Podcast Breakdown: BibleProject Podcast
Tim, Jon, and the whole crew have a great blueprint for churches and non-profits when it comes to podcasting.
Tim, Jon, and the whole crew have a great blueprint for churches and non-profits when it comes to podcasting.
If you want to get your church's podcasts on Apple, Spotify, and beyond, you need a podcast host service. Which one is right for you?
Overusing filler words make you less credible on your podcast. Let's put your filler words in the grave by observing, replacing, and slowing down.
Show notes are often a half-baked portion of the podcast recipe. Learn how to write better show notes to make your listeners happy (and get new ones).
Video podcasts are trendy and get listens but is the extra time and money worth it in the end? I don't think it's for everyone.
Every church has a sermon podcast but here are fourteen other podcast ideas for a budding church community to try out.
I break down "Steffany Gretzinger: Revival, Worship Culture, and the Writing Process" from the Green Room with a producers perspective.
How do you measure success when it comes to your podcast? I propose a few alternative methods other than downloads.
Take a moment to listen to all the sounds around you.
Someday soon we'll be able to sit down at restaurants, pet stranger's dogs in the streets, and record podcasts in the same room. Grab some new gear for the road ahead.
“All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
from the ashes a fire shall be woken,
a light from the shadows shall spring;
renewed shall be blade that was broken,
the crownless again shall be king.”
Hi, my name’s David! I grew up singing hymns with my mom at the piano in small town Wisconsin. Somewhere between then and now, I fell in love with Jesus, music, and stories. I currently live in Appleton, WI with my beautiful wife, Lindsay.