Keeping Podcasting Independent: What It Really Means for Creators – PCI 448

At Blubrry, we love independent podcasting.

The heart of what makes podcasting so unique — independence. As corporate platforms grow louder in the space, it’s more important than ever for creators to understand how to retain control of their voice, content, and audience. From choosing the right tools and hosting partners to marketing yourself as a creator-owned brand, we explore what podcasting independence really means and how it benefits both your creativity and your business. Whether you’re just getting started or rethinking your podcasting path, this episode is packed with insights to help you stay true to your vision.

Today’s hosts: Mike Dell, Todd Cochrane, MacKenzie Bennett

1️⃣ Why Podcasting Independence Matters More Than Ever

Podcasting has always been a space where creators could own their voice and their audience. But as big media continues to move in, it’s important to understand what independence really looks like — and why it’s worth protecting.

Why it matters:

  • You control your content and message.
  • You own your brand and audience — no platform can lock you in or dictate your direction.
  • You decide how you monetize, whether that’s ads, premium content, listener support, or all of the above.
  • Independence builds trust — listeners value authenticity and transparency.

💡 Tip: If a service or platform limits where your podcast appears, who can access it, or how you can monetize, it may be undermining your independence.

2️⃣ Marketing Yourself as an Independent Voice

Being independent isn’t just about technical decisions — it’s also something you can use to stand out in a crowded podcast landscape.

How to do it:

  • Embrace transparency — tell your audience you’re an independent creator.
  • Use language like “creator-owned,” “listener-supported,” or “independent podcast” in your show notes, social media, and marketing materials.
  • Build a direct relationship with your listeners — through email newsletters, community groups, and your own website.
  • Share your story — why did you choose independence, and what does that mean for your content?

💡 Tip: Independent creators often have the strongest listener loyalty — lean into that and invite your audience to be part of your journey.

3️⃣ The Business Case for Independence

Choosing independence isn’t just about creative freedom — it’s also a smart business decision.

Why it makes sense:

  • You control your revenue streams — no forced ads or revenue splits unless you choose them.
  • You maintain flexibility — you can adapt as your podcast grows, without being locked into a platform’s terms.
  • You protect your brand — your podcast name, logo, and audience remain yours, not the property of a host or app.

💡 Tip: Diversify your income — host-read ads, dynamic ads, premium content, and direct support can all fit within an independent strategy.

4️⃣ Technical Choices That Support Independence

The technology behind your podcast plays a huge role in maintaining your independence. Make intentional choices about where and how you host your show.

How to do it:

Own your RSS feed — don’t let a platform control it. Blubrry ensures you can always take your feed with you.

  • Own your website — use a domain you control, ideally with a full site (Blubrry offers WordPress integrations to make this easy).
  • Host your media independently — not on a free platform that inserts ads or locks your content.
  • Own your analytics — use IAB-certified stats (like Blubrry provides) so you have a true picture of your audience, not a platform-filtered view.

💡 Tip: Be cautious of “free” hosting solutions — if you’re not paying with money, you may be paying with your content or audience access.


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