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Your Voice Is Powerful. Let It Be Heard.
If you’re looking to start a personal podcast of your own, engage more clients with a business podcast or improve the quality of your existing podcast you’ve come to the right place. Since 2016, our team has partnered with all types of podcasters; from those just getting started all the way to experienced podcasters. We consult with you on getting started and troubleshooting issues. We edit your audio, creating a beautifully mixed and mastered podcast episode that's ready to enjoy. We use our expertise to help you create a quality podcast that represents your unique creative expression. Below are some examples of our work.
57 MILLION REASONS YOU SHOULD HAVE A PODCAST:
According to Edison Research, there are 57 million Americans that listen to podcasts.
Odds are you know someone who is listening to a podcast right now.
21% of Americans have listened to a podcast in the past month. On topics ranging on everything from surfing to startups to parenting to presidents.
You reach like-minded people when you podcast.
One of the benefits of having a podcast is the ability to connect with people who you might not, otherwise, be able to connect with. By focusing on a particular topic, you have something of great value to offer others. By adding value, you build a loyal audience. You build your tribe, your community.
Your voice has the power to affect millions of people.
Be Heard.
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Uncovering Truth- The Fight for Justice for Marcus Golden and the Power of Protest:
The story you are about to hear is a story of determination. It’s a story of hope. It’s the story of seeking the truth. This is how protests and community organizing led to a 1.3 million dollar settlement and exposed a massive cover-up from the Saint Paul police department.