• How Early Network Branding Fuels Long-Term Growth | Horse Radio Network
    2026/07/09

    What does it mean to brand yourself as a podcast network—even when you’re still on your first show? Most creators launch solo, but Glenn Hebert took a different path, establishing a network identity from day one to shape listener expectations and drive long-term opportunity. His approach reveals how intentional structure early on can set the stage for growth, monetization, and even acquisition in a niche landscape.

    Glenn Hebert is a long-time podcaster who launched his first show in 2006 and built a podcast network serving the equestrian world. Over nearly two decades, he expanded from one show to a diverse roster of hosts and programs, ultimately leading to an acquisition. Glenn brings direct, hands-on experience with hiring, contracts, operations, and advertiser relations.

    Listen for:

    4:04 Building a Podcast Network

    9:47 Choosing the Right Hosts

    16:03 Unique advertising model insights

    18:26 Host read ads and sponsor products

    21:47 Handling podcast sponsorship obligations

    24:30 Contract control over content

    29:09 Preparing for a Future Sale

    37:16 Letting hosts leave with their show

    41:22 Managing time and sponsor relations

    50:44 Challenges of Being Discovered

    53:37 Building a Trust-Based Network

    CONNECT WITH GUEST: GLENN HEBERT, FOUNDER OF THE HORSE RADIO NETWORK

    Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Horses in the Morning Podcast

    Podcast rec: Mighty Blue on the Appalachian Trail | Horses in the Morning

    Book rec: Cat and Wright Series by Lisa WYsocki

    CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM

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    Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman

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  • Why Humanity and Creative Freedom Matter in Podcast Networks | Magic Thread Media
    2026/07/02

    What does it take to make compassion and human connection a true operational thread inside a podcast network, rather than just a slogan? This conversation asks how centering real relationships and creative freedom can shape not only who joins a network, but also how shows are supported, grown, and amplified. Guest Amy Lynn Durham draws from her personal journey in both corporate leadership and podcasting to share how a values-driven approach influences day-to-day decisions.

    Amy Lynn Durham left a corporate executive role to pursue her mission of infusing heart and connection into the workplace. After hundreds of guest spots and several years running her own show, she launched her podcast network at the end of 2025 with six shows. Her experience straddles independent podcast production, prior network participation, and now building a network from the ground up. Six months into building her own podcast network, she offers a practical window into shaping culture, structure, and opportunities for independent voices.

    Listen For:

    5:44 Why she built the network

    9:17 The creative freedom she wanted

    15:31 Questions to ask a network

    23:48 Under-promising on purpose

    25:24 The two production lanes

    28:49 Who the network is for

    35:30 Building the network feed

    47:21 Card decks as revenue

    52:16 Cost to join and the lift

    CONNECT WITH GUEST: AMY LYNN DURHAM, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER | MAGIC THREAD MEDIA

    Website | LinkedIn

    Podcast rec: Circle’s Edges

    Book rec: The Quantum Leader by Dana Zohar | EdgeWalker Card Deck by Dr. Judy Neal

    CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM

    Website | LinkedIn

    Book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman

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  • Surviving as a Niche Network: Lessons from Scripted Fiction | GZM
    2026/06/25

    What happens when a podcast network is built around storytelling as the organizing principle—not just as a buzzword or content strategy? That’s the lens this conversation explores: how prioritizing story and narrative coherence over ad inventory or content volume shapes not only production, but the listener’s entire experience. Joining to discuss, Jeremy Westphal explains why approaching everything—from show selection to advertising to surveys—with a story-first mindset creates a distinct identity and audience relationship.

    Jeremy Westphal draws on hands-on experience from building audio projects at major brands like Comedy Central and Nickelodeon to now running a 30+ show network, GZM, focused on original scripted fiction for kids, families, and young adults. With more than a decade of operational roles across production, ad sales, and partnerships, he brings unique perspective on how a podcast network can balance original storytelling with business realities.

