PART 4 - How to Create Epic Video Content with Lloyd George

In this episode, we explore the dynamic world of video podcasting. From the buzz around video's role in breaking down podcasting taboos to leveraging its power for growth, this episode covers it all. We break down the in-person vs. remote recording debate and reveal how video can boost your business and revenue streams.

We also give practical advice: when to embrace video and when to stick with audio, along with insights into monetization strategies. We also highlight the beauty of imperfection in podcasting.

Join us on this episode as we unravel the secrets of thriving in the content creation arena, navigating the challenges, and seizing the opportunities presented by the evolving media landscape.

In the episode, we get into:

  • [3:05] The importance of video for a podcaster

    [4:50] Does video take away the taboos of podcasting?

    [6:00] How to leverage video to grow your show

    [8:20] Using video to help grow your business

    [12:05] In person vs. remote video recording

    [13:15] Making money through different avenues

    [15:10] When people shouldn't start a video podcast

    [16:55] Releasing the expectation of perfectionism


About Lloyd George

 

Lloyd George is a Zimbabwean American content creator, and freelance project manager with a passion for empowering Creators of Color. By day, he manages creative projects for brands like GoPuff, DraftKings and Chic-Fil-A. By night, he dedicates himself to crafting content that amplifies diverse voices. Lloyd has created content for global brands such as Spotify, Riverside.FM, Acast, Creative Juice, and LinkedIn. His passion for the creator economy shines through in all his work.

Within the last 90 days, over 3,000 people have completed his podcast course. Lloyd has also built a thriving community of over 15,000 creatives across all social platforms. A sought-after podcast consultant, Lloyd leverages his expertise to help brands harness the power of podcasting to reach their goals. As his career progresses, he looks forward to new opportunities in consulting, brand collaborations, and work as on-air talent.



 
 
 

Please subscribe and leave a review.

 

As you know, podcast reviews are rather important. The more reviews and kind words we receive, the more humans like you we’ll be able to serve & uplift. I’d be so grateful if you left me a review and a note letting me know what the most insightful part of the episode was for you.

Previous
Previous

PART 1 - Naming Your Podcast, Writing Descriptions, Trailers, and Intros & Outros

Next
Next

PART 3 - Brand Deals and Influencer Expertise with Lloyd George