The BPA Insider presented by The Head Nod Podcast Vol. 1 | Issue 24
Weekly Industry News and Updates About Black Podcast Creatives & Professionals
This Post Is Sponsored By The Head Nod Podcast: Black Life At A PWI
Dive deep into the experiences of Black life in predominantly white spaces with "The Head Nod" podcast, co-hosted by industry heavyweights Adell Coleman and Anna DeShawn. Launching on August 15th, this groundbreaking series promises an authentic and enlightening journey through the college experiences of Black students at PWIs. 🎧 Click here to follow now and be the first to hear the premiere episode!
Happening This Week - Black Women Behind The Scenes with DJ Tricey Trice
The awaited deep-dive with the incredible Black women reshaping the podcast world is THIS WEEK!
Dive into our "Behind the Scenes with Black Women in Podcasting" series and get a front-row seat to learn from the industry's brightest: from producing animated shorts to crafting powerhouse brand partnerships.
⚡THIS Wednesday, 8/16 at 6:30-7:30 pm ET, we spotlight DJ Tricey Trice, a seasoned DJ and marketing maven, and Co-Founder of the transformative Trindi Media Group. Hosted by the brilliant Deneen L. Garrett, this conversation promises unmatched insights.
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Initiated in March for Women's History Month, this series has evolved into a monthly deep-dive into the lives of these trailblazers, culminating in a collective conversation at this year's Afros & Audio event on October 21 in Baltimore.
These women will share their unique experiences on:
👉🏽 Producing podcasts and animated shorts for media companies. Catch the replay of our conversation with Casby Bias here: https://bit.ly/BPALiveCasbyBias
👉🏽 Crafting content for brand partnerships that drive business growth. Join us on 8/16 with DJ Trice Trice.
👉🏽 Leading a multimedia company as a Chief Operations Officer. Tune in on 9/20 with Adell Coleman.
🎤 Our series is moderated by Deneen L. Garrett, the creator and host of "Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation."
The Head Nod Podcast: An Unfiltered Dive Into Black Life in White Spaces
When two worlds collide, sparks fly. But what happens when those worlds are as distinctly different as Black life in predominantly white spaces? Enter "The Head Nod," the podcast poised to pull back the curtain on the Black experience in ways you've never heard before.
Scheduled for an inaugural launch on August 15th, "The Head Nod" debuted its electrifying trailer earlier this month, creating a buzz of anticipation. Set against the backdrop of "Black Life at a PWI (Predominantly White Institutions)," season one dives deep into the labyrinthine corridors of college life experienced by Black students in white-majority institutions. Expect riveting tales of culture shock, Greek life escapades, and those offbeat Saturday night revelries that can surprise even the most seasoned college veteran.
Helmed by
, COO of , and Anna DeShawn, CEO of The Qube, listeners are in for a treat. With such illustrious backgrounds, these award-winning podcast hosts and producers provide invaluable insights into their personal college journeys. Coleman poignantly remarks, “The Head nod is something that brings us all together." Meanwhile, DeShawn notes, "The majority of Black folks attended a PWI and we’ve never had a platform to talk about our experiences. It wasn’t all bad.”Amidst today's social landscape, where shared experiences often seem fleeting, "The Head Nod" strives to foster understanding and empathy. With its unique storytelling prowess, the podcast serves as a rallying point, designed to ignite vital and meaningful conversations.
In the age of digital connectedness, amplifying marginalized voices has never been more crucial. And with backing from media giants like DCP, dedicated to elevating underrepresented voices, and The Qube, known for championing BIPOC and QTPOC podcasts, "The Head Nod" is set to be more than just a podcast. It’s a movement.
Join the conversation and be a part of this groundbreaking journey. Support "The Head Nod" by following and tuning in from August 15th. Dive deep, listen intently, and nod along to stories that mirror life, laughter, and everything in between.
NYC's Ultimate Podcast Networking Event Happening In Queens, NY
Hey podcast enthusiasts!
🎧 This week, Queens, NY is THE place to be.
Join NYC Podcasters, the Black Podcasters Association, RAGE Works, and Spotlight Podcasting for an event that's going to elevate your podcast game.
On August 16, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm, immerse yourself in essential talks from industry pros like Rich Butler, Corey Gumbs, Lee Uehara, and Jonathan Baillie Strong.
Whether you're just starting out or an established podcaster, this is an opportunity to connect, learn, and network with other NYC based podcasters.
💰 use Promo Code NYCPLOVE to snag a discount on your ticket!
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This Tuesday On PodHour with Nya B. & Corey Gumbs: Talib Jasir
On Tuesday, August 15th, at 5 PM EST. Nya B. and Corey Gumbs bring you a special guest on this week’s Instagram Live - “PodHour” with special guest Talib Jasir, the founder of the Afros & Audio Podcast Festival.
The festival, now in its fifth year, is a two-day event designed for Black independent podcast creators and audio professionals, scheduled to be held in Baltimore, Maryland from October 21-22, 2023.
