NCR 034: Stepping outside podcasting’s echo chamber
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Stepping outside podcasting’s echo chamber.
Hosted by Bryan Person. Recorded from Boston, Massachusetts, USA and published for Wednesday, June 27, 2007.

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How to step out of podcasting’s echo chamber.
- Evangelize outside your regular online network. Here are some groups/people/places to start:
- A club, organization, or religious group that you belong to.
- A nearby elementary, middle school, or high school. Talk to the teachers or PTO about setting up a podcast for the school or your child’s class.
- A local college or adult education center. Does the school’s communications program have a class on new media or podcasting? Offer to do a presentation — or teach a class.
- Your local cable access station.
- Your municipal officers/politicians. Perhaps create a podcast for someone running for school committee or city council.
- Your family. Interview a different member of your family each week and turn the interviews into a podcast.
- Don’t get hung up on explaining the technology at first. Concentrate on the benefits for that person or organization, using the “you know when … ?” style.
- Dispel the common misconception that you’ll need an iPod to listen to a podcast.
- Explain podcasting using concepts people are likely to understand quickly. For example:
- “It’s like Internet radio that you can listen to whenever — and wherever — you want.”
- “It’s an audio version of TiVo.”
- Show the people you’re talking to that there are podcasts in the subjects they are interested in. Ask them about their hobbies and direct them to relevant podcasts.
- If you are presenting on podcasting a conference, really make an effort to be welcoming to newcomers. Seek out their questions. Spend some time with them after their presentation.
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5 Responses
Mark
27|Jun|2007 1All official PAB conference audio will be published over the coming weeks at canadianpodcastbuffet.ca.
Bryan
27|Jun|2007 2Great, Mark. And thanks again for a great conference!
vivian
28|Jun|2007 3Thanks for the mention Bryan! I’m glad we were able to connect at PAB. I enjoyed listening to your show this evening…great tips! I look forward to future shows!
Bryan
28|Jun|2007 4Vivian:
Thank you so much for listening. Now it’s time for me to listen to your podcast. Great meeting you as well at PAB!
Dave
28|Jun|2007 5Hi Bryan.. it was great to meet you at PAB and I’m now a NewCommRoad traveler.
I agree with you that being in the Echo Chamber is an important issue and have found many times that podcasters seem to forget that podcasting is still a strange and unknown communication medium. In fact, I’ve discovered that nearly 95% of the business audience for my Webinar Wisdom podcast never heard of a podcast before they received an email from me inviting them to listen. To those that showed interest, I needed to explain what a podcast was and how to tune in. Terms like subscription, RSS, blog and even iTunes needed to be defined. Yes, the word iPod was recognized but only as a method of music download and certainly not as a device to gather business information and commentary.
In some ways, it’s great that we’re explorers of a new frontier but we must not hesitate to evangelize our podcasting journey. There is still a huge potential audience to reach and I thank you for your efforts to help us focus on how to look beyond the Echo Chamber.
cheers… dave
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