Potential with Boston Blake
What drives the unique satisfaction and challenges of creating and hosting a podcast focused on storytelling and community building?
Exploring myths and conversations showcases the depth of storytelling’s impact.
“[S]o many people have incredible stories and incredible wisdom to share, and they just need a platform. But they’re scared to stand on the platform for whatever reason.” ~ Boston Blake (12:01)
The conversation explores Boston’s experience with podcasting, emphasizing its rewards and challenges. Topics include the art of storytelling, the technical tools like Descript that streamline the editing process, and the fulfillment derived from creating platforms for diverse voices. Podcasting’s ability to provide meaningful connections during the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic is also discussed, highlighting its unique role as a social outlet.
Additionally, the discussion dips into the difficulties of building and sustaining online communities, particularly for niche topics such as mythology. Boston shares insights on how podcasting acts as both a medium for personal growth and a means to empower others, while grappling with the challenges of audience engagement and creating dialogues beyond the episodes.
Takeaways
Storytelling in podcasting — A rewarding yet challenging way to share and explore myths, fairy tales, and personal narratives.
The impact of podcasting tools — Tools like Descript revolutionize podcast editing, enhancing clarity and listener engagement.
Creating platforms for others — Podcasting can serve as an empowering platform for individuals hesitant to share their stories.
Building online communities — Maintaining engagement in niche interest communities proves to be an ongoing challenge.
Social aspects of podcasting — Podcasting fosters connections and serves as a valuable social outlet, especially during isolating times.
Navigating technical challenges — Exploring various tools and platforms helps optimize the podcasting process.
Expanding audience reach — Finding effective ways to share podcasts with wider audiences remains a focus.
Resources
Descript — A podcast editing tool that simplifies workflows and improves audio clarity.
Canva — A design tool used for creating podcast cover art.
GoodPods — A social network platform for podcasters and listeners.
Twitter (Boston’s handle) — Twitter profile for updates and engagement.
(Written with help from Chat-GPT.)
— Hello👋 I’m Craig Constantine.
This is Podtalk. Short conversations with indie podcasters that are not just about podcasting, because I like to take the scenic route.
In each episode, I talk with podcasters about their shows, experiences, what they’ve learned, what motivates them, and… well, pretty much everything related to podcasting from the indie creator’s point of view. I hope these episodes spark ideas and conversations for you, and lead to new ways of looking at this wonderful art of podcasting.
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