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  • How Richie's TalkZone Became Nigeria's Most Relatable Youth Podcast
    2025/12/10

    What happens when the friend everyone calls for advice suddenly reaches thousands? This episode of Into the Podverse profiles Richard "Richie" Coleman, host of Richie's TalkZone, a fast-rising youth podcast in Nigeria.

    Richie walks through the phone call that turned private guidance into a public platform, why he tackles the tough issues young people face, and how his voice-over background shapes his signature sound. He also breaks down his growth strategy and explains why impact, not monetisation, drives his work.

    A sharp, honest look at the mindset behind one of Nigeria's most relatable youth voices, and a useful guide for creators who want to build content that truly resonates.

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    20 分
  • Damilola Oyeleke on Nigeria's Podcasting Reality: Growth, Gaps, and the Future
    2025/11/16

    In this episode, Tony Doe sits with podcast producer and curator Damilola Oyeleke for a clear look at the state of Nigerian podcasting. She shares how she stumbled into the medium, what she learned from Podcast Movement in the US, and why Nigeria's ecosystem still struggles with reach, structure, and industry focus. They unpack Podfest Naija, the push for better curation, and the value of documenting creators' journeys. It's a simple, honest conversation about building a real podcast industry one brick at a time.

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    17 分
  • After Podfest Naija: What's Next for Nigerian Podcasting
    2025/11/10

    Podfest Naija lit up Lagos like never before. But now that the lights are out and the mics are packed, what's next for Nigerian podcasting?

    In this episode of Into The Podverse, Tony Doe looks at the aftermath of Podfest Naija, the talks, the promises, and the call to move from hype to habit. He breaks down how data, policy, meetups, and training can turn one big event into a lasting ecosystem.

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    5 分
  • Why Podcast 2.0 Matters
    2025/10/27

    Discover how Podcast 2.0 is reshaping the audio landscape. Tony Doe breaks down the movement spearheaded by Adam Curry and Dave Jones, designed to restore podcasting's open, independent spirit. Learn about powerful RSS enhancements, chapters, transcripts, location tags, live broadcasting, and value-for-value streaming via Bitcoin's Lightning Network, which empower creators, developers, and listeners alike. While adoption faces hurdles from major platforms like Spotify and Apple, compatible hosts like Transistor.fm, Podverse, Fountain, Cast2Pod, Buzzsprout, Captivate.fm, and RSS.com open doors for innovation and creative freedom.

    Listen and see why Podcast 2.0 could be the future of independent audio.

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    5 分
  • The Stories Behind the Stories: Anita Opara and the Rise of African Literary Podcasting
    2025/10/06

    In this episode of Into the Podverse, Tony Doe sits down with Anita Chinwendu Opara, founder of Nkem Creatives and host of the African Authors Podcast, to explore how podcasting is reshaping African storytelling. Anita shares how her love for books evolved into a mission to spotlight African authors, why "buying back time" is at the heart of her production business, and what it truly means to tell our own stories in the age of audio.

    From authors tackling taboo topics to lessons in leadership, cultural curiosity, and creative courage, this episode captures the pulse of Africa's growing literary podcast scene.

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    34 分
  • International Podcast Day 2025: Voices from the Podverse
    2025/09/30

    On this special International Podcast Day edition of Into the Podverse, Tony Doe reflects on the power of podcasting, its roots in oral tradition, its role in amplifying diverse voices, and its ability to connect people across borders. Featuring voices from Lagos to New York, podcasters share what they do in the podverse and why their work matters.

    It's a celebration, yes, but also a checkpoint: Why do we podcast? Who are we reaching? What stories are we preserving for the future?


    Voices featured:

    Arielle Nissenblatt, Head of community and content at Pinwheel by Audily, New York City, USA.

    Dumi, Co-founder of Shanda, Washington, DC, USA (originally Zimbabwe).

    Muwaddah, Host of She Speaks Worth podcast, Nigeria.

    Elzie Flenard, Host of Journey to Mastery podcast, United States of America.

    Pereira Oluwabimpe Miracle, Host of Digital Bimpe Podcast & TV, Nigeria.

    Sean Dillon, Host of Beyond the Mic with Sean Dylan, United States of America.

    Queen Raffy (Rafiat Akinwande), Host of Queen Raffy's Space podcast and producer, Nigeria.

    Remi Roy, Host of Driven Introvert podcast and founder of podground.io, Dallas, Texas, USA.

    Vic Turnbull, CEO of Mic Media, Manchester, UK.

    Oluwatunmise Oladapo Kuku, Host of Mindfully with Tunmise podcast, Lagos, Nigeria.


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    6 分
  • Stop the AI Slop: Why Assembly-Line Podcasts Fail
    2025/09/21

    A company promises $1 podcasts and pushes out 3,000 AI-hosted episodes a week. But what does that mean for creators, listeners, and the future of podcasting? In this episode, Tony Doe breaks down the rise of "assembly-line audio," why it cheapens the medium, and how indie podcasters can protect trust and creativity in a flood of machine-made chatter. You'll learn about five dangers of AI-slop podcasting, from discovery problems to audience disconnect, plus how to use AI wisely without losing your voice.

    Subscribe, review, and share to keep real conversations alive.

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    3 分
  • Remembering Todd Cochrane: Principles That Shaped Podcasting
    2025/09/14

    The podcasting world lost a pioneer in Todd Cochrane, a builder, watchdog, and one of the strongest defenders of the medium's roots. In this episode of Into the Podverse, Tony Doe reflects on Todd's legacy: his fight for open RSS, his steady perspective on AI as a helper, not a replacement, his push for meaningful monetisation, and his reminder that podcasting's soul is in audio and community, not corporations. Todd's voice shaped how we think about independence, trust, and craft.

    Subscribe, rate, and share to keep his principles alive in today's podcast culture.

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    3 分