Live Podcasting Takes Over From Europe to Vegas. News and Entertainment on Stage for Monday August 4
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Live Podcasting Takes Over From Europe to Vegas. News and Entertainment on Stage for Monday August 4

Hey everybody, it's time for Poduty and the News for Monday, August 4,

2025. I've got six great live podcasting news stories coming

your way. Car dealers live Bald and the beautiful go live or

go home. Trust me and Joey Lawrence

Whoa. Rev those engines, start the show

Car dealer park has got Vicky in tow Swamp

arts call Patrick, he's on fire Penguins and parades that'll

never expire Talk radio's got a pulse to

prove they're unscripted Always on the move Trust Con's

mission keep the trolls at bay with witch and fumble leading

the way Odd lots goes from charts to stage

Real time making with the Meme stock race and Lawrence

Brothers bring the heat with music, laughs and a

vacancy

Chef rebellious on the mic serving Podcast news

just how you like Poduty and the News turn it up

loud we're going live and we're making you proud.

Hey everybod. Great show. Six more stories coming your way. They

just keep coming in. Live podcasting is growing in leaps and

bounds and this podcast is just showcasing all that

talent that's going to the live stage. The reason we do it, we have

a podcast theater, the Poduty Live Podcast Theater just

outside of Pittsburgh. We do some great events. We have great live

podcasts come through and perform on our stage.

We just had the Pittsburgh Podcast Meetup, which is a great

three hour event where I feed everybody pizza drinks and

then we do Q and A. We learn about our problems, where are we struggling?

And we share ideas and concepts and it's a lot of fun. There'll be another

one coming up in September. If you'd like to see that live stream, let me

know. Leave a comment, Reach out to me. It's something we're considering doing,

but right now it's for the Pittsburgh podcasters. Let's

get into our stories. Today we have hot takes and

barbecue. The Car Dealer Podcast gets a live upgrade.

This one comes to us from Car Dealer magazine. And the Car Dealer

Podcast is firing up the grill and the microphones for a live

recording and summer party in Oxfordshire

on September 24th. Sponsored by Motorway,

the event will feature industry heavyweights like Vicky Hart,

head of marketing and digital at Waylands, tackling the hottest

dealership debates of 2025, from tech consolidation

to electric vehicle strategy and the rise of new market entrants.

With two more panelists yet to be announced in a post show garden

barbecue, it's shaping up to be equal parts insight

and afterparty. So this is a European Car

Dealer Podcast. They're having their own event. They're, they've taken their

podcast, they're taking it to the people, they're performing it live and

having like a mini conference, a mini party. And it's a great way to connect

your business with your audience is through live events like that.

This is what I've been preaching, so check it out. If you're in the uk,

you got a car dealer podcast, you're in the auto industry or you just

like Vicky Hart from Waylands, you can learn some new information

about automotive marketing. Our second story tonight, Seed

Vault shenanigans with Trixie and Katya. Trixie

and Katya have officially taken their comedy global and

glacial as the Bald and the Beautiful goes live

from the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway.

Between dodging reindeer traffic jams and saluting a

knighted penguin named Sir Nils Olav, the

duo delivers their signature chaos, hilarity and

commentary on everything from high school reunions to

psychedelic side quests. It's a peak absurdity at the

edge of the earth, sponsored by Better Help Chime and Hungry Root.

Because nothing says mental health like polar comedy in a

frozen vault. This is a YouTube video. You can watch the live performance.

It was a packed audience, a giant theater. This

one's called the Land of a Thousand Fjords Live from Norway.

Check it out. The Bald and the Beautiful live show. Performing live

podcasters selling tickets to live audiences and having these

crazy in person events. They're getting

real time feedback. They're building a global community. They're

building an in person community of people who want to come out and

enjoy the podcast. Our third story tonight,

Macro Micro and Gummy Bears. The Odd Lots

goes live. This comes to us from the New York Times. The Odd

Lots podcast, hosted by Bloomberg's Joe Wiesenthal and

Tracy Alloway, packed out Racket NYC with

a standing room only crowd of finance pros, market

obsessives and yes, gummy bear truthers.

