We’re diving into the current podcast conference scene—what’s happening, who’s attending, and whether these events are really worth your time and money. From TravelCon recaps to previews of Podcast Movement Evolutions, Podfest Asia, and The Podcast Show London, we cover what podcasters need to know to make the most of these gatherings. Creators of all levels can appreciate these hot takes, and insider insights to help you decide which events are right for you—and how to make every conference count.
📢 Pro Tip: Not all conferences are created equal—some cater to beginners, while others focus on advanced strategies.
📢 Hot Take: Travel podcasts are evolving with immersive storytelling and new monetization opportunities.
📢 Pro Tip: Podcast Movement Evolutions is one of the best places to stay ahead of new trends, tools, and monetization strategies.
📢 Industry Insight: International podcast markets are booming, and these events highlight how different regions are innovating.
💰 The Costs:
📢 Real Talk: Some podcasters land sponsorships, collaborate with top industry figures, and walk away with new business deals—others just get a tote bag.
🚀 Tips for Attendees:
✅ Set clear goals before you arrive.
✅ Don’t just attend panels—networking is where the real magic happens.
✅ Bring business cards or digital contact tools (QR codes for the win!).
✅ Follow up! Most connections are wasted because no one follows up after the event.
📢 Bonus Tip: Many conferences offer post-event recordings, so you can still gain insights even if you don’t attend in person.
✔ If you’re looking to grow your podcast business, conferences can be a game-changer.
✔ If you’re just starting out, virtual sessions or online communities might be enough.
✔ The best part? Meeting fellow podcasters, learning new trends, and making industry connections.
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