canadian Podcaster
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/]
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