• Podcast to Inbox: Building Effective Email Lists for our Clients
    Mar 25 2025

    They say "The💰💰💰is in the list." Are you maximizing the potential of email lists and newsletters for your clients?

    The importance of capturing listeners' email addresses can't be underestimated! Personalized welcome sequences ensure engagement and retention that eventually turns into a super-fan who will participate in whatever your client is offering.

    Paul Gowder has been harnessing the power of newsletters for years - and comes on the show to share strategies for converting listeners into email subscribers.

    Learn how to repurpose past podcast episodes into valuable content that can drive traffic and increase engagement rates. Plus, explore how effective email lists can boost a podcast's reach and complement other marketing efforts, like social media and live streams.

    Key Discussion Points
    • Why an email list is crucial for growth and how to effectively capture subscriber emails
    • The role of personalized welcome sequences and consistent content delivery to build and retain audience engagement
    • Repurposing podcast content in newsletters to continually drive traffic (and provide it as a service to your clients)!

    Key moments:

    (00:00) Paul’s 25+ Years of Growing a List

    (06:11) Improving Email Welcome Sequences

    (07:24) Converting Podcast Listeners to Subscribers

    (10:22) Maximize Podcast Reach with Newsletters

    (13:11) Engaging Personally via Newsletters

    (19:18) Maximizing Newsletter Value

    (26:10) Automated Subscriber Management Solutions


    About Paul Gowder:

    For over 25 years, Paul has been the driving force behind PowWows.com, the largest online community celebrating Native American culture, arts, and traditions. What started as a passion project has grown into a thriving hub, connecting millions of people with the beauty and spirit of Pow Wows.

    Paul knows the power of community—because he built one of the most engaged online spaces in the world. His expertise in website development, content creation, social media, and email marketing has not only fueled the success of PowWows.com but also helped countless entrepreneurs grow their own online businesses.

    A pioneer in live streaming, blogging, and podcasting, Paul brings the energy of Pow Wows directly to millions of viewers through his website and YouTube channel. With hundreds of Pow Wows visited across North America, he captures and shares the sights, sounds, and stories that make these gatherings so special.

    But Paul isn’t just about building communities—he’s about empowering others to do the same. Through public speaking and consulting, he shares his hard-earned insights on navigating the highs and lows of running an online business.

    Learn more from Paul at paulgowder.com/podcast


    Tools:

    *Riverside.fm to record

    We used Riverside to record this episode. Use code Yetis at *https://creators.riverside.fm/Yetis for 15% off a membership plan.

    *Castmagic.io for show notes

    Castmagic assisted in the crafting of this episode description. It probably saved me 30 minutes by giving me a summary to start with and a list of chapters (which helps with the body of the description). Click on the *link above to see how it works for yourself!

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  • Is Consistency More Important Than a Great Show Format?
    Mar 17 2025

    What makes a podcast episode truly engaging - and keeps listeners coming back? The importance of maintaining a structured yet flexible format can’t be stressed enough by our guest, Wendy Wawrzyniak.

    Our discussion, no matter which way we turned, ended up landing on one form of consistency or another. Consistency not only enhances a listener’s enjoyment but can also promote sustainability and growth.

    Guess what: Consistency also benefits Podcast Editors like you too!

    Key topics covered:
    • Why predictability in podcast formats keeps audiences engaged and builds community
    • The role of podcast editors as managers and consultants to improve show structure and format
    • Tips to streamline production and make better podcasts

    Key moments:

    (00:00) "Podcast Consistency Over Structure"

    (06:07) Keeping listeners engaged mid-episode

    (07:20) Consistency: The way to earn Trust with an audience

    (10:38) When a podcast changes their episode format

    (12:37) Using a compelling clip as a “cold open”

    (14:55) How consistency during recording benefits the Podcast Editor

    (18:31) Insight on Directing a Podcast

    About Wendy Wawrzyniak:

    Wendy is an experienced educator, speaker, and consultant, specializing in AP History instruction and content creation strategies. As the founder of AP History Help, she provides online courses, tutoring, and resources to help students excel in AP History courses.

