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September 1, 2024 6 mins

In this episode I dive into Podcasting 2.0. What in the world is this new generation of podcasting?

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This is Podcasting where I'm on a quest to conquer the podcasting realm, and I'm bringing

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you along for the journey to help you achieve your own podcasting success.
When you hear the phrase, Podcasting 2.0, you might imagine the next generation of AI
robots podcasting about world domination.
But don't worry, that's not what's happening here.
Instead, Podcasting 2.0 represents the future of podcasting, a movement that's all about

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putting more control into the hands of creators and listeners.
Today we're diving into what Podcasting 2.0 is, who's behind it, and how it's revolutionizing
podcasting, so let's dive right into it.
So what exactly is Podcasting 2.0?
It's a movement that's focused on decentralizing podcasting, essentially making it more open

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and giving creators more control.
It's also about expanding their traditional RSS feed with new features that allow podcasters
to provide richer, more interactive content.
For years, platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify have held most of the power when
it comes to podcast distribution.
Podcasting 2.0 aims to break away from that, empowering creators with more independence

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and giving listeners a better experience.
The idea for Podcasting 2.0 came from two key figures.
The first one, Adam Curry, who you might know as the Podfather, and Dave Jones.
Together they launched this movement to keep podcasting open and independent.
Adam Curry was one of the original pioneers of podcasting.

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He helped develop the RSS feed system that made podcasts possible.
And Dave Jones founded Podcast Index, which is a decentralized platform designed to catalog
podcasts outside of the control of big corporations.
So their goal is to keep podcasting free from centralized platforms like Apple or Spotify.

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And they also host their own podcast called Podcasting 2.0, where they discuss these developments
in detail.
Definitely worth a listen if you were curious.
Podcasting 2.0 is changing the podcasting game.
The biggest innovation is the expansion of the traditional RSS feed.
They're adding new tags and features to make episodes more dynamic and engaging.

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For example, we have transcripts.
You can now include transcripts in your RSS feed, making your content more engaging and
accessible.
We also now have chapter markers.
These let listeners skip to different parts of your episode, making it easier to navigate.
We also have live podcasting and Boostergram integrating live streaming capabilities, letting

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you engage in real time with your audience.
Boostergrams let listeners send micro donations and messages directly during the stream, adding
a new layer of interaction and support for your show.
We also have episode specific cover art.
This gives you the flexibility to add unique artwork for each episode, giving your show

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more personality.
We also now have super chapters.
These take chapter markers to the next level with additional context like images and even
links.
These new RSS feed features are huge for creators who want to offer their audience a richer
experience.
But that's not all, another major change is the Podcast Index, which I've previously mentioned,

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which is a decentralized directory that helps creators stay independent and not rely on
platforms like Apple or Spotify.
It's open to anyone and it's all about keeping podcasting free from gatekeepers.
Now let's dive into Value for Value.
The Value for Value model is one of the most interesting ideas in Podcasting 2.0.

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This allows listeners to support creators directly, usually through micro donations
or cryptocurrency.
Instead of relying on traditional ads, creators can earn directly from their audience based
on the value that they provide.
I think this is a great option if you are not interested in ads.
This model has been really successful for Adam Curry's own show, No Agenda, where listeners

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can donate in return for the content they love.
It's a fresh way to think about monetization and it's a great fit for indie creators who
want to stay ad free.
So what can we learn from Podcasting 2.0?
The first thing is freedom and flexibility.
Podcasting 2.0 offers creators more control over their content and how it's delivered,

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whether it's monetization, presentation or even just the ability to stay independent.
There's a lot more freedom here.
Another thing is new monetization opportunities.
The value for value model gives creators a new way to make money directly from their
audience without relying on ads or big sponsors.
If you are looking for a hosting platform that embraces Podcasting 2.0, check out RSS.com.

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They're a podcast hosting platform fully embracing Podcasting 2.0 with features like transcripts,
chapter markers, episode-specific cover art and value for value support.
They're great if you are looking for a budget-friendly way to host a network with unlimited
shows for only $20 a month.
Be sure to check out RSS.com.
I'm actually currently using RSS.com to host my podcast network and it is a great option

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if you are looking for a budget-friendly way to do so.
Podcasting 2.0 marks a significant advancement for the podcasting world, emphasizing openness,
independence and creator-driven content, principles we strongly support here at podcasting.
Curious, what are your guys' thoughts on Podcasting 2.0?
Do you have concerns about the role of big corporations in podcasting?
I'd love to hear from you, connect with us on social media.

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While Podcasting 2.0 isn't the next generation of AI robots, if you are curious about how
AI is influencing podcasting, don't miss our episode on the subject, the link is in
the show notes.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and subscribe to our newsletter
at podcasting.substack.com.
For more details on Podcasting 2.0, check out the show notes.
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