Conversations with podcast creators.

Craig Constantine

Podtalk is short conversations with podcast creators, that are not just about podcasting… because I like to take the scenic route.

In each episode, I talk with podcast creators about their shows, experiences, what they’ve learned, what motivates them, and… well, everything related to podcasting from the indie creator’s point of view.

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  • What you find when the visuals disappear

    What you find when the visuals disappear

    Scott Edward Smith was forced into audio when Covid shut down every stage. Stripping away the visual didn’t weaken his craft—it sharpened it. When you can’t rely on a raised eyebrow or a gesture, every word has to do more work. Podcasters who treat audio as video’s understudy miss what the constraint actually offers: a… more

  • From the archives: Lindsay McMahon

    From the archives: Lindsay McMahon

    Lindsay McMahon’s podcast reaches hundreds of thousands of English learners daily, yet its power lies in making each one feel seen. Built on the mantra “connection, not perfection,” the show uses rigid structural consistency — same length, same tone, five days a week — to create trust with listeners who may feel isolated by language… more

  • The generosity we keep not expecting

    The generosity we keep not expecting

    Rob Wreglesworth keeps being surprised when guests say yes. After years of podcasting, the delight hasn’t faded into expectation. That persistence reveals something: most podcasters measure from a baseline of ‘who am I to ask,’ making every yes feel like an exception. But generosity keeps showing up where we expected scarcity. The interesting question isn’t… more

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I hope these episodes spark ideas and conversations for you, and lead to new ways of looking at this wonderful art of podcasting.

I appreciate your time and attention, and I don’t take it for granted.

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