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Podcast Hot Seat: We make good podcasts better, and help them grow.

Podcast Hot Seat: We make good podcasts better, and help them grow.

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Have you ever been caught with food in your teeth or your zipper down and wondered why nobody told you? That's where I come in. On Podcast Hot Seat, we help good podcasts become even better. By identifying your strengths, we help you use them to keep your audience engaged and coming back for more This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyCopyright 2025 Dave Jackson Economía Marketing Marketing y Ventas
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  • The Compliance Times
    May 21 2025

    Today Davreen Dixon is sitting on the hot seat to take her show The Compliance Times to the next level. Listen on Apple and Spotify

    From their website, "The Compliance Times: A Deep Dive into Anti-Money Laundering – One Case at A Time

    The podcast takes a “deep dive” into anti-money laundering – one case at a time. For each case discussed on the show, we’ll answer 3 questions:

    1. What happened in the case?
    2. How and when did we learn about what happened in the case?
    3. What can financial crimes compliance professionals do to prevent the issues raised in each case?

    What Was Done Well
    • Davreen does a good job of talking to one person, and the production has some interesting twists and turns.
    • LOTS of stats and details about the story
    • Davreen is balancing two audiences (True Crime, and those who work in Anti-Money Laundering)

    What Can Be Improved
    1. Create a "Follow Page" on her site with options for a minimum of Apple and Spotify.
    2. Create a post for each episode to maximize SEO
    3. Work on the microphone technique (Popping P's)
    4. Even though she mentioned part three was in a bonus episode, does it need to be it's own episode?
    5. If the goal is monetization, start a newsletter.
    6. Attempt to get to the content quicker at the top of the show.

    Mentioned In This Episode

    The Audience is Listening Book by Tom Websiter

    Storyworthy book by Mathew Dicks.

    School of Podcasting

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Join the School of Podcasting Today

    Are you looking to start your podcast but don't know where to begin? Look no further than the School of Podcasting. Our comprehensive online courses and one-on-one coaching will teach you everything you need to know, from equipment and editing to marketing and monetization. With our proven methods and expert instructors, you'll create high-quality, engaging content quickly. Say goodbye to the frustration and uncertainty and hello to a successful podcasting career with the School of Podcasting

    Join the School of Podcasting



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    58 m
  • Married Into Crazy with Snooks and Lovey
    Apr 24 2025

    Today, I checked out "Married Into Crazy" with Snooks and Lovey. Right off the bat, we discover that their podcast is all about love, laughter, and surviving the wild ride of marriage—because who doesn’t need a little crazy in their life, right?

    They share their own story, which includes some dramatic turns like a heart-stabbing incident (no, not the romantic kind). We poke a bit of fun at their volume issues and their tendency to take scenic routes to get to the point. They do make some great points about working together. So, grab your favorite snack, tune in, and let’s get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe even learn a thing or two about love in this episode!

    Takeaways:

    • Married Into Crazy is a podcast where Snooks and Lovey share their wacky marriage adventures, proving that love can survive the craziest situations.
    • The show needs to work on its volume issues. This could be solved by using Auphonic.
    • They could introduce the episode and let people know what it's about, and get to the topic asap.
    • To boost newsletter sign-ups, create a lead magnet.
    • The two hosts have a great chemistry and do a great job of making points and telling related stories.
    • They are missing out on SEO by not having each episode with its own page.

    Mentioned in This Episode

    Married Into Crazy Website

    Episode 2

    School of Podcasting

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    39 m
  • Practice Leading with Neil Benson
    Mar 7 2025

    Neil Benson is taking the hot seat today as we dive into the Practice Leading podcast, and, spoiler alert, he's doing some things right! We’re all about making mediocre shows sound good and the good ones sound even better, so get ready for some juicy insights. Neil’s got that sweet knack for asking the right questions and actually listening—yeah, shocking, right? We’ll explore how he builds a dynamic company culture and innovative hiring strategies, proving that people really are at the core of any business. So, grab your headphones and prepare to learn a thing or two about leadership without all the boring fluff!

    Let’s talk about Neil Benson’s episode on the Practice Leading podcast, which just might be the best thing you listen to this week if you’re into leadership and Microsoft tech. Seriously, I mean it. Neil knows his stuff, and it shows. The way he talks about hiring practices is like a breath of fresh air in a stuffy office. He’s not just spouting buzzwords; he’s got real strategies that make sense. We’re not just throwing darts at a board here; we’re aiming for the bullseye with a solid plan.

    In our conversation, we highlighted some of Neil’s standout qualities, like his ability to ask the right questions and actually listen. That’s right, folks – he shuts up when it counts! We also dug into how he accidentally stumbled upon creating a holacracy at Tech Labs London – yeah, you heard me right. It’s a real thing! We’re talking about a workplace where everyone has a voice, and that’s not just lip service. Neil shares his journey from the corporate grind to creating a culture where people look forward to Mondays. Can you even believe that? It’s like finding unicorns in the tech world.

    So if you’re sick of the traditional corporate mold and want to hear how to shake things up, Neil’s got the goods. This episode is a masterclass in leadership that you can’t afford to skip over. Buckle up and get ready to take some notes because you’ll definitely want to implement these ideas in your own leadership journey.

    Takeaways:

    • Neil Benson's podcast, Practice Leading, is all about helping Microsoft professionals become better leaders while avoiding the usual BS.
    • The key to a good podcast is asking great questions, then shutting up and listening to the answers.
    • Neil's guests share their journeys and insights, making each episode feel like a masterclass in leadership and innovation.
    • Diversity in hiring is crucial; it's not just about finding clones of ourselves but enriching the team with different backgrounds.
    • Neil emphasizes the importance of a strong culture where employees actually look forward to Mondays, which is just wild, right?
    • And don't forget, if you're not engaging your audience, they might wander off like a cat that heard a can opener.

    Mentioned In This Episode

    Practice Leading Podcast Site

    School of Podcasting

    Storyworthy Book by Matthew Dicks

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Join the School of Podcasting Today

    Are you looking to start your podcast but don't know where to begin? Look no further than the School of Podcasting. Our comprehensive online courses and one-on-one coaching will teach you everything you need to know, from equipment and editing to marketing and...

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