Chatmosa Podcast

Episode 28: Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining


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CHATMOSA Chatmosa - Podcasters in TrainingEpisode 28: Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining - Podcasters in TrainingIn this episode of Chatmosa: Podcasters in Training, the Chatmosa team brings together product builders, founders, creators, and emerging podcasters for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of podcasting, independent media, personal storytelling, and creator monetization.Hosted by David, Head of Product at Chatmosa, the episode features Camille, CEO and co-founder; Auntie Derek, Head of Growth; Sandra, CTO; and guest podcasters Nish and Nicole. Together, the group explores what it really takes to grow as a modern creator: finding your voice, building trust with an audience, experimenting with formats, and turning lived experience into content that can travel across podcasts, articles, video, community, and eventually revenue.The episode opens with a warm reunion energy, as Camille sets the tone by saying, “I’ve missed you guys! It’s been too long since we’ve caught up.” That casual, community-first feeling becomes the backbone of the episode. This is not just a product update or a formal panel — it feels like creators sitting around a virtual table, comparing notes, cheering each other on, and figuring out the future of media together.  A major theme of the discussion is the changing media landscape. Camille points out that “Broadcast is changing,” referencing the broader shift away from traditional gatekeepers and toward independent storytellers building direct relationships with their audiences. David expands on this by noting, “People are moving from TV news to building their own brands, becoming independent storytellers directly to their audiences.” That idea becomes one of the episode’s strongest through-lines: creators no longer need to wait for a network, publisher, or platform executive to give them permission. They can build their own media presence, their own community, and their own business.  The group also gets into the responsibilities that come with that independence. Nish raises an important point about trust, saying, “As independent creators, it’s crucial that we maintain a standard of integrity in our work.” The conversation makes a clear distinction between authentic opinion and harmful content. The message is: independent creators should be free to be bold, personal, funny, emotional, and opinionated — but the best creator communities still need standards around truth, respect, and safety.  From there, the episode shifts into creator strategy and Chatmosa’s mission. David introduces the idea of the “BBB Bundle” — become a brand, build your community, and bring in revenue — as a simple framework for helping podcasters think bigger than one recording at a time. He summarizes it directly: “Become a brand, build your community, and bring in revenue.” That is the product thesis hiding in the conversation: Chatmosa is not just a place to record; it is trying to become an operating system for independent creators who want to turn their voice into a durable media asset.  The episode also highlights the different creative paths of the guests. Derek shares excitement around Auntie Derek’s Daytime T, while Nish talks about two podcast projects, Good Grief and Be Good, which focus on personal storytelling, encouragement, and reflection. Nicole, founder of Kopecki P Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/YC6NAMTF27GY3NKYNSL8CEID14749 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.
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