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You Must Own Your Own Domain… Goodbye, Todd Cochrane.



There are many ways to podcast. In fact, probably too many to list inside of this program, but we're gonna try. You see, there's one way that you as a podcaster should consider podcasting. The answer, ownyourown.com. Own the domain. Yeah. These were the silver gilded words of one Todd Cochran, who, unfortunately, as of yesterday, has died. It's not every day that you can get Mike Wilkerson to be speechless and unfortunately - Todd's unexpected death gets you a front row seat to learn more about what he and Bryan appreciate and foster in a world that now doesn't include Todd Cochrane. We'll share all of that and more inside this episode of the Podcast Gauntlet where we Throw-Down, Discuss, Rise & Shine in Podcasting! The ultimate success for every podcaster – is FEEDBACK! Be sure to take just a few minutes to tell the hosts of this podcast what YOU think over at Apple Podcasts! It takes only a few minutes but helps the hosts of this program pave the way to future greatness! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts via The Podcaster Matrix!       The Podcast Gauntlet Podcast Connection Links:   Connect with The Hosts (and View Direct Contact information Below!)   Subscribe to This Podcast & Listen Now!        Subscribe, Like, and Share Everywhere! Help The Podcast Gauntlet Grow!   The Shownotes for this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet: https://youtu.be/twmxt5WWr5I Timestamps for this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet: 00:00 Farewell to Podcasting Pioneer Todd Cochrane 06:19 Todd: Spotlighting Unsung Heroes Through Interviews 07:31 "Bold Insights from Deaf Community Engagement" 12:49 Todd Cochrane's Dynamic Podcasting Legacy 14:48 Mission-Driven, Audience-Centric Impact of Todd Cochrane 18:38 "Celebrating Todd Cochrane's Impactful Legacy"   Questions Answered Inside this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet: Reflecting on Legacy: The hosts discuss the unique legacy left behind by Todd Cochrane in the podcasting world. What qualities or practices of Todd’s do you feel are most influential for podcasters today? Owning Your Content: Todd was a strong advocate for “ownyourown.com” – the importance of owning your podcast’s domain and content. Do you agree with his stance? What risks do podcasters face if they don’t own their own platforms? Podcasting Personalities: The hosts describe Todd as both forthright and sometimes ‘gruff’ in his delivery. How do personality and authenticity impact a podcaster’s ability to influence and build community? Building Community: Todd referred to his audience as “Ohana,” a Hawaiian term for family. How can podcasters create and nurture their own sense of community among listeners? Interviewing Style: Todd was noted for seeking out the “nuts and bolts” people behind big projects and asking tough questions. What value does this approach add, and how could other podcasters learn from it? Balancing Life and Passion: Todd was noted as a dedicated family man, with a host recalling him asking, “When is it you’re gonna have some family time?” How can podcasters and creatives balance ambition with personal life? Learning from Loss: The episode explores the impact of losing influential voices in the field. How can the podcasting community honor and continue the work of those who’ve paved the way? Technology in Podcasting: Todd was known for embracing new technology and adapting his workflow. How important is it for podcasters to stay current with tech, and where should they draw the line? Success and Comparison: Bryan highlights that one shouldn’t measure their own success against someone like Todd Cochrane. How can podcasters define and celebrate their own progress? Podcasting Without Rules: The hosts mention that podcasting is ultimately about crafting your own path, with no hard rules.


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