Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Podcast Network Insights: Understanding the Business of Podcast "Networks"
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| Why Curation by Editorial Standards Wins | Healthpodcast.org | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:53:17 | |
What would change if every podcast network made its integrity pledge public, and actually used it to decide who gets through the door? Building a network around editorial standards (instead of just downloads or scale) isn't the standard playbook, but that's where Dan Kendall's approach stands out. Dan Kendall brings decades of experience in health innovation and hands-on experience supporting podcasters. After starting in health tech, he became a full-time podcaster, then launched and expanded a health-focused podcast network, Health Podcast Library, developing rigorous selection criteria and testing multiple monetization models along the way. He'll unpack the pressures and choices behind curating science-based health shows with clarity and transparency. Listen for: 05:29 Health Podcast Model Evolution 16:04 Ethical Advertising and Trusted Referrals 20:07 Healthcare Podcasting Innovation Summit 22:15 Podcast Network Pricing Shift 28:06 Success Requires Effort and Tools 32:11 Podcast Growth Starts With Packaging 37:16 Engaging Clients Anytime, Anywhere 44:51 Rethinking Podcast Networks 45:54 10X Over 2X Mindset 51:38 Integrity and Dan's Network 52:55 Time, Teams, & Connections CONNECT WITH GUEST: DAN KENDALL FOUNDER & OPERATOR, HEALTH PODCAST LIBRARY Dan's Book rec: 10x Is Easier Than 2x by: Dan Sullivan Dan's Podcast rec: Speak Up for Your Health CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Systems, Sponsors and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories and Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| From Social Media Agency to Podcast Network | Podcast Nation | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:57:22 | |
Can a million Instagram followers actually fill a podcast feed? How do you turn influencers into Podcasters? Podcast Nation co-founders Nadine Robinson & Clio De La Llave challenge familiar expectations about what a podcast network delivers, sharing lessons from their years helping creators, especially millennial and Gen Z women, build loyal audiences and sustainable businesses. Their on-the-ground experience shows just how much depends on the right fit, real partnership, and the daily grind. Nadine and Clio have worked together for 18 years, building businesses together, evolving from a digital agency, Booje Media, focused on social and influencer campaigns, to creating Podcast Nation. Their operational experience spans helping podcasters launch successfully, managing network relationships, and navigating the fast-changing demands of content formats. They've seen every side of how creators cross from social to audio and what real support looks like. Their approach is marked by a hands-on, customized model designed for long-term results. Listen for: 00:00 Podcast Networks and Influencers 10:01 Podcasting Requires Unique Skills 11:02 Success: Niche is Key 19:53 Show Development and Launch Strategy 22:02 Tips for Podcaster Agreements 27:36 Choosing Between Boutique and Large Networks 34:54 Cross-Platform Branding Challenges 41:17 From Social Media to Podcasts 49:20 No Magic Bullet CONNECT WITH GUESTS: CLIO DE LA LLAVE, FOUNDER OF PODCAST NATION NADINE ROBINSON, FOUNDER OF PODCAST NATION PODCAST NATION Nadine's Book rec: Rabbit: The Autobiography of Ms. Pat Nadine's Podcast rec: Petty Crimes Clio's Book rec: Transforming Toddlerhood Clio's Podcast rec: Take Your Shoes Off CONNECT WITH GREG, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Greg's Book rec: Grit Systems, Sponsors, and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories and Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| Curating Discovery Through Sampler Feeds | Pantheon Media | 26 Mar 2026 | 01:00:08 | |
