RAIN Notes: May 28
Briefly

Hernan Lopez, the founder of Owl & Co, discusses how the visual representation of podcasting gear affects audience perception and signals creator intent. He contrasts different styles, citing Howard Stern's and Joe Rogan's use of equipment versus the minimalist approach taken by the Diary of a CEO podcast. Additionally, the Association of Independents in Radio is hosting its Spring Gala in New York City on May 29, aiming to celebrate independent audio creators. Lastly, communications expert Molly DeMellier joins Sundaze PR as COO to enhance the agency's operations across the US and UK.
Hernan Lopez highlights how the choice of whether to show microphones or headphones during podcasts sends subtle signals about the creators, reflecting different stylistic choices.
Lopez recalls influential figures like Howard Stern and Joe Rogan to emphasize the visual element in podcasting, showcasing how appearances can enhance or alter a listener's perception.
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