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The Podcast Show London 2026: What Every Podcaster Needs to Know

11 min · 25 de may de 2026
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*Written coverage via Podcasting Today for avid readers as well as listeners! Link - https://podcastingtoday.co.uk/opinion-storytelling-video-and-future-mindset-what-the-podcast-show-got-right/#google_vignette Alexandra was a keynote speaker at The Podcast Show London 2026, here's everything that mattered. A comprehensive debrief of The Podcast Show London highlighting industry trends, key insights, and practical tips for podcasters at all stages. If you’re new to podcasting or a seasoned professional, one keyword dominated conversations…video, echoed throughout the show by researchers, analysts and hosting platforms. How to monetise and protect your IP, human touch and what the future looks like in the age of AI also provided key takeaways.    What Alexandra truly believes The Podcast Show got right is bringing a host of individuals together in one space, deliberating on ideas through shared understanding. Podcasting is global, but still relatively new as an industry, with many of us moving towards collaborative efforts to enhance brand strategy and strengthen partnerships.   Takeaways Video is increasingly important for discovery and engagement - no longer an afterthought.  Storytelling remains central to effective podcasting, taking listeners on the journey with you.  Networking and community are vital for growth and opportunities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast Show Debrief 03:01 Key Themes and Trends in Podcasting 05:53 Community and Networking in Podcasting 08:48 Monetisation and Protecting Your Podcast 12:00 Interactive Session Insights and Future Plans Resources The Podcast Show London - https://www.thepodcastshowlondon.com/talking-podcasts-1-stage London PodFest - https://www.instagram.com/londonpodfest/ Podcast Movement - https://2026.podcastmovement.com British Podcast Awards - https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/homepage2025 Listener Feedback Questions! - https://tally.so/r/lbvXGW Explore Take A Chance Online - https://linktr.ee/TakeaChanceonYou

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