What happens when a podcast network starts by experimenting with a “sampler feed," packing dozens of niche music shows into one place? This approach shaped how one podcast network helped new podcasts find listeners and revealed what truly matters for building a network that endures shifts in technology and creator needs. Peter Ferioli has been at the helm of Pantheon Podcast Network for nearly a decade, growing it from a passion project launched with a friend and co-founder, Christian Swain, into a home for more than 100 music-focused shows. In this conversation, he pulls back the curtain on how Pantheon was born out of a scripted rock history show that launched to crickets, why they walked away from ad money early on, and the counterintuitive moves that built one of the most respected independent networks in podcasting today. Greg and Peter go deep on the "magazine feed" strategy Pantheon pioneered before anyone else was talking about it, why Slack is the most valuable thing they've ever built (more than any tool or tech), what "liquid content" means for the future of audio, and the red flags every podcaster should watch for before signing with any network. Listen For: 06:28 Early Podcast Growth Challenges 13:22 Evolving Podcasts for Diverse Audiences 18:50 Building Listener Loyalty Strategy 27:11 Streamlining Podcast Tools for Creators 37:13 Music, Tech, and AI Insights 42:54 Gigaverse: Collaborative Content Platform 48:23 Consistency Over Star Power 51:48 Empowering Podcasters Through Support 59:51 Insights on Podcasting Success CONNECT WITH GUEST: PETER FERIOLI LinkedIn | Pantheon Podcasts | Instagram | YouTube Peter's Book rec: Notes on Being a Man by Scott Galloway Peter's Podcast rec: Possible with Reid Hoffman and Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, CHIEF RELATIONSHIP OFFICER FOR RSS.COM Systems, Sponsors and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories and Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| Introducing Podcast Network Insights - The Trailer | 11 Mar 2026 | 00:01:18 | |
What exactly is a podcast network? Is it a group of shows under one banner? A talent manager? A distribution engine? A collective? Or something entirely different? Podcast networks are among the most talked about yet least understood parts of the podcast industry. Welcome to Podcast Network Insights, a show exploring how podcast networks actually operate. Hosted by Greg Wasserman, a relationship-driven podcast professional who has worked across podcast platforms, creator tools, and media partnerships, the show brings together conversations with the founders and operators behind today’s podcast networks. Because if you talk to podcasters, you’ll hear one set of stories about networks. And if you talk to the networks themselves, you’ll hear another. This podcast brings those perspectives together. In this show, you can expect:
Whether you're a podcaster considering joining a network, a production company thinking about starting one, an advertiser looking for your next set of shows to buy, or someone curious about how the podcast industry works behind the scenes, this show is designed to help you understand the evolving role of podcast networks. Episodes are released on Thursdays. Subscribe now and listen to the trailer to learn what to expect from the conversations ahead. Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregwasserman/ And follow the show: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcast-network-insights/about/ Systems, Sponsors and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| Localizing Podcast Monetization Across LATAM | Genuína Media | 07 May 2026 | 00:52:09 | |
What happens when the definition of “podcast network” changes depending on geography, and the rules of the game are nothing like what you expect from US podcasting? That’s the world David Roemer operates in, where running a podcast network in Latin America means being both an aggregator and an ad agency, adapting to a landscape with fewer advertisers, distinct cultural expectations, and major platform differences. This episode examines what it really takes to build, sustain, and grow a podcast network in an emerging market where ad dollars remain scarce, and creators still face an uphill path to monetization. As co-founder of Genuína Media, David Roemer has been at the forefront of Latin America’s podcast network scene for over five years. His background as a corporate lawyer fueled the pivot into podcasting, first with a homegrown show that broke through in Mexico, then evolving into managing a network of over 230 podcasts stretching from Mexico to Brazil and Spain. With deep ties to creators, platforms, and advertisers, David brings a clear-eyed, hands-on perspective to building a podcast network with limited resources and plenty of unknowns. Listen For: 02:47 What "podcast network" means in Latin America 04:25 From lawyer to podcaster to network founder 17:47 The honest case for joining or not joining 23:17 Why brands are the client, not podcasters 32:57 Why video is now non-negotiable 35:21 Spotify premium and the baked-in ad shift 42:39 How attribution and conversion actually work in LATAM CONNECT WITH GUEST: DAVID ROEMER GONZALEZ, CO-FOUNDER AND CEO OF GENUINA MEDIA David's Podcast rec: Relatos Nieros David's Book recs: The Palace of Dreams - Ismail Kadare CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman Systems, Sponsors, and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| When Matchmaking Fuels a Podcast Network’s Growth | Hospitality.FM/ Skift | 30 Apr 2026 | 01:06:57 | |
