#Podcast for Substack
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mehmetyildizmelbourne-blog · 3 months ago
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How YouTubers, TikToker's & Podcasters Succeed on Substack
A TikToker Aaron Parnas, recently joined Substack has gained over 300K subscribers and 10K paid members to his publication If You Are a YouTuber, TikToker, or Podcaster, You Might Do Well on Substack Recently, I found many of my friends who contribute to YouTube, TikTok or Podcasting platforms like Spotify or Apple have started coming to Substack. Interestingly, in a few days, their subscribers…
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lilaccatholic · 8 months ago
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Man, I feel like every clip I see from Pints with Aquinas lately Matt Fradd is demeaning women. Really sad to see it, I used to love his interviews :/
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ivan-fyodorovich-k · 5 months ago
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I don't want to be a mediocre wannabe internet celebrity
I want like, half a dozen people who are my friends and I show them my stupid stuff and they have stupid stuff and we also do hobbies together and take walks, trips maybe
like the Inklings, I guess
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peeweehermanshow · 11 months ago
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starting a substack is like the tumblr equivalent of starting a podcast
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justinspoliticalcorner · 2 months ago
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Jessica Testa at NY Times:
Should Jim Acosta wear a tie? For the last two months, since the former anchor quit his job at CNN, Mr. Acosta has been broadcasting online several times per week, usually from his dining room, using his iPhone. Often, he is troubleshooting in real time, far from the high-gloss desk and sophisticated cameras of his CNN set. One question he faces is how many “frills” to add to his interviews with the likes of Pete Buttigieg, the former transportation secretary, or Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the top House Democrat. “The magic here is not killing or messing with this organic nature of the show,” said Matt Hoye, Mr. Acosta’s newly hired executive producer and a 30-year veteran of CNN, who is leaning “no” on adding neckties but “yes” on graphics. “The Jim Acosta Show” streams live on Substack, a platform that has recently cemented itself as a harbor for stranded television anchors. In January, the start-up best known for email newsletters gave all users the ability to publish live video. Now it is home to a handful of cable stars marooned from their mainstream media jobs amid reshuffled lineups, salary cuts and other controversies. On Substack, where politics is the most popular and lucrative category, anti-Trump publishers have been performing particularly well.
Joy Reid began regularly posting to Substack in March, after her MSNBC show was canceled. On Friday, the former CNN anchor Don Lemon joined Substack after a year of livestreaming on YouTube. They join established chart-toppers, like Mehdi Hasan (the former MSNBC host) and Dan Rather (the onetime face of CBS News), along with various CNN expatriates: Norm Eisen, Jessica Yellin, Chris Cillizza, Elise Labott and Alisyn Camerota. This new TV diaspora has one central proposition: The future of news is casual. Sometimes very casual. Anchors can lose their seats and still hold on to their star power, so long as they give modern audiences what they want. “What’s most important in my business now is authenticity,” as the Fox News host turned YouTube star Megyn Kelly recently told The New York Times. [...] Katie Couric, who started an independent media company in 2017, has found the accelerated decline of linear television “at times upsetting,” she said: “I used to anchor the ‘CBS Evening News’ and the ‘Today’ show, and I’m doing Instagram Lives now.” Today, however, with a few dozen employees and a newsletter nearing one million subscribers, she more often feels legacy media is “late to the party.” Broadcasting on social media is “authenticity on steroids,” said Ms. Couric, who recently paused shopping for an Oscars party dress to livestream a breaking-news discussion on Ukraine, parking herself on the couch of a fashion brand’s showroom, wearing no makeup, she pointed out. [...] Some networks have tried to incorporate more of the internet’s casual and chaotic offerings into their sleek lineups, as when ESPN acquired the freewheeling “Pat McAfee Show” or Fox News developed a show with “a signature podcast style” around Will Cain.
Journalists such as Jim Acosta, Joy Reid, and Don Lemon have traded on-air roles at major cable outlets that have fancy studio setups for more modest digs and post on Substack with more editorial freedom.
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chronotopes · 8 months ago
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I REALLY maintain that we need a searchable/taggable text-hosting platform that supports self-published original fiction and nonfiction and also isn't ao3
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onebloodytake · 24 days ago
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Wes Craven's movie Deadly Friend is oddly obsessed with garbage and trash cans. When the trash isn't being run over by Paul, he's getting tossed into it, and yes, he's even dressing up as a trash can for Halloween. Click the link above to hear our bloody take.
