POD-Alization: Best Podcasts By Kids: Be A Better Podcaster; African Podcasting

EarBuds weekly recommendations: Podcasts hosted by Kids

Every week, Arielle Nissenblatt releases EarBuds Podcast Recommendations from her website EarBuds Podcast Collective. The five recommendations are on a specific topic and curated by anyone from a fan, listener, or podcaster.

This week, it's podcasts hosted by kids, curated by Seraphina Malina-Derben.

Malina-Derben says: "There are many family-friendly and kid podcasts, but most are hosted by grown-ups. It's time to showcase the pioneering kid podcasters behind the mic. There aren't many, and some of them have moved on from podcasting. That doesn't mean to say their content isn't worthy of recognition."

"I'm choosing podcasts that show the guts it takes to become a young podcaster," Malina-Derben continues. "These shows are so varied. The common theme is they all give hope for a better future."

Check out these five podcasts hosted by kids

Be A Better Podcaster: Great Resource For New, Growing & Aspirational Podcasters

 Danny Brown has been podcasting (unofficially with one episode) since 2009, and officially since 2017. He's the host of One Minute Podcast Tips, as well as several other podcasts, including one that he co-hosts with his wife, Jaclyn.

He's the Head of Podcaster Support & Experience at Captivate.fm, the world's only growth-oriented podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetization platform.

He has also published four books, including Influence Marketing, described as “…the book that will change the way you do business” and recognized as one of the Top 100 Business Books by Nielsen.

Mr. Brown's Substack Be A Better Podcaster is an insanely good resource for podcasters that are new, aspirational or in a growth mindset on their evolving podcast journey.

Check out his tips and sign up for his Substack here.

His latest Substack entry --  What Podcast Editing Software is Best for Beginners? -- is chock-full of useful information on the equipment needed.

 Tony Doe on what's happening in the African podcast scene

Tony Doe is a Radio and Podcast Consultant, out of Lagos, Nigeria. He is the Country Rep of the Association of Podcast And Voice-Over Artists [APVA]. His Substack newsletter is
Podcast Related: This Week In The Podverse. Tony is a talented podcast specialist with international experience and extensive media knowledge.

Here is an excerpt from Tony's latest newsletter. You can subscribe here.

 By Tony Doe

 This week’s episode of "Into the Podverse," appraises Africa's growing presence in podcasting.

New Podcast Series 'Campus Chatterbox' Set to Spotlight Nigerian University Life

"Campus Chatterbox" is a new podcast series by Informed Communications focusing on Nigerian university campuses. Lead Producer Mr Ibrahim James Kofa aims to create a community platform where students can share experiences and stories. The podcast covers diverse topics like academics, student life, and career exploration through interviews with students, professors, and experts. Segments like "Student Spotlight" and "Campus Confessions" promise engaging content.

Aproko Doctor Opens Up About Childhood Memories, Love, and Faith on Podcast

In this episode of Tea with Tay, host Taymesan chats with Aproko Dr, delving into the latter’s upbringing in Surulere and the hurdles faced. From childhood tales to finding love, the episode touches on personal stories and faith, diving into discussions about Jesus.

Rita Chindah's 'IPSERIES' Claims Top Spot in Trade Secret Podcast Rankings

Nigerian podcaster Rita Chindah's "IPSERIES" recently claimed the top spot in Feedspot's "Ten Best Trade Secret Podcasts" after three years of hard work. Rita credits her achievement to the support of her #IPFRIENDS and guests. This highlights the significance of community backing for podcast success.

Caster Semenya Talks Gender in Sports on The Carol Ofori Podcast

Diane Macpherson, a radio and podcasting expert, shares news of Caster Semenya's compelling interview on The Carol Ofori Podcast at East Coast Radio's Umhlanga headquarters. The two-time Olympic gold medalist delved into the significance of her ongoing battle regarding gender in sports, shedding light on its broader importance beyond her journey.

Adrian Daniels Explores Ghana's Appeal and Empowerment with Ivy Prosper on 'The Sound of Accra' Podcast

Growth & Community Leader Adrian Daniels, in his latest podcast episode of 'The Sound of Accra,' engages in a dynamic conversation with Ivy Prosper, a multifaceted YouTuber, Presenter, and Founder of Prosper Creative Group. The episode delves into various topics, including tips for content creators, advice for those relocating to Ghana, reflections on the Year of Return marking enslaved Africans' arrival in the U.S., and Ghana's appeal to the diaspora. They also discussed the importance of digital platforms for storytelling and empowerment, highlighting women's challenges in Africa. The episode offers a rich exploration of culture, empowerment, and creative industries.

 You can subscribe to Tony's newsletter here. Learn about how podcasting is growing is other parts of the world.

 

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