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Ever cringed at the sound of your own voice? You’re not alone. And this episode will help you change that.
In this "best of" episode, I chat with Sally Prosser, voice and public speaking coach, podcaster, and author of Voiceprint, about why so many of us dislike how we sound, and how to start rebuilding a healthy relationship with our voice.
💡 In this episode:
Whether you’re a podcaster, coach, or simply someone who struggles to speak up, this episode will help you reconnect with your authentic sound and rediscover the confidence that’s already within you.
This clip is from the full episode, Sally Prosser on unlocking your voice potential and overcoming insecurities: https://youtu.be/ICJg9GX8Jfo
Watch it on YT or listen now wherever you get your podcasts.
To purchase Sally's upcoming book, 'Voiceprint', which aims to inspire individuals to embrace their unique vocal identity. Pre-order your copy here: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/book
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In this episode, I delve into one of the biggest conversations shaping the podcast industry right now: ethics.
From misinformation and defamation to the role of the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) and Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in New Zealand, this episode explores what it really means to be a responsible podcaster in 2025.
Using real-world examples like Belle Gibson’s health hoax and recent debates around Winston Peters’ comments about the BSA, I explore how podcasters can balance freedom of speech with public responsibility.
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In this “best of” episode, Making Cents host Frances Cook shares her refreshingly honest approach to podcast monetisation: from building sponsor relationships to knowing your worth (and not being afraid to ask for the moon).
Frances reveals how she’s structured her podcast income through title sponsorships, branded segments, and social media extensions, and why staying true to your audience is the ultimate key to long-term success.
💡 In this episode:
Frances also shares her best advice for independent podcasters: do your research, talk to other creators, and start by asking for what you’re worth. Because no one’s going to negotiate you up.
This clip is from the full episode, Frances Cook on making money, gaining trust and retaining IP: https://youtu.be/_vUL0C0RE7M
Watch it on YT or listen now wherever you get your podcasts.
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Podcasting is changing... fast. In this episode, I unpack the biggest shifts shaping the industry in 2025, from Steven Bartlett’s launch of Flightcast, a new video-first podcasting platform, to Alex Cooper’s bold move into brand partnerships with her Unwell Creative Agency.
We’ll look at what these moves say about the future of podcasting, how the lines between creator and media company are blurring, and what it all means for independent podcasters trying to grow sustainably.
Whether you’re building your first show or running a thriving indie podcast, this episode breaks down the tools, trends and opportunities to keep you future-ready.
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In this “best of” segment, I chat with Hannah Davison, co-host of the multi-award-winning show, Untidy, to explore how they prepare for episodes: from chaotic WhatsApp brainstorms to deeply intuitive interview planning, and how they’ve built a loyal, engaged community along the way.
You’ll hear how they balance structure and spontaneity, the importance of energy and intuition when preparing for guests, and why listener connection is at the heart of everything they do.
✨ In this episode:
Whether you’re launching a podcast or refining your process, this conversation is a masterclass in authentic storytelling, audience connection, and the beautiful chaos of creative collaboration.
This clip is from the full episode, Hannah Davison on How to Build a Meaningful Podcast: Storytelling, Sponsorships & Staying Lit Up: https://youtu.be/Fk9Q4WSSqYI
Watch it on YT or listen now wherever you get your podcasts.
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Ever wondered how podcasters get that crisp, professional sound, even when they’re recording from home? In this episode, we’re diving deep into the art (and science) of creating the perfect home recording setup.
Whether you’re recording from your spare room, a walk-in wardrobe, or a corner of your office, I break down everything you need to know: from choosing the right microphone to mastering mic technique and creating a sound-friendly space that still looks great on camera.
Whether you’re just starting out or levelling up your setup, this episode gives you the confidence (and the gear know-how) to record broadcast-quality audio from home.
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In a world of fast scrolling, clickbait headlines, and AI-generated everything, why does thoughtful storytelling still matter? In this “best of” episode segment, I speak with Melissa Chan-Green about why authenticity, accuracy, and community are at the heart of content that truly connects.
You’ll hear insights on:
🎙️ Why trust, balance, and truth are non-negotiable in storytelling
🎙️ How AI is shaping media and why critical thinking is more important than ever
🎙️ The rising issue of loneliness, and why shared experiences still matter
🎙️ How podcasts and radio create powerful, one-to-one connections with listeners
🎙️ Why podcasting at its core is about community, not vanity metrics
Whether you’re a podcaster, journalist, or content creator, this conversation is a reminder that while technology changes, the need for real human connection never does.
This clip is from the full episode, Melissa Chan-Green on thoughtful storytelling, trust-led interviews, and the importance of community: https://youtu.be/M72i-3y04KE
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In this "best of" segment, Sharyn Casey shares what really makes content connect with an audience. Spoiler: it’s not about chasing trends... It’s about being authentic, sparking emotion, and letting your freak flag fly.
You’ll hear why good content always makes people feel something, whether that’s laughter, surprise, or even a little cringe.
We also talk about:
✨ Why authenticity matters more than ever in the age of AI
✨ How to spot fake vs. real emotion in content
✨ Practical advice for getting over the “cringe” factor and showing up as yourself
✨ Why engaged niche audiences are more powerful than big but passive numbers
This clip is from the full episode, Sharyn Casey on Good Content, Community, and Being a Good Person: https://youtu.be/u1aKV5rjnp0
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In this episode, I chat with Marcus Logan, founder of Via Digital, about the evolving landscape of social media and its impact on podcasting.
We talk about strategies for maintaining consistency without burnout, the importance of video content, and how to effectively engage audiences through social media.
