Tag: creative

Spotify and ‘The Hollywood Reporter’ Partner on the First-Ever Podcaster Roundtable

For the first time, Spotify has teamed up with The Hollywood Reporter to cohost a dedicated Podcaster Roundtable to spotlight top contenders for the newly introduced Best Podcast category at the Golden Globes.

This collaboration marks a new chapter for both brands and for podcasting’s place in culture. The full video conversation is now streaming on Spotify, marking the debut of a THR roundtable on our platform.

The roundtable features a notable roster of podcasting voices: Keith Morrison, Mel Robbins, Ben Shapiro, Ashley Flowers, Dax Shepard, and Jon Favreau. Together, they reflect on the state of podcasting today, from creative freedom and authenticity to how the format is expanding into new visual frontiers.

“If you feel cringey doing it, you’re probably doing it right,” said Mel Robbins, capturing podcasting’s spirit of authenticity. Dax Shepard agreed: “Those ‘cringe’ moments are what keep the format human and relatable.”

Panelists explored how video is reshaping the industry, with Robbins noting the different approaches across channels, including the Spotify Partner Program for video creators. For her, that evolution represents both a creative challenge and an opportunity: “It’s a ton of work but also fun to figure out.”

Ashley Flowers, meanwhile, is embracing a multi-format future. “We’ve got the vodcast,” she said, “but we’re also working on a pilot episode of what would be like a more traditional TV show… It’s going to become increasingly normal to see it on platforms.”

While the early days of podcasting were all about DIY experimentation, the group agreed the medium has evolved into a thriving, professionalized industry that rewards craft over clicks.

“Each of my episodes represents about 100 hours of work,” Robbins shared. “For me, it’s about impact, not virality.”

Watch the full THR Podcaster Roundtable and other roundtables, streaming now on Spotify and THR.com.

New Spotify Original Podcast From Sound Up Alum Kacie Willis Pushes the Bounds of Creativity and Anonymity

It’s rare for two people to approach the creative process in the same manner. In the new podcast You Heard Me Write, listeners get a peek behind the curtain to hear how different sound designers bring to life the words of writers in an entirely unique way. The show, hosted by Sound Up 2019 participant Kacie Willis, is the latest podcast to come out of Spotify’s Sound Up program, which aims to empower the next generation of podcasters from underrepresented backgrounds through education, workshops, and support.

The first season of You Heard Me Write explores 30 original pieces of prose, music, and sound design. Each episode features artists collaborating on a multimedia group project without having any knowledge about the identities of their counterparts. Only after the project is done are the artists introduced to one another: in a roundtable discussion where they explore the roles of creativity, anonymity, and the power of connection between people from different walks of life. 

For the Record sat down with Kacie to learn more about the podcast.

Want to Start a Podcast? Hear How From Anchor Podcasters

Always wanted to host and produce your own podcast? While it may feel like a significant undertaking, there are plenty of tools that can help—and podcast experts who are ready to guide you along the way.

Anchor, the podcasting platform Spotify acquired in 2019, provides easy-to-use creative tools, free content hosting, and distribution to listening platforms, including Spotify. Since its creation, Anchor has enabled people all over the world to broadcast their voices.

Looking for additional guidance and inspiration on starting your podcast? Well, look no further than Anchor’s How I Podcast series, where podcasters deep dive into their processes and best practices. Check out this roundup of great advice from Anchor creators Ashley Smith and Kristy Brannon, Evan Pricco and Doug Gillen, Aaron Bernstein, and Alex and Christine Schiefer.