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    Episodes (7)

    The Art and Science of Podcasting

    The Art and Science of Podcasting

    It’s both easier and harder than ever to build a successful podcast. In this episode, we chat with Sriram and Aarthi from the Good Time Show, who ventured into the world of audio peak pandemic and have since interviewed the likes of Elon Musk, Calvin Harris, and Naomi Osaka.

    We get their perspective on how to succeed in this competitive landscape, differentiation and the sliding scale of entertainment and information, the difference between an audience and a community, podcast analytics and how they’re changing, and even what Sriram has learned from his frontrow experience at Twitter recently.

    Topics Covered:

    • 00:00 - Intro
    • 02:20 - Podcast trivia
    • 06:07 - Starting a podcast
    • 08:45 - Differentiating
    • 13:10 - Information vs entertainment
    • 18:08 - Getting off the talk track
    • 20:40 - Growth and metrics
    • 22:31 - Authenticity
    • 27:10 - Secret sauce of podcasting
    • 28:10 - Advice for new podcasters
    • 29:58 - In-person events
    • 32:06 - Tech as a force for good
    • 34:50 - The next wave of social
    • 37:23 - Creator middle class
    • 41:16 - Podcast infrastructure
    • 42:55 - ChatGPT
    • 45:10 - Swapping lives with a celebrity
    • 52:26 - Your personal monopoly

     

    Resources:

    Find Sriram on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sriramk

    Find Aarthi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aarthir

    Find Aarthi and Sriram on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@AarthiAndSriram

    Check out the Good Time Show: https://www.aarthiandsriram.com/

     

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    The Future of Audio

    The Future of Audio

    Audio is no longer just audio anymore -- podcasts now pull from new video platforms like TikTok and older ones like radio, user experience is growing and changing, and it's easier than ever to create audio content. Where do all these mediums converge and where do they diverge -- when it comes to user experience, product design, recommendations, discovery, and more?

    In this episode from October 2020, a16z general partner Connie Chan and Spotify’s chief R&D officer Gustav Söderström join host Sonal Choksi to discuss the past, present and future of audio. They dig into everything from what the past in radio can tell us about the future, what audio can and will borrow from mediums like video and platforms like TikTok, the role for more interactivity and increased use of tools like machine learning and AI, and more. 

    The Present Future of Audio: Talk, Music, Video, Interactivity

    The Present Future of Audio: Talk, Music, Video, Interactivity

    We've already talked a lot about podcasting, both evolution of the industry as well as the form, but where are we going with the future of audio, more broadly? Can we borrow from the present and future of video (e.g., TikTok) to see what's next in audio (more layers, more interactivity)? Can we borrow from the past of audio (i.e., radio) to see what's next for audio experiences (more blending of music, talk, podcasting)? Where do all these mediums converge and where do they diverge -- when it comes to user experience, product design, recommendations, discovery?

    Gustav Söderström, chief R&D officer (who oversees the product, design, data, and engineering teams) at Spotify -- the world's most popular audio streaming subscription service -- joins this episode of the a16z Podcast for a deep dive on all things audio with a16z general partner Connie Chan and editor in chief Sonal Chokshi. They cover the past, present, and future of audio -- going high level into the big trends and also dipping down into the trenches -- especially given the increased blending of talk/ podcasting, music, more. What are the challenges to designing for different mediums, on both front end and back end (including machine learning and different graphs), when listeners want everything in one place when and where they want it... yet their contexts shift?

    But the conversation more broadly is really more about what happens when we give creators (of all kinds!) tools -- not just for expression but for fan engagement and monetization too. We also discuss the themes of super apps and full-stack approaches when it comes to innovating on top of a protocol, as well as how innovation happens in practice: How do mediums -- and organizations -- evolve, prioritize, "disrupt themselves"? All this and more in this episode.

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    Heroes & Myths in Entrepreneurship -- Guy Raz

    Heroes & Myths in Entrepreneurship -- Guy Raz

    "I'm in a movie, but it's the wrong movie."

    For better or for worse, we tell the story of entrepreneurs as one of the mythical hero's journey: that's there's a call, a test (multiple tests!), a destination... But nothing truly follows such a clean, linear, storytelling arc. Stories of success and resilience are messy and full of "sleepless nights, anxiety-ridden fears, moments of real despair and failure", observes Guy Raz -- who is the host, co-creator, and editorial director of three NPR programs, including the popular podcast "How I Built This" -- and has a new book (coming out this week) on How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World's Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs.

    But in sharing these stories, are we also indulging in "failure porn"? Where do (and don't) debates about optimism vs. pessimism come in; does this really squelch the appetite for building? What happens when "unexpected paths" are actually things like a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic? Editor in chief (and showrunner of the a16z podcasts) Sonal Chokshi probes Raz on these questions and more, while also pulling the threads of how storytelling IS business -- whether it's a company or a community or a product or a movement. So what's the difference between "building buzz" and "engineering word of mouth"? And how do the stories we tell ourselves, and others, actually move things?

