Today on Audience, Stuart and Matt talk about 2022 and the future of podcasting. There was a lot of news in big tech last year as well as the recession playing Hokey Pokey with the general public. Stuart and Matt chat about how those things affected podcasting as an industry and what 2023 will hold for Audience and the industry in general.
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Spotify and the evolution in Big Tech
The recession and podcasting
Evergreen content in podcasting
Podcasting’s advantage? Accessibility and staying power
Marketing vs just putting out quality content
Changes in 2023: seasons and live events
Centralized vs decentralized podcasting, and what we learned from Spotify and Twitter
Autonomy in podcasting
“What if Elon Musk bought Spotify?”
Open source, Podcasting 2.0, and RSS feeds
Mastodon) and the big Twitter exit
Blue collar digital workers
The upward trajectory for 2023
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