Episode 30: Podcasters in Training

June 26, 2026
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Chatmosa: Podcasters in Training

Chatmosa: Podcasters in Training, the Chatmosa team brings together product builders, founders, creators, and emerging podcasters for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of podcasting, independent media, personal storytelling, and creator monetization.

Hosted by David, Head of Product at Chatmosa, this podcast features Camille, CEO and co-founder; Auntie Derek, Head of Growth; Sandra, CTO; and guest podcasters Nish and Nicole. Together, the group explores what it really takes to grow as a modern creator: finding your voice, building trust with an audience, experimenting with formats, and turning lived experience into content that can travel across podcasts, articles, video, community, and eventually revenue.

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Chatmosa Session - Episode 30: Podcasters in Training

In Episode 30 of Chatmosa's podcast series, titled "Podcasters in Training," our hosts gathered for an engaging discussion centered around podcasting techniques, equipment insights, and the evolving landscape of content creation. Led by David, head of product at Chatmosa, the session featured a dynamic lineup including tech lead Sandra, growth head Derek, publishing founder Nicole, and writer and podcaster Nish.

The episode kicked off with a lively “popcorn” introduction segment where the hosts shared their current setups and experiences with various microphones. David highlighted the challenges of juggling multiple audio inputs, sharing, "Who knew setting up a mic could be this complicated?" This sentiment resonated with the team as they discussed the nuances of using different microphones effectively—a touchstone topic for both new and seasoned podcasters.

A significant moment arose when Camille, who joined the session from the Chatmosa "lab," emphasized how essential it is to test equipment before going live. "It’s all about finding the right setup, especially in different environments," she pointed out. The discussion further shifted to the importance of audio quality, with Derek reminding listeners, “A good mic can make or break your podcast.”

The conversation also spotlighted the impressive initiative by the young podcasters known as the Stat Sheet Boys. The hosts commended these teens for tackling sports commentary with a fresh perspective, demonstrating the potential of grassroots podcasting. "It’s great to see young voices in the podcasting space," commented Nish, sharing how such projects inspire participation from younger audiences.

Nicole shared an update on her ongoing series for Black Music Month, illustrating the intersection of music and poetry. In her distinctive style, she described her analysis, stating, "Rap music lives in the tradition of poetry, and we need to recognize that." The group marveled at her approach and the value it adds to the cultural conversation—a perfect example of how podcasters can make meaningful contributions through their content.

Highlighting the user-friendly features of Chatmosa, David explained, "We aim to simplify the podcasting process so that creators can focus on content instead of the technicalities." The ease of uploading content and automatically generating articles resonated deeply with the team members, as they discussed their individual workflow improvements.

As the conversation progressed, they explored branding strategies for podcasters navigating different platforms and emphasized the importance of securing unique usernames and maintaining a consistent brand image. "Everyone is a brand now; you have to make it easy for your audience to find you," encouraged Sandra, reinforcing the idea that a strong online presence is crucial for success in today’s saturated market.

In closing, the team reflected on the ongoing evolution of podcasting—urging both newcomers and veterans to embrace the simplicity that modern tools like Chatmosa offer. "Have fun with your podcasting journey; it should never feel like a job," concluded Derek, summing up the session’s core message.

Listeners and aspiring podcasters are encouraged to engage with the content, share their podcasting experiences, and explore the Chatmosa platform, positioning themselves at the forefront of this exciting digital age. This episode reaffirms the notion that whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a rookie starting out, with the right tools and mindset, podcasting can be both enjoyable and rewarding.

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Stay tuned for more episodes as we continue to delve into everything podcasting and foster a vibrant community of creators!
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