
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Try Riverside free now: https://creators.riverside.fm/PodcastersPodcast & Use code: Podcast15 for an exclusive 15% off.
Ash and Kane talk all about the concept of podcast recycling in this episode. They focus on how you can ‘recycle’ guests, content, sponsors and even other shows episodes, revealing why this is something every podcaster should be doing and also how it can help you get better sponsorship deals and build a better relationship with listeners too!
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
"If I can introduce you to those people, it strokes my ego”
“This is why it’s really important to post consistently with clips of your podcast”
“A lot of people haven’t sponsored podcasts yet”
“If their biggest competitor wants to sponsor you they will give you money, not to get leads but to ensure their competitor doesn’t”
“If you’ve been interviewed on another podcast and revealed a lot of stuff you haven’t before on your show, that might be a great podcast to upload to your feed. It’s a bit of content you don’t have to think about”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Website
EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT
Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice
How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media.
They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business.
Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue.
Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years.
CONNECT & CONTACT
Email: [email protected]
By Disruptive Media4.8
2525 ratings
Try Riverside free now: https://creators.riverside.fm/PodcastersPodcast & Use code: Podcast15 for an exclusive 15% off.
Ash and Kane talk all about the concept of podcast recycling in this episode. They focus on how you can ‘recycle’ guests, content, sponsors and even other shows episodes, revealing why this is something every podcaster should be doing and also how it can help you get better sponsorship deals and build a better relationship with listeners too!
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
"If I can introduce you to those people, it strokes my ego”
“This is why it’s really important to post consistently with clips of your podcast”
“A lot of people haven’t sponsored podcasts yet”
“If their biggest competitor wants to sponsor you they will give you money, not to get leads but to ensure their competitor doesn’t”
“If you’ve been interviewed on another podcast and revealed a lot of stuff you haven’t before on your show, that might be a great podcast to upload to your feed. It’s a bit of content you don’t have to think about”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Website
EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT
Podcast Production - The Cost of the Wrong Choice
How to Launch a Number 1 Podcast - Part 1
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media.
They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business.
Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue.
Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years.
CONNECT & CONTACT
Email: [email protected]

119 Listeners

107 Listeners

4,429 Listeners

8,670 Listeners

4,314 Listeners

22 Listeners

2,647 Listeners

4 Listeners

3,091 Listeners

20,370 Listeners

338 Listeners