On 3 Clips, the world's most creative podcasters dissect their best work, a few pieces at a time. Join author and veteran podcaster Jay Acunzo as we go inside the creative processes and philosophies of hosts and producers we admire. Interviews have included podcasters from the TED Audio Collective (Far Flung with Saleem Reshamwala, Design Matters with Debbie Millman), Morning Brew / Business Insider (Business Casual with Kinsey Grant), KCRW (Bodies with Allison Behringer), Discovery (Curiosity Daily with Ashley Hamer and Cody Gough), Vox Media / New York Magazine (Pivot with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway), and Shopify (Resilient Retail with Kristen LaFrance), as well as top individual voices like Richard Parks III (Richard's Famous Food Podcast), Neil Pasricha (3 Books, named an Apple Podcasts Top Show), Kristen Meinzer (By the Book), and Juleyka Lantigua-Williams (CEO, Lantigua Williams & Co). 3 Clips is an original series from Castos, makers of software tools for podcasters to connect more deeply with their audiences.
Currently we’re between seasons at 3 Clips. In the meantime let’s listen in on an old episode of Audience.
Newt Schottlekote created their first audio drama in 2017 when they were only 15 years old. That led to the creation of Caldera Studios, a production company where Newt produces their work including their latest series, Where the Stars Fell.
In this episode, Newt and Stuart discuss the creative process of making a fiction podcast, the need for budgets in audio drama, and strategies for crowdfunding.
Links
Castos and Stripe Integration
castos.com/integrations/stripe/
Audience
Newt’s website:
Newt’s piece on Medium
Caldera Studio’s Bandcamp
newtonschottelkotte.bandcamp.com/track/cemetery
Inkwyrm Podcast
Where The Stars Fell Podcast
Connect with Newt on Twitter
Fable and Folly
No, this is not a new 3 Clips episode. Since we’re taking a break from producing new episodes, we wanted to share another Castos Original, ‘Audience’.
This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot and features podcast producer Marcus dePaula, a former live audio engineer who spent years touring with national acts like Michelle Branch, Creed and Jars of Clay.
Links
As Season 2 comes to a close Evo and Stuart discuss some highlights from the season and offer some final words of wisdom.
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3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com
Inside This Episode
You can listen to listen Audience online or anywhere you get podcasts
This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu obscureballpod.com
About the Host
Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He’s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
Cyber crime, hacking and the dark side of the internet. In many ways, Darknet Diaries seems like a scary podcast and at times it can be. But it’s not scary in the sense that you need a lot of technical knowledge to enjoy it. That’s because Jack Rhysider is a brilliant storyteller. He takes really complicated subjects like hacking and makes them palpable. So if you don’t know anything about the Darknet, don’t worry. Jack is the perfect guide for a world that might seem foreign for many of us.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS
3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com
Inside This Episode
You can listen to all previous episodes of Darknet Diaries on their website darknetdiaries.com
The episode featured is 109: Team Poison
Follow Jack Rhysider on Twitter @JackRhysider
This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu
About the Host
Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He’s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
The long-form interview has become a staple in podcasting. Some of the most popular podcasts in the world feature what, on the surface, seems like a pretty simple format. However to do this well isn’t always simple and it’s important to find little ways to distinguish interview podcasts and the best podcast interviewers know how to do this. Over the course of 300 episodes and counting, Dan Cable Presents has made small tweaks to the production process that make these interviews stand out.
Dan Cables Presents is hosted by Dan Cable, a musician living in Portland, Oregon. Each show features an interview with a musician, usually one from the Pacific Northwest. But rather than just record a long conversation with a guest, Dan intersperses bits of the artist’s music so the audience can hear the music for themselves. Show…Don’t tell. He joins the show to chat with Evo about how his show has evolved over the course of several years and 300 plus episodes.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS
3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com
Inside the Episode
Find all episodes of Dan Cable Presents dancablepresnets.com
Follow Dan on twitter @DanCable
This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu and Jude Brewer.
Music was created by Tyler Litwin
About the Host
Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He’s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
It’s almost a meme at this point. A group of friends sitting around riffing say “this should be a podcast!.” Often those podcasts don’t work because they lack structure and a clear direction.
Dirt Cheap is NOT one of those podcasts. It’s funny, edgy and off the cuff but still manages to keep a basic structure that makes for an easy, entertaining listen. Husband and wife duo, Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden teamed up with production studio Neon Hum to bring us this unique podcast. The premise is actually pretty simple. Geoffrey reads from a dime store novel called “Murder in the Glass Room” a baffling noir novel from the 1940’s, while Amanda reacts in real time (with plenty of commentary and bantering between the two hosts.) The result is a 22 episode story arc that will leave you laughing.
The pair chat with Evo about the importance of structure within a show, how they take they goofiness seriously, and in general, their creative process for making Dirt Cheap.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS
3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com
Inside the Episode
You can listen to all episodes of Dirt Cheap on Neon Hum’s website
You can follow Amanda Meadows on twitter @amandonium
To learn more about Geoffrey, check out his website
This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu
Music is by Tyler Litwin
About the Host
Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He’s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
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