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The Podcasters Lab

Podcast de Kevin Redmond

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The Podcasters Lab is where good podcasts get sharper. Every other episode, a real host joins us for a live strategy session to uncover blind spots and build a show that actually drives results; more leads, more loyalty, more clarity. In between, industry experts share actionable insights on growth, monetization, and listener engagement. If your podcast sounds great but feels stuck, or you’re not sure what it’s really doing for your business - this is where you figure it out. No fluff. No guesswork. Just strategy that sticks.

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12 episodios

Portada del episodio How Reviewers Really Find Podcasts and What Makes Yours Stick

How Reviewers Really Find Podcasts and What Makes Yours Stick

Managing Editor of Podcast Review (PodcastReview.org) Alice Florence Orr joins me to demystify how shows get discovered and judged. You’ll learn the fastest way to check “medium fit,” why your intro music may be costing you listeners, how to craft a cold open that hooks, where reviewers actually hang out, and the smartest places to focus your limited promo energy. Perfect for podcasters, founders, and experts who want their show to drive pipeline, not just downloads. 3) Show Notes with Timestamps [00:01] Alice’s path from university listener to professional podcast reviewer [02:09] The first filter: does this story belong in audio? (medium fit) [03:30] Using archival audio to add texture, indie shows that stand out [04:20] The “host who loves the format” advantage [05:40] Escaping genre clichés and blending formats to feel fresh [06:30] Why atmosphere and on-location sound still works (and when) [08:44] How Alice evaluates quickly: 20-minute test + community checks [11:04] Good vs. great: rapid thinking, natural articulation, and unique POV [13:25] Standing out in saturated niches without cheap controversy [13:53] Know your strengths: host, interviewer, producer—outsource the gaps [15:34] The fastest improvement most shows can make: get a real mic [17:43] Win the first two minutes: clarity of vision beats long theme songs [18:49] Cold open formula Alice loves: 5-second tease → sting → intro [20:35] How to get on a reviewer’s radar: press releases, LinkedIn, relevance [22:58] Pitch like a pro: “for fans of…” and clear category fit [24:51] Tooling that lowers friction: edit-like-a-doc workflows (e.g., Descript) [26:49] One takeaway: find your audience where they actually are [27:08] Focus your promo: fewer platforms, deeper relationships [29:12] Where to find Alice’s reviews and how to reach out thoughtfully

16 de sep de 2025 - 31 min
Portada del episodio Niche Deep, Warm Sponsors, and Turn Your Podcast Into Pipeline

Niche Deep, Warm Sponsors, and Turn Your Podcast Into Pipeline

Business sounding board Phil Fraser built and sold a hyper-niche comparison site, then created the Leeds Business Podcast to spotlight real problems local founders face. In this conversation we unpack why “three levels down” is the only real niche, how to audition sponsors on-air before you pitch them, smarter guest outreach that starts with a pain point, and replacing vanity downloads with practical engagement metrics. Perfect for podcasters, coaches, and community-minded leaders who want their show to generate leads, partnerships, and local authority...without feeling salesy. [00:01] Why Phil started the Leeds Business Podcast: profile, proof, and philanthropy. [03:54] Phil’s backstory: from advertising to launching William Hill’s first online casino. [05:05] The niche that won: a bingo comparison site and how it became a business. [05:59] “Niche three levels down”—what real niching looks like for business and podcasts. [06:36] What’s working: word-of-mouth and the “Leeds Business Podcast Fair Deal.” [08:28] Two sticking points: cold guest outreach and landing the right sponsor. [11:16] Sponsorship strategy: run on-air “auditions,” clip them, then pitch with proof. [13:48] Guest outreach that lands: lead with a pain point you can solve live. [18:20] Tools that help: why Riverside streamlines recording and post-production. [18:59] Prep workflow: brief LinkedIn research + a short pre-call to find the gold. [20:37] Segment design: How-To, Local Shout-Out, and My Brilliant Business Idea. [23:31] Success metrics beyond downloads: local PR and engagement over vanity charts. [27:18] Artwork “opinions trap”: keep it simple, legible, and stop chasing consensus. [28:54] Pipeline thinking: designing a clear next step for every listener.

9 de sep de 2025 - 31 min
Portada del episodio 500 Listeners > 500k Views: Why Brands Are Betting Big on Small Podcasts - Ashley Morris

500 Listeners > 500k Views: Why Brands Are Betting Big on Small Podcasts - Ashley Morris

Ashley Morris joins Kevin and Lev in this episode of The Podcasters Lab to unpack what most podcasters get wrong about audience value, sponsorships, and monetisation. Together, they explore why downloads aren’t the real metric, how brand partnerships actually work, and what it takes to future-proof a show — not with hype, but with systems and trust. Whether you’ve landed your first sponsor or you're just figuring out your niche, this episode delivers practical frameworks and honest insights you won’t hear in most “grow your show” advice. 00:00 – Reframing Value → Ashley’s take on why most podcasters underestimate the influence they already have. 03:01 – Podcasting Isn’t TikTok → The trap of shallow metrics — and why quality of attention wins. 05:04 – The Consistency Cliff → Why most podcasts never make it past episode 20 — and what separates the ones that do. 07:56 – Finding a Format You’ll Actually Stick With → The one question Ashley asks every would-be podcaster. 10:15 – Authenticity vs. Polish → How to balance professional production with staying human (and why listeners know the difference). 13:45 – Building Listener Engagement That Brands Notice → Real tactics for turning passive listeners into active community members. 17:56 – When Sponsors Actually Start to Pay Attention → The thresholds, signals, and sweet spots that turn heads. 19:04 – Ads vs. Partnerships → Why Ashley pushes for host-read integration and how to make sponsors feel like part of the content. 21:04 – The Trust Metric → What podcast intimacy means for buying decisions — and how to use that without being pushy. 26:47 – Future-Proofing Your Podcast → What brands actually want — and how overdelivering can open long-term doors. 30:42 – The Metrics That Matter → Why reach is overrated — and what to track instead. 33:00 – Brands You Already Use → How to approach sponsorships casually, confidently, and with a personal edge. 35:22 – Why Selling Your Own Stuff Wins → The blunt truth: you’ll usually make more selling your product than someone else’s.

