How Often Should I Release Podcast Episodes?

Podcasting 101 – The Things Nobody Explains
How Long Should Each Podcast Episode Be?

Podcasting 101 – The Things Nobody Explains
Blood in the Dust Is Now Live

A Haunting New Audio Drama Grips South African Listeners
Do I Need Expensive Equipment to Start a Podcast?

Podcasting 101 – The Things Nobody Explains
Explain with Stories – Using Audio for Ideas Without Losing the Plot

Complex ideas don’t belong in monologues; they belong in moments. This final article reveals how to turn abstractions into characters, tension, and emotion so your podcast teaches without ever sounding like a manual.
When Sound Feels True – How Audio Transports (and Misleads)

A single voice can feel more real than reality itself. This article explores audio’s power to immerse and persuade—from War of the Worlds to modern podcasts—and why that intimacy demands ethical storytelling.
Why Audio Is a Story Machine (Not a Manual)

Audio connects through lived moments, not lecture notes. This piece shows how storytelling turns abstract ideas into felt experience, using Alistair Cooke’s Letters from America as proof that the human ear learns best through story.
Why the human voice matters more than ever in an AI world

This is the final part of our three-part series on AI and podcasting. To follow the journey from the beginning, start with Part 1 about AI factories and then read Part 2 on practical tools before diving into this closing piece on the human edge.
AI tools are getting smarter – but so should podcasters

This is Part 2 of our three-part series on AI and podcasting.
The rise of the AI podcast factory: Should you be worried?

This is Part 1 of our three-part series on AI and podcasting. In Part 2 we explore the tools podcasters can actually use to their advantage, and in Part 3 we explain why the human voice matters more than ever.