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    Explore " zuri berry" with insightful episodes like "Tracie Powell on investing in the future of journalism", "Micha Green of the Washington Informer left theater for journalism", "Did the media do a good job? Claudine Gay, Fani Willis and more", "Pulitzer Prize winner Corey G. Johnson on the need for more Black investigative reporting" and "Is it too soon to add Threads to your podcast social media strategy?" from podcasts like ""Black Journalists on Journalism", "Black Journalists on Journalism", "Black Journalists on Journalism", "Black Journalists on Journalism" and "Podcasting with Zuri Berry"" and more!

    Episodes (22)

    Tracie Powell on investing in the future of journalism

    Tracie Powell on investing in the future of journalism

    Tracie Powell is the founder and CEO of The Pivot Fund, a venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news.

    Earlier this month, Tracie’s organization invested $150,000 into the Baltimore Beat, a black-owned and woman-lead alternative newspaper. The investment comes after The Pivot Fund has already committed to providing $2 million to news organizations serving Black, Hispanic, and Asian American audiences in Georgia.

    In this episode of Black Journalists on Journalism, she talks with Zuri about how she came to be a professional journalist, her background covering media policy and legislative issues, and when she developed the idea for The Pivot Fund.

    We also dig into why she invested in the Baltimore Beat. (Full disclosure: Zuri works in Baltimore at The Baltimore Banner.) And we talk about the advice she finds herself giving to news publishers trying to survive this media environment.

    Follow Tracie on X @TMPowell or on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/traciepowell/.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets.

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., and now Baltimore. He’s originally from San Francisco.


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Micha Green of the Washington Informer left theater for journalism

    Micha Green of the Washington Informer left theater for journalism

    Micha Green is the managing editor of The Washington Informer, one of the country’s top Black newspapers. Micha shares her journey from theater to journalism while highlighting the significance of the Black press in her career development. She also weighs in on the state of the industry.

    Follow Micha on X @MichaPGreen.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter.

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com.

    Did the media do a good job? Claudine Gay, Fani Willis and more

    Did the media do a good job? Claudine Gay, Fani Willis and more

    We’re back from hiatus. We talk about the importance of Black representation in journalism and evaluate how the media fared covering the Claudine Gay debacle, Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis, the appointment of Raheem Morris as the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons, and layoffs in journalism.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter.

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com

    Pulitzer Prize winner Corey G. Johnson on the need for more Black investigative reporting

    Pulitzer Prize winner Corey G. Johnson on the need for more Black investigative reporting

    Corey Johnson is an investigative reporter for ProPublica and a Pulitzer Prize winner for a series of stories on lead for the Tampa Bay Times. Corey is also a co-founder of the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting.

    In this episode, he shares his unorthodox journey into journalism, from his early days in Atlanta to his first opportunity in North Carolina. He discusses the importance of curiosity, resilience, and cultural competency in investigative reporting. Corey also highlights the need for more Black investigative journalists and the work being done by the Ida B. Wells Society to support and mentor aspiring journalists.

    Follow Corey on X/Twitter @CoreyGJohnson.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor-in-Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter.

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Is it too soon to add Threads to your podcast social media strategy?

    Is it too soon to add Threads to your podcast social media strategy?

    Threads is Meta's alleged Twitter killer.  It's built on the infrastructure of Instagram's two billion monthly active users. And while Threads currently lacks essential features for podcast discovery, such as search functionality and marketing tools, it has all of the characteristics of a growing and viable distribution channel for podcasters.


    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @ZMCPodcasts or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts. 


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. 


    Donnell Suggs on how he took the initiative to find opportunities in journalism

    Donnell Suggs on how he took the initiative to find opportunities in journalism

    In this episode, we’re doing something different by telling our own stories. 


    We’re going to begin with Donnell Suggs. He’s the Editor-in-Chief of The Atlanta Voice and a reporter for The Gainesville Times. He walks us through his career journey, including his start as a music and sports writer in New York, how he ended up in Atlanta, and his role leading Atlanta’s oldest Black newspaper. 