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wutheringmights · 7 months ago
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kinda wanna start an entire separate online persona dedicated solely to book blogging 🙃
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tortured-poet-444 · 3 months ago
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media i’ve consumed this week
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I only seem happy when I'm eating or reading - Malissa (YouTube)
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A vlog from a YouTuber I’ve just discovered who matches my vibe perfectly
Sunrise on the Reaping - Suzanne Collins (Book)
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The second prequel to the Hunger Games series (I don't care how old I get, the hunger games will always be a literary masterpiece)
colleen hoover: a deep dive- postcards by elle (substack)
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An in-depth article from someone who hates Coleen Hoover as much as I do
The Cost of Procrastination is the Life You Could’ve Lived - Busy, Yet Pretty (Podcast)
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A podcast about everything you’re missing out on when you put off working on your goals
it’s okay to not be okay - jem’s coffee shop (podcast)
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a comforting warm hug of a podcast reminding you that it’s okay to feel your emotions
The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger (Book)
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A novel about a teenage boy who gets kicked out of school and has a mental breakdown
A Complete Unknown (Movie)
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Timothy Chalamet plays Bob Dylan in this film about his life and rise to fame
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Movie)
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Watched this because I haven't seen it in years and am going to watch the new one with Rachel Zegler
2014 tumblr girl (playlist)
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The playlist of a soft grunge girl on tumblr in 2014
xoxo,
cherry ♡
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prehistoricmancunt · 1 year ago
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“Disenfranchised grief is grief that is minimized either by oneself or others. It’s grief we know– implicitly or explicitly, for real or perceived reasons–that we cannot openly express or acknowledge and is therefore hidden away from the world and ourselves.”
"Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) (also known as Complicated Grief) is a type of chronic mourning that falls outside of the typical grief experience. PGD is characterized by grief that is debilitating, unrelenting, and lasts for at least a year after loss has occurred."
Read my latest essay here!
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dance-with-me-tonight21 · 1 month ago
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Subscribe for free weekly Film & Series recommendations 📥🎬
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grungeincluded · 2 months ago
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One of the most important producers of the 21st century Gordon Raphael is not only ‘’The Strokes producer’’ but an important figure in the Seattle Sound. At the same time as grunge took over Seattle and the world, his bands Mental Mannequin, Color Twigs and Sky Cries Mary became equally as popular in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. He is most known for his work with The Strokes, Regina Spektor, The Libertines and The Psychedelic Furs. However, his music showcases an alternative side of Seattle during its 1980s and 1990s musical revolution years, whilst demonstrating the same level of social and political consciousness. Not only did he revolutionize rock music with The Strokes, but he produced songs on Green River Dry As a Bone (1987) and they are considered as one of the first grunge bands. Here is an interview with one of the most important Seattle musicians about Seattle, psychedelic rock and how he met The Doors!
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purpurussy · 3 months ago
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You're better off substack tbh, that platform basically allows for nazis, MAGA and the like bc they profit off of it
anon I have bad news for you about basically all social media platforms circa 2025
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iamrhyme · 6 months ago
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Listen 🎧 to, download ⬇️, click the heart-shaped ♥️ button, comment 🗨️ on, and share 🔄 episode 419 of the Narrative Podcast across all social media platforms at the link 🔗 👇
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-419-the-narrative-podcast--63525783
The Narrative Podcast promotes positive reinforcement of original people and original people culture.
The Narrative Podcast provides positive frames of reference about original people and original people culture.
The Narrative Podcast: Changing the Narrative one episode at a time by destroying negative stereotypes about original people and original people culture.
Tune into the Narrative Podcast and become a Narrator.
Let's change the Narrative!
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puckpocketed · 6 months ago
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peace and love on planet earth i finally start getting non-deranged anons and im out so i cant even answer </3
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mojadramaone · 6 months ago
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Wow, nearly a week later after I filled a report to remove 2FA authentication from Substack did I just NOW get a response confirming my request to remove the authenticator? Yipes. I've already moved my podcast and nearly finished moving all the extras directly to Spotify and Tumblr. But I suppose that will make editing closure and disabling paid features. I have full intention to bring over the international versions as well, these will be marked as extras.
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