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PodCraft by Alitu: Honing the Craft of Podcasting

PodCraft by Alitu: Honing the Craft of Podcasting

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Podcraft is your weekly, no-nonsense guide to honing the art of podcasting, hosted by veteran creators Colin and Matthew. With over 30 years of combined experience, they cover everything from choosing the right mic to growing your audience and making money from your show. Some episodes dive deep into one topic, like titling episodes or using live events to build your brand, while others feature real-life case studies from podcasters who've been there and done it. Whether you're just starting out or levelling up an existing show, Podcraft gives you the practical advice and honest insights you need to make it work. Economie Marketing et ventes
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    • Podcast Predictions 2026: What Fails, What Survives, and What Thrives?
      Jan 26 2026

      What will podcasting actually look like by the end of 2026, once the hype settles and habits stick?

      In this episode, we make grounded predictions about where the medium is heading and what creators may want to do less of. We examine the growing pushback against video-first shows that neglect audio listeners, why audio-only content may regain strength, and how screen fatigue could reshape creator priorities.

      We also look at the future of tools and platforms. Where AI editing genuinely saves time, where it risks flattening personality, and why rougher, more human solo content may become more valuable rather than less. We explore distribution too, including what might come next from Spotify, whether Apple Podcasts is likely to evolve, and why open RSS still matters even as video grows.

      Finally, we wrap up by looking ahead. Which formats are likely to thrive, how monetisation and advertising may shift, and how creators can decide what is actually worth their time.

      Podcraft is brought to you by Alitu and The Podcast Host

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      55 min
    • Podcasting in 2026: What Still Matters (and What Doesn’t)
      Jan 19 2026

      Do you still need all the “must-do” podcasting advice that gets recycled every year, or has some of it quietly expired?

      In this episode, we revisit a long list of podcasting essentials and ask one question of each: Does this still matter in 2026? We look at what still earns its place, what has changed, and what you can stop worrying about entirely.

      The focus is on practical decisions, not trends. When consistency helps and when it gets in the way, why some advice was never essential to begin with, and how much effort makes sense depending on whether your show is a hobby, a growth project, or a business.

      The thread throughout is simple. Understand why you are doing something, not just whether you have been told you should.

      Do you still need...

      • A podcast website?
      • A podcast trailer?
      • Apple Podcasts reviews?
      • A microphone?
      • A consistent format or length?
      • To launch with three episodes?
      • An email list?
      • To add metadata to your files?
      • Interview guests?
      • An RSS feed?
      • To listen back to your episodes?

      Also mentioned

      • Get in touch
      • Podpage
      • Podcast trailer guide
      • Using Rephonic to find collaborators
      • The Samson Q2U mic

      Podcraft is brought to you by Alitu and The Podcast Host

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      48 min
    • Using Copyrighted Music or TV/Radio Clips in Your Podcast
      Jan 12 2026

      Can you legally use music, TV clips, or radio audio in your podcast, or is it a fast track to takedowns and trouble?

      In this episode, we unpack how copyright actually works for podcasters. What fair use really means, why it is a legal defence rather than permission, and where creators most often get caught out. We look at the practical risks, including automated copyright detection, platform removals, and takedown requests from rights holders.

      A quick note before you listen: we are not lawyers. This episode is based on our experience and understanding of how copyright is applied in practice, not legal advice. If you plan to rely on a fair use defence, you should understand the risks involved and make that call deliberately.

      Our conversation also widens into modern podcasting workflows. We discuss why video podcasts still need to work as audio-first shows, how many “video listeners” are actually listening in the background, and how relying on visuals can quietly break the experience for most of your audience.

      Mentioned

      • Where to Get Podcast Music
      • The Maono PD200W Hybrid Mic (affiliate link)
      • The One Essential Rule Video Podcasters Can't Ignore
      • Guardian piece on some video podcasts making for bad audio experiences

      Podcraft is brought to you by Alitu and The Podcast Host

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      48 min
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