What happens when your definition of “podcast network” evolves from a simple matchmaking idea to an intricate ecosystem connecting dozens of creators and advertisers? This episode explores how the real work of building a network often differs from the original vision, especially when operational complexity and changing industry conditions reshape your approach. Hospitality media entrepreneur Wil Slickers reflects candidly on the lessons, pivots, and persistent challenges behind growing and ultimately selling a podcast network. Wil Slickers brings a unique perspective from moving through hotel management into hospitality podcasting, eventually building and selling Hospitality.fm, a podcast network that scaled to nearly 50 shows across hotels, food, beverages, and travel. Today, he leads network operations for Skift, where he applies hands-on experience in niche content strategy, monetization, and long-term growth in the B2B audio space. His hands-on perspective covers everything from bootstrapped beginnings and production challenges to acquisitions and strategy within a larger media company. Listen For: 03:58 From hotel manager to podcast host 09:40 The matchmaking idea takes shape 11:30 Cross-collaboration as the early network seed 15:12 Audience fit before everything else 18:37 On charging $200+ effective CPMs 23:02 Starting over: niche, quality, one lane 32:30 The missed opportunity in subscription revenue 36:07 What changed after the Skift acquisition 43:07 Who acquires a niche network — and why 46:48 The three-sided negotiation no one talks about 52:45 Where things are heading: Substack and long-form 01:00:51 The case for just running a good business CONNECT WITH GUEST: WIL SLICKERS, DIRECTOR OF VIDEO/AUDIO STRATEGY | SKIFT LinkedIn | Website | Podcast | Wil’s Podcast rec: Acquired Wil’s Book rec: Superfans by Pat Flynn CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman Systems, Sponsors, and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| Building a Network by Removing the Roadblocks | RAGE Works Podcast Network | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:51:19 | |
What does it look like to build a network around removing every obstacle that kills podcasts before they ever find an audience? Rich Butler started RAGE Works Podcast Network in 2014 after his own long-running podcast wound down and the people around him caught the bug. Rather than pointing them elsewhere, he handed them a blueprint and stayed in the room. What followed wasn't a revenue-first strategy. It was a production-and-distribution model built around making it easier for motivated people to create. His reasoning is simple and consistent: content is what grows a network, and the best way to get more content is to get out of the way. What makes Rich's approach distinct is what he refuses to optimize for. He won't take a cut of ad deals he didn't facilitate. He won't chase podcasters for their episodes. He won't guarantee listeners or money in the first conversation. The network exists to water plants and watch the garden grow…and he'll tell you that's exactly why it works. Listen For: 03:08 Network as a Discovery Platform 04:37 How My Take Radio Became a Network 07:41 Why the Dual-Feed Model Still Works 10:01 Revenue Without the Revenue-First Model 13:04 On Downloads, Die-Hards, and Real Numbers 16:25 What to Ask Before You Join a Network 18:47 Removing the Roadblocks That Kill Podcasts 23:53 Audio First, Video Second 27:48 What the Onboarding Process Actually Looks Like 31:04 The Jockey Runs the Horse 36:54 Gary Vee Called His Bluff 39:51 The Case for 10 Downloads 44:02 Be of Service, Not a Gatekeeper CONNECT WITH GUEST: RICHARD BUTLER FOUNDER OF THE RAGE WORKS PODCAST NETWORK LinkedIn | Website | Website 2 | Instagram Rich's Podcast Rec: The Jay Ferruggia Show Rich's Book Rec: Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook by Gary Vaynerchuk CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman Systems, Sponsors, and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| Success Through Prioritizing Purpose Before Monetization | Heroes Media Group | 16 Apr 2026 | 00:45:59 | |