    We also get into Twitter’s recent changes (before transitioning to X), the Black-owned app Spill, and where this podcast will show up online. 


    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com


    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter


    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com



    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Nicole Carr on becoming an investigative reporter and why the job title matters

    Nicole Carr on becoming an investigative reporter and why the job title matters

    Nicole Carr is an Atlanta-based investigative reporter for ProPublica and an adjunct professor at Morehouse College.


    Nicole talks with us about money, how she created opportunities for herself, the pathway to becoming an investigative journalist, her forthcoming book, and she offers some advice for young journalists.


    We also discuss her story, "White Parents Rallied to Chase a Black Educator Out of Town. Then, They Followed Her to the Next One," which was published to much acclaim. 


    Special shout-outs in this episode go to Jummy Olabanji, Ron Thomas, and Greg Lee. 


    Follow Nicole on Twitter @NicoleFCarr


    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com


    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter


    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He's originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Caron LeNoir advocates for women veterans in journalism and beyond

    Caron LeNoir advocates for women veterans in journalism and beyond

    Caron LeNoir is a journalist, podcaster, voice-over artist, and photographer who advocates for women veterans’ issues and mental health support. Caron is a member of the Military Veterans in Journalism speakers’ bureau, which advocates for more nuanced coverage of disabled veterans. She also regularly discusses how to report on women veterans, veteran homelessness, and the VA system. 


    Caron served in both the US Army and Navy. She is the founder and executive producer of CARONISMedia Group and CARONISM Audio.


    In this episode, Caron tells us about growing up in Baltimore, how she came to join the Navy, becoming a homeless veteran, and how journalists can better cover veterans. 


    Follow Caron on Twitter @caronism. Or on Instagram @caronism


    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com


    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter


    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com



    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Michael Butler transitions seamlessly from music and tech to real estate reporting

    Michael Butler transitions seamlessly from music and tech to real estate reporting

    Michael Butler is a real estate reporter for the Miami Herald with a deep history as a freelance tech, music, and features writer. 


    Michael tells us how his versatility helped him transition from tech writing to real estate reporting, how he went from freelance writing to a role at the Herald, and about his move from Philadelphia to Miami. 


    Follow Michael on Twitter @mikeviimusic


    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com


    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter


    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Podcasting with Eman Ismail, host of Mistakes That Made Me

    Podcasting with Eman Ismail, host of Mistakes That Made Me

    This episode is different. I wanted to talk with someone I’ve worked with who has had a successful podcast launch, who is podcasting to build their brand authority, and who is focused on storytelling, which is at the heart of everything that I do here at ZMC.

    So, naturally, I started talking with Eman Ismail. She is an expert copywriter and email strategist, and the host of Mistakes That Made Me, which I produce and edit.

    In this episode, we walk through how she landed on the concept of her show, the most difficult part about podcasting, how the podcast has impacted her business and advice she has for anyone who wants to start a podcast.

    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 


    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @zuriberry or on Instagram @zuriberry.

    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. 

    Deadspin’s Carron J. Phillips on sports and culture, plus his coverage of Deion Sanders and Rachel Nichols

    Deadspin’s Carron J. Phillips on sports and culture, plus his coverage of Deion Sanders and Rachel Nichols

    Deadspin editor and senior writer Carron J. Phillips is known for his spicey columns and sharp takes on Twitter. But too little is known about how he came up as a journalist, including his days as a prep sports writer, as an editorial columnist, and ground-breaking role with the New York Daily News.

    Carron discusses his struggles to land his first job, why he’s been so hard on Deion Sanders, and some of the lingering questions he still has about the Deadspin and the New York Times coverage of Rachel Nichols. On the latter, he breaks some news about a deal he had to talk exclusively with Maria Taylor about the situation, which fell apart. He explains why.

    This is an exceptionally long episode because it was so good. So we’ve put in some chapter markers so you can skip to what you like.

