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In this episode of Midnight Local, Greg and Meredith discuss their experience working with Studio 71, a multi-channel network. They talk about the initial excitement of being hired by Studio 71 to produce a podcast, the lack of communication and support from the company, and ultimately being fired during a meeting. They also touch on the challenges of podcasting and the unrealistic expectations set by the industry. The episode highlights the importance of clear communication, collaboration, and realistic goals when working with a network or agency. In this conversation, Meredith and Greg discuss their experience of being fired by a podcast network and the challenges they faced in trying to promote their show. They reflect on the misconceptions about podcasting as a hobby and emphasize the importance of financial stability in order to continue producing content. They also discuss the decision to take a break from podcasting and their plans for the future. The conversation touches on topics such as communication styles, the value of labor, and the dynamics of podcast networks.

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00:00 Introduction and Getting Fired

03:00 Working with Studio 71 and the Lack of Communication

10:01 The Realities of Podcasting and Unrealistic Expectations

18:58 The Disappointing Meeting and Being Fired

26:21 The Challenges of Promoting a Podcast

33:09 The Misconceptions About Podcasting as a Hobby

35:53 The Importance of Financial Stability in Podcasting

39:02 Taking a Break to Reassess and Redefine

45:07 The Freedom of Being Fired

More about the show:

Twitch: http://bit.ly/2VsOi3d

Twitter: http://bit.ly/H2DTwit

Instagram: http://bit.ly/H2dIG

Watch the episodes on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MidnightLocal

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Content provided by Greg Titian & Meredith Ambelang, Greg Titian, and Meredith Ambelang. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Greg Titian & Meredith Ambelang, Greg Titian, and Meredith Ambelang or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Midnight Local, Greg and Meredith discuss their experience working with Studio 71, a multi-channel network. They talk about the initial excitement of being hired by Studio 71 to produce a podcast, the lack of communication and support from the company, and ultimately being fired during a meeting. They also touch on the challenges of podcasting and the unrealistic expectations set by the industry. The episode highlights the importance of clear communication, collaboration, and realistic goals when working with a network or agency. In this conversation, Meredith and Greg discuss their experience of being fired by a podcast network and the challenges they faced in trying to promote their show. They reflect on the misconceptions about podcasting as a hobby and emphasize the importance of financial stability in order to continue producing content. They also discuss the decision to take a break from podcasting and their plans for the future. The conversation touches on topics such as communication styles, the value of labor, and the dynamics of podcast networks.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Getting Fired

03:00 Working with Studio 71 and the Lack of Communication

10:01 The Realities of Podcasting and Unrealistic Expectations

18:58 The Disappointing Meeting and Being Fired

26:21 The Challenges of Promoting a Podcast

33:09 The Misconceptions About Podcasting as a Hobby

35:53 The Importance of Financial Stability in Podcasting

39:02 Taking a Break to Reassess and Redefine

45:07 The Freedom of Being Fired

More about the show:

Twitch: http://bit.ly/2VsOi3d

Twitter: http://bit.ly/H2DTwit

Instagram: http://bit.ly/H2dIG

Watch the episodes on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MidnightLocal

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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