Expect in depth information, skilled analysis and all the top podcasting industry news that will take podcasters beyond how to podcast into keeping you podcasting with a keen focus on serving the everyday podcaster and of course taking you inside Libsyn the largest podcast host and distribution network since 2004! The Feed is a must subscribe for all podcasters interested in making sure that their shows and their skills grow along with the ever changing and evolving podcasting industry.
Get more tips and updates from Rob and Elsie, plus show notes from every episode.
The Feed is produced by Libsyn’s Community Manager Elsie Escobar and co-hosted by VP of Podcaster Relations, Rob Walch. These two Podcasting Hall of Fame members are serious thought leaders with decades of experience in the podcasting space and regular speakers and panelist at Podcast Movement, Podfest and most all innovative conferences about podcasting.
Rob Walch is the co-author of “Tricks of the Podcasting Masters” an editor’s pick as a Top 10 Reference book for 2006 by Amazon. Rob started podcasting in 2004 as host of the award-winning podCast411 podcast, where he interviewed guests such as Quincy Jones, Walt Mossberg & Larry Kudlow. He has consulted on podcasting for Jack Welch, Tim Ferriss, and eBay, to name just a few.
Elsie Escobar is also co-host and co-founder of She Podcasts, a podcast and network of over 18K podcasters that identify as women and may or may not be career podcasters, or “corpcasters.”
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