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In this episode of The Circle Sessions, I sit down with Don The Idea Guy, a renowned expert in creative brainstorming, to explore how podcasters can thrive in an ever-evolving landscape.
We kick things off by discussing Patreon and its resurgence as a key revenue source for podcasters. Don highlights the importance of having a well-thought-out strategy and producing quality content that listeners are willing to pay for. The necessity for a significant audience to attract advertising dollars becomes apparent, emphasizing the pros and cons of paywalls.
We touch on the increasing trend of video podcasts and their role in expanding audience engagement. While video adds value by enhancing focus, allowing viewers to see expressions, and supporting closed captioning, it isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. We ponder whether podcasts should mirror TV shows and note that successful podcasters often blend different elements to keep audiences hooked.
A significant portion of our discussion features the news about Dude Perfect’s ambitious $100 million production facility venture, equipped by Samsung. This facility is set to become a game-changer for content creators, offering state-of-the-art tools without the hefty investment. We also mention local examples, like a Columbus defense attorney renting out his marketing studio, illustrating that even smaller entrepreneurs can benefit from creating similar spaces.
Don sheds light on podcast acquisition trends, suggesting that businesses may find buying existing podcasts more effective than starting from scratch. We also discuss advertising shifts, predicting a move towards more store-related media investments.
Rounding out our conversation, we highlight the recent acquisition of the YouTube show "Hot Ones" for $82.5 million, demonstrating the potential profitability and popularity of unique content formats.
Top Takeaways
Monetizing Through Patreon: Patreon is a powerful platform for podcasters to monetize their content, now the second-largest category for payouts to creators. Succeeding on the platform requires strategic planning and quality content.
The Evolution of Podcasting: Podcasting is increasingly blending into a visual medium, with more US adults showing preference for video podcasts. Podcasters need to consider if and how video elements can enhance their content.
Content Creation Facilities: The rise of content creation facilities like the one being developed by Dude Perfect, supported by a $100 million investment, indicates a trend where dedicated spaces are provided to support and elevate content creators.
Accessible High-Quality Equipment: Partnerships with companies like Samsung to provide high-quality equipment in these facilities can significantly reduce barriers for small entrepreneurs and larger brands to create professional content.
Engagement Strategies: Innovative programming elements, like 'bottom of the ninth' teasers, can help maintain audience interest and retention. Engagement during and after the podcast is crucial, drawing inspiration from after-credit scenes in movies.
Podcast Acquisitions: There is an emerging trend of companies acquiring existing podcasts with established audiences rather than creating new content, exemplified by the sale of "Hot Ones" for $82.5 million.
Strategic Content Utilization: Strategic use of content, like making episodes freely accessible to attract a larger audience, can enhance advertising revenues, as opposed to exclusive deals that might reduce visibility.
Segmentation for Increased Interest: There is a prediction that podcast formats will shift to more segmented content, akin to how TV shows structure their programs, moving away from traditional long-form interviews.
Professional Networking: Building a professional network and collaborating with others can provide podcasters with growth opportunities. Both Brett and Don emphasize the importance of leveraging professional connections.
Unique Content Formats: Unique and engaging content formats, such as the "Hot Ones" show, demonstrate how creative approaches can capture large audiences and achieve significant profitability.
Key Moments
05:25 Entrepreneurs, licensed deals, creator brands, coworking evolution.
08:17 Patreon thrives as top platform for podcasters.
10:47 Most podcasters don't aim to monetize.
15:46 Paywall limits audience reach, reducing ad revenue.
19:04 Podcasts becoming popular video content on-demand.
22:31 Top business podcast adds "bottom of the ninth" segment.
23:18 Teaser segment encourages listening till end.
27:18 Podcasts acquired as brands shift advertising focus.
30:44 Hot Ones: Celebrity interviews with spicy wing challenges.
MEET DON THE IDEA GUY!Possessing creative powers beyond those of mere mortals, DON THE IDEA GUY rescues those in need of innovative ideas through his brainstorming sessions, articles, and websites.
DTIG (DEE-tigg) has been featured in Small Business News, interviewed by the New York Times, quoted in Fast Company magazine, and served as the first president of the International Idea Trade Association.
Don is a proud member of the BzzAgent community, and is featured in BzzAgent.com founder Dave Balter’s book “Grapevine: The New Art of Word-of-Mouth Marketing.”
His Innovation Channel on the Duct Tape Marketing Blog has been recognized as a Forbes Favorite.
Don is the author of the book “100-WHATS of CREATIVITY“, one-hundred ‘what if?’ questions to spur your creativity, unmuck your mind, and break through your mental blocks and has written dozens of articles and hundreds of blog postings on the subject of increasing innovation and adding creativity to your personal and professional life.
Each week, one of The Circle of Experts talks about critical aspects of growing your podcast. We focus on marketing, social media, monetization, website design, and implementation of all of these to help you make the best podcast possible.
Have a question or an idea for one of our episodes? Send us an email at [email protected].
The Circle of Experts are:
Yasmine Robles from Rebel Marketing
Tonnisha English-Amamoo of TJE Communications
Don The Idea Guy
Brett Johnson, My Podcast Guy®, from Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/vince-mcgill/lemon-slice
License code: 2NRNUIV5VG7FU3K5
Copyright 2025 Brett Johnson, My Podcast Guy™
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
In this episode of The Circle Sessions, I sit down with Don The Idea Guy, a renowned expert in creative brainstorming, to explore how podcasters can thrive in an ever-evolving landscape.
