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Building Trust at Scale in Health Podcasting with Dan Kendall

52 min · 11 mei 2026
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HOW DO YOU BUILD A PODCAST BUSINESS WHEN YOUR AUDIENCE IS HIGHLY SPECIALIZED, DEEPLY REGULATED, AND INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT TO REACH? Dan Kendall has spent nearly a decade proving that small, focused podcast audiences can create outsized business value. As the founder of Health Podcast Library [https://healthpodcastlibrary.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and creator of Digital Health Today, Dan built one of the earliest podcast ecosystems dedicated to healthcare innovation, medical technology, and evidence-based content. In this episode of PodBiz, Dan breaks down how healthcare podcasting evolved from a niche experiment into a trusted infrastructure layer for audience education, brand positioning, and professional discovery. He also shares why many companies still misunderstand podcasting, how he sold his first sponsorships before the industry had clear pricing models, and why trust, not scale alone, is often the most valuable currency in podcasting. > “I don't think having a podcast is a binary decision anymore. It's not do I don't I? It's about what kind of podcast do I create.” IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: * Why niche podcast audiences can outperform larger shows commercially * How Dan monetized Digital Health Today before podcast ad standards existed * The role of trust in healthcare podcasting and branded content * Why healthcare companies are using podcasts as educational infrastructure * The difference between owned, earned, and paid media in podcast growth * Why most organizations think about podcasting incorrectly * How Health Podcast Library vets credible health content * What podcasting can learn from the Airbnb marketplace model * The business opportunity behind highly targeted professional audiences * Why podcasting is no longer a “should we?” decision for brands EPISODE MOMENTS: * (00:00) Why podcasting is no longer a binary decision * (01:37) Where the money is in podcasting * (04:13) Launching Digital Health Today * (06:47) Dan’s first sponsorship strategy * (14:14) Why niche audiences became commercially valuable * (15:03) Selling annual podcast sponsorships * (17:59) Podcasts as sales and education infrastructure * (21:49) Building “WebMD for your ears” * (23:15) The vision behind Health Podcast Library * (27:18) Owned, earned, and paid media strategies * (31:06) Why healthcare professionals needed podcast discovery tools * (33:01) Launching the Health Podcast Awards * (35:08) Why creators overcomplicate getting started * (37:01) Using podcasts to educate customers before sales conversations * (44:04) The Starbucks moment that validated podcast sponsorship * (47:04) The biggest misconception about Health Podcast Library * (48:24) Dan’s advice for podcasters entering niche industries * (50:08) Why Dan is excited about podcast industry events and the Health Podcast Summit ABOUT DAN KENDALL Dan Kendall is the founder of Health Podcast Library [https://healthpodcastlibrary.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and the creator of Digital Health Today. With more than 30 years of experience across healthcare, medical technology, and innovation, Dan has become a leading advocate for evidence-based podcasting within the healthcare industry. Through Health Podcast Library, Health Podcast Summit, and related initiatives, he works to elevate credible health content and help creators, organizations, and professionals use podcasting more effectively for education, trust-building, and audience engagement. CONNECT WITH DAN KENDALL Health Podcast Library Website: healthpodcastlibrary.com YouTube: youtube.com/@healthpodcastlibrary Instagram: instagram.com/healthpodcastlibrary LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/health-podcast-library SOME ADDITIONAL PODBIZ BUZZ > “Hope is a terrible strategy.” > “What are the key things that you wish every potential client, user, consumer, patient, professional, whoever they are, what are the key things that you wish all of them knew before you flew out to see them?” > “When they choose to trade their time and their attention for your content, what are you doing to help them be better in their life?” > “Everybody's telling me they heard me on your podcast. I think this is your audience in this room.” PodBiz is the podcast about the business of podcasting. Hosted by industry veterans Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan, the show features conversations with creators, executives, and platform leaders to answer one question: Where’s the money in podcasting? Each episode dives into monetization strategy, adtech, branded content, IP development, and audience growth. Guests include leaders from Acast, Captivate, Crooked Media, Buzzsprout, True Native Media, Podfest, and more. Learn more: njbmedia.co | thepodhouseproductions.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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One Year of PodBiz: Where the Money Is in Podcasting?

