Curating Discovery Through Sampler Feeds | Pantheon Media
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What happens when a podcast network starts by experimenting with a “sampler feed," packing dozens of niche music shows into one place? This approach shaped how one podcast network helped new podcasts find listeners and revealed what truly matters for building a network that endures shifts in technology and creator needs.
Peter Ferioli has been at the helm of Pantheon Podcast Network for nearly a decade, growing it from a passion project launched with a friend and co-founder, Christian Swain, into a home for more than 100 music-focused shows. In this conversation, he pulls back the curtain on how Pantheon was born out of a scripted rock history show that launched to crickets, why they walked away from ad money early on, and the counterintuitive moves that built one of the most respected independent networks in podcasting today.
Greg and Peter go deep on the "magazine feed" strategy Pantheon pioneered before anyone else was talking about it, why Slack is the most valuable thing they've ever built (more than any tool or tech), what "liquid content" means for the future of audio, and the red flags every podcaster should watch for before signing with any network.
Listen For:
06:28 Early Podcast Growth Challenges
13:22 Evolving Podcasts for Diverse Audiences
18:50 Building Listener Loyalty Strategy
27:11 Streamlining Podcast Tools for Creators
37:13 Music, Tech, and AI Insights
42:54 Gigaverse: Collaborative Content Platform
48:23 Consistency Over Star Power
51:48 Empowering Podcasters Through Support
59:51 Insights on Podcasting Success
CONNECT WITH GUEST: PETER FERIOLI
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Peter's Book rec: Notes on Being a Man by Scott Galloway
Peter's Podcast rec: Possible with Reid Hoffman and Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
CONNECT WITH GREG WASSERMAN, CHIEF RELATIONSHIP OFFICER FOR RSS.COM
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