Send us a text When I used to launch shows for clients, naming was brutal — you’d have to check Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and domains one by one. So I built Podcast Name Checker, a free tool that searches all three platforms and tells you if a name’s available. After three searches, it asks for an email so creators can keep going. Simple, effective, and a major time-saver. Once that tool gained traction and started growing my list, I built Podcast Equipment Finder: a short quiz that recommends...
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Send us a text When I used to launch shows for clients, naming was brutal — you’d have to check Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and domains one by one. So I built Podcast Name Checker, a free tool that searches all three platforms and tells you if a name’s available. After three searches, it asks for an email so creators can keep going. Simple, effective, and a major time-saver. Once that tool gained traction and started growing my list, I built Podcast Equipment Finder: a short quiz that recommends...
What the Grateful Dead Taught Me About Building a Community You Can’t Force
Clipped: Your Content Creation Toolkit
15 minutes
3 months ago
What the Grateful Dead Taught Me About Building a Community You Can’t Force
Send us a text On Sunday night, I found myself in Golden Gate Park, surrounded by 60,000 fans swaying to “Shakedown Street” and “ Scarlett Begonias” at Dead and Company’s 3 Day Festival celebrating the 60th anniversary of The Grateful Dead. It wasn’t just a concert, it was a living, breathing ecosystem built over decades. In this episode, I break down what makes the Grateful Dead’s community so unique — from Shakedown Street flea markets to setlists that never repeat, and how their organic gr...
Clipped: Your Content Creation Toolkit
Send us a text When I used to launch shows for clients, naming was brutal — you’d have to check Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and domains one by one. So I built Podcast Name Checker, a free tool that searches all three platforms and tells you if a name’s available. After three searches, it asks for an email so creators can keep going. Simple, effective, and a major time-saver. Once that tool gained traction and started growing my list, I built Podcast Equipment Finder: a short quiz that recommends...