    Listen For:

    09:29 Creating Podcasts

    13:41 Understanding Media Business Models

    18:09 Challenges of original content creation

    25:49 Understanding the audience demographics

    29:33 Improving audience experience

    32:57 Reaching your podcast audience

    38:14 Importance of network and scale

    48:52 Independent scripted productions success

    50:24 The evolution of podcast production

    01:00:00 Licensing books for podcasts

    01:07:41 Building an Authentic Audience

    01:11:37 Producing and sustaining a podcast

    CONNECT WITH GUEST: JEREMY WESTPHAL, DIRECTOR OF PARTNERSHIPS AT GZM SHOWS

    Website | LinkedIn

    Podcast rec: Sherlock & Co. | Earth Rangers

    Book rec: Dragonships series by Scott Reintgen

    CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM

    Website | LinkedIn

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    Produced by Stories & Strategies

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  • Beyond Downloads: What Networks Really Want from Podcasters | NOVA Podcast Network
    2026/06/18

    When podcast creators see themselves as true partners in the network, not just talent, but contributors to the business side, where does that really take both the creator and the network? This episode unpacks how the attitude and approach of podcast hosts can be a deciding factor in whether a podcast network helps them grow and monetize, or leaves their show flat. Rachel Corbett offers a clear-eyed view from years of operating at scale in Australia, showing why long-term success hinges as much on mindset as on metrics.

    Rachel Corbett draws on more than a decade in Australian radio and podcasting, including hands-on leadership roles at major networks. She has seen the evolution of the industry from its early days and currently manages the NOVA Podcast Network with hundreds of shows and millions of monthly downloads. Her background transitioning from traditional media to podcast network operations provides practical insight into how networks actually function behind the scenes, and how the Australian market operates, which, in some cases, isn’t too different from other markets.

    Listen for:

    04:20 Defining a Network as a Partnership

    20:02 What Nova Actually Offers Creators

    22:42 Podcast marketing strategies

    24:27 What Audience Size Gets You In the Door

    27:08 Working with brand collaborations

    34:31 Providing feedback to show creators

    37:10 When a Creator Is Better Off Going Independent

    42:16 Building an Independent Network

    46:36 How Revenue Splits Work With Partner Networks

    50:40 Partnering with successful creators

    57:12 Why Audio Feels Different Than Video

    CONNECT WITH GUEST: RACHEL CORBETT, NETWORK DIRECTOR | NOVA PODCASTS

    Website | Instagram | LinkedIn

    Podcast rec: Two Broke Chicks

    Book rec: Babel by R.F. Kuang

    CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM

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    Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman

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  • Converting Articles into Downloads: The Intersection of Media and Podcasting | Charisma Podcast Network
    2026/06/11

    How can a podcast network use its editorial engine to make individual shows more visible, and does this strategy offer a real solution to the discoverability problem?

    With podcasts often lost in the shuffle, The Charisma Podcast Network offers an opportunity to transform audience reach and podcast growth through content- and article-driven workflows.

    John Matarazzo is the Media Manager at Charisma Media, with experience spanning legacy media and digital audio. After starting as a TV producer and moving into podcasting, he’s helped scale a faith-oriented podcast network within a 50-year-old publishing company, juggling workflows for about 70 shows and leveraging article-driven discovery methods for his podcasters and readers.

    Listen For:

    00:00 Understanding podcast discoverability

    06:35 Charisma Media's early growth story

    10:24 Improving podcast discoverability

    15:23 Building a podcast network foundation

    18:06 Improving podcast management

    22:28 Joining the Charisma Podcast Network

    27:31 Innovative podcast discoverability feature

    29:40 Diversity within the podcast network

    32:10 Increasing website content output

    36:11 Expanding podcast reach with video

    42:07 Finding purpose and making an impact

    50:44 Discussing network systems and collaboration

    CONNECT WITH GUEST: JOHN MATARAZZO

    MEDIA MANAGER FOR CHARISMA MEDIA

    Charisma Podcast Network | Charisma Magazine | LinkedIn | YouTube

    John's Podcast rec: No Dumb Questions - https://pod.link/1204701206 |

    John's Book rec: The Power to Prosper by Cap Chatfield - https://amzn.to/4euwJdz

    CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM

    Website | LinkedIn

    Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman - https://amzn.to/4tIyOXZ

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    54 分
  • Why Owning Every Show Drives Quality, Consistency, and Profits | OGGN
    2026/06/04

    What happens when a podcast network isn't just a loose collection of shows, but an operational system with complete ownership, direct host management, and monetization strategies that begin before a single episode is released? This conversation examines a distinctive “own everything, sell before launch” approach, offering a pragmatic look at why full control might create better sponsor relationships and higher margins.

    Mark LaCour draws on a decade-plus of experience building a podcast network from a single niche show into an international portfolio of 30+ in-house productions, the Oil and Gas Global Network, all within the oil and gas sector. Before starting his first podcast in 2011, he spent years in sales and technology, bringing a practical, industry-rooted perspective to every decision about network structure and growth.

