Bridging the Gap Between Radio and Podcasting with Al Booth


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Nov 07 2024 25 mins  


From the outside, podcasting might seem like a natural next step from radio or TV — but making the leap isn’t always as easy as it looks. In this episode, we’re joined by Al Booth, a veteran radio, broadcast and podcast producer, to chat about his transition from traditional broadcasting into the world of podcasting.


Al walks us through his career, from discovering his passion for radio to landing a gig at the BBC. He shares how freelancing during the pandemic opened unexpected doors and led him into podcasting. Along the way, Al reflects on his early days in radio, exploring the similarities, the differences, and what it takes to thrive in this evolving industry — where adaptability, creativity, and meaningful connections are key.


Through Al’s story, we dispel common misconceptions and offer insights that will help industry veterans — and anyone curious about making the shift — feel more prepared and confident to take the leap.

Timestamps:


(2:37) – Al’s earliest influences


(6:22) – Breaking into radio and Al’s first production gig


(11:31) – Making the shift from broadcasting to podcasting


(14:30) – New skills and challenges when adjusting to the demands of podcasting


(17:02) – What podcasting can do that radio can’t


(20:06) – Al’s advice for industry veterans making the leap into podcasting


(22:13) – The value of community and building connections in podcasting

(23:00) – Future projects and personal goals



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