The How To Podcast Series - Podcast Co-Hosts, Practical Podcast Tips, and Podcast Community

E709 - How Podcast Newsletters Help the Podcasting World Grow - Some Suggested Newsletters for you to consider

June 6, 2026·17 min
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Episode 709 - How Podcast Newsletters Help the Podcasting World Grow - Some Suggested Newsletters for you to considerIn this episode, Dave explores the role podcast newsletters play in growing the podcasting ecosystem and helping creators discover new voices. While admitting that reading newsletters is not his preferred way to consume content, he highlights their value, especially when they are repurposed into audio formats that better fit a podcaster’s lifestyle.The conversation centers around a curated list of podcast newsletters compiled by Ariel Nisenblat on Substack. Dave emphasizes the importance of her work in amplifying lesser-known shows and encouraging discovery across the podcasting space. He encourages listeners to explore and support these newsletters as a way to strengthen the community and expand their awareness of what is out there.Dave also shares his personal alternative to a traditional email newsletter through the Canadian Podcaster online magazine. Designed as a visual and interactive experience, the magazine highlights Canadian creators, offers tools and resources, and connects readers directly to featured podcasts. His goal is to elevate Canadian voices in a space often dominated by larger markets, while creating something engaging and useful for independent podcasters.He extends this concept further by experimenting with niche-focused magazine formats tied to his other shows, grouping content into themed collections for easier discovery. This reflects a broader idea that newsletters and curated content, whether written, visual, or audio, can evolve beyond standard formats to better serve audiences.The episode also touches on monetization and community support, with Dave sharing how platforms like Buy Me a Coffee can function similarly to membership models, offering creators flexible ways to build sustainable support systems.In a bonus discussion, Dave challenges common criticism of Spotify, pointing out its growing innovation, including audio versions of written content. He encourages podcasters to stay open-minded about platforms and to remain informed about industry trends.Key takeaway: Podcast newsletters and curated content are powerful tools for discovery and community building, and when adapted creatively to fit your strengths and audience preferences, they can significantly expand your reach and impact as a podcaster.Podcasts We Text About@podcastswetextaboutLauren Passell & Arielle Nissenblatt listen to a combined ~10 hours of podcasts per day. These are their stories.https://substack.com/@podcastswetextabout/note/p-186746491?r=1xa74u____Helping Podcasters Everyday! https://howtopodcast.ca/We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6

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