    Raz is also an entrepreneur with his own production company; has won numerous awards and accolades; co-created a podcast for kids (Wow In The World); and is hosting a music interview show for Spotify, not to mention his NPR shows. So what's his best interview tip? And how does his story also thread into this broader sea of stories, along with the story of the podcasting industry, and even the story (and history) of the Bay Area? This episode is for anyone wanting to figure out how to rewrite their own story... it's really for everyone.

    Podcasting and the Future of Audio

    Podcasting and the Future of Audio

    This podcast (first recorded in 2019, now being rerun) -- is a podcast about podcasting: But it's really all about audio. A lot's changed... and a lot hasn't. 

    How do we define "podcasts"; how does the feeds ecosystem currently work; what content and entertainment experiments might change how people not just consume, but create, in the medium? Not to mention monetize, discover, etc... 

    Nick Quah, writer and publisher of Hot Pod (also at Vulture) joins a16z general partner Connie Chan -- and editor in chief (and showrunner of the a16z Podcast) Sonal Chokshi -- to talk about all this and more in this hallway-style jam. 

     

    The views expressed here are those of the individual AH Capital Management, L.L.C. (“a16z”) personnel quoted and are not the views of a16z or its affiliates.

    This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investor or prospective investor, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in any fund managed by a16z. (An offering to invest in an a16z fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund which should be read in their entirety.)

    Past performance is not indicative of future results. Any charts and graphs provided within are for informational purposes solely and should not be relied upon when making any investment decision. Please see https://a16z.com/disclosures for additional important information.

    Rob Gets Interviewed Behind the Scenes on Interviewing Successes & Celebs [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    Rob Gets Interviewed Behind the Scenes on Interviewing Successes & Celebs [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    On this episode, Rob shares his experience as an interviewer and podcaster. He shares with us some strategies on how he chooses his guests, how he prepares his questions, what he thinks is important for interviewees and listeners and other behind the scenes things you need to know about the Disruptors Podcast!

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Find a credible and interesting guest. Rob makes sure that the guest could be a big name, an unknown, a person that the community wouldn’t think of, or a person you could take a chance on to contribute on the message. Hire a good researcher to get you the possible best guests out there. You could find them through your network of colleagues, from the documentaries you’re watching, or from your favourite podcasts. Be insistent if you really want them. Rejection is better than nothing. Reach out by calling, emailing, or even sliding them a message on their social media.
    • Have a framework for the interview. Prepare 5-7 main questions. Research on the quest beforehand. For Rob, sometimes, he intentionally does not research the guest to make it more interesting. There are times also that he lets the energy of conversation guide them. Just remember to make sure of your key questions.
    • Personalize the questions for each guest. Try not to use rehash questions anymore. For The Disruptive Entrepreneur, what’s a sort of common question is about the commercial and the non-commercial experience in their career.
    • The interview is not about the interviewer; it’s about the interviewee. It doesn’t matter how great the guest you’ve invited if you won’t be able to get the best out of him in the interview. Remember to let him finish his answers first before proceeding.
    • Be professional during the interview. Always try to have a good rapport and engage him to talk. Ask good interesting questions. While interviewing, you might tend to look every time at your prepared written questions, it might be quite off-putting for the guest.
    • A podcast is convenient, easy to access, and a personal media. It’s the closest thing that audience could listen to the author or the expert without even meeting him. The podcasting industry has been constantly growing for the last 15 years. But still hasn’t reached its peak of exponential growth.

    BEST MOMENTS

    • “The bigger you make a big decision, the often it’s the worst decision you make.”
    • “It’s good to be nervous because it makes you prepare well.”
    • “Interview is not about the interviewer. It’s about the interviewee.”
    • “Guest is the most important person. You’ve got to try to draw out stories on experiences, the golden nuggets, etc.”
    • “You’re an artist. Whatever you love to do, that is your art.”

    [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://robmoore.com/

    bit.ly/Robsupporter  

    https://robmoore.com/podbooks

     rob.team

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors”

    “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything”

    CONTACT METHOD

    Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs

    LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979

     

    disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com

    200th Special Halloween LIVE Episode: Business Horror Stories [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    200th Special Halloween LIVE Episode: Business Horror Stories [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    On this special 200th episode, Rob talks live about fears in business, importance of public speaking skills, how to run a successful podcast and he also answers live questions about his business and himself. How to deal with the fear of being judged and deal with haters and trolls. Why you need to see everything as a test, manage your emotions, be honest and build trust. Who needs to run a podcast, why to do it and how. Rob also talks about the challenges he had in the past, what success means to him, how being a dad affected his business and what to avoid when you start a business.

    [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://robmoore.com/

    bit.ly/Robsupporter  

    https://robmoore.com/podbooks

     rob.team

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors”

    “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything”

    CONTACT METHOD

    Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs

    LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979

    disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com