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We're diving into the art of repurposing content with the "sawdust" approach, exploring the New York Times' bold move to put many of its podcasts behind a paywall, and dissecting the key reasons why podcasts fail. Whether you're looking to maximize your content's potential, understand industry shifts, or avoid common pitfalls, this episode has got you covered. Let's get started!
Shadow Clock Zoomed-In Moment | "For the Love of Baseball"New York Times to Move Podcasts Behind PaywallWhy Podcasts Fail
(00:00) - Intro
(00:21) - Creating Sawdust from Your Content
(04:24) - NYTimes to Paywall Podcasts
(09:19) - Why Podcasts Fail
(14:44) - That's It!
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