My name is Joshua W. Rivers. I am a multipotentialite, meaning that I have many different interests. Professionally, I have made corrugated boxes for nearly 20 years. I also began producing podcasts in February 2013. I started several different podcasts – showcasing some of my multipotentialite interests.
This led to me starting a podcast production company in 2015. I’ve been able to be apart of dozens of podcasts and helped to produce over 3,000 podcast episodes.


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4.20: Daniel J. Lewis on Narrative Podcasting
Today’s guest is Daniel Lewis. The story is more important than the format As a consumer the format of the narrative podcast is not immediately interesting to Daniel. It’s the story that has to catch him, and whether he can connect with the topic itself. For people...
4.18: Doc Kennedy on Narrative Podcasting
Today’s guest is Doc Kennedy from the Filmaker’s Focus podcast. He is one of the guests who contributed to the Season 4 series on Narrative Podcasting, and he’s on the show today to share some updated information. Along with being a podcaster, Doc is also a film...
4.17: Corey Coates on Narrative Podcasting
The guest today is Corey Coates from The Podcast Producers. Choosing the right medium for your content Corey’s experience has shown him that you have to make a decision as to who is going to be the one actually telling the story before you decide whether or not to do...
4.16: Jessica Rhodes on Narrative Podcasting
Today’s guest is Jessica Rhodes from The Podcast Producers. Reasons to do narrative style Jessica explains that putting on a narrative podcast is going to make you a thought leader in that industry. It brings you a lot of credibility because of the amount of work that...
4.15: Geoff Woods on Narrative Podcasting
Today’s guest is Geoff Woods from the podcast The Mentee. There is a change of direction in the podcasting world, ever since Serial, where narrative podcasting has become more popular. We are still at the very beginning of the bell curve of podcasting’s popularity...
4.14: Bryan Orr on Narrative Podcasting
Today’s guest is Bryan Orr from Podcast Movement: Sessions. Bryan's podcasting story: Bryan got into podcasting doing a typical interview show around small business. He found he was getting bored listening to his own content. Some guests were great and the application...
4.13: Elsie Escobar on Narrative Podcasting
Today’s guest is Elsie Escobar. Elsie runs a yoga podcast and has extensive experience in the performing arts. She doesn’t have personal experience creating narrative style podcasts, but she does have a lot of experience listening to them and some really great...
4.12: Erik K. Johnson on Narrative Podcasting
Today’s episode features Eric Johnson from Podcast Talent Coach.com. He has a lot of radio experience and he helps people create stories from their podcast. We talk about storytelling in great detail. He also has worksheets and other resources for telling great...
4.11: Dave Jackson on Narrative Podcasting
Today’s episode features Dave Jackson sharing his expertise about creating narrative style podcast episodes. Pros and Cons of doing a narrative style: The big pro is that stories engage audiences more than just a plain interview. There’s a reason every movie, every...
4.10: Resources for Narrative Podcasting
Welcome to the Creative Studio podcast, where we conduct experiments with podcasting! Throughout this season, we have explored how to create a narrative or journalistic style podcast. This is the tenth and final episode in this series. Today, we will hear from several...