In this special one-year anniversary episode of PodBiz, hosts Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan step away from interviewing a guest to reflect on the biggest lessons from the show's first year. Together they discuss why they launched PodBiz, the three monetization models that emerged again and again across more than 50 interviews, why transparency is still one of podcasting's greatest competitive advantages, and what creators can learn from some of the industry's most successful companies and independent podcasters. They also share what surprised them most about producing a weekly show, the emotional decision to release their tribute episode following the passing of podcasting pioneer Todd Cochrane, and why the biggest lesson from Year One is that there isn't just one way to build a successful podcast business. As Norma Jean says: > "When we don't have transparent conversations around monetization, that's when people get left out." > HERE ARE SOME OF THE BIGGEST LESSONS FROM ONE YEAR OF PODBIZ: • Why transparency is still podcasting's greatest competitive advantage • The three revenue models that consistently appeared across more than 50 interviews • Why niche audiences often outperform bigger download numbers • What creators misunderstand about sponsorships, advertising, and brand partnerships • The production systems required to consistently publish a professional podcast • How sponsorship gave PodBiz something even more valuable than revenue: bandwidth • The guests and conversations that changed the way we think about podcasting • What's next for PodBiz as the show enters Year Two Norma Jean Belenky is the founder of NJB Media, an audience development strategist, and a member of the Board of Governors of The Podcast Academy. John Kiernan is the founder of Pod House Productions, helping creators and brands launch, produce, and grow podcasts. Connect with Norma Jean on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/njbelenky/ Connect with John on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnkiernanmusic/ Learn more about PodBiz: https://shows.acast.com/podbiz EPISODE CHAPTERS (01:16) Celebrating One Year of PodBiz (03:02) Why We Started PodBiz (04:47) Why Transparency Creates Better Podcast Businesses (06:42) Delivering Real Value Instead of Industry Buzzwords (09:09) Three Podcast Monetization Models That Actually Work (11:26) Why Niche Podcasts Attract Better Sponsors (14:14) What Advertisers Want Every Creator to Understand (17:17) Remembering Todd Cochrane (21:47) What It Really Takes to Produce a Weekly Podcast (23:17) PodBiz's Biggest Wins During Year One (26:09) Why Sponsorship Changed the Way We Build the Show (28:42) Building Partnerships That Support Podcast Growth (29:15) Never Be Afraid of Your Numbers (30:53) Looking Back at More Than 50 Incredible Guests (36:56) What We're Building in Year Two (38:00) Where Is the Money in Podcasting? SOME ADDITIONAL PODBIZ BUZZ... > "When we don't have transparent conversations around monetization, that's when people get left out." > "That's when people miss the opportunity to go from hobbyist creator to professional media company." > "The hardships of running a show is just being consistent." > "It never occurred to me that we would have bandwidth." > "Never be afraid of your numbers. Never be afraid of your metrics." Thank you to our sponsors: Lean and Loaf Your one stop shop for podcast video and audio post production. www.leanandloaf.com [http://www.leanandloaf.com] Podnews Daily news for the podcast and on-demand audio industry. www.podnews.com [http://www.podnews.com] Headliner / Disco Disco converts your readers into podcast listeners. Quickly create, clip, and caption podcast videos with ease. Turn one full-length video into optimized, accessible podcast clips. www.headliner.app [http://www.headliner.app] PodBiz is the podcast about the business of podcasting. Hosted by industry veterans Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan, the show features conversations with creators, executives, and platform leaders to answer one question: Where’s the money in podcasting? Each episode dives into monetization strategy, adtech, branded content, IP development, and audience growth. Guests include leaders from Acast, Captivate, Crooked Media, Buzzsprout, True Native Media, Podfest, and more. Learn more: njbmedia.co | thepodhouseproductions.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Why Independent Podcasters Need More Than Downloads with Rebecca Dalby of Triton

IS PROGRAMMATIC ADVERTISING REALLY JUST AN AUTOMATED MACHINE, OR DOES THE REAL MONEY IN PODCASTING COME DOWN TO RELATIONSHIPS? In this episode of PodBiz, Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan speak with Rebecca Dalby, VP of Demand at Triton Digital, about the nuances of programmatic audio and monetization. Rebecca shares her journey from fast-moving consumer goods to the podcasting industry, detailing Triton’s evolution alongside Spreaker and iHeartMedia, and how creators can build a more lucrative revenue model. As she puts it: > “When it comes to real value behind programmatic transactions and making money on audio, it all comes down to relationships and the people behind it.” Here are some insightful moments within the episode: • Why human relationships drive automated programmatic transactions •How podcasters can successfully adapt a layered monetization strategy • The structural breakdown of SSPs (Supply-Side Platforms) and DSPs (Demand-Side Platforms) • Transitioning from independent start-up culture to a major media acquisition • Shifting the mindset from chasing high CPMs to maximizing overall yield (RPM) •Best practices for smart testing and tracking measurable audio campaigns • Ensuring brand safety with real-time transcription and ad quality tech • The future of digital media and programmatic transactions via AI agents Rebecca Dalby is the VP of Demand at Triton Digital. With a strong background in digital media and growth strategies, she previously led the Spreaker Prime Network team before transitioning into a global role managing demand across streaming and emerging audio formats. Connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn: / rebeccadalby Learn more at Triton Digital: www.tritondigital.com Episode Chapters (01:47) Where is the Money in Podcasting? (03:10) Host-Read Ads vs. Layered Monetization Strategy (04:47) Platform Partnerships for Mid-Tier Creators (06:22) Breaking Down the Acronyms: SSPs and DSPs (09:03) From Glamping to Audio: Rebecca’s Career Journey (11:12) The iHeartMedia Acquisition and Maintaining a Startup Mentality (12:33) Merging Spreaker and Triton Digital (13:54) PodBiz Buzz: Lean & Loaf Mid-Roll (15:18) Leading the Spreaker Prime Network (17:52) Shifting from Hyper-Niche Targets to Always-On Campaigns (19:31) The Gap Between Audio Consumption and Ad Budgets (21:14) Helping Buyers Test Audio Smarter (22:41) Setting Clear Objectives for Brand Lift (25:29) Why Post-Campaign Transparency Matters (27:34) Why Creators Should Care About Yield Over CPM Floor (31:17) Real-Time Campaign Tweaking in a Dynamic Landscape (32:32) Holistic Monetization: Live Shows and Merchandise (35:14) Pushing Past Creator Burnout (37:49) What People Don’t Know About Rebecca’s Daily Role (39:41) Content Suitability Tools and Episodic Pre-Bid Transcription (42:15) Preventing Bad Ad Fits on Sensitive Content (43:32) The Ongoing Need to Educate Publishers (46:56) Why Asking “Dumb Questions” Builds Better Careers (48:54) How Global Remote Work Changed Rebecca’s Career (53:27) AI Agents and the Future of Digital Media Transactions (55:47) Life Updates and the Next Generation of Podcasters Some Additional PodBiz Buzz… > “To keep the podcast industry thriving and growing as it is now, it's kind of the duty of those podcast platforms to partner with creators.” > “Just because you try something once as a buyer and it doesn't work... doesn't mean that audio doesn't work for your brand.” > “Tweaking floor pricing and constant monitoring will allow you to unlock a serious amount more of revenue.” Thank you to our sponsors: Lean and Loaf Your one stop shop for podcast video and audio post production. www.leanandloaf.com [http://www.leanandloaf.com/] Podnews Daily news for the podcast and on-demand audio industry www.podnews.com [http://www.podnews.com/] Headliner / Disco Disco converts your readers into podcast listeners. Quickly create, clip, and caption podcast videos with ease. Turn 1 full-length video into 10 optimized, accessible podcast clips. www.headliner.app [http://www.headliner.app/] PodBiz is the podcast about the business of podcasting. Hosted by industry veterans Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan, the show features conversations with creators, executives, and platform leaders to answer one question: Where’s the money in podcasting? Each episode dives into monetization strategy, adtech, branded content, IP development, and audience growth. Guests include leaders from Acast, Captivate, Crooked Media, Buzzsprout, True Native Media, Podfest, and more. Learn more: njbmedia.co | thepodhouseproductions.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

6 jul 202655 min
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Why Independent Podcasters Need More Than Downloads with Liam Heffernan

CAN INDEPENDENT PODCASTERS COMPETE WITHOUT MILLIONS OF DOWNLOADS? Liam Heffernan thinks they can, but only if they stop treating downloads as the whole story. As Founder and CEO of Mercury Podcast Network, Liam has built a business around supporting the independent shows that often get overlooked by larger networks. For him, the opportunity in podcasting is not just about scale. It is about helping creators understand who they serve, how their audience behaves, and where real value can be built. Liam joins us to discuss why community matters more than raw download numbers, what independent creators should look for in a podcast network, and why mid-sized shows can be some of the most commercially interesting podcasts in the market. We also get into what makes a podcast a good fit for Mercury, why the relationship between creators and networks needs to be more than transactional, and how independent podcasters can think more strategically about growth. Liam also shares the story behind Independent Podcast Day, a new initiative celebrating the creators building shows outside the traditional media system. From launching Mercury to creating Orbit, Liam offers a practical look at the future of independent podcasting and why creators do not need the biggest audience to build a sustainable business. > “For me, the money is in community.” > “Downloads at face value are such a vanity metric because they only tell you a small part of the story.” IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: * Why downloads only tell part of the story * How community creates stronger monetization opportunities * What independent