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Canadian Podcaster

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The voice of Canadian Podcasters launches with the Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - a free resource for Canadian Podcasters to share ideas, inspire creativity and expore the True North Strong and Free. Canada is a land of many voices and amazing stories - sign up for your free access to the Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine today. This is a companion podcast in support of the monthly magazine release.

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31 episodes

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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 May 2026 - 43 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 May 2026 - 17 min
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Canadian Podcaster Mid-April Check In - Celebrating Canadian Podcast Voices and How Guesting on Podcasts Could Unlock New Listeners

Episode 28 - Canadian Podcaster Mid-April Check In - Celebrating Canadian Podcast Voices and How Guesting on Podcasts Could Unlock New Listeners Host Dave welcomes listeners to a vibrant mid-month update for Canadian Podcaster, the online magazine and audio series dedicated to supporting homegrown Canadian creators. This episode shines a spotlight on several inspiring voices across the country and reminds listeners about the value of connecting, collaborating, and continuously growing as podcasters. Dave opens with gratitude for the many messages and contributions sent in from Canadian creators near and far - including some living abroad - underscoring how this magazine and show unite passionate storytellers under a shared national banner. He invites anyone wishing to contribute articles, share tools, or promote events to reach out and be part of the growing Canadian podcasting community. Listeners also get a friendly introduction to The How-To Podcast Series, Dave’s companion show focused on teaching podcasting skills and building confidence behind the mic. Through this, creators can join free meetups, connect with other Canadian podcasters, and upskill in a supportive learning atmosphere. The heart of the episode showcases a lineup of standout Canadian podcasts: Dave also celebrates the value of meeting other creators at real-life gatherings - from BC to Ontario - and calls for submissions to help build a national list of these meetups. In his closing thoughts, Dave dives into the importance of podcast guesting as a growth strategy. Whether through platforms like PodMatch or directly reaching out to hosts, guest appearances let podcasters build authentic relationships, expand visibility, and connect with new listeners already engaged in the podcast space. His advice: show up to serve, offer value, and collaborate generously - mutual growth happens when creators lift each other up. Key Takeaway: Canadian podcasting thrives on connection. Collaboration - whether through guesting, contributing to the magazine, or meeting other creators - turns individual voices into a strong, unified chorus that proudly represents Canada’s podcasting landscape. ____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

15 Apr 2026 - 33 min
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Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - Canadian Podcasts, Meetups, Niche Podcasting - April 2026

Episode 27 - Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine - Canadian Podcasts, Meetups, Niche Podcasting - April 2026 Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine returns for April 2026 with a spring update centered on connection, community, and the growth of Canadian podcasting. In this episode, the host reflects on the shift into spring, the value of getting outside, and the energizing experience of attending a first in-person local meetup after years of hosting virtual gatherings. What began as nervousness about meeting other podcasters turned into a reminder that online audiences and podcast communities can create real familiarity, making face-to-face conversations feel welcoming and meaningful. The episode also highlights the spirit of collaboration rather than competition within the podcasting world. The host shares how meeting fellow creators, editors, and speakers in person reinforced the idea that podcasters can support one another, especially when building local communities from the ground up. That same theme carries into the magazine itself, which exists to amplify Canadian voices, spotlight homegrown talent, and make it easier for listeners to discover podcasts created in Canada. This month’s edition includes contributions from returning and first-time writers, including Scarlett Classic and Manisha from The Archery Parent podcast, whose work on niche podcasting is featured in the magazine. The episode also points listeners toward free resources for podcasters and invites the community to share tools and recommendations so the magazine can continue to grow as a practical resource. Key takeaway: Canadian podcasting grows stronger when creators, listeners, and communities actively support one another. Whether by joining a meetup, sharing the magazine, recommending tools, or discovering a new Canadian show, every small action helps build a louder, more connected podcast community. ____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

1 Apr 2026 - 15 min
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Canadian Podcaster Mid-March Check In - We Introduce You To More Great Canadian Voices, Exciting Events and Kattie Laur From PodTheNorth

Episode 26 - Canadian Podcaster Mid-March Check In - We Introduce You To More Great Canadian Voices, Exciting Events and Kattie Laur From PodTheNorth In this mid-March edition of the Canadian Podcaster Online Magazine podcast, host Dave checks in with listeners to celebrate Canadian podcasting, share updates from the magazine, and introduce a new lineup of featured voices from across the country. As the season shifts toward spring and clocks move forward, the episode serves as both a community update and a showcase of the diverse creators shaping Canada’s podcast landscape. Dave opens the episode with reflections on the arrival of March and the changing seasons before turning to the latest highlights from the online magazine. A featured recommendation this month is the book Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon, which Dave describes as an inspiring resource for creators looking to develop ideas and grow their craft. The magazine also includes contributions from Scarlett W, who explores the reality of imposter syndrome and how it can affect creators at any stage of their journey. Community building remains a central theme. Dave shares details about the first Canadian Podcaster Online Town Hall, a virtual gathering designed to bring independent podcasters together to connect, collaborate, and support one another. He emphasizes the importance of creating spaces where Canadian creators can meet, exchange ideas, and grow the podcasting ecosystem together. The episode also introduces several featured podcasts highlighted in the March magazine. These include Anchored hosted by April Vokey, which explores the world of fly fishing and outdoor culture through conversations with experts and enthusiasts. Canada’s Entrepreneur focuses on business innovation and interviews with entrepreneurs building companies across the country. Megan Dirks’ podcast The Girl on the Left shares conversations centered on self growth, identity, and embracing every stage of personal development. Other featured shows highlight how niche podcasting can serve specific communities. Impact Farming delivers practical insights for Canadian farmers and agricultural businesses, while Western Context offers news and analysis focused on Western Canada. Lauren McLean’s Teach Outdoors explores outdoor education and encourages educators to bring learning beyond the classroom and into nature. The episode also celebrates new voices entering the space. Sharon Worsley’s newly launched podcast The Duh Factor helps business owners recognize overlooked opportunities for growth by sharing real world insights and lessons from everyday business situations. Another featured show, Canada Now hosted by Ashley Smith, focuses on the ideas and innovations shaping the country’s future. A major highlight of the episode is recognition of Kattie from Pod The North, a leading advocate for Canadian podcast creators. Dave shares part of Kattie’s recent interview on the Pod News Weekly Review, where she discusses the state of podcasting in Canada, the challenge of discoverability for Canadian shows, and the importance of promoting homegrown content. Her work reflects a growing effort to elevate Canadian voices and ensure that local creators receive the recognition they deserve. As the episode wraps up, Dave encourages listeners to submit their podcasts, photos, and event information for upcoming magazine editions. The goal is to continue expanding the platform and spotlighting independent creators across the country. Key Takeaway: Canada’s podcast community continues to grow through collaboration, creativity, and support for independent voices. By promoting local creators and building spaces for connection, Canadian podcasters can strengthen their industry and ensure more homegrown stories are discovered and celebrated. Kattie Laur on PodNews talking Canadian Podcasting https://pod.link/podnewsweeklyreview/episode/QnV6enNwcm91dC0xODgwMDE4MQ [https://pod.link/podnewsweeklyreview/episode/QnV6enNwcm91dC0xODgwMDE4MQ] ____ https://canadianpodcaster.com/ [https://canadianpodcaster.com/]

15 Mar 2026 - 45 min
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