Monetize This! Where Podcasting Best Practices Come to Die
Podcasting used to be relatively simple. You recorded some audio, uploaded it somewhere, and hoped another human being voluntarily listened to it. Now podcasting apparently includes Netflix shows, vertical video clips, content funnels, algorithm strategy, six-camera YouTube setups, and at least one person online insisting you need a specific microphone before you’re allowed to speak publicly. This week on Monetize This!, David talks with audio fiction creator Jonathan Marsh about the strange modern universe surrounding podcasting — a place where nobody can fully agree on what a podcast even is anymore, but everyone still seems very confident about the rules. The conversation wanders through expensive microphones, Netflix “podcasts,” RSS evangelism, Reddit legal advice, creator economy panic, and one surprisingly intense reaction to the phrase “fair use.” Somewhere underneath all the chaos is a quieter question: What if podcasting was never supposed to become this complicated? Jonathan Marsh is the creator of Afterlight Fictions [https://afterlightfictions.buzzsprout.com/], [https://afterlightfictions.buzzsprout.com/] an audio storytelling podcast featuring original fiction and public domain adaptations. Follow Monetize This! Monetize This! is a lighthearted, contrarian podcast about podcasting culture, creator advice, guru nonsense, and the increasingly bizarre economy surrounding “content creation.” Subscribe at monetizethispodcast.com [https://monetizethispodcast.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit monetizethispodcast.com [https://monetizethispodcast.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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