    With a background in virtual teaching and curriculum development, Wendy has also created The World is Your Classroom, where she has expanded her expertise to the podcasting world, speaking twice at Podfest and serving as an education consultant for conferences.

    She is now leveraging her experience to help podcasters improve their show structure, audience engagement, and presentation skills.

    Find her at https://TheWorldisYourClassroom.net

    • Connect with Wendy on Instagram
    • Connect with Wendy on Facebook
    • Connect with Wendy on LinkedIn

    Let's have some fun!
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    Tools:

    *Riverside.fm to record

    We used Riverside to record this episode. Use code Yetis at *https://creators.riverside.fm/Yetis for 15% off a membership plan.

    *Castmagic.io for show notes

    Castmagic assisted in the crafting of this episode description. Of course, we removed the phrases “Join us as we dive into”, “Uncover the secret behind” and “elevate your podcasting game” - because we also edit our copy!

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    25 mins
  • The Mental Health of Hiring the Wrong Client
    Feb 26 2025

    What are the consequences of hiring the wrong client? What if you need to make money but don't have any good clients yet? Do you start with UpWork or Fiverr?

    Ashley Dickerson-Ellison shares some great stories about leaving her teaching job when they moved overseas for a couple years. She starting her podcast editing business and did what many of us do: Offered services on UpWork.

    Make sure you stay to the end for the story about the guy who interrupted her trip, then came back and asked if she had references. It's a horrible, but funny story I think we can all relate to.

    Key Discussion Points
    • The cost of lower-value clients on commodity job websites
    • The mental shift from an employee to self-employed mindset
    • Building a personal brand with a podcast and website
    • The importance of getting help

    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/the-mental-health-of-hiring-the-wrong-client

    Our guest: Ashley Dickson-Ellison

    Ashley Dickson-Ellison has been in the podcasting world since 2018 with the launch of Unabridged, a podcast about books.

    She has 17 years of working in education before transitioning to full time podcast work in 2021.

    Ashley founded and runs Unabridged Digital Media Solutions, LLC, where she supports podcast launches, offers podcast consultations and strategy support, and provides ongoing podcast management with a full suite of services for several partners.

    In her free time, you'll find Ashley exploring the world and spending time outside with her life partner and two daughters. Find her at https://www.ashleydicksonellison.com

    Connect with Ashley:

    • https://www.ashleydicksonellison.com

    Mentioned in this episode:

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    39 mins
  • What's CRITICAL for a Podcast in 2025?
    Jan 23 2025

    The word for 2024 in podcasting was "CHANGE". We had the rise of AI, the increasing importance of video, and key industry leaders leaving their roles.

    Podcast Editors Club members emphasized the need to sound natural and not scripted, navigate the complications of offering video editing, and the significance of knowing how to use dynamic ad insertion.

    We particularly highlight the importance of staying adaptable and diversifying income streams to maintain staying power. Podcast Editors like you can enhance your value by offering SEO services, collateral for social media, and media host management. Most importantly, Podcast Editors need to effectively communicate the value of these services to their clients to ensure continued growth and success in the evolving podcasting landscape.

    Key Discussion Points
    • Rise of AI tools and the significance of sounding natural
    • Importance of video components and challenges in video editing
    • Dynamic ad insertion as a valuable skill for editors
    • Staying adaptable and diversifying income streams
    • Effective communication of the value of additional services

    Note: Ai was used to generate the basis of this episode summary.

    Special thanks to Podcast Editors Club community members:

    • Joshua Liston
    • Roy Garcia
    • Sarah Decker
    • Matthew Bliss
    • Dave Jackson
    • Mike Wilkerson


    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/whats-critical-for-a-podcast-in-2025

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    Mentioned in this episode:

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    26 mins
  • Welcome to the Podcast Editors Mastermind Show Season 2!
    Jan 1 2025

    You are a podcast editor, otherwise why are you listening to this show?

