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Award-winning podcast producer Eric Johnson

Today Matt is talking with Eric Johnson from Bumblecast.FM. From winning the 2019 Podcast of the Year award to helping make original podcasts, Eric is a well-known and prominent podcast …

Resilient Retail: Shopify’s Latest Big Bet on Podcasting & the Subtle Art of the Interview (ft. Kristen LaFrance)

Kristen shares thoughtful insights into how she preps for and conducts interviews that specifically serve the needs of her listeners. She also talks about how she navigated rising to the occasion when the stakes got high: Kristen was told just days into her new job at Shopify that she’d be taking over the podcast hosting duties from Harley Finklestein, the company’s president. And then she learned that he’d be her first interview guest for the show. Talk about pressure! A key component to Kristen’s, and by extension the show’s, success is how much thought went into developing the show’s premise. Also critical is that Kristen has a deep understanding of the retail world and she is actively involved in the community she serves. In other words, she knows who her audience is and the type of information they will benefit from, and then she goes and gets it. Resilient Retail launched in October of 2020 and is a twice-weekly interview show that focuses on the world of retail, with a particular focus on serving small business owners trying to figure out the online space. Resilient Retail also has a YouTube channel and a robust five-year growth plan that extends far beyond the podcast. Please join 3 Clips host and Marketing Showrunners founder Jay Acunzo as he talks with Kristen about all that she has learned and how she’s applying that to create just the right kind of interview show that will serve her growing audience.INTRODUCING GROWABLE SHOWS, a new on-demand course about show development from Jay:https://jayacunzo.com/growable-showsJOIN THE NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to “Playing Favorites,” Jay Acunzo’s weekly email, and get 1 new concept or technique every Friday morning to help you create your audience’s favorite things: marketingshowrunners.com/subscribe/. INSIDE THIS EPISODE: Resilient Retail can be found here: https://resilient.shopify.com/season-oneFollow Resilient Retails host Kristen LaFrance on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/kdlafranceFollow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/You can find all episodes of 3 Clips wherever you listen to podcasts, or by browsing the show’s home page at marketingshowrunners.com/podcastThanks for listening!

The Truth About Success As A Content Creator

On today’s episode, Craig talks with Ben Pines, the Head of Content and Product Evangelist of Elementor. Ben is a  marketing expert that has developed several successful online ventures in …

How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí ] About Anything: IP Extensions, Intuition, & Process (ft. Juleyka Lantigua-Williams)

Juleyka has worked behind the scenes in various capacities on many hit shows, including 70 Million, Latina to Latina, Driving the Green Book, Marvel’s Voices, Code Switch, and more Her depth of experience merged in a flash to become one of her newest hits: How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything. The show went from idea to launch in just three weeks, but of course it took Juleyka’s years of work in podcasting to make something like that possible. This show is personal, which is why Juleyka cast herself in a role she wouldn’t normally choose: she’s the show host and narrator. How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything addresses issues that adult children of immigrant parents may have a hard time talking to their parents about. Juleyka herself is from the Domincan Republic and moved to the US when she was 10, so she makes the perfect stand-in for her audience, because she is the audience. In each episode, a guest shares a testimonial of an issue they face, and this is followed by an interview between Juleyka and an expert in the field, where they discuss the issue at hand. Most importantly, the show is resonating with listeners. In this episode, join 3 Clips host and Marketing Showrunners founder Jay Acunzo as he talks with Juleyka Lantigua Williams about the large and small choices that make How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything a success – and how it was the perfect combination of Juleyka following her well-honed instincts and tapping into her high tolerance for risk that made it happen.JOIN THE NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to “Playing Favorites,” Jay Acunzo’s weekly email, and get 1 new concept or technique every Friday morning to help you create your audience’s favorite things: marketingshowrunners.com/subscribe/. JAY'S WORKSHOPS & COURSES FOR PODCASTERS: Consider the course, Growable Shows, if you're trying to turn your rough ideas into a better premise for your podcast — one that prompts subscription and sharing. https://jayacunzo.com/growable-showsOr consider the Showrunner Sessions, an 8-week intensive to develop your ideas and do real work on your real show, tackling the tough, important, and creative challenges you can’t quickly google. We run 1 workshop per quarter. Learn more and sign up for updates and discounts here: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/podcast-workshops-content-marketers/INSIDE THIS EPISODE: How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything can be found here: https://www.talktomamipapi.com/Follow How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] About Anything host Juleyka Lantigua-Williams on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/JuleykaLantiguaLearn more about Lantigua Williams & Co. here: https://www.lantiguawilliams.com/Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/You can find all episodes of 3 Clips wherever you listen to podcasts, or by browsing the show’s home page at marketingshowrunners.com/podcastThanks for listening!