    0:00 Introduction

    1:48 Carron’s journalism journey

    20:32 How Carron got into opinion journalism

    33:15 Shout out to Susan D. Leath

    40:36 How Carron came to join the New York Daily News, plus a shout out to Leon Carter

    51:35 Transitioning to Deadspin

    1:02:02 Why Carron has been so hard on Deion Sanders

    1:19:04 Shout out to Steve J. Gaither

    1:20:40 Untangling the Rachel Nichols story

    1:56:50 Advice for journalists 

    1:59:24 Shout outs to Vincent Goodwill and Shauntel Lowe

    We also referenced a bunch of stories. Here are the links for your reading and listening pleasure.

    SWAC Media Day was a peepshow, and it wasn’t just Deion’s hissy fit: https://deadspin.com/swac-media-day-was-a-poopshow-and-it-wasn-t-just-deion-1847335579

    The Coach Prime Predicament: Why Deion Sanders’ success at Jackson State is a slippery slope for HBCUs: https://deadspin.com/the-coach-prime-predicament-why-deion-sanders-success-1848244987

    The initial Deadspin story on Rachel Nichols: https://deadspin.com/espn-creep-used-the-jump-video-feed-to-secretly-record-1844398846

    The NYT report on the Nichols video one year later: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/04/sports/basketball/espn-rachel-nichols-maria-taylor.html

    Carron's column after the New York Times story dropped: https://deadspin.com/rachel-nichols-comments-about-maria-taylor-are-latest-1847231057

    Carron joins Deadspin's Ladies' Room podcast to talk about it: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ladies-room/id1543625034?i=1000528064846

    Follow Carron on Twitter @carronJphillips.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter.

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Khari Thompson on covering Boston sports, Deion Sanders, and more

    Khari Thompson on covering Boston sports, Deion Sanders, and more

    Khari Thompson is a general assignment sports reporter for Boston.com — the same job Zuri once held for four and a half years. We talk about his experience covering the Patriots and Celtics, his run-ins with Deion Sanders, James Wiseman, and Penny Hardaway, and get his advice for aspiring sports journalists.

    Follow Khari on Twitter @_KhariThompson.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter.

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Vashti Hurt went from private banking to launching a sports media startup

    Vashti Hurt went from private banking to launching a sports media startup

    Follow your passion! Vashti Hurt never wanted to be a banker. She wanted to cover sports. Now, she is the founder and editor-in-chief of Carolina Blitz, a sports media site based in Charlotte, North Carolina, that covers the Panthers and college basketball.

    So how did she go from banking to sports media? We discuss her career transition, how she has set Carolina Blitz apart from mainstream media, and what expansion might look like.

    Follow Vashti on Twitter @mzcarolinablitz.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow Donnell on Twitter @suggswriter.

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find Zuri online at https://zuriberry.com.


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Nicki Mayo of Black Women Unmuted gets real on activism in journalism

    Nicki Mayo of Black Women Unmuted gets real on activism in journalism

    Nicki Mayo is the Editor-at-large for Black Women Unmuted, a digital publication that focuses on the power of Black women in U.S. politics.

    In the second episode of Black Journalists on Journalism, she walks us through her career as a reporter and editor, including stints in broadcast TV and radio, and her new venture at Black Women Unmuted.

    We discuss: 

    • Her work with NABJ
    • The role of activism in the profession
    • Black Women Unmuted
    • Her appearances on true crime shows like “Snapped” and “Fatal Attraction”
    • Journalists' relationship with Twitter

    Follow Nicki on Twitter @nickimayonews.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow him on Twitter @suggswriter

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Find him online at https://zuriberry.com.


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    How Philly native Keith Pompey got the Sixers beat

    How Philly native Keith Pompey got the Sixers beat

    Keith Pompey was born and raised in Philly, and he’s been watching the Sixers his whole life. But it took him a long time to get an opportunity to cover his hometown team.


    In the first episode of Black Journalists on Journalism, Keith tells the story of how he became the 76ers beat writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, weighs in on the state of sports journalism, and offers some advice for journalists trying to establish themselves.


