Growing a podcast takes more than publishing episodes. Sustainable podcast growth comes from consistent content, professional presentation, remote interviews, and video-driven discoverability that helps new listeners find and trust your show.
LinkedIn-driven B2B podcasts may be entering a new phase. As podcast platforms begin supporting video more deeply, conversations once designed mainly for LinkedIn clips could become discoverable across the broader podcast ecosystem.
Video podcasting isn’t new - but Apple’s latest changes reshape how it works. This guide explains what’s actually changing in distribution, why it matters for creators, and how podcasts can move beyond platform-dependent publishing.
Starting a podcast doesn’t have to be complicated. This guide breaks down the essential equipment, formats, and workflow - without overthinking, overspending, or getting stuck in technical overwhelm.
Most podcasts don’t fail from lack of ideas.
They fail when production becomes heavier than the motivation to continue.
As friction builds - tools, editing, feedback, publishing - creativity turns into project management.
Most serious podcasters hit the same moment at some point:
“I thought I just needed an editor — or maybe some AI tools — but now I’m managing files, feedback, versions, clips, exports, and delivery every week.”