2 de sep de 2025 - 37 min
Portada del episodio Design Thinking Beyond Business: Lucy Patterson on Life & Longevity

Design Thinking Beyond Business: Lucy Patterson on Life & Longevity

Lucy Patterson co-hosts Beginner’s Guide to Design Thinking, a Digital Women award-winning podcast that’s become a lead-generator without ever feeling like a sales funnel. Now, she’s branching into her own solo show on life design and the longevity market. In this episode, Kevin helps Lucy unpack her doubts about running two podcasts, reframes the “problem” she thought she had, and shows how her next step is really just a natural extension of her expertise. Perfect for podcasters and founders wondering how to evolve their show without losing their audience. 00:06 – Lucy’s award-winning podcast and complementary co-host dynamic 01:21 – What design thinking actually is (and why it works) 02:19 – Why Lucy and Tracy started the podcast during lockdown 04:30 – From side project to commercial strategy: accreditation & sponsorships 06:15 – Using the show as an expertise display and client pipeline 07:45 – Lucy’s desire for a solo podcast with a clearer call to action 09:22 – Fear of alienating existing listeners by launching something new 13:27 – The problem Lucy wants to solve in her new show: midlife design & longevity 15:20 – Kevin reframes it: listeners will self-select, not feel alienated 17:23 – Asking the audience directly — Lucy’s upcoming newsletter experiment 18:35 – Building in public as part of the new show’s DNA 19:23 – Coaching vs facilitation: Lucy’s approach with design thinking 20:35 – Applying design thinking to everyday life decisions 24:25 – Lucy’s quirky example: bell ringing as a life experiment 24:45 – Where to find Lucy online

26 de ago de 2025 - 26 min
Portada del episodio How to Monetize Your Podcast Without Selling Out - with Stephanie Thompson

How to Monetize Your Podcast Without Selling Out - with Stephanie Thompson

In this episode of The Podcasters Lab, Kevin is joined by global partnerships expert Stephanie Thompson for a deep dive into podcast monetisation that actually feels good. Together they unpack what happens when you drop the outdated ad model, stop chasing promo codes, and start thinking like a brand partner. From emotional bank accounts to the true value of email lists, this episode is packed with real talk and tactical advice for podcasters who want to make money without selling out. This one’s about shifting mindsets, unlocking creativity, and getting paid for being genuinely useful to your audience. 00:00 – What Business Are You Really In? → Kevin shares the Tony Robbins question that reframes everything: the marketing company vs. the mission. 03:14 – Purpose, Podcasting, and Playing the Long Game → Why most podcasters don’t know what their show is supposed to do — and how that kills momentum. 06:20 – It’s OK to Want to Get Paid → A story about a friend, a video game, and the reminder that monetisation doesn’t make you a sellout. 08:44 – Killing the Sponsorship Model (and What Comes Next) → The old ad read is dead — here’s how to build something better through audience-first partnerships. 12:38 – From Tutoring Teens to Teaching Thousands → Kevin’s journey from maths tutor to knowledge transfer obsessive — and the link to podcast learning. 15:37 – The Flash of Insight That Changed Everything → The lightbulb moment that turned a podcast into a product — and led to the first Podcast Club. 18:06 – Loneliness, Somebodyness, and the Solo Host Struggle → Why podcasters feel isolated, and how to create real connection in a one-way medium. 21:48 – Talking to One Person, Not Everyone → The mindset shift that transforms how you record — and why “hello everyone” is a missed opportunity. 24:16 – The Mattress Ad That Made Stephanie Unfollow → When bad brand fits break trust — and how to avoid becoming background noise. 28:12 – Audience-First Always → How to pick partners that align with your content, your community, and your conscience. 30:42 – Storytime: Pistachio Croissants and Local Florists → Kevin’s hyperlocal podcast and how tiny partnerships are sometimes the most real (and profitable). 34:49 – How Big Brands Actually Measure ROI → Behind-the-scenes of what brands want: from UTM links to screenshots to webinar conversions. 39:00 – Deadlines Drive Action → Why “this offer is only live for 60 minutes” works — and how Podcast Clubs tap into the same psychology. 42:48 – Go Beyond the Ad Read → The deal-after-the-deal: what happens when a brand asks you to speak, teach, or co-create. 46:22 – The Voice Note Close → Why most podcasters quit too early — and how follow-ups, video, and human connection actually close the deal. 48:40 – One Tiny Hack to Build Your List → The Facebook group trick every early-stage podcaster should know (but most miss). 51:04 – Building in Public (Even When It’s Messy) → What’s coming next for both hosts — and why “falling flat on your face” might be the best way to grow.

19 de ago de 2025 - 53 min
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