E674 - When Podcasters Say No To Video Podcasting - Will We See Creators Leave With the Peer Pressure to do Video Podcasts

E674 - When Podcasters Say No To Video Podcasting - Will We See Creators Leave With the Peer Pressure to do Video Podcasts

Author: Dave Campbell, Ontario Canada May 2, 2026 Duration: 36:35

Episode 674 - When Podcasters Say No To Video Podcasting - Will We See Creators Leave With the Peer Pressure to do Video Podcasts


In this episode of The How to Podcast Series, Dave pushes back on the growing pressure for podcasters to become video creators, reminding listeners that podcasting has always allowed room for different approaches. He reflects on the confusion surrounding Apple’s video podcasting direction, the mixed messages in the industry, and the way creators are being made to feel as though audio-only shows are somehow no longer enough. The heart of the episode is a strong defense of creator choice, community, and keeping podcasting open to people with different time, budget, comfort, and skill levels.

Dave shares his concern that this video-first push is causing real stress for podcasters who do not want to be on camera or do not have the capacity to add video to their workflow. He speaks candidly about the harm of gatekeeping and the way peer pressure can make creators question whether they belong in podcasting at all. He also points to examples of podcasters stepping back because of the pressure, using those stories to argue that the industry should not push people away from the medium they love.

The episode also touches on the importance of RSS, the limits of platform control, and the value of staying nimble as a creator. Dave contrasts the flexibility of audio podcasting with the risks of relying too heavily on closed platforms, while also emphasizing that no single format should be treated as the only professional path. He encourages podcasters to keep the humanity in their shows, avoid over-editing themselves into something unnatural, and make content that fits their life and their audience.

Dave closes with an invitation for listeners to reflect on what works best for them and to remember that audio podcasting still matters deeply. He also encourages feedback through the show survey and reinforces that the goal is to build a welcoming, supportive podcasting community.

Key takeaway: You do not have to do video to be a real podcaster. The best podcasting choice is the one that fits your skills, resources, and comfort, while still letting your voice be heard.

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Dave Campbell, based in Ontario Canada, brings together a fresh perspective in each episode of The How To Podcast Series-Revolving Co-Hosts, Actionable Tips, And A Community for Podcasters. The format itself is a key part of the experience, with different guest co-hosts joining the conversation to ensure the advice never grows stale or one-dimensional. You'll hear specific, actionable discussions that cut through the noise, covering the tangible details of podcast SEO, audio equipment setup, and effective social media strategies for promotion. Beyond just the technical how-to, episodes delve into the nuances of growing an audience, booking compelling guests, and selecting the right hosting platform. This podcast is built on the idea that practical knowledge and creative inspiration go hand-in-hand, providing the real-world advice needed to develop confidence behind the microphone. It’s a resource focused on helping you build not just a show, but a genuine community around your work. Tune in for a straightforward exchange of ideas that aims to make the entire process of creating and sustaining a podcast feel more manageable and connected.
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