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PH011: Bernie Mitchell of OuiShare Radio
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English - May 31, 2018 04:00 - 28 minutes - 26.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsTechnology Business Marketing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
My guest today is Bernie Mitchell, the founder of OuiShare Radio. OuiShare is a podcast network that focuses on various topics. Bernie manages a remote ... Read More >
My guest today is Bernie Mitchell, the founder of OuiShare Radio. OuiShare is a podcast network that focuses on various topics.
Bernie manages a remote team that creates seven shows for the network. He tells me how he built his team and the qualities he looks for in a new team member. We discuss the network format and the challenges that unique format causes. Bernie also explains how he and his team develop new content for the network.
[clickToTweet tweet=”The things that are important to us all collectively are story-telling, not ‘brand’ storytelling, like finding out people’s stories kind of thing.” quote=”The things that are important to us all collectively are story-telling, not ‘brand’ storytelling, like finding out people’s stories kind of thing.”]
Networks are something that podcasters aspire to, however many don’t know how to get to that level. Bernie gives an honest overview of running a network model. If you have ever considered building a team and creating a network of podcasts, tune in today!
Today’s highlights:
What is OuiShare?
Bernie’s co-working space At Work.
How OuiShare Fest started it all.
The ups and downs of working with a remote team.
How Bernie developed a network.
How to build an ideal remote team.
How OuiShare is similar to Tedx.
How Bernie hires a new podcaster.
How Bernie and his team plan new content.
Why you need to set your expectations with your guest beforehand.
[clickToTweet tweet=”As soon as I realized I didn’t have to know everything about the subject when I sat down, I just had to ask questions, it was fine because there was less work for me and more interesting for the (other) person.” quote=”As soon as I realized I didn’t have to know everything about the subject when I sat down, I just had to ask questions, it was fine because there was less work for me and more interesting for the (other) person.”]
Resources:
Out on the Wire by Jessica Abel
Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!My guest today is Bernie Mitchell, the founder of OuiShare Radio. OuiShare is a podcast network that focuses on various topics.
Bernie manages a remote team that creates seven shows for the network. He tells me how he built his team and the qualities he looks for in a new team member. We discuss the network format and the challenges that unique format causes. Bernie also explains how he and his team develop new content for the network.
[clickToTweet tweet=”The things that are important to us all collectively are story-telling, not ‘brand’ storytelling, like finding out people’s stories kind of thing.” quote=”The things that are important to us all collectively are story-telling, not ‘brand’ storytelling, like finding out people’s stories kind of thing.”]
Networks are something that podcasters aspire to, however many don’t know how to get to that level. Bernie gives an honest overview of running a network model. If you have ever considered building a team and creating a network of podcasts, tune in today!
Today’s highlights:
What is OuiShare?
Bernie’s co-working space At Work.
How OuiShare Fest started it all.
The ups and downs of working with a remote team.
How Bernie developed a network.
How to build an ideal remote team.
How OuiShare is similar to Tedx.
How Bernie hires a new podcaster.
How Bernie and his team plan new content.
Why you need to set your expectations with your guest beforehand.
[clickToTweet tweet=”As soon as I realized I didn’t have to know everything about the subject when I sat down, I just had to ask questions, it was fine because there was less work for me and more interesting for the (other) person.” quote=”As soon as I realized I didn’t have to know everything about the subject when I sat down, I just had to ask questions, it was fine because there was less work for me and more interesting for the (other) person.”]
Resources:
Out on the Wire by Jessica Abel
Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!