On this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, we explore the fascinating world of podcasting—its past, present, and potential future. Joining me are two extraordinary guests: Chad Parizman, founder of Adder Communications and a podcast consultant with years of experience helping brands harness the power of audio, and Mark Schaefer, a renowned marketing expert, author, and podcaster. Together, we delve into the transformative role of podcasts in today’s rapidly evolving media landscape.
Meet our Guests: Mark Schaefer and Chad Parizman
Podcasting has exploded, with over 4.2 million podcasts worldwide and a steadily growing audience. Chad’s journey began at Pfizer, where he introduced podcasting as a tool for internal and external communications. His experience revealed podcasting as a medium with endless possibilities for storytelling, marketing, and engagement. He emphasized that podcasts aren’t one-size-fits-all—they can be interview-based, documentary-style, seasonal, or entirely unique. The key, according to Chad, is to let the content dictate the format, not the other way around.
Mark’s introduction to podcasting stemmed from curiosity and a desire to expand his expertise beyond blogging. His strategy? Start small and sustain joy. “To stand out,” he explains, “you’ve got to be great and passionate about what you’re doing.” Over 13 years, Mark’s podcast evolved with rotating co-hosts, reflecting his belief in relevance—matching passion and skills to the needs of the audience.
Both guests agree: podcasting is about authenticity, trust, and human connection. Unlike polished social media or video content, podcasts offer a raw and personal experience. As Mark points out, “A podcast is one of the last bastions of truly human, authentic, and trusted content.” Chad adds that technology, including AI tools, is making it easier than ever to focus on creating compelling content while automating time-consuming tasks like editing and research.
Relevance and purpose remain at the heart of successful podcasts. As Chad notes, listeners are increasingly drawn to niche content tailored to their interests, often willing to pay for it through subscription services. Mark believes podcasting will remain a critical medium for building authentic relationships, both for individuals and brands.
AI also looms large in podcasting’s future. While tools like voice synthesis can assist with production, Mark and Chad agree that the human element will always be essential for building trust and emotional connections.
Podcasting’s Personal Connection
Creative Formats for Great Podcasts
The Future of Podcasts is Niche
AI Can Enhance Podcasting
Monetization Through Passion and Purpose
Podcasting’s Future is Bright
Podcasting is no longer just a hobby; it’s a powerful medium for storytelling, brand building, and connecting with audiences on a deeper level. Whether you’re a podcaster, a listener, or considering starting your own show, this episode offers insights into how to thrive in this exciting and ever-changing space.
Let us know your thoughts—where do you see podcasting heading next?
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Andi Simon, PhD
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