podcast networks actually do for creators * Why mid-sized podcasts are often underserved * How Mercury Podcast Network evaluates new shows * Why niche audiences can be more valuable than mass audiences * The relationship between podcast networks and creator trust * The launch of Independent Podcast Day * How Orbit gives more creators access to network-level tools * Why video can expand podcasting without replacing audio ABOUT LIAM HEFFERNAN: Liam Heffernan is the Founder and CEO of Mercury Podcast Network, an independent podcast network focused on helping creators grow, monetize, and build sustainable podcast businesses. Before launching Mercury, Liam worked in radio, finance, and podcast production, giving him a practical view of both the creative and commercial sides of audio. He is also the creator of Independent Podcast Day, an initiative designed to celebrate independent podcasters and spotlight the creators who continue to shape the future of the industry. Website: https://mercurypodcasts.com/ Independent Podcasters Day: https://independentpodcastersday.com/  Mercury LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mercury-podcast-network EPISODE MOMENTS: (02:04) Community is King (07:23) Liam’s journey from banking to podcasting (14:53) Why Mercury Podcast Network exists (22:53) How Mercury chooses the podcasts it represents (25:43) The story behind Independent Podcast Day (31:47) Why audience comes before monetization (36:29) Orbit and expanding access for independent creators (42:59) Lessons from building an independent podcast network (47:40) Why video is expanding podcasting Some Additional PodBiz Buzz: > “I've said to many people in sort of how I come back to the success and sort of the monetization of our network is, is relational, not transactional. That's why not our first year, you know, I had bills to pay, but, I wanted to focus on building something that felt meaningful, that felt arguable, because, you know, long term that that's where the money is.” PodBiz is the podcast about the business of podcasting. Hosted by industry veterans Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan, the show features conversations with creators, executives, and platform leaders to answer one question: Where’s the money in podcasting? Each episode dives into monetization strategy, adtech, branded content, IP development, and audience growth. Guests include leaders from Acast, Captivate, Crooked Media, Buzzsprout, True Native Media, Podfest, and more. Learn more: njbmedia.co | thepodhouseproductions.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

29 jun 202648 min
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Building Creator-Owned Media with Stella Young of Tiny Legends and This Is TV Now

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A YOUTUBE CREATOR MINDSET COLLIDES WITH TRADITIONAL PODCASTING? For Stella Young, the answer is a completely different way of thinking about audience growth, monetization, and ownership. As the founder of Tiny Legends and co-host of This Is TV Now alongside Dane Cardiel, Stella entered podcasting after years in the YouTube ecosystem. What she found was an industry that often viewed creators, influencers, and audience relationships very differently than digital media. > "If you have a big Patreon, you're making more money than the biggest podcast from ads. I'm a big believer in people helping people. That's where the money is." In this episode, Stella shares lessons from producing comedy podcasts, working with creators and celebrities, launching viral content strategies, and building a production company focused on quality over quantity. She also offers a candid look at the realities of podcast production, the challenges of pricing creative work, and why she believes the future belongs to creator-owned media. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: * Why Stella believes memberships outperform advertising for many creators * The differences between YouTube culture and podcast industry culture * How Tiny Legends built a reputation through viral podcast clips * Why social media audiences and podcast audiences are often different products * The rise of video-first podcast strategies * Creator ownership, audience control, and intellectual property * The challenges of producing celebrity-driven podcasts * Building a sustainable production company * Why many podcast producers struggle to charge what they're worth * The launch and mission behind This Is TV Now * What podcasting can learn from digital creators and influencers CONNECT WITH STELLA YOUNG Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stellatheproducer https://www.instagram.com/tinylegends.prod Tiny Legends https://www.tinylegends.media This Is TV Now https://www.thisistvnow.