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Podcasting Q&A with the Hosts of The D Brief Podcast

by Seth Resler · March 26, 2019

Seth and BeckySeth Resler and Becky Scarcello, co-founders of Michigan Podcast Productions and co-hosts of The D Brief podcast, take a break from talking about the Detroit arts and entertainment scene to discuss the art of podcasting. They talk about who listens to podcasts, what’s led to podcasting’s growth, and how the medium can benefit arts and entertainment organizations.

 

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Seth Resler
Founder at Community Marketing Revolution
Seth Resler has been helping audio content creators realize their visions for decades. As a 25-year broadcasting veteran and 10-year podcasting veteran who has worked at radio stations in New York City, Boston, Seattle, St. Louis, Providence, and Silicon Valley, he has practical experience in the trenches. He has since used that knowledge to coach others, starting with Brown University students during his tenure at WBRU in Providence, then as a radio consultant for Jacobs Media Strategies.

Seth has produced and hosted eight of his own podcast series, including CES for Radio, The Worldwide Radio Summit podcast, and Bad Marketing Advice. Seth is the Vice Chair of the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Foundation.

Seth regularly speaks about podcasting and industry conferences around the country. He has spoken at The NAB Show, Podcast Movement, Podfest, The Radio Show, The Worldwide Radio Summit, The Nielsen Audio Client Conference, Morning Show Boot Camp, Talk Show Boot Camp, and numerous state broadcaster association conferences.
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