54. Podcasting as Activism


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Nov 25 2024 25 mins  

In this episode of Up an Octave, I share how the current sociopolitical climate has reshaped my approach to podcasting and content creation. We explore how podcasting can be used as a tool for activism, allyship, and meaningful change—even in the most niche genres. We're also getting really real about how you can use your podcast as a force for good while staying authentic to your values and voice.


In This Episode:

  • Navigating Big Emotions Post-Election: Why stepping back to reflect on your values and content direction matters in times of uncertainty.
  • Podcasting as Activism: Whether you run a comedy, business, or niche podcast, discover ways to incorporate activism authentically.
  • Aligning Content with Values: The importance of understanding your privilege, holding yourself accountable, and being intentional about the narratives you present.
  • The Difference Between Activism and Performative Allyship: Why showing up authentically for causes is essential, and how to avoid falling into the performative trap.
  • Responsible and Meaningful Collaboration with Marginalized Voices: Tips for effectively amplifying voices without overshadowing them or asking for free emotional labor.
  • Using Your Platform Responsibly: Concrete ways to take action beyond awareness, from fundraising to hosting nuanced discussions that go beyond surface-level topics.
  • Being Open to Feedback: How to approach criticism gracefully and use it as an opportunity for growth and learning.


Key Takeaways:

  • Activism in podcasting doesn’t always mean dedicating entire episodes to politics; it’s about being mindful of your audience, your message, and the impact you create.
  • Aligning your content with your values can help you connect with an audience that resonates with your message while building trust and authenticity.
  • Collaborating effectively means doing the work to ensure your guest’s voice is elevated—not just used for clout or superficial engagement.
  • True allyship and activism require taking action, even when it’s uncomfortable or comes with personal sacrifice.


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Music Credit: Up An Octave Theme by Rue Spence with additional vocals provided by Darnell Spence

Up An Octave is hosted by Rue Spence of Sonivia. Up An Octave is a podcast for women and nonbinary people who are ready to take up space in podcasting to share their voices with the world.