    You wanna know how to make it as a podcast editor, whether professionally, or as a serious side hustle, or if you just want to get better at editing your own podcast.

    If you're a Podcast Editor, Manager, or Producer...this is the show for you!

    And since you're a Podcast Editor/Manager/Producer, I don't need to tell you how to follow this show in your favorite podcast app 😉.

    However, to stay in touch with other information that can help Podcast Editors like you, subscribe for free to the https://www.PodcastEditorAcademy.com/newsletter.

    We will see YOU on the other side of the mic!



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    3 mins
  • The 2024 Podcast Editor Industry Survey REVEAL!!! 📊
    Dec 18 2024

    Are you charging enough?

    Do you charge more or less than your peers?

    What can you do to earn more for your podcast editing efforts?

    Find out as we reveal the rates and effective hourly rates being charged by indie podcasters just like you!

    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/the-2024-podcast-editor-industry-survey-reveal-

    Key Discussion Points
    • Editors charged $199 USD for an average hour-long episode
    • They spent less time to complete the task, making their effective hourly average rate higher!
    • We also discuss which additional services seem to impact what editors charge for their audio editing projects

    Links And Resources
    • Get the survey slides by signing up for the free Podcast Editor Academy newsletter
    • Receive special access and benefits by joining The Mastermind


    Our Podcast Editor

    This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Alejandro Ramirez. You can find him on LinkedIn if you're interested in talking with him about editing your show.



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    52 mins
  • What's New for Season 2 of the Podcast Editors Mastermind Show
    Dec 12 2024

    The Podcast Editors Mastermind Show has entered a new season.

    In this episode (which is #101, btw): Steve Stewart and Mark Deal lay out for you what’s new in Season 2.

    We share what the show will be about, the benefits for all Podcast Editors everywhere, and how YOU can be involved!

    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/whats-new-for-season-2-of-the-podcast-editors-mastermind-show

    This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Steve Stewart. Why? Because it's been years since he has podcasted and needed to review his performance. #experiencepoints



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    24 mins
  • 100 Episodes: What we did right...and not-so-right
    Nov 7 2024

    Celebrate with us in this milestone Mastermind Show: Episode 100!

    Yeti Bryan and Yeti Jennifer reflect on what we got right, what could have been done better, and things that were "not so good".

    Joining us is Steve Stewart and Mark Deal from the Podcast Editor Academy - WITH A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!

    We are wrapping up Season 1 of the Podcast Editors Mastermind Show, and Season 2 will be hosted by Steve & Mark (with appearances from the founders too, of course).

    Key Discussion Points
    • The story behind how the Mastermind started
    • Year 1 and Year 2: What changed?
    • What we got RIGHT: Community, the need for a show like this, "editing practice" for new Podcast Editors
    • What we didn't get right: No clear monetization strategy, inconsistency, stopping our off-camera mastermind meetings
    • The transition to Season 2
    • Everybody hates change, and here's why change is needed (listen to the episode to hear more)

    Links And Resources
    • Podcast Editor Academy: https://podcasteditoracademy.com
    • Podcast Atlanta: https://podatl.com
    • Article by The College Investor: https://thecollegeinvestor.com/47758/google-ai-misleads-in-43-of-finance-related-searches

    Favorite Episodes
    • Bryan's fave: Ep 82 - How Virginia Elder Went From Accounting to Owning a Podcast Production Company
    • Jennifer's fave: Ep 90 - Darrell Darnell's Journey to Build a Podcast Editing Team
    • Steve's fave: Ep 11 - Britany Felix: Attract the RIGHT Clients for Your Business

    The First Client Series

    Feed (to subscribe): https://feeds.captivate.fm/podcast-editors-mastermind/first-client-stories

    Playlist Link: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/96ecac6b-0152-49ab-912e-78727f644efd

    Our Editor

    This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Alejandro Ramirez. You can find him on LinkedIn if you're interested in talking with him about editing your show.



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    54 mins