We kick things off by discussing Patreon and its resurgence as a key revenue source for podcasters. Don highlights the importance of having a well-thought-out strategy and producing quality content that listeners are willing to pay for. The necessity for a significant audience to attract advertising dollars becomes apparent, emphasizing the pros and cons of paywalls.
We touch on the increasing trend of video podcasts and their role in expanding audience engagement. While video adds value by enhancing focus, allowing viewers to see expressions, and supporting closed captioning, it isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. We ponder whether podcasts should mirror TV shows and note that successful podcasters often blend different elements to keep audiences hooked.
A significant portion of our discussion features the news about Dude Perfect’s ambitious $100 million production facility venture, equipped by Samsung. This facility is set to become a game-changer for content creators, offering state-of-the-art tools without the hefty investment. We also mention local examples, like a Columbus defense attorney renting out his marketing studio, illustrating that even smaller entrepreneurs can benefit from creating similar spaces.
Don sheds light on podcast acquisition trends, suggesting that businesses may find buying existing podcasts more effective than starting from scratch. We also discuss advertising shifts, predicting a move towards more store-related media investments.
Rounding out our conversation, we highlight the recent acquisition of the YouTube show "Hot Ones" for $82.5 million, demonstrating the potential profitability and popularity of unique content formats.
Top Takeaways
Monetizing Through Patreon: Patreon is a powerful platform for podcasters to monetize their content, now the second-largest category for payouts to creators. Succeeding on the platform requires strategic planning and quality content.
The Evolution of Podcasting: Podcasting is increasingly blending into a visual medium, with more US adults showing preference for video podcasts. Podcasters need to consider if and how video elements can enhance their content.
Content Creation Facilities: The rise of content creation facilities like the one being developed by Dude Perfect, supported by a $100 million investment, indicates a trend where dedicated spaces are provided to support and elevate content creators.
Accessible High-Quality Equipment: Partnerships with companies like Samsung to provide high-quality equipment in these facilities can significantly reduce barriers for small entrepreneurs and larger brands to create professional content.
Engagement Strategies: Innovative programming elements, like 'bottom of the ninth' teasers, can help maintain audience interest and retention. Engagement during and after the podcast is crucial, drawing inspiration from after-credit scenes in movies.
Podcast Acquisitions: There is an emerging trend of companies acquiring existing podcasts with established audiences rather than creating new content, exemplified by the sale of "Hot Ones" for $82.5 million.
Strategic Content Utilization: Strategic use of content, like making episodes freely accessible to attract a larger audience, can enhance advertising revenues, as opposed to exclusive deals that might reduce visibility.
Segmentation for Increased Interest: There is a prediction that podcast formats will shift to more segmented content, akin to how TV shows structure their programs, moving away from traditional long-form interviews.
Professional Networking: Building a professional network and collaborating with others can provide podcasters with growth opportunities. Both Brett and Don emphasize the importance of leveraging professional connections.
Unique Content Formats: Unique and engaging content formats, such as the "Hot Ones" show, demonstrate how creative approaches can capture large audiences and achieve significant profitability.
Key Moments
05:25 Entrepreneurs, licensed deals, creator brands, coworking evolution.
08:17 Patreon thrives as top platform for podcasters.
10:47 Most podcasters don't aim to monetize.
15:46 Paywall limits audience reach, reducing ad revenue.
19:04 Podcasts becoming popular video content on-demand.
22:31 Top business podcast adds "bottom of the ninth" segment.
23:18 Teaser segment encourages listening till end.
27:18 Podcasts acquired as brands shift advertising focus.
30:44 Hot Ones: Celebrity interviews with spicy wing challenges.
MEET DON THE IDEA GUY!Possessing creative powers beyond those of mere mortals, DON THE IDEA GUY rescues those in need of innovative ideas through his brainstorming sessions, articles, and websites.
DTIG (DEE-tigg) has been featured in Small Business News, interviewed by the New York Times, quoted in Fast Company magazine, and served as the first president of the International Idea Trade Association.
Don is a proud member of the BzzAgent community, and is featured in BzzAgent.com founder Dave Balter’s book “Grapevine: The New Art of Word-of-Mouth Marketing.”
His Innovation Channel on the Duct Tape Marketing Blog has been recognized as a Forbes Favorite.
Don is the author of the book “100-WHATS of CREATIVITY“, one-hundred ‘what if?’ questions to spur your creativity, unmuck your mind, and break through your mental blocks and has written dozens of articles and hundreds of blog postings on the subject of increasing innovation and adding creativity to your personal and professional life.
Each week, one of The Circle of Experts talks about critical aspects of growing your podcast. We focus on marketing, social media, monetization, website design, and implementation of all of these to help you make the best podcast possible.
Have a question or an idea for one of our episodes? Send us an email at [email protected].
The Circle of Experts are:
Yasmine Robles from Rebel Marketing
Tonnisha English-Amamoo of TJE Communications
Don The Idea Guy
Brett Johnson, My Podcast Guy®, from Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/vince-mcgill/lemon-slice
License code: 2NRNUIV5VG7FU3K5
Copyright 2025 Brett Johnson, My Podcast Guy™
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/