
Werk It: The Podcast
1) How They Made It: Man in the Window
There are a lot of reasons why Man in the Window wasn’t an easy show to make. It is about a serial rapist and murderer in California. There were tons of characters and thousands of documents to sift t...Show More
2) Using Your Podcast to Create Community IRL
Diosa Femme and Mala Muñoz have used their podcast Locatora Radio to create community in East LA. They explain how to take a podcast out of the studio and into real life and why it’s well worth doing ...Show More
3) You Can Grow Your Audience...Without Going Batsh*t Crazy
In the ever-expanding podcast universe, there are SO many tools that you can use to find and grow your audience. NPR’s Mathilde Piard shares insights won from helping grow their podcasts and tactics f...Show More
4) Who Are You Making This For?
If we can agree that it’s imperative to identify a target audience before making a new podcast, why do things still get so fuzzy when we talk about reaching “diverse” audiences? Cristina Kim, producer...Show More
5) Abandon Your Plans
Avery Trufelman, producer of 99% Invisible and host of Articles of Interest and Nice Try! endeavors to answer the age old question: Where do you get your ideas from? What comes next after you have an ...Show More
6) How They Made It: Death, Sex & Money
Death, Sex & Money is a podcast that delves into the things that people think about a lot, and need to talk about more. Host and managing editor Anna Sale and producers Anabel Bacon and Katie Bishop e...Show More
7) A Transparent Look at the Glow Up
Getting your foot in the door can be hard. For a person of color, it can be even harder. Producers Keisha “TK” Dutes and Gabrielle Horton explain how they’ve helped each other throughout their careers...Show More
8) Podcasting for Disability Justice
One in four American adults is disabled. Bri M., host and executive producer of Power Not Pity, shares ideas on how we can make our podcasts accessible and tell stories that don’t reduce people with d...Show More
9) Beyond Underwear and Mattresses: Scaling a Multimillion Podcasting Business
As the podcasting industry grows into a billion dollar ad business, the field is open for women and nonbinary professionals to lead innovation on the revenue side. Katie Sprenger and Caila Litman from...Show More
Beyond Underwear and Mattresses: Scaling a Multimillion Podcasting Business
32:24 | Dec 12th, 2019
10) Top 10 Mistakes Freelancers Make (and How To Avoid Them!)
When you’re in the freelance game, taking yourself seriously when it comes to managing your business is crucial. Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, CEO of Lantigua Williams & Co., gives you her no-bullshit, h...Show More