20 Years Of Podcasting | A Journey Of Conversational Forms

I bought this example of a Audio-Technica 2020 mic twenty years ago and it’s still going strong today. Photo by Axel Mencia on Unsplash

On 5th June 2006 I started podcasting and in 2007 I also started video podcasting (back then we were cool and called it vodcasting).

During those early new-media-times it was a bit of a wrestle to get things online let alone captured and created. It was a combination of Skype plus a ropey plugin (can’t remember the name) to capture a single mp3, then tidying it up in Audacity / Garageband before uploading to Odeo which was the only real good option those days then embedded as a player from there into a blog post.

For the next five years I was speaking and running training sessions on five continents about how to engage online through celebratory and community-focused content creation, and during this time I also partnered with New York-based charity Global Kids to launch the RezEd podcast, focusing on the emerging virtual worlds and young people, funded by a grant from the MacArthur Foundation.

After MediaSnackers was paused due to my emigration to Aotearoa New Zealand I still did workshops and advised others in producing with this medium plus had a short-run with the Defining Innovation podcast, at which time I took a few years off.

In 2019 I’ve started producing the Teulo podcast for a few years, talking to eminent architects and architectural designers plus service providers from all over the world.

Then post-Covid, Creative Welly offered a new level of creative expression featuring 100 impressive humans in 50 beautiful and visually unique video podcasts, delivered in a form which I’ve yet to see replicate. Producing this needed a massive amount of sweat-equity in relation to getting two guests plus partner producer in the booked studio as well as set up all the recording situation along with editing and then uploading and distribution etc.

And now I’m back to the pure audio format with the fireside.rs podcast, paying for hosting / distributing via Libsyn for ease.

I still get people asking for advice regarding equipment and platforms to use, even if they should start a podcast in the first place: my response has changed from a quick ‘yes’ to a more considered ‘only if you have the time, expertise (as expectations have changed in listernership / viewership) plus the energy’—it’s so noisy out there and the main reasons these days seem to be purely monetisation and marketing reach rather than an attempt to champion and learn first.

I’ve reflected on the different modalities of podcasting (nothing really has changed there), although for me podcasting is the best when it’s tiny, additive, subjective, specific, a dedicated attempt to increase knowledge and share with the world the greatness of others.

So here’s to the next two decades and my continued learning journey!

Let me know your past experiences of this medium and lessons learned in the comments.

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