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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Steve Stewart (@moneyplansos) talks about his podcasting journey (3-3)
In today's session, our guest is Steve Stewart from the Money Plan SOS and The Financial Wellness Show. He talks about his podcasting journey, how it is helping him work toward self-employment, the different types of podcasting formats, and the Pretty Link plugin...
How to tackle the podcasting technology (3-2)
When it comes to podcasting, everyone seems to be concerned about the technology. This is our second session about how to podcast, and we'll be talking about this topic. Technology covers both the hardware (like the microphones, mixers, and recorders) and the...
How to Get Started with Podcasting: know your audience and know your why (3-1)
This session kicks off the 3rd semester of the Creative Studio Academy. We'll be covering how to podcast. It will be directed mostly toward new podcasters, giving you the basics tools and information to get started with podcasting - hopefully avoiding the pitfalls and...
When to quit a creative project with Alex Barker (1-20)
This session features Alex Barker, host of the Leadership Dojo podcast. We first met on 48Days.net (I would highly recommend this great community). A few months ago, Alex made a decision to stop the podcast, despite some of the successes it was achieving. We'll dive...
Joel and Dr. Pei talk to entrepreneurs about relaunching and podcasting (1-18)
In this session, Joel and Dr. Pei from The Relaunch Show join us to share their experience with radio and podcasting. Joel has a history with radio and television. Back in 2006, he started a radio show, Finding Your Voice. He also has a book with the same name. The...
3 simple ways to fight the curse of perfection
There are some things in life that stop us in our tracks. They make it impossible for us to continue forward. In the life of a creative person, perfectionism is one of those things. And it's a dreadful curse. A curse? Yes. It may seem like a great goal to achieve:...
Podcasting tips from Dave Jackson (1-15)
Thanks to GuyCM for leaving a reivew on iTunes! To get your iTunes reviews e-mailed directly to you go to: creativestudio.academy/mypodcastreviews Dave Jackson is from the School of Podcasting. teaches Microsoft Office. He loves to do classroom training, but also does...
7 Simple Steps for Creating a Basic Content Strategy
I know, I know. You just want to write something, publish it to your site or blog and then wait for the magic to happen. You can try that. In rare cases it might work, especially if you’re lucky enough to have a video go viral, but that’s the exception. Sorry to tell...
Dustin Hartzler helps us dive deeper into WordPress (1-11)
Dustin Hartzler is the host of the podcast, Your Website Engineer, where he has taught people about WordPress for the last several years. He is also an Happiness Engineer for Automatic, the company behind WordPress.com. He has a passion to teach people how to use...
Daniel J. Lewis shares how to properly deal with assumptions (1-7)
Daniel J. Lewis is the host of the podcast "The Audacity to Podcast" and is a podcast consultant. He has also developed several great tools for podcasters. You can check out his website or connect with him on Twitter. How did you get started with blogging and...