Cat-Herding Podcasters Was Always Doomed To Fail [S3E59]

Evo’s note: There was an attempted coup to overthrow the government of the United States of America last night. So you're checking this out years later... well, now you know why this episode seems a bit off. All indications are that https://www.thepodcastacademy.com/ (The Podcast Academy) is having an existential crisis. And while it’s not dead yet, there’s a very good chance that TPA will fizzle out after a year. And that’s a shame, I think. But it’s also not surprising.  It used to be that saying “I’m a podcaster” meant you had lots of things in common with another person using the same moniker. But the natural drift of such an open medium occurred, and how we’re different. For years now, the only thing podcasters most assuredly had in common was distributing audio files via RSS feeds. But today, even that’s in question. Every working podcaster knows that if you try to make a show for everyone, you end up targeting no one. Associations and interest groups for podcasters are no different.  That’s why I applaud the efforts to organize—unionize—those who work in podcasting. Both the https://www.wgaeast.org/wgaaudio/ (Writers Guild of America) and the https://www.code-cwa.org/ (Communication Workers of America) are making early inroads, using the power of collective bargaining to better those with actual jobs working in podcasting.  But there other groups forming, working, and even making progress. Like the https://github.com/opawg (Open Podcast Analytic Working Group)—OPAWG—dedicated to coming up with standards for podcast analytics that are better and more approachable than provided by the IAB.  The https://podcasttaxonomy.com/ (Podcast Taxonomy Consortium) is trying to wrangle all the disparate titles and positions within podcasting, defining the differences between a producer and editor, for example. There's the https://podcastindex.org/ (Podcast Index) and their drive to create better namespaces that extend the usefulness of RSS feeds beyond the way they’ve been since 2004.  Those organizations are the kinds of organizations that will benefit podcasting—all of podcasting, without focusing on serving all the needs of all podcasters.  I encourage you to check out some of the associations I’ve listed above and try them out. And if you’re thinking of starting your own association or organization to support podcasters, niche it down. ----- Read the full article and share with a friend: https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/cat-herding-podcasters-was-always-doomed-to-fail (https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/cat-herding-podcasters-was-always-doomed-to-fail) https://twitter.com/evoterra (Follow Evo on Twitter) for more podcasting insights as they come. https://buymeacoffee.com/evoterra (Buy him a virtual coffee) to show your support. And if you need a professional in your podcasting corner, please visithttps://podcastlaunch.pro/ ( Simpler.Media) to see how Simpler Media Productions can help you reach your business objectives with podcasting. https://podcastpontifications.com/ (Podcast Pontifications) is published by Evo Terra four times a week and is designed to make podcasting better, not just easier.

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