Talib will discuss his insights about the festival, its significance, and the importance of such events for Black creatives.
Additionally, viewers will have the opportunity to ask questions.
To tune in and participate in the upcoming PodHour, make sure to follow the specified Instagram accounts below and join the live broadcast.
👉🏽 Black Podcasters Association
Spotify’s NextGen Announces Winners & Boosts Podcast Culture at Spelman College
In a stride towards championing diversity and inclusion in the audio industry, Spotify has expanded its groundbreaking NextGen program to Spelman College in Atlanta.
This collaboration signifies Spelman's distinction as the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) to join hands with Spotify in this progressive venture, positioning it alongside esteemed institutions like the University of Southern California, the University of Pennsylvania, and New York University.
Here are the eminent highlights of this partnership:
An Emphasis on HBCUs: Rooted in Spotify’s Creator Equity Fund (CEF), this initiative underlines the company's unwavering commitment to amplify creators who have been traditionally overlooked in the podcast domain.
The Spotify NextGen Scholarship: Unveiled during the inaugural NextGen Creator Day in 2022 at Spelman, this scholarship is set to financially bolster five first-year Spelman students each with $10,000 annually from their sophomore to senior years, empowering their aspirations in the audio sector.
Hands-On Training and Recognition: Alongside financial support, the Spotify Labs Creator Program promises a week-long immersive training experience. As part of this, 2023 award winners and students Rokiyah Darbo, Taylor Mills, Ashley Rawls, Bailey Johnson, and Tellisa Massey will benefit from insights on crafting an audio newsroom, podcast launching, and content editing, giving them a tangible edge in the industry.
Valuing the Power of Storytelling: Dr. Michelle Hite of Spelman emphasized the intrinsic value students place on storytelling, particularly its critical role in advocating for social justice. This alliance ensures that students not only amplify Black narratives but also refine and elevate their storytelling methods.
Resonating Endorsements: The partnership has garnered commendations from various quarters. Congresswoman Nikema Williams lauded Spotify’s authentic commitment to HBCUs. Additionally, renowned podcast hosts Ricky Thompson and Denzel Dion of "We Said What We Said" shared their experience and wisdom, underscoring the paramount importance of authenticity in podcasting.
Key Advice for Future Podcasters: Thompson's words resonate: “Be yourself, y’all, and just do it. And be consistent."
Countdown to the 5th Annual Afros & Audio Podcast Festival: Tickets Available
Greetings! We trust you're enjoying a fantastic summer.
The countdown is on! We're less than three months away from the 5th Annual Afros & Audio Podcast Festival. This unique two-day conference, designed by and for Black independent podcast creatives and audio professionals, is an event not to be missed.
We're thrilled to announce that this year's conference will take place at the prestigious Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture. The venue is simply stunning, and we can't wait for you to experience it!
Make your stay even more memorable by booking your accommodation at our official hotel partner, the Renaissance Harbor Place Hotel, which will also host our exciting after party on Saturday evening.
Secure your room at a special discounted rate here. » Reserve Your Hotel Here! «
We're deeply grateful for your continued support, allowing us to serve our cherished podcast community and create a conference experience that stands out in the podcasting industry.
We're eagerly looking forward to welcoming you!
The Power and Potential of Podcast Subscriptions: Insights from Meera Kumar
In today's rapidly evolving audio landscape, podcasting stands out as a remarkable medium that connects storytellers and audiences in the most intimate ways. But have you ever wondered about the intricacies of this ecosystem, especially the value and implications of podcast subscriptions?
In a thought-provoking article, Meera Kumar delves deep into the world of podcasting, urging us to recognize the significance of bonus content and its impact on the broader industry.
Kumar brings to light the dual benefits of podcast subscriptions: for the listener, it's richer content and access to a like-minded community; for the creator, it's a lifeline for their craft, especially for those from diverse backgrounds. The piece paints a compelling picture of how listeners can champion diversity in podcasting by supporting their favorite creators.
In a world where many lament the challenges faced by creators from diverse backgrounds, Kumar, a British Indian voice in the podcast industry, poignantly shares her experiences and offers invaluable insights on navigating the realm of sponsorships and algorithms.
If you've ever felt a deep connection to a podcast or its creator, or if you're just curious about the changing dynamics of the audio industry, I highly recommend diving into Kumar's piece. The future of storytelling could very well depend on our choices today.
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Streamlining the Podcast Experience: Spotify Partners with Patreon
Spotify and Patreon have teamed up, making it simpler for you to enjoy all your podcasts in one place. If you've been switching between apps to listen to exclusive content from podcast creators on Patreon, that’s about to change.
Here's what you need to know:
One App for All: No more hopping between apps. Now, you can listen to both regular and Patreon-exclusive podcasts directly on Spotify.
