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April 22, 2025 • 65 mins

Unpacking the highlights from Podcast Movement Evolutions, including the sessions, trends, and takeaways that stood out. We cover brand-new Apple Podcasts widgets, a heads-up for international podcasters traveling to the U.S., and the latest push to define what actually is a podcast. Plus: YouTube backs the No Fakes Act, Kai Chuk exits the YouTube Podcasting team, and we dig into updated podcast stats: mean, median, user agents, and more. Oh, and… are you on the new Digg? We are.

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Quick Episode Summary

  • (2:06) PROMO: I Shake My Head
  • (2:40) Rob and Elsie conversation
  • (5:07) We are groundbreakers at Digg
  • (11:40) Podcast Movement Evolutions debrief from the show and was there FOMO?
  • (20:37) What is a podcast?
  • (29:19) New widgets for Apple Podcasts
  • (31:09) Remember the producer that got kicked off of Spotify? We have an answer!
  • (33:33) Advice for podcasters traveling into the U.S.
  • (38:44) YouTube supporting the No Fakes Act
  • (45:56) YouTube's podcast head Kai Chuk exits
  • (47:37) Libsyn PR releases
  • (59:13) Stats: mean, median, geographic and user agents

Where have we been and where are we going

Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro!


Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie


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