Some time ago, there was a question posted on the Twitter handle of NaijaPodHub – “Would you continue podcasting if no one is listening?” (By the way, if you are not following @NaijaPodHub on Twitter, you are missing out.) My […]
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Things To Look Forward To This Quarter With NaijaPodHub
An overview of NaijaPodHub events in the first quarter of 2022. 2021 was a fantastic year for NaijaPodHub! We achieved so many things in just those 12 months. You can check out the highlights of 2021 in our January Newsletter. […]
The One Hour Secret To Podcast Consistency
No matter how big a podcaster gets, one thing they can’t lie about is that there are days where they struggle to stay consistent with their podcast. So as a new podcaster, don’t let that scare you, it’s a common […]
I Have Interviewed Over Thirty Guests From 18 Countries
I Have Interviewed Over Thirty Guests From 18 Countries. How Did I Get Them? My name is Dayo Moyo. I am the host of This Is The Future. I am on a mission to speak with 1000 inspiring Africans in […]
5 Things Podcasters Can Learn From Youtubers
The first YouTube video was uploaded in 2005. Today, YouTube is the second most visited website in the world. According to Wikipedia, (as of May 2019) more than 500 hours of content is uploaded on the platform per minute. At […]
International Podcast Day 2021
#ICYMI We celebrated International Podcast Day with a virtual event themed “The Future of Content Is Audio” featuring guest speakers Soluideen Ogunsola from Fidia, Ebiye Souwari from Midas Radio and Mo Sibyl of the More Sibyl Podcast. It was an […]
Support NaijaPodHub
You made it here means you believe in what we do and are willing to help us grow here at NaijaPodHub Founded in June 2017, Naija Podcast Hub aka NaijaPodHub is the podcasting community for all Nigerian Podcasters. There’s so […]
GETTING YOUR PODCAST ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS.
Getting your podcast on various platforms helps you reach more listeners. · First thing you will need to do is get your RSS feed. · Then validate your feed · Fix any errors if any · Upload feed to podcast […]
Are My ‘ums’ And ‘ahs’ Too Much?
Ums and Ahs are known as “fillers”, meaningless sounds we make to fill in the gap while we’re thinking of what next to say. Consistent use of these interjections could make one sound hesitant, insecure or unconfident. It can be […]
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