Let’s Talk About Ethical Podcasting: Misinformation, Free Speech, and the Podcaster’s Responsibility
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In this episode, I delve into one of the biggest conversations shaping the podcast industry right now: ethics.
From misinformation and defamation to the role of the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) and Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in New Zealand, this episode explores what it really means to be a responsible podcaster in 2025.
Using real-world examples like Belle Gibson’s health hoax and recent debates around Winston Peters’ comments about the BSA, I explore how podcasters can balance freedom of speech with public responsibility.
In this episode:
- How the media we consume shapes our beliefs and behaviour
- What defamation is and how to avoid it in your podcast
- What the BSA and ASA are, and how their standards apply to podcasters
- Why regulation doesn’t have to mean restriction, and how ethical podcasting builds trust
- Practical steps for building an ethical show: fact-checking, transparency, and content warnings
More Resources:
- BSA: https://www.bsa.govt.nz/
- ASA: https://asa.co.nz/
- RNZ's article "Winston Peters accuses Broadcasting Standards Authority of 'Soviet era stasi' censorship": https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/576015/winston-peters-accuses-broadcasting-standards-authority-of-soviet-era-stasi-censorship
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