The Intimacy of Podcasting in an Economy of Attention

The Intimacy of Podcasting in an Economy of Attention

Helen King is one of my favorite people I’ve ever worked with in a decade of podcasting. 


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This conversation is for you if you are:

  • a podcaster
  • someone with a cancer experience
  • a nonprofit leader
  • a creative individual thinking of creating storytelling media for your company, organization, or personal brand

We cover a LOT of ground including:

  • the beauty of podcasting as an intimate platform for connection
  • moving between networks, indie, and organizational podcasting
  • pros & cons of using video in your media strategy (I get ranty)
  • the absurdity of health care systems when it comes to women’s health in both the United States and new Zealand (we both get ranty)
  • the problem with pink ribbons
  • why Helen’s done with feeling like an imposter!

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Also Mentioned

Encounter Culture (our podcast that Helen edited for a while!)

Sex.Life (previously produced by Helen)

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On Creativity & Feeling Like an Impostor

“I  guess we are taught not to make ourselves big and not to show what we know and show what we can do. And I think for me, as a neurodiverse person that was not diagnosed until they were almost 40, I’d spent my life being told, you’re too noisy, you ask too many questions… And hiding that part of myself just, you know, was killing me. And so I can’t hide that anymore. I know what I know. And so creativity is part of who I am.” ~Helen King


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Credits

Edwin R. Ruiz – Technical Director

JoVia Armstrong – Theme Music