Creators Benefit Too: If you're a podcast creator on Patreon, you can now share your work with Spotify's vast user base, which means more listeners and potential supporters.
Promo Features: Spotify is testing a new feature that lets creators highlight their paid content on their free show page. This is great for fans looking to support their favorite creators.
A Mutual Goal: Both Spotify and Patreon are aiming for the same thing with this partnership - to make things better for listeners and creators. It's all about giving value to both sides.
This partnership simplifies the listening experience for fans and offers a wider reach for creators. Check out the full article for all the details.
A Double Feature of BIPOC Podcast Community Events at Podcast Movement: RSVP Today!
🎙️ Immerse Yourself at Audio Flavor Social: Elevate Your Podcasting Journey! 🌟
Audio Flavor Social is here to empower and inspire BIPOC podcast creators like never before. Hosted by the trailblazing BIPOC Podcast Creators, this premier network and learn experience promises an immersive and fun experience.
*Allies welcome!
Don't miss this extraordinary event! Secure your spot at the Audio Flavor Social now and embark on a journey that will ignite your passion, elevate your creativity, and unlock the true potential of your podcast. Let's celebrate diversity, empower voices, and make podcasting history together!
🎟️ Limited tickets available. Book now!
🚨This event is open to all BIPOC Podcast Creators and allies. You do not need to be a BIPOC Creator to attend.
Connect & Celebrate at the BIPOC Podcast Creators Luncheon
Date: Wednesday, August 23rd. -Time: 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. MST
Location: Crest 4/5 (Private rooms to the left of Registration)
Step away from the conference hubbub and indulge in a unique networking opportunity at Podcast Movement. Simplecast proudly presents an hour-long private networking luncheon tailored especially for the vibrant BIPOC Podcast Creators community.
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This event is complimentary and open to all BIPOC Podcast Creators and their allies. Ensure your spot at this not-to-be-missed event by reserving your place now.
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🔔 BPA Insider Notables
⭐️ Boost Your Podcast Visibility at the Afros & Audio Festival! - Seize the exclusive opportunity to showcase your podcast at the 5th Annual Afros & Audio Podcast Festival. For just $250, gain three months of exposure both at the event and online, while supporting your favorite podcast conference. » Read More Here! «
⭐️ Tik Tok Integrates Podcasting Via RSS Feeds - In a game-changing move, TikTok is integrating podcasts into its platform, allowing podcasters to upload shows via RSS feeds and link videos directly to full podcast episodes without users exiting the app.
discusses how TikTok, has taken on the challenge of video podcasts through their platform. » Read More Here! «⭐️ Crafting The Perfect First Impression: The Art of Podcast Cover Design - This comprehensive guide explores the importance of podcast cover art, drawing insights from popular examples while delving into the psychology of color and design principles. It offers actionable steps for creators to design effective cover art, ensuring compatibility across platforms and resonating with their target audience. » Read More Here! «
⭐️ Links, Scams, and Safety: YouTube Shorts' Bold Steps for a Cleaner Experience - YouTube Shorts, in its efforts to combat the growing challenges of spam and scams on its platform, is introducing changes starting August 31st that will render links unclickable in the Shorts comments, descriptions, and the vertical live feed. This is part of a broader initiatives to address impersonation channels and spam comments. » Read More Here! «
⭐️ Beyond Instagram: Assessing Threads for Your Podcast's Outreach Strategy - In this insightful piece, Lindsay Harris Friel examines the potential of Threads, Meta's new social media platform, as a tool for podcast promotion. By contrasting the features and nuances of Threads with those of other platforms like Instagram and Twitter, Friel discusses whether this platform can be a game-changer for podcasters looking to foster genuine community interactions. » Read More Here! «
⭐️ Behind the Lens: Why Podcasters Hesitate to Go Visual - The article delves into the contentious debate around the growing video podcast trend, revealing that over half of podcasters aren't embracing this medium. Katie Paterson from Alitu / The Podcast Host unpacks reasons for this reluctance: the fragmented video podcast workflow, added challenges video brings to creators, questionable growth statistics, and the undervalued power of audio. The discussion suggests that while video has its merits, audio remains a unique and potent medium in podcasting. » Read More Here! «
⭐️ Making Waves Pre-Launch: How Podcast Trailers Elevate Your Audio Game - In this in-depth piece,
underscores the untapped power of podcast trailers as a crucial promotional tool for creators. Arielle sheds light on the art and strategy of designing compelling trailers that not only encapsulate the essence of a show but also effectively entice potential listeners well before launch. » Read More Here! «This Post Is Sponsored By The Head Nod Podcast: Black Life At A PWI
Dive deep into the experiences of Black life in predominantly white spaces with "The Head Nod" podcast, co-hosted by industry heavyweights Adell Coleman and Anna DeShawn. Launching on August 15th, this groundbreaking series promises an authentic and enlightening journey through the college experiences of Black students at PWIs. 🎧 Click here to follow now and be the first to hear the premiere episode!
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