5 Podcast Videos Worth Your Time

On today’s episode, I’m talking about five videos on the Castos YouTube page, which will help streamline the podcasting process. It doesn’t matter if you’re a podcasting veteran or if …

StartUp: How to Create Gripping Moments When Nothing Huge Happens

Today, we’re re-airing one of the most popular episodes from the 3 Clips archives. Jay breaks down what makes Gimlet Media’s StartUp so arresting — especially during moments when nothing all that gripping ACTUALLY happened.JOIN THE NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to “Playing Favorites,” Jay Acunzo’s weekly email, and get 1 new concept or technique every Friday morning to help you create your audience’s favorite things: marketingshowrunners.com/subscribe/. CONSIDER THE WORKSHOP: In the Showrunner Sessions, learn how to make a podcast that makes a difference. Join Jay and a group of your peers in this 8-week intensive to develop your ideas and do real work on your real show, tackling the tough, important, and creative challenges you can’t quickly google.We run 1 workshop per quarter. Learn more and sign up for updates and discounts here: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/podcast-workshops-content-marketers/INSIDE THIS EPISODE: StartUp can be found here: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/startupFollow StartUp host Alex Blumberg on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/abexlumbergFollow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/You can find all episodes of 3 Clips wherever you listen to podcasts, or by browsing the show’s home page at marketingshowrunners.com/podcastThanks for listening!

Bonus Episode: What Should Be Planned vs. Improvised, with Robert Rose

This live call was part of The Showrunner Sessions. This is the 8-week podcast workshop series where we at Marketing Showrunners work with podcasters to transform your skills, your show, and your community, with an aim to making “their favorite podcast.” Join Jay and Robert in this informative, insightful conversation about strategies to create a great podcast. Robert talks about his process; the importance of planning, structure, and doing your research; and he emphasizes why you should “write it down.” NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to “Playing Favorites,” the newsletter from Jay Acunzo and Marketing Showrunners, exploring creativity, content, marketing, and making someone's favorite podcast. Subscribe at marketingshowrunners.com/subscribe/WORKSHOPS: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/podcast-workshops-content-marketers/These are online, interactive, cohort-based workshops for makers and marketers, all for one aim: Learn how to make a show that makes a difference. In other words, learn how to make someone's FAVORITE show. Level up an existing show, or launch a new one. Students are marketers, executives, science researchers, freelancers, entrepreneurs, authors, and artists and thinkers of all kinds who connect, do real work on their real shows together, and benefit from the community around them as much as the system we’ve built. INSIDE THIS EPISODE: Robert Rose’s This Old Marketing can be found here: https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/pnr-with-this-old-marketing-podcast/ Follow Robert Rose on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Robert_Rose Learn more about Robert Rose here: https://robertrose.net/ Visit The Content Advisory here: https://contentadvisory.net/ Find Robert’s podcast The Weekly Wrap here: https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/cmi-weekly-wrap-podcast/ Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/You can find all episodes of Marketing Showrunners wherever you listen to podcasts, or by browsing the show’s home page at marketingshowrunners.com/podcastThanks for listening!(3 Clips with Jay Acunzo is the official podcast of Marketing Showrunners, helping makers and marketers find and share their voices and make shows that make a difference. MSR offers free and paid education and entertainment to help you create podcasts and video shows that are central to both your brand and your audience’s lives.)

How to Figure Out What Content to Record

After coming up with a name, designing the cover art, and finally sitting behind the mic, you’re probably thinking about what the heck you’re going to talk about. Filling out …