The live show featured contrarian guests, chaotic charts and

enough macroeconomic volatility to make your

portfolio sweat. With topics ranging from chicken bee

capitalism to why you can't trade onion futures,

Odd Lots proves economics can be gripping, especially when

it involves semiconductors, pork byproducts and a

$35 hat. It's the kind of podcast both

capitalists and their critics can't stop binging. So

check it out. The Odd Lots podcast again, doing another live show in

front of a live audience. Can you see the trend here? That's what Poduty and

the News is about. We're showcasing all These stories going on

around the world. And here's one Go live or go home.

If you were at the Pittsburgh Podcast Meetup, we had a lot of people who

were doing news stories and talk radio, and that medium

is now embracing the live audience. Yes, you

want to have your podcast, but also a lot of these news and talk

radio hosts and a lot of these podcasts, their audiences

aren't just a download away. A lot of them are looking for

real time news. They're looking for live streams, live shows.

So this is something that Barrett Media brought to us. In an era

where everything's on demand, news talk radio hosts are being

reminded, don't forget your live audience. A new op ed

by the Barrett Media's Garrett Sear, right, urges

broadcasters not to fall in love with podcast playback numbers

while ignoring the irreplaceable spark of live radio.

That's where the community forms, that's where breaking news hits hardest. And

real time accountability keeps things honest. It's

a message I echoed at a recent Pittsburgh Podcast Meetup because whether you're behind

a radio mic or on a podcast stage, that live audience

is still the heartbeat of the whole show. So yes,

you can go live, you can go live from your news office, but you can

also do these shows live in front of an audience. And that community

that you're building in real time, that's a connection that you can't

get from an MP3 file and a download once a week.

All right, trust me on this one. This one comes to us from the control

all speech YouTube channel. They're at a conference called TrustCon.

At TrustCon 2024, the Trust and Safety Insider podcast

went live with a powerful frontline stories from professionals

shaping digital safety policies around the globe. Hosted

by Google's Danielle Roman, with guests from Pinterest, Twitch

and the global Internet forum to counter terrorism, the

episode explored the emotional toll of content moderation,

the importance of diverse lived experiences on safety teams,

and why caring deeply is both a strength and a

challenge. From countering extremism to building safe

platforms for creative expression, this panel reminded us

that trust and safety isn't just policy, it's deeply

personal. And this is an example of a conference,

something in an industry that you may or may not be a part of.

But on these conferences they have main stages and side

stages where they are now performing podcasts. During the conference,

instead of going to see a speaker session, you may go to a panel and

that panel may now be a podcast. So keep that in mind if

you're in a business space. If you're. No matter what niche you're in,

there's going to be a conference related to what you're doing and those

conferences need entertainment and they're more and more turning towards

filling those sessions with podcasts. And finally, our

last story tonight, Vegas gets a dose of brotherly

love. This comes to us from the Strat. You can get your tickets at the

link in the show notes the Lawrence brothers are trading sitcom

sets for the Vegas strip as the Brotherly Love

podcast goes live at the Strat. Joey, Matthew and

Andrew, yes, those 90s icons are stepping on a

stage for a nostalgic fueled show that's part podcast,

part concert and part comedy night. With

a live band, surprise guests and musical moments from the brothers themselves.

It's a full on Vegas variety experience

that's light on filters and heavy on charm.

After all, with 90 years of combined experience, who better to school us in

laughs, heart and hair gel than the Lawrence legacy.

Just another example. Big celebrities are doing this. We

know that they can draw an audience. We know that they're they're going

to theaters, they're going to auditoriums and they're filling them up.

So we know that the public is now getting used to

this type of entertainment and they are going out in

droves to support live podcasting. And that's

where places like the Paduti Podcast Theater come in. We are that

middle ground. We are building the place that's between your home studio, your home

office and the auditorium. We're that middle ground to

get you from point A to point C, which is finally doing a show

in front of a theater auditorium and making some money. That was

Poduty and the News for Monday, August

4, 2025. Start the show Car

dealer park has got Vicky in tow Swap arts called

Patrick he's on fire Penguins and parades that'll never explain

song Radio's got a pulse to prove they're unscripted

Always on the move Trust funds mission keep the trolls at bay With

Witch and blow leading the way Odd

lots goes from charts to stage Real time making with the Meme

stock race and Lawrence Brothers bring the heat with

music, laughs and a Vegas seat

Chef Revilla's on the mic serving podcast news

just how you like Poduty and the News Turn it up

loud we're going live and we're making you proud.