Now we may be biased, but we firmly believe all nonprofits should start their own podcasts. They build relationships, market your work, and advance your mission. But don’t just take our word for it. Join us for a conversation with today’s guest, Kristan McMahon, President of the Robert H. Jackson Center, about her experience starting a podcast and why your nonprofit should start one, too.
Listen to the Episode Here!
Links
Robert H Jackson Center’s Website
Robert H Jackson Center’s YouTube Channel
Liberty Under Law Podcast
Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon
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Timestamps
(02:53) Why the Robert H Jackson Center decided to start a podcast
(06:50) Getting started
(08:50) Producing your podcast
(13:10) Researching and approaching guests
(17:00) Repurposing content
(19:40) Benefits of having a podcast
(22:30) Sourcing guests
(29:30) Kristan’s advice for beginners
podcasting, podcasting. Think about it as just a conversation.
Researching to find the right guest is what is stressful and takes time. Asking the guest is easy.
You’ll find most people are very willing to talk on your podcast.
Any programming we are doing ends up as a podcast episode.
Having a podcast makes it easy to share what we are doing with our community and funders.
podcasting, podcasting. Think about it as just a conversation.
Researching to find the right guest is what is stressful and takes time. Asking the guest is easy.
You’ll find most people are very willing to talk on your podcast.
Any programming we are doing ends up as a podcast episode.
Having a podcast makes it easy to share what we are doing with our community and funders.