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stella-young ABOUT STELLA YOUNG Stella Young is the founder of Tiny Legends, a production company specializing in creator-led content, podcast production, and digital media strategy. With roots in the YouTube creator ecosystem, Stella has worked across live events, comedy podcasts, social media, and content production. She is also the co-host of This Is TV Now, a new podcast exploring the intersection of creators, entertainment, internet culture, and the future of media. EPISODE CHAPTERS (01:44) Where Is the Money in Podcasting? (05:20) What Podcasting Gets Wrong About Creators (13:31) From YouTube and Live Events to Podcast Production (18:23) Why Podcast Clips Became a Growth Engine (20:23) The Difference Between Viral Clips and Podcast Downloads (22:12) Building Tiny Legends (25:03) Celebrity Podcasts and Authenticity (27:12) Video-First Podcasting and Membership Revenue (34:44) Launching This Is TV Now (39:46) Producer Pay, Transparency, and Industry Challenges (51:56) What Stella Would Do Differently Starting Over (54:26) The Future of Creator-Owned Media SOME ADDITIONAL PODBIZ BUZZ > "The future is podcasters becoming influencers and going directly to brands and audiences." > "I was pretty early on the clip train. I was like, we need to do a really good clip every day." > "I think the best way for creators is people funding people." > "Embracing this mentality gives creators more control over their audience, their IP, and the way they build their business." > "I think the future belongs to creators who own their relationship with their audience." PodBiz is the podcast about the business of podcasting. Hosted by industry veterans Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan, the show features conversations with creators, executives, and platform leaders to answer one question: Where’s the money in podcasting? Each episode dives into monetization strategy, adtech, branded content, IP development, and audience growth. Guests include leaders from Acast, Captivate, Crooked Media, Buzzsprout, True Native Media, Podfest, and more. Learn more: njbmedia.co | thepodhouseproductions.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 jun 202656 min
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Owning the Work: N'Jeri Eaton on Building a Creator-Owned Podcast Business After Big Tech

How do you build a podcast business that's truly your own? After leadership roles at NPR, Apple, Netflix, Wondery, and Amazon, N'Jeri Eaton made a decision that more podcast professionals are considering: stop building for someone else's platform and start building something you own. In this episode of PodBiz, Norma Jean Belenky speaks with N'Jeri about creator ownership, independent production, and the realities of building a media business in today's podcast landscape. From shaping podcast strategy at some of the industry's biggest companies to launching Type C Studios, N'Jeri shares what she's learned about storytelling, audience growth, collaboration, and creating work that lasts. As she puts it: > "I'm going to invest in myself, create my own company, really invest in my own brand. And if I'm doing a podcast, I'm going to find a way to pay for it myself. Because I own it and I control it." Here are some insightful moments within the episode: • Why production services and creator-owned businesses are becoming a larger part of podcasting's future • What N'Jeri learned working at NPR, Apple, Netflix, Wondery, and Amazon • How the podcast industry's recent layoffs have reshaped career paths for creators and producers • Why independent creators are increasingly choosing ownership over employment • The business realities behind narrative podcast production budgets • What large media companies still get right about podcast monetization • Why video should be part of every podcast growth conversation • How Type C Studios helps creators and organizations develop impactful audio and video projects Episode Chapters (01:35) Where the Money Is in Podcasting Today (07:17) The Impact of Industry Layoffs (09:12) Why Narrative Podcasting Still Matters (15:38) From Documentary Film to NPR (19:12) Building Podcast Strategy at Apple (26:05) Netflix, Companion Content, and Audience Growth (33:49) Launching Type C Studios (40:30) The Economics of Podcast Production (45:00) Turning "No" Into a Collaborative Yes (48:04) Why Podcasting Should Have Embraced Video Earlier (50:51) What Excites N'Jeri About Podcasting's Future About N'Jeri Eaton N'Jeri Eaton is the CEO and co-founder of Type C Studios, a podcast and media production company helping creators, publishers, and organizations develop high-impact audio, video, and storytelling projects. Prior to launching Type C Studios, she held leadership roles across some of the most influential media and technology companies in podcasting, including NPR, Apple Podcasts, Netflix, Wondery, and Amazon. Throughout her career, N'Jeri has focused on helping storytellers reach audiences, building innovative content strategies, and creating opportunities for underrepresented voices across media.Connect with N'Jeri Eaton LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/njerieaton/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/njerieaton/] Learn more about Type C Studios. Some Additional PodBiz Buzz > "I think the biggest thing I learned at NPR is that if I hear a no, I always try to understand what's behind that no. If you're talking to someone and they feel really heard, then everything becomes much more collaborative." PodBiz is the podcast about the business of podcasting. Hosted by industry veterans Norma Jean Belenky and John Kiernan, the show features conversations with creators, executives, and platform leaders to answer one question: Where’s the money in podcasting? Each episode dives into monetization strategy, adtech, branded content, IP development, and audience growth. Guests include leaders from Acast, Captivate, Crooked Media, Buzzsprout, True Native Media, Podfest, and more. Learn more: njbmedia.co | thepodhouseproductions.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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