Marcus also shares insights on creating impactful content, the role of analytics, and the significance of building a community around a podcast.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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Think your podcast has what it takes to win an award? With the New Zealand Podcast Awards now open, this episode of Wanna Podcast? walks you through exactly what it takes to impress the judges.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Whether you’re entering this year or setting your sights on the next awards season, this episode will give you the roadmap.
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In this episode, Abbey Harrison, host of the podcast 'Why Do You Parent Like That?', joins me to share her journey of starting a parenting podcast, the inspiration behind it, and the challenges she faced along the way.
She touches on the importance of building a community, the skills she transferred from her social work background, and how she navigated personal challenges while maintaining her podcast.
Abbey also talks about her experience getting picked up by iHeartRadio, her approach to sponsorships, and offers valuable advice for aspiring podcasters.
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In this episode, I talk about the key elements of a successful podcast interview.
I discuss how to take your interviews from good to great, and explain the importance of creating a safe space for guests, thorough preparation, and the art of active listening.
I also share insights on what questions to avoid, how to navigate challenging interviews, manage technical issues, and the significance of post-interview editing and promotion.
The episode is packed with practical tips and techniques to elevate podcast interviews and engage listeners effectively.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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In this episode, I chat with Frances Cook about why she left NZME and Cooking The Books, the lessons she's learned, and how she now makes more money as a full-time, independent podcaster.
She opens up about her rise as a thought leader in the personal finance space, her journey into podcasting, and the importance of building and maintaining the trust of her audience.
Frances emphasises the need for quality content, continuous learning, and maintaining ownership of her work. She also provides insights into monetisation strategies and the significance of vetting sponsors to align with her values.
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In this episode, I rant about the importance of women's voices in podcasting, addressing the societal pressures that have historically silenced women.
I go deep on the power of storytelling and community building through podcasts, highlighting the need for more women to take the mic and share their experiences.
I also explore the economic influence of women in media and encourage listeners to embrace their voices and uplift others.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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In this episode, I chat with Sally Prosser about the intricacies of voice, public speaking, and the journey of podcasting.
Sally is a voice and public speaking coach, podcaster, and author of the soon-to-be-released book Voiceprint. Sally’s known for helping people fall in love with their voice, speak with confidence, and stop overthinking how they sound. Her heart is helping people find confidence in their voice and speak with impact.
Sally shares insights on overcoming voice insecurities, the importance of self-expression, and techniques for authentic communication. We chat about the emotional connection of voice, the significance of breath, and the power of silence in storytelling. Sally emphasises the need for confidence and authenticity in speaking, while also highlighting the legacy that one's voice can leave behind.
The episode culminates in a discussion about Sally's upcoming book, 'Voiceprint', which aims to inspire individuals to embrace their unique vocal identity. Pre-order your copy here: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/book
Listen to Sally's Ultimate Voice Warm-Up podcast episode: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/thatvoicepodcast/158
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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In this episode, I’m diving deep into a topic I think all podcasters need to reflect on in 2025: how to use your platform for good, without slipping into toxic positivity or oversharing.
We’re talking about how to create content that’s uplifting and honest. How to stay grounded and real, while still leaving your audience feeling better, not heavier. I’ll share practical tips for using intentional language, setting storytelling boundaries, and building a values-led show that creates real connection and impact.
Whether you're navigating how much personal vulnerability to share, wondering if your voice can really make a difference, or trying to avoid performative content... this episode is here to help.
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In this episode of Wanna Podcast?, I chat with Melissa Chan Green about storytelling, interviewing and the differences between journalism and podcasting.
Melissa is a broadcast journalist, best known for her work on TV3, including co-hosting The AM Show and time as a foreign correspondent for Newshub and Three News. Her latest project is School Shorts, a podcast for busy parents who want to help their children succeed in school.
We explore Melissa's journey from traditional journalism to podcasting, discussing the importance of storytelling, the creative freedom that comes with podcasting, and the importance of building a community through audio content.
Melissa shares insights on conducting interviews, building trust with guests, and the significance of thoughtful storytelling in a fast-paced media landscape. We also touch on the future of podcasting, the role of AI, and the importance of sustainability in creative projects.
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Love it or loathe it, Call Her Daddy is one of the most successful podcasts in the world. And its host, Alex Cooper, has become a media mogul in her own right. In this solo deep dive, I break down exactly how she did it.
From its chaotic beginnings as a barstool-branded, sex-positive comedy show to a $60M exclusive Spotify deal and a $125M expansion with SiriusXM, this episode unpacks the full evolution of Call Her Daddy.
We’ll look at how Alex Cooper built a loyal audience by being unapologetically herself, why her pivot to celebrity interviews was a masterstroke in brand longevity, and what her rise can teach the rest of us about podcasting, storytelling, and scale.
If you’re a podcaster, content creator, or brand builder, there are serious lessons in here for you.
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In this episode of Wanna Podcast?, I’m joined by writer and podcaster Hannah Davison, co-host of the award-winning, chart-topping show Untidy.
If you’ve ever wondered how to create a podcast that blends heart, honesty and humour, while also handling the business side of things, this is the episode for you.
We dive deep into Hannah’s podcasting journey, from developing her interview technique and holding space for powerful storytelling, to navigating monetisation, sponsorships and staying creatively fulfilled. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, her insights are real, refreshing and full of takeaways.
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In this episode, Maxene explores the essentials of starting and maintaining a successful podcast. She discusses current trends in podcasting, the importance of a solid foundation, effective marketing strategies, and how to avoid burnout.
With insights on podcast formats, branding, and audience engagement, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for both aspiring and current podcasters.
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