#1 S2E1 - Mastering Podcasting: Dive Deep into Formats and Genres!
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Discover the fascinating world of podcast formats and genres in this episode of "Become a Podmaster." Ever wondered how investigative podcasts tackle ethical dilemmas or why DJ mixes qualify as podcasts? Learn the secrets behind extensive research, the power of storytelling in business, and the intricate production of audio dramas. Hear from experts like DJ Lulama and Aphiwe Mame as they share their unique approaches. Ready to elevate your podcasting game and master the art of engaging content? Tune in now and transform your podcasting journey!
[00:00:00] - Introduction to Podcast Formats and Genres
- Hosts introduce the episode's focus on various podcast formats and genres.
[00:00:25] - The Challenges of Investigative Podcasts
- Discussion about the unexpected issues faced during an investigative podcast project, including reactions from subjects featured in the episodes.
[00:20:50] - The Importance of Extensive Research
- Emphasis on the need for deep research and engaging storytelling in investigative podcasts.
[00:21:08] - Production Demands of Investigative Podcasts
- Overview of the technical and content production requirements for investigative podcasts.
[00:21:45] - Ethics and Permissions in Podcasting
- Discussion on the ethical considerations and the need for permissions in producing investigative content.
[00:22:02] - Seasonal Podcasting vs. Continuous Releases
- Conversation about the benefits of seasonal podcasting compared to the pressure of weekly releases.
[00:22:40] - Music Mixes as Podcasts
- Exploration of why DJ mixes are considered podcasts and the concept of audio on demand.
[00:23:54] - Interview with DJ Lulama (LJ)
- Introduction to DJ Lulama's podcast "Deep Digger Installments" and his reasons for choosing the podcast format.
[00:24:47] - Music Licensing and Podcasting
- Discussion on the challenges of music licensing in podcasts and platforms that offer built-in licensing.
[00:25:21] - Current Affairs and Evergreen Content
- Deliberation on the place of current affairs in podcasting and the value of evergreen content.
[00:26:48] - Interview with Aphiwe Mame
- Introduction to Aphiwe Mame's "Digify Africa Unplugged Conversations" and her approach to current affairs podcasting.
[00:29:00] - Audio Drama in Podcasting
- Discussion on the significance and production of audio dramas, including the upcoming "Stripped" audio drama.
[00:33:19] - Storytelling in Business Podcasts
- Advice on how businesses can use storytelling to create engaging and impactful podcasts.
[00:34:44] - Vijay's Take on Business Storytelling
- Vijay's insights on avoiding boring corporate presentations and using storytelling to illustrate business points.
[00:37:26] - Wrap-Up and Key Points
- Summary of the episode's key points, emphasizing the variety and potential of different podcast formats.
[00:38:40] - Conclusion and Next Steps
- Information on where to find more resources and the upcoming audio drama "Stripped."
[00:00:00] - Introduction to Podcast Formats and Genres
- Hosts introduce the episode's focus on various podcast formats and genres.
[00:00:25] - The Challenges of Investigative Podcasts
- Discussion about the unexpected issues faced during an investigative podcast project, including reactions from subjects featured in the episodes.
[00:20:50] - The Importance of Extensive Research
- Emphasis on the need for deep research and engaging storytelling in investigative podcasts.
[00:21:08] - Production Demands of Investigative Podcasts
- Overview of the technical and content production requirements for investigative podcasts.
[00:21:45] - Ethics and Permissions in Podcasting
- Discussion on the ethical considerations and the need for permissions in producing investigative content.
[00:22:02] - Seasonal Podcasting vs. Continuous Releases
- Conversation about the benefits of seasonal podcasting compared to the pressure of weekly releases.
[00:22:40] - Music Mixes as Podcasts
- Exploration of why DJ mixes are considered podcasts and the concept of audio on demand.
[00:23:54] - Interview with DJ Lulama (LJ)
- Introduction to DJ Lulama's podcast "Deep Digger Installments" and his reasons for choosing the podcast format.
[00:24:47] - Music Licensing and Podcasting
- Discussion on the challenges of music licensing in podcasts and platforms that offer built-in licensing.
[00:25:21] - Current Affairs and Evergreen Content
- Deliberation on the place of current affairs in podcasting and the value of evergreen content.
[00:26:48] - Interview with Aphiwe Mame
- Introduction to Aphiwe Mame's "Digify Africa Unplugged Conversations" and her approach to current affairs podcasting.
[00:29:00] - Audio Drama in Podcasting
- Discussion on the significance and production of audio dramas, including the upcoming "Stripped" audio drama.
[00:33:19] - Storytelling in Business Podcasts
- Advice on how businesses can use storytelling to create engaging and impactful podcasts.
[00:34:44] - Vijay's Take on Business Storytelling
- Vijay's insights on avoiding boring corporate presentations and using storytelling to illustrate business points.
[00:37:26] - Wrap-Up and Key Points
- Summary of the episode's key points, emphasizing the variety and potential of different podcast formats.
[00:38:40] - Conclusion and Next Steps
- Information on where to find more resources and the upcoming audio drama "Stripped."