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Don't Let Your Podcast Die With Your Editor

Don't Let Your Podcast Die With Your Editor

Episode 166 Published 2 years ago
Description

Today I help you avoid a podcasting headache such as finding out you don't own your show.

Summary
  • Podcast ownership and control. 0:00

    • David Jackson advises maintaining ownership of podcasts by controlling hosting and credit cards.


  • Starting a podcast for a big company with IT control issues. 1:39

    • Company faces challenges when starting a podcast due to embezzlement by former employee Joey.


  • Control of podcast shows and COVID-related challenges. 3:37

    • David Jackson discusses the importance of control over one's show in the audio transcript.


  • Trust and payment in podcast editing. 4:39

    • David Jackson advises podcasters to prioritize trust in their relationships with editors and clients to avoid common pitfalls.



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