    Listen For:

    00:00 Exploring Podcast Networks

    6:15 Finding the right podcast host

    11:34 Starting the first podcast

    20:07 Managing podcast sponsorships

    25:10 Making money from conferences

    29:31 AI and augmented reality threats

    33:15 Blocking AI spiders on content

    40:04 Leveraging loyal listeners for growth

    42:03 Measuring podcast value beyond downloads

    49:47 Future of Video Content Creation

    1:00:52 Hire an editor to improve podcast

    1:04:12 Staying Creative and Engaging Fans

    CONNECT WITH GUEST: MARK LACOUR, FOUNDER, OIL AND GAS GLOBAL NETWORK (OGGN)

    LinkedIn | Website | Podcast | X

    Book rec: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

    Podcast rec: Marketing Over Coffee - https://pod.link/251299460

    CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM

    Website | LinkedIn

    Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman - https://amzn.to/4tIyOXZ

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Why Most Networks Miss the Mark on Creator Experience | BE Podcast Network
    2026/05/28

    What does it look like to build a podcast network revenue model that actually respects the diversity of its shows? Jethro Jones offers a candid view into how value, sponsorship, and compensation flow within a network, especially when not every show fits the sponsorship mold. His approach challenges common assumptions about monetization, showing what’s possible when incentives are designed to align with real operational and creative dynamics.

    As a former school administrator who moved from running a single education podcast to launching the BE Podcast Network with 30+ shows, Jethro Jones has seen firsthand what it takes to help podcasters grow, learn, and discover the hidden challenges of network operations. His hands-on approach to onboarding creators, refining support systems, and structuring the business side is shaped by experience in both education and podcasting.

    Listen For:

    8:27 Starting a podcast for self-improvement

    21:06 Coordinating podcast production details

    24:05 Perception of podcast advertising

    27:31 Making ad reads authentic

    33:36 Exploring niche podcast opportunities

    37:53 Joining the BE Podcast Network

    48:08 Delegating tasks for efficiency

    51:35 Finding your podcast community

    59:00 Sampling content and leveraging SEO

    1:01:04 Reflections on productivity and focus

    1:06:25 Rethinking network value and content

    CONNECT WITH GUEST: JETHRO JONES, FOUNDER, BE PODCAST NETWORK

    LinkedIn | Website | Podcast | X

    Jethro’s book rec: The Courage to be Disliked - https://amzn.to/4cIqOPL

    Jethro’s Podcast rec: Transformative Principal- https://pod.link/770942472

    Jethro’s Podcast rec: Great Houses - https://pod.link/1885728664

    CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM

    Website | LinkedIn

    Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman - https://amzn.to/4tIyOXZ

    Systems, Sponsors, and Partners:

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    Produced by Stories & Strategies

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Protecting Small Podcasts: Networks for Indie Voices, Not Profit | Feminist Podcast Collective
    2026/05/21

    What happens when a podcast network is built around support instead of scale?

    Becky Mollenkamp created the Feminist Podcast Collective in 2024 after growing frustrated with how often podcasting rewards visibility, monetization, and industry status over community, accessibility, and overlooked voices. Instead of waiting for traditional networks to create space for different creators, she built a membership-based network centered on collaboration, shared values, and long-term sustainability.

    From flexible membership dues based on financial circumstances to a values-alignment application process, Becky’s approach challenges many of the assumptions behind how podcast networks traditionally operate. The network has already grown to more than 50 member shows, prioritizing support and equity over aggressive growth or advertising pressure.

    The conversation explores what it takes to build a mission-driven podcast network, the tension between sustainability and monetization, and why Becky believes independent creators deserve communities designed around mutual support rather than competition. For podcasters questioning whether success must always be measured by downloads, ad revenue, or scale, Becky offers a very different vision for what a network can be.

    Listen For:

    00:00 Membership Pricing and Values

    09:38 Intersectional Feminism Goals

    19:52 Promoting Member Shows

    20:48 A Unique Podcast Model

    30:13 Resource Library Overview

    37:41 Managing a Community

    43:33 Member Retention

    51:20 Celebrity Fatigue in Podcasting

    59:53 Balancing Growth and Sustainability

    CONNECT WITH GUEST: BECKY MOLLENKAMP, FEMINIST BUSINESS COACH

    LinkedIn | Website | Podcast | Threads

    Podcast rec: Off the Grid

    Book rec: Liberate Your Business by Becky Mollenkamp

    CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM

    Website | LinkedIn

    Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman

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    1 時間 3 分