
Audie Cornish & Ari Shapiro’s Journey From Radio To Podcasts — And What Amateurs Can Learn From Pros
Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro, longtime co‑hosts of NPR’s All Things Considered, have debuted a new podcast for CNN called “Engagement Party,” marking their first major foray beyond public radio. The show departs from NPR’s tightly scripted style, opting for a looser, pop‑culture‑heavy format that even opens with a discussion of gay sex on television. Both hosts stress that the shift is intentional, aiming to blend news, culture, and humor while preserving the editorial rigor they honed at NPR. Ari notes that “everyone benefits from an editor,” emphasizing the value of a critical ear even in a democratized audio landscape. Audie adds that audio production is a “democracy” where ideas rise from any level, and their long‑standing friendship fuels the on‑air chemistry that distinguishes the podcast. The launch illustrates how legacy journalists are adapting to fragmented, algorithm‑driven audiences and underscores the growing expectation that podcasters, amateur or professional, must balance authenticity with disciplined editing. For the industry, it signals that traditional news brands can remain relevant by embracing flexible formats and personal storytelling.

Mark Rober’s New YouTube Strategy
YouTuber Mark Rober discusses how thumbnail testing and changing audience expectations have shifted what drives click-through rates, noting older viral videos often didn’t feature his face but now underperforming thumbnails hurt discoverability. He and his team run A/B tests and...

If You Want to Make Money From YouTube, Do This (Case Study)
The video chronicles Jeff Sue’s evolution from a risk‑averse Google employee to a YouTube creator generating $835,000 annually, illustrating how a side‑hustle can become a million‑dollar business. Jeff began uploading videos in 2020 without a monetization plan, earned $98 in...

I Asked Claude To Make Me as Much Money as Possible
The creator demonstrates how to use Claude as a turnkey “business operating system” to build a profitable one‑person AI-powered business and sign a high‑ticket client within 30 days. He outlines a repeatable three‑step model—starting with crafting a competitive offer based...

YouTube Shorts: Hooks and Curiosity Loops That Explode Your Views
The discussion centers on YouTube Shorts as a high‑ROI marketing tool, emphasizing that vertical short‑form video is the future and that Shorts must be treated as independent pieces of content rather than mere teasers for longer assets. John Scott warns marketers...

Corporate Billionaires Are China’s Latest Live-Streaming Influencers
The video examines how China’s ultra‑wealthy executives are embracing live‑streaming platforms as a new marketing frontier, turning personal fame into direct sales channels. It highlights a surge of billionaire‑hosted shows on Douyin, Kuaishou and Bilibili, where high‑net‑worth individuals showcase luxury...

Going Viral The Right Way Allowed Him To Turn Down Record Deals and Sell Out Venues Around The World
The podcast episode spotlights Red Leather, an anonymous artist who built a global touring career without revealing his face, discussing how he leveraged relentless social‑media output to bypass traditional industry routes. Red Leather posted five TikTok/Reels videos each day for a...

Stable Ronaldo Ranks The Hottest Streamers Right Now | RE-RANK
In a Complex 'Rerank' segment, rising streamer Staple Ronaldo joins host Jordan Rose to reassess the outlet’s top-10 streamers, debating influence, reach and creative impact. They affirm Speed’s top spot for his household-name status and global IRL appeal, place Kai...

How I Farm Money On The App Store Using AI (You Can Too)
In the video, creator KBF demonstrates a step‑by‑step workflow that uses generative AI to research app ideas, write code, debug, and automate App Store submission, turning the process into a repeatable revenue stream. He leverages Claude, Neo, and custom prompts...

No Perfect Path for Creators - Daniel Wall #CreatorAdvice
Daniel Wall, creator of the Behind the Wall channel, says his breakthrough came when YouTube shorts took off in 2021 and a viral backstage Coldplay clip reached 100,000 likes in six hours, proving he could make content his career. On...

The Spotify Report Has Dropped.. You'd Be Surprised.
Spotify released its 2025 royalty report, highlighting its role as the highest‑paying music retailer and detailing payouts and artist earnings. The report shows $11 billion paid to rights holders, a 10% YoY increase outpacing the industry’s 4% growth. 13,800 artists earned $100k+,...

I Turned Old Articles Into E-Books (Here's How Much I Made)
The video chronicles how a creator transformed his archive of how‑to articles into niche e‑books and sold them through YouTube’s merch store and a Substack newsletter. By bundling guides on Pinterest, TikTok, YouTube, and Substack, he leveraged existing traffic and...

I Asked 5 Brands Why They Sponsored This 30,000 Person Event
The video investigates why brands pour hundreds of thousands of dollars into sponsoring massive events like Google Cloud Next, using on‑site interviews with sponsors to uncover their decision‑making process. Sponsors evaluate ROI through two lenses: tangible metrics such as lead counts,...

"Creation Is Actually the Entertaining Bit." Suno's Mikey Schulman
Suno, an AI‑driven music platform, is redefining how people interact with sound by shifting the focus from passive listening to active creation. According to co‑founder Mikey Schulman, roughly 90 % of daily users generate original tracks, treating the act of making music...

Billie Eilish's Relationship with the Internet
Billie Eilish reflects on how the internet launched her career, noting that SoundCloud let her upload a song at thirteen without a label’s gatekeeping. The conversation centers on her evolving relationship with digital platforms that once served as a springboard...