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Episode #016

  • We explore the Kidcast podcasting landscape for a growing audience of younger listeners.

  • We touch on marketing to children and why it’s Kidcast monetization is a sensitive topic.

  • We end by discussing the potential for creating smart kids using podcasting as an educational platform.

What did we learn?

  • Both Kyle and Tim agree that there are not enough Kidscasts.

  • Kyle talks about how the Kidcasts world is still a Blue Ocean when it comes to your podcast production strategy.

  • We discover how many Kidcasts are educational and well-produced to keep children engaged.

  • Kyle raves about Gimlet’s Story Pirates and why that show’s format and marketing strategy is something to pay attention to.

  • The myth that kids have short attention spans regarding Kidcasts is just that — a myth.

  • Sponsors can monetize a Kidcast podcast, but it needs to be monitored by both producers and parents.

  • Disney Kidcasts have yet to gain traction but could become a strong competitor in the children podcasting space over the next year.

  • Tim points out that your first two (2) listens will be the parents. If it’s good, your next 100 listens could be super loyal kids!

  • Kyle and Tim both think that Kidcasts could be one of the genres that is a natural fit for podcasting paywalls (which is something that Disney is already considering).

  • Tim sees Disney as the high-quality mark in Kidcasts.

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Kidcasts make up the majority of the market for children podcasting right now.

  • There are 1.6 million home-schooled students that could benefit from podcast teaching with lesson plans by leveraging STEM Kidcasts.

  • We touch briefly on where smart speakers fit into the Kidcast podcast equation.

Quotes

“A podcast aimed at 3-10-year-olds that parents could actually tolerate—if you could do it right—would be an unbelievable hit.”
― Matt Lieber, Gimlet

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  2. VISIT: If you enjoy this podcast, please consider visiting our website at podwrecked.com!

Thank you for taking the time to listen. You are appreciated!

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Episode #016

  • We explore the Kidcast podcasting landscape for a growing audience of younger listeners.

  • We touch on marketing to children and why it’s Kidcast monetization is a sensitive topic.

  • We end by discussing the potential for creating smart kids using podcasting as an educational platform.

What did we learn?

  • Both Kyle and Tim agree that there are not enough Kidscasts.

  • Kyle talks about how the Kidcasts world is still a Blue Ocean when it comes to your podcast production strategy.

  • We discover how many Kidcasts are educational and well-produced to keep children engaged.

  • Kyle raves about Gimlet’s Story Pirates and why that show’s format and marketing strategy is something to pay attention to.

  • The myth that kids have short attention spans regarding Kidcasts is just that — a myth.

  • Sponsors can monetize a Kidcast podcast, but it needs to be monitored by both producers and parents.

  • Disney Kidcasts have yet to gain traction but could become a strong competitor in the children podcasting space over the next year.

  • Tim points out that your first two (2) listens will be the parents. If it’s good, your next 100 listens could be super loyal kids!

  • Kyle and Tim both think that Kidcasts could be one of the genres that is a natural fit for podcasting paywalls (which is something that Disney is already considering).

  • Tim sees Disney as the high-quality mark in Kidcasts.

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Kidcasts make up the majority of the market for children podcasting right now.

  • There are 1.6 million home-schooled students that could benefit from podcast teaching with lesson plans by leveraging STEM Kidcasts.

  • We touch briefly on where smart speakers fit into the Kidcast podcast equation.

Quotes

“A podcast aimed at 3-10-year-olds that parents could actually tolerate—if you could do it right—would be an unbelievable hit.”
― Matt Lieber, Gimlet

Additional Reading

Podcast Mentions

Related Episodes

Support the Show

Every episode is a work of passion that requires a lot of coffee! We research, read, record, mix, edit, and produce every episode ourselves.

We would greatly appreciate it if you could do two things for us:

  1. FEEDBACK: Send us a quick note of encouragement to us. This keeps us going when times get tough!

  2. VISIT: If you enjoy this podcast, please consider visiting our website at podwrecked.com!

Thank you for taking the time to listen. You are appreciated!

Start Your Own Podcast

Podwrecked is an Oncetold Production. If you need a partner in telling your podcast story, consider using oncetold.us.

  continue reading

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