A few weeks ago, I got to have a great chat with James Deeney on the Meet the Podcasters podcast. In this episode, we talk about Code Story and how we craft the narratives for the stories. We dig into the editing, the workflow, and the inspiration that started it all. Link to the episode: https://www.podcast.co/inspire/noah-labhart-code-storyShow Notes: 02:22 – How Noah first got into podcasting07:30 – Plans to launch a company podcast for Veryable09:20 – Similarities between starting a company and starting a podcast11:45 – Hiring a podcast team14:10 – How Noah initially financed Code Story16:30 – Why podcast quality is so important18:30 – Communicating clearly and avoiding tech jargon22:00 – How to conduct relaxed and conversational interviews27:00 – Editing interviews to craft a narrative29:30 – How music is added to Code Story33:00 – Why Noah decided to produce Code Story in seasons37:00 – Strategies Noah used to build his audience40:30 – Promoting a podcast in relevant online communities44:20 – Finding and pitching to podcast sponsors50:15 – Noah’s predictions on the future of podcast techAmazing tools we use:If you want the best publishing platform for your podcast, with amazing support & people – use Transistor.fm.Want to record your remote interviews with class? Then, you need to use Squadcast.Code Story uses the 1-click product ClipGain, sign up now to get 3hrs of podcast processing time FREE!Credits: Code Story is hosted and produced by Noah Labhart, Co-produced and edited by Bradley Denham. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Breaker, YouTube, or the podcasting app of your choice.Our Sponsors:* Check out Vanta and use my code CODESTORY for a great deal: https://www.vanta.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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