Mark Asquith, That British Podcast Guy & Co-Founder of Captivate.fm

What I Learned from Podcast Movement 2017

Last week, what felt like the entire podcasting industry descended upon Anaheim, CA for Podcast Movement 2017.

Hosted by Dan Franks & Jared Easley and rocking hard into its fourth year, Podcast Movement is fast becoming the benchmark for not only podcasting events, but for entrepreneurial events across the globe.

Myself and the Podcast Websites team arrived in California a few days prior to the event to get over the jet-lag and really get a feel for the venue and of course, hit up Disneyland!

The two days prior to Podcast Movement starting were in equal measure relaxed and fraught with eagerness to “get going” and hit the conference hard, and with time to spare we had the Podcast Websites exhibitor booth set up and ready to rock – featuring our superb 2017 limited edition t-shirts and plenty of swag including yes, fidget spinners!

Personally, I was thankful for the jet-lag forcing me awake at 4am so that I could continue my Podcast Accelerator coaching sessions and deliver my usual free coaching Fridays on time and honestly, that allowed me to keep a little “normalcy” outside of the crazy conference settings, which much of the time felt more like a trade show than a conference due to the segregated exhibitor halls – a first for Podcast Movement.

As both a speaker and exhibitor this year, I'll be honest insofar as I didn't hit up as many talks and workshops as I'd have liked but for me, simply being around hundreds and hundreds of other podcasters, plus running our annual Podcast Websites meetup – bowling this time – made sure that  I felt like I'd maximised the impact of the conference on my network.

Based on the sessions that I did attend, including Dan Carlin, Aaron Mahnke, Kate Erickson, Jonathan Oakes and during my judging of the inaugural PMx contest, I began to notice several themes cropping up and some serious learning points for myself and my community:

Overall, Podcast Movement reminds me every single year that we are all friends. We are a community and there is NO competition between companies, individuals or shows.

By pulling together and leaning on each other, the whole industry grows and benefits. And as that continues to happen, we can all just enjoy it more.

See you in Philly next year, and don't forget the more you expect from yourself, the more you WILL excel!