What does it look like to build a network around a purpose rather than a revenue model? Adam Bird started Heroes Media Group in 2012 as a place for veterans and military voices, and has spent the decade since expanding that mission to cover all community heroes: law enforcement, firefighters, first responders, and other "community heroes," anyone who aligns with the cause. The network grew not from a monetization plan, but from a commitment to positive, purpose-driven content at a time when most media was heading in the opposite direction. What makes Adam's approach distinct is what he actively refuses to optimize for. He's turned down six-figure investment offers and won't touch content that conflicts with the network's values, no matter the dollar amount attached. The business case comes second, and he'll tell you that's exactly why it works. Adam started in terrestrial radio around 2011 and transitioned into podcasting when he realized he wanted to tell stories without editorial constraints. Over the last decade, he has personally worked on more than 28,000 podcast episodes, built a full production and agency arm at HMG, and grown the network to over 50 active shows. Listen For: 00:00 Finding Purpose Through Podcasting 06:51 Helping Others, Finding Purpose 11:22 Building Connections Through Collaboration 15:58 Business Model Perspectives 19:07 The Power of Networking 19:58 Maintaining Network Support Over Time 23:03 Unpopular Opinions in Business Trends 28:41 Balancing Podcast Goals and Strategy 32:01 Podcasting's Future: Big Buyouts 35:11 Podcasting: Harder Than It Seems 36:31 Lessons on Starting Small 45:21 Finding Purpose Through Service 46:16 Grinding Toward Life’s Purpose CONNECT WITH GUEST: ADAM BIRD FOUNDER & OPERATOR, HEROES MEDIA GROUP Adam's Book rec: Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill Adam's Podcast rec: The Arms Room CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, CHIEF RELATIONSHIP OFFICER FOR RSS.COM Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman Systems, Sponsors and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| Stop Making Shows. Build Ecosystems. | Stoked Bros Podcast Network | 09 Apr 2026 | 01:22:27 | |
What does it actually look like when someone from Hollywood runs a podcast network? For Aisha Corpas Wynn, an Emmy-nominated producer whose career spans scripted TV, unscripted reality, film, and the NFL Podcast Network, the answer is a masterclass in reverse engineering. She doesn't start with a mic and a guest list. She starts with the market, the mission, and the person, and works backward from there. Aisha breaks down how she thinks about building podcast networks from the ground up, what most podcast creators get completely wrong about joining one, and why her entertainment background gives her a fundamentally different lens than most people working in the space today. Greg and Aisha go deep on how Stoked Bros. Media is being built, athlete by athlete, show by show, with the same framework she'd apply to developing a TV series. They get into what it really takes to bring celebrity talent into podcasting (spoiler: fame is not a guarantee), how to think about rev share splits and network deals, and why the "hip hop model" of building an ecosystem is more relevant to podcasting than most people realize. Listen For: 2:23 What "Podcast Network" Means: Cross Promotion First 2:58 How Podcasting Became Its Own Sub-Economy 11:06 Individual Brand vs. Network Ecosystem 13:28 The Hip-Hop Label Model Applied to Podcasting 16:07 Why Celebrity Doesn't Guarantee an Audience 22:14 Building Stoke Bros: Differentiating Within a Sports Network 34:41 The Economics: Funding vs. Rev Share 45:15 Questions to Ask Before Joining a Network 52:57 Why Your Wins May Not Be One for One CONNECT WITH GUEST: AISHA CORPAS WYNN, STOKED BROS PODCAST NETWORK LinkedIn | Website | Instagram Aisha pod rec: All In and The AI Chicks Aisha book rec: Psychology of Money CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS AT RSS.COM Greg’s book rec Selling with Love by Jason Marc Campbell Systems, Sponsors, and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| The Straight-Split Ad Model | Marketing Podcast Network | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:48:52 | |
What does it look like to build a podcast network with no interest in making it big…and have that actually work? Jason Falls started the Marketing Podcast Network five years ago after being burned by a network that didn’t deliver on its promises. What he built in response is deliberately small, community-first, and structured around a revenue model most operators wouldn’t choose. The result is a network of nearly 90 shows that has grown steadily without a sales team, a growth strategy, or a capitalist bone behind it. Jason is the founder of the Marketing Podcast Network (MPN), a niche network built exclusively for marketing and advertising podcasters. He comes from a broadcast and radio background and now spends the majority of