Kyle Asperger Guest

Kyle Asperger

Kyle Asperger is the creator of AnarchyForADay.com, where he redefines anarchy as tactical differentiation: teaching leaders how to rethink rules, apply them to their organizations, and carve out their own blue oceans.

Appears in 1 Episode

#27

Innovation, Crime, and Sports: How Podcasts Are Shaping Real-World Events with Special Guest Kyle Asperger

Welcome back to Poduty and the News, the only live news podcast about podcasting straight from the Poduty Podcast Theater stage! This week, host Jeff Revilla is joined by the multifaceted Kyle Asperger—marketing coach, actor, voice artist, and founder of Anarchy for a Day—for a lively discussion covering the latest buzz in the world of podcasting and beyond.Meet Our Special Guest: Kyle Aspergerhttps://anarchyforaday.com/Kyle joins us all the way from Denver, Colorado, bringing his innovative mindset and marketing expertise to the Poduty stage. Through his agency, Anarchy for a Day, Kyle’s philosophy isn’t about chaos for chaos’ sake, but about strategic, creative disruption to drive innovation and help individuals and businesses stand out. Between his experience in performance and entrepreneurial marketing, Kyle drops wisdom on how breaking the mold (with a little bit of tact) leads to breakthroughs in business, life, and, of course, podcasting.Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Episode Recap: October 25, 2025This dynamic episode jumps right into the heart of live podcasting, community building, and creative content. Here’s what we covered:1. Women, Crime & Redemption: Podcasting for Justicehttps://www.fdu.edu/news/women-in-crime-podcast-to-discuss-edna-mahan-live-at-fdu/Jeff spotlights a live taping of Women in Crime at Farleigh Dickinson University, where criminologists Megan Sachs and Amy Schlossberg unite public and formerly incarcerated voices to challenge injustice and humanize real stories beyond sensational headlines. The discussion touches on the powerful, community-building potential of turning podcast events into public forums for empathy and awareness.2. Two Jagoffs: Community Impact Through Podcastinghttps://www.pointpark.edu/alumni/events/indexPittsburgh pride runs deep as we highlight the Two Jagoffs podcast’s live recording for Point Park University’s Day of Giving. Austin Cairnes joins for an exclusive interview, showing how podcasting can mobilize generosity—raising thousands for student scholarships while bringing the Pittsburgh community together for a dose of laughter and good vibes.3. MRO Podcast: Aviation Industry Goes Live in Londonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy2PloacpWUThe aviation industry is taking podcasting to new heights! At the MRO conference in London, podcast hosts engage with global aviation pros to explore industry shifts, AI advancements, and the next generation of talent. Jeff and Kyle unpack why live podcast recordings are an effective and engaging addition to industry events and conferences.4. Orange Zone: Sports Podcast Comes Alive in Syracusehttps://cnycentral.com/news/local/the-orange-zone-podcast-will-be-live-tonight-from-apex-entertainment-in-destiny-usaSyracuse’s Orange Zone podcast brings game-day energy to a public crowd, mixing stats, banter, and hometown spirit in a live setting. Jeff and Kyle riff on the value of meeting podcast fans where they are, turning standard previews into pep rallies that build deeper local connections.5. Michelle Obama’s “The Look”: When Book Tours Meet Podcastinghttps://global.penguinrandomhouse.com/announcements/higher-ground-to-launch-imo-the-look-podcast-series-with-michelle-obama-on-november-5-featuring-live-events-alongside-book-release/The former First Lady’s upcoming “IMO, The Look” podcast blends book launches with live events, featuring in-person tapings in Brooklyn and D.C. This trend—authors connecting with fans through podcast events—represents a new chapter for book promotion, audience building, and authentic interaction.6. Totally Booked Live: The Holderness Family & Neurodiversityhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-podcast-penn-kim-holderness-at-zibbys-bookshop-pop-up-nyc-tickets-1770851607829The Holderness Family turns their New York City bookshop event into a live recording, celebrating the release of their children’s book about ADHD. By gathering families and creators in person, the event becomes a celebration of neurodiversity, community, and creative expression—a great example of how indie bookshops and podcasts can join forces.TakeawaysLive podcast events build authentic, real-world community—whether in theaters, bookstores, or at industry conferences.Innovative marketing and thinking differently (thanks to Kyle’s “anarchy” approach) are the keys to standing out and making a difference in podcasting, business, and beyond.Poduty Podcast Theater isn’t just a venue; it’s a hub for creators, listeners, and changemakers to connect and grow.Upcoming Events at Poduty Podcast Theater:https://events.poduty.com/Pittsburgh Podcast Meetup: Live-streamed Q&A, free food & networkingNailed it Motherhood Live Wrap Party, November 8Tarentum Holiday Spectacular – Two nights, 24 local businessesHumorous Podcast (2026 live tour stop—stay tuned!)Stay curious, stay creative, and see you next time on Poduty and the News!Listen to all back episodes at:https://news.poduty.com/