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Timber—Stories for Podcasters

by Jon Christensen

With short episodes written by journalists, learn how the world's best podcasters make their shows and grow their audiences. Selected stories from the publication at https://timber.fm

Copyright: 2021

Episodes

A Podcast Built on Ruins

12m · Published 05 Aug 13:10

Building a show that people are willing to pay for means putting in the effort up front to plan, write, and design something listeners can't easily get for free elsewhere. This level of effort isn't for the lazy, but is well rewarded by loyal fans. Writer Shruti Ravindran reveals how Paul MM Cooper built Fall of Civilizations learning along the way, and never shying away from hard work and craft.

Originally published at https://timber.fm/stories/fall-of-civilizations-podcast-feature/

“When I Started Podcasting I was Stealing Everything I Could”

9m · Published 17 Jun 18:45

This is the story of how Jack Rhysider built Darknet Diaries from the ground up. The reason to listen is that Jack Rhysider is an open book about his journey finding an audience as a solo indie podcaster. The venn diagram of his audience probably doesn't have a huge amount of overlap with the shows that get breathless reviews in Vulture, so his story is really instructive for people that are outside the newly monied realm of podcasting.

Written by Pam Moore. Originally published at https://timber.fm/stories/when-i-started-podcasting-i-was-stealing-everything-i-could/.

Off Broadway

10m · Published 10 Jun 13:53

True crime chat casts are the most popular flavor of the true crime genre. Among them, True Crime Obsessed is a hit. Sean Williams wrote a profile of the show that highlights how the two hosts played to their strengths to find their audience.

Listen to learn about a well made pillar of the true crime genre, or to get inspiration if you've ever felt like you're swimming against the current with your show.

Originally published at https://timber.fm/stories/true-crime-obsessed-podcast-feature/

In the Adventure Zone

12m · Published 03 Jun 13:00

This is the origin story of the hit D&D actual-play podcast The Adventure Zone. It was written in summer 2020 by Shruti Ravindran, and much has happened with the McElroys and their juggernaut pod since then. But, if you haven't ever listened, this is a great intro, and if you already love it, you'll love reading Travis's thoughts on how the show went from a funny idea to a hit.

Originally published at https://timber.fm/stories/in-the-adventure-zone/.

Three Million Listens a Month Without a Big Name or Network

9m · Published 27 May 13:00

Written by podcast consultant and journalist Amanda Cupido, this is the story of how Drew Ackerman turned Sleep With Me into his full time job creating a whole new genre of podcast in the process.

Drew lays his struggles and anxieties bare in this story, so it's really useful for newer podcasters wanting to learn about making the leap.

Originally appeared at https://timber.fm/stories/sleep-with-me-podcast-feature/

She Set Out to Change the World, Not Entertain It

16m · Published 20 May 11:05

A story by journalist and podcaster Sean Williams about a podcast that has helped overturn many wrongful convictions and has a fiercely loyal fanbase.

Listen to find out how leaving behind the rules of edge-of-your-seat storytelling was the right choice for this type of show.

Originally appeared at https://timber.fm/stories/undisclosed-podcast-feature/

The Science Journalists Who Don’t Care If You Don’t Like Their Vocal Fry

9m · Published 11 May 16:06

Rachel Feltman and her cohost have given Popular Science a personality with this podcast, and it is decidedly not "but-actually-guy." Angela Chen profiles Feltman's journey to building a loyal audience for her show highlighting the decisions that made it more authentic.

This was one of the original batch of stories for Timber that focused on podcaster profiles and audience building.

See photos and read more of Angela's work at Timber.fm.

The Academic Whose Podcast Is Trying to Change the Law

11m · Published 11 May 16:06

A story by Angela Chen (formerly of the Verge and MIT Technology Review) about Jennifer Doleac's podcast Probable Causation.


Learn how someone with an academic background has made a successful podcast that influences public policy.


Originally appeared at https://timber.fm/stories/the-academic-whose-podcast-is-trying-to-change-the-law/

Timber—Stories for Podcasters has 8 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 1:32:05. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 15th, 2024 09:41.

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