his time producing podcasts for clients, with MPN running alongside as a community he helped build and still stewards. Greg and Jason dig into how MPN’s equal revenue share works… and what it asks of larger shows. They get into the two promises a previous network made that they never kept, how MPN sells advertising without a dedicated sales function, and why Jason would start a video-first network if he were doing it over. If you’re a podcaster wondering whether a community-first network might be a better fit than a revenue-first one, this conversation is worth your time. Listen For: 04:19 Evolving in Podcasting Challenges 06:45 Collaborative Marketing Podcast Network 10:10 Podcasting Profit Challenges Explained 15:51 Embracing Podcasts Through Technology 19:37 Efficient Network Advertising Solution 24:54 Building Collaboration for Podcast Growth 32:36 Podcast Analytics: Challenges and Limitations 34:35 Podcast Tech and Network Evolution 43:05 Building a Video-First Platform 45:37 Own It: Closing Gender Gaps 50:07 Jason's DIY Marketing Network CONNECT WITH GUEST: JASON FALLS, FOUNDER, MARKETING PODCAST NETWORK LinkedIn | Website | Facebook | X | YouTube Jason Book rec: Brand Hijack: Marketing Without Marketing Alex Wipperfurth Jason's Podcast rec: Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, CHIEF RELATIONSHIP OFFICER FOR RSS.COM Systems, Sponsors and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| Why Owning Every Show Drives Quality, Consistency, and Profits | OGGN | 04 Jun 2026 | 01:05:43 | |
What happens when a podcast network isn't just a loose collection of shows, but an operational system with complete ownership, direct host management, and monetization strategies that begin before a single episode is released? This conversation examines a distinctive “own everything, sell before launch” approach, offering a pragmatic look at why full control might create better sponsor relationships and higher margins. Mark LaCour draws on a decade-plus of experience building a podcast network from a single niche show into an international portfolio of 30+ in-house productions, the Oil and Gas Global Network, all within the oil and gas sector. Before starting his first podcast in 2011, he spent years in sales and technology, bringing a practical, industry-rooted perspective to every decision about network structure and growth.
Listen For: 00:00 Exploring Podcast Networks 6:15 Finding the right podcast host 11:34 Starting the first podcast 20:07 Managing podcast sponsorships 25:10 Making money from conferences 29:31 AI and augmented reality threats 33:15 Blocking AI spiders on content 40:04 Leveraging loyal listeners for growth 42:03 Measuring podcast value beyond downloads 49:47 Future of Video Content Creation 1:00:52 Hire an editor to improve podcast 1:04:12 Staying Creative and Engaging Fans CONNECT WITH GUEST: MARK LACOUR, FOUNDER, OIL AND GAS GLOBAL NETWORK (OGGN) LinkedIn | Website | Podcast | X Book rec: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Podcast rec: Marketing Over Coffee - https://pod.link/251299460
CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman - https://amzn.to/4tIyOXZ
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| Why Most Networks Miss the Mark on Creator Experience | BE Podcast Network | 28 May 2026 | 01:09:11 | |
What does it look like to build a podcast network revenue model that actually respects the diversity of its shows? Jethro Jones offers a candid view into how value, sponsorship, and compensation flow within a network, especially when not every show fits the sponsorship mold. His approach challenges common assumptions about monetization, showing what’s possible when incentives are designed to align with real operational and creative dynamics. As a former school administrator who moved from running a single education podcast to launching the BE Podcast Network with 30+ shows, Jethro Jones has seen firsthand what it takes to help podcasters grow, learn, and discover the hidden challenges of network operations. His hands-on approach to onboarding creators, refining support systems, and structuring the business side is shaped by experience in both education and podcasting. Listen For: 8:27 Starting a podcast for self-improvement 21:06 Coordinating podcast production details 24:05 Perception of podcast advertising 27:31 Making ad reads authentic 33:36 Exploring niche podcast opportunities 37:53 Joining the BE Podcast Network 48:08 Delegating tasks for efficiency 51:35 Finding your podcast community 59:00 Sampling content and leveraging SEO 1:01:04 Reflections on productivity and focus 1:06:25 Rethinking network value and content CONNECT WITH GUEST: JETHRO JONES, FOUNDER, BE PODCAST NETWORK LinkedIn | Website | Podcast | X Jethro’s book rec: The Courage to be Disliked - https://amzn.to/4cIqOPL Jethro’s Podcast rec: Transformative Principal- https://pod.link/770942472 Jethro’s Podcast rec: Great Houses - https://pod.link/1885728664 CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman - https://amzn.to/4tIyOXZ Systems, Sponsors, and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| Protecting Small Podcasts: Networks for Indie Voices, Not Profit | Feminist Podcast Collective | 21 May 2026 | 01:02:42 | |
