CHATMOSA Welcome to Chatmosa - Podcasters in Training,
the weekly show where creators, aspiring podcasters, and media builders
come together to talk through the real journey of podcasting.In Episode 25 of Chatmosa: Podcasters in Training, David and the Chatmosa team lead another lively, practical, and encouraging session for creators who are learning how to podcast, grow an audience, and turn their ideas into repeatable content.
The episode brings together the Chatmosa leadership team, including David - Head of Product and joined by Camille - CEO and host of Between Doctors and Friends, Sandra - CTO, Auntie Derek - Head of Growth and host of Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea, along with special guests, Nish from Nish's Niche and brand new podcaster - Nicole, from Keipeki Publishing. The result is part workshop, part product walkthrough, and part community conversation about what it really takes to build a podcast one episode at a time.
A major theme of the episode is that podcasting is not about perfection. It is about learning, publishing, improving, and staying consistent. The group talks openly about the realities of getting started, from figuring out your workflow to understanding how clips, descriptions, landing pages, and social sharing can help a show become more discoverable.Camille unveiled the new Chatmosa HomePage that focuses on:Record once.Expand everywhere.CreateContent -> Build Community -> Earn CashCreate content once and expand everywhere. Build community with chat, email, and engagement tools. Earn cash through tips, subscriptions, and ads. All in one place.Chatmosa
Camille also explained that one of Chatmosa’s most important creator tools: every session automatically gets its own landing page. These pages can act like a blog post, article, or web page for each episode. That matters because podcast discovery does not only happen inside podcast apps. Search engines, social posts, and shared links all play a role in helping new listeners find a creator’s work.Chatmosa
David builds on that point by emphasizing the importance of metadata and written descriptions. A podcast may be audio or video-first, but the text around the episode still matters. Long descriptions, episode summaries, searchable titles, and complete session pages give Google and other discovery systems more context. For new podcasters, this is a simple but powerful habit: do not just publish the episode, package it so people can find it.
Nish shares a grounded perspective as a newer podcaster. She talks about how much she continues to learn from each session and reminds the group that being new is not a weakness. It is part of the process. Her comments capture the spirit of the episode: podcasting is a craft, and every conversation helps creators get better.New Chatmosa Podcaster Nicole, from Keiepeki Publishing explained that with podcasting, she will be able to automatically create extra marketing and social media, without having to manually create the content.Keipeki Publishing
Auntie Derek focuses on audience growth and consistency. He explains that listeners are more likely to bookmark, follow, or come back to a creator who keeps showing up. One episode might introduce someone to your voice, but consistency is what tu Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/J7EL6OZXKYWEUOZ81YQ2CEID14625 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.