    Follow Keith on Twitter @PompeyOnSixers.

    Interested in being on the show? Email blackjournalists@zmcpodcasts.com.

    More about Donnell Suggs: Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell Suggs is the Editor in Chief of The Atlanta Voice, the city's longest-running Black-owned newspaper. A father and husband, Donnell has wasted years of his life supporting the New York Mets and Jets. Follow him on Twitter @suggswriter.

    More about Zuri Berry: Zuri is the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. He has been a journalist for two decades, working as a reporter, producer, and editor, with stops in California, Boston, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. He’s originally from San Francisco. Follow him on Twitter @zuriberry.


    Don't forget to support this podcast by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackjournos and buying Zuri and Donnell a cup of coffee. It goes a long way! And thanks for listening! 

    Podcasting the news? Major news events can be a great showcase for your podcast

    Podcasting the news? Major news events can be a great showcase for your podcast

    Podcasting the news helps build effective relationships with your listeners, increases the trust between the listener and the host, and is a cost-effective way to educate your audience on an ongoing basis. A weekend filled with news events illustrates why. 


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 

    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @ZMCPodcasts or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts. 


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. 

    Is a video-first podcasting strategy right for your brand?

    Is a video-first podcasting strategy right for your brand?

    A recent Morning Consult survey showed that 46% of active podcast listeners prefer consuming podcasts with video. Only 42% wanted audio-only podcasts.


    The reason? 51% said they wanted to see the reactions of the host and guest, and 50% of their survey respondents indicated that video helps them better focus on the podcast. 


    This new data demonstrates that video podcasts help your engagement efforts. And there are several more benefits to using a video-first podcasting strategy that make that clear. Listen to the episode to understand why. 


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 



    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/company/zmcpodcasts/


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. 

    How artificial intelligence tools will drive podcasting in 2023

    How artificial intelligence tools will drive podcasting in 2023

    Podcasters need to understand how artificial intelligence will drive the industry forward in 2023 and specifically how these new tools will help their production and business needs.

    0:00 Intro

    0:30  How can artificial intelligence tools help podcasters?

    3:59 Transcripts lead to new opportunities

    5:15 Instantly generated marketing and promotional materials

    6:42 Summary


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 



    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Linkedin (https://linkedin.com/company/zmcpodcasts) or on Instagram https://instagram.com/zmcpodcasts


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. 


    The easiest way to edit a podcast for audio storytellers

    The easiest way to edit a podcast for audio storytellers

    The easiest way to edit a podcast for audio storytellers is by simplifying your storytelling devices, music, and tools. But simple isn’t always good, and in fact, it can be quite boring. So, the only way to easily produce a great podcast is by using a storytelling framework and process that you can duplicate. 


    This month, I walk through what you should consider in your storytelling framework and your production process to help make creating a great podcast as seamless as possible.


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    Mentions in the episode:


    The podcast interview framework that’ll improve your storytelling: https://zmcpodcasts.com/2022/05/podcast-interview-framework/


    The Pivot Fund Pod: How news orgs can be smarter with their money: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkGW98PiVSc


    Descript (All-in-One Audio & Video Editing): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=ocEPcA


    Use these questions to build your storytelling framework:

    • What problem or complication am I addressing?
    • What’s my hook?
    • What insights do I want my audience to get or think about?
    • What is my chief insight or takeaway?
    • For my resolution, how do I want my audience to think about the problem or complication moving forward?
    • What other audio elements am I going to include in my podcast? 

    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on LinkedIn or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. For more on me, visit https://zuriberry.com.

    How to nail your podcast introduction

    How to nail your podcast introduction

    The best way to start your podcast is by demonstrating value. I’m going to break down what that means here. So if you really want to nail your podcast introduction, follow along for tips and advice that’ll help boost your creativity and storytelling.


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @ZMCPodcasts or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts. 


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. For more on me, visit https://zuriberry.com.


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