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In this episode, Andrew and Kathryn welcome Joe Pardavila, a seasoned podcaster and former radio host. Joe shares his journey from radio to podcasting, emphasizing the importance of passion in content creation. He discusses cultural differences between the East Coast and South, the impact of the pandemic on career transitions, and the value of improv in enhancing creativity. Joe's insights provide a unique perspective on navigating the digital media landscape and the significance of doing what you love. In this conversation, Joe discusses the transformative power of improv in both personal and professional settings, emphasizing the importance of listening and engagement. He shares insights on podcasting, balancing creation with consumption, and the journey of creating his film 'Witches of Bushwick', highlighting the challenges and triumphs of bringing a creative project to life. In this engaging conversation, Joe shares insights on the importance of execution in creative projects, the challenges of dealing with negativity in public spaces, and the dynamics of social media engagement. He emphasizes the value of turning podcast content into books and the significance of kindness in everyday interactions. The discussion highlights the need for resilience in the face of criticism and the power of storytelling in connecting with audiences.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Joe Pardavilla
02:54 The Importance of Passion in Podcasting
05:59 Cultural Differences: East Coast vs. South
09:01 Transitioning from Radio to Podcasting
11:57 The Impact of the Pandemic on Career Changes
14:59 Improv and Its Influence on Creativity
18:42 The Power of Improv in Everyday Life
24:19 The Importance of Listening and Engagement
25:04 Podcasting: Balancing Creation and Consumption
30:13 The Journey of Creating 'Witches of Bushwick'
40:14 The Importance of Execution
42:57 Navigating Negativity in Public Spaces
46:32 Understanding the Algorithm of Engagement
50:58 From Podcast to Book: Creating Anchor Content
57:08 The Value of Involuntary Kindness
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In this episode, Andrew and Kathryn welcome Joe Pardavila, a seasoned podcaster and former radio host. Joe shares his journey from radio to podcasting, emphasizing the importance of passion in content creation. He discusses cultural differences between the East Coast and South, the impact of the pandemic on career transitions, and the value of improv in enhancing creativity. Joe's insights provide a unique perspective on navigating the digital media landscape and the significance of doing what you love. In this conversation, Joe discusses the transformative power of improv in both personal and professional settings, emphasizing the importance of listening and engagement. He shares insights on podcasting, balancing creation with consumption, and the journey of creating his film 'Witches of Bushwick', highlighting the challenges and triumphs of bringing a creative project to life. In this engaging conversation, Joe shares insights on the importance of execution in creative projects, the challenges of dealing with negativity in public spaces, and the dynamics of social media engagement. He emphasizes the value of turning podcast content into books and the significance of kindness in everyday interactions. The discussion highlights the need for resilience in the face of criticism and the power of storytelling in connecting with audiences.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Joe Pardavilla
02:54 The Importance of Passion in Podcasting
05:59 Cultural Differences: East Coast vs. South
09:01 Transitioning from Radio to Podcasting
11:57 The Impact of the Pandemic on Career Changes
14:59 Improv and Its Influence on Creativity
18:42 The Power of Improv in Everyday Life
24:19 The Importance of Listening and Engagement
25:04 Podcasting: Balancing Creation and Consumption
30:13 The Journey of Creating 'Witches of Bushwick'
40:14 The Importance of Execution
42:57 Navigating Negativity in Public Spaces
46:32 Understanding the Algorithm of Engagement
50:58 From Podcast to Book: Creating Anchor Content
57:08 The Value of Involuntary Kindness
Support the show