What happens when a podcast network is built around support instead of scale? Becky Mollenkamp created the Feminist Podcast Collective in 2024 after growing frustrated with how often podcasting rewards visibility, monetization, and industry status over community, accessibility, and overlooked voices. Instead of waiting for traditional networks to create space for different creators, she built a membership-based network centered on collaboration, shared values, and long-term sustainability. From flexible membership dues based on financial circumstances to a values-alignment application process, Becky’s approach challenges many of the assumptions behind how podcast networks traditionally operate. The network has already grown to more than 50 member shows, prioritizing support and equity over aggressive growth or advertising pressure. The conversation explores what it takes to build a mission-driven podcast network, the tension between sustainability and monetization, and why Becky believes independent creators deserve communities designed around mutual support rather than competition. For podcasters questioning whether success must always be measured by downloads, ad revenue, or scale, Becky offers a very different vision for what a network can be. Listen For: 00:00 Membership Pricing and Values 09:38 Intersectional Feminism Goals 19:52 Promoting Member Shows 20:48 A Unique Podcast Model 30:13 Resource Library Overview 37:41 Managing a Community 43:33 Member Retention 51:20 Celebrity Fatigue in Podcasting 59:53 Balancing Growth and Sustainability CONNECT WITH GUEST: BECKY MOLLENKAMP, FEMINIST BUSINESS COACH LinkedIn | Website | Podcast | Threads Podcast rec: Off the Grid Book rec: Liberate Your Business by Becky Mollenkamp CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman Systems, Sponsors, and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||
| What Makes the C-Suite Network Paid Entry Unique | C Suite Network | 14 May 2026 | 00:59:51 | |
What happens when the lines between television, radio, and digital content start to blur? And what does that mean for today’s podcast networks? Jeffrey Hayzlett shares a perspective shaped by decades at the intersection of traditional media and the modern, distributed podcast ecosystem. From how networks think about distribution and format to the business goals that drive long-term success, this discussion explores the real operational challenges and opportunities facing media companies today. Jeffrey’s career spans from corporate marketing leadership, including serving as CMO of Kodak, to launching early podcast initiatives at CBS, producing business television, and now leading C-Suite Network, a podcast network and company with hundreds of shows, with the goal of being in the thousands. His approach blends hands-on production experience with a sharp understanding of how platforms, sponsorships, and communities come together to build scalable, lasting networks. Listen For: 5:36 Starting C-Suite TV Online 7:44 Network for Business Leaders 9:53 Using Podcasts to Grow Business 14:51 Changes in Audio and Video Tech 16:37 Content Timing for Streaming and Broadcast 25:48 Importance of Context in Content 28:04 Diversifying Content Distribution 32:37 Building a Content Creator Community 35:05 Serving the Elite Business Community 37:45 Monetization in TV Network Deals 41:29 Turning Interviews Into Content 44:24 Joining the C-Suite Network 53:28 The Future of New Media CONNECT WITH GUEST: JEFFREY HAYZLETT, CHAIRMAN AND FOUNDER OF C-SUITE NETWORK Book rec: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie - https://amzn.to/4vZWx81 Book rec: The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino - https://amzn.to/4cYh6bU Podcast rec: This Week in Startups — Host: Jason Calacanis - https://pod.link/315114957 CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, HEAD OF RELATIONSHIPS FOR RSS.COM Greg’s book rec: Return on Courage by Ryan Berman Systems, Sponsors, and Partners: Hosted with RSS.com Podcast Hosting Produced by Stories & Strategies Content Repurposed with Castmagic Podcast Project Management with Northflow | |||