Clipped brings you the tips, resources and people to help crush your content goals. Each week, host Eric Montgomery, founder of The Podcast Haven shares actionable advice—solo or with expert guests—on how to start, grow, and monetize your content across platforms. What You’ll Learn: SEO strategies to boost discoverability Growth tips for podcasts and YouTube Affiliate marketing tactics that work Time-saving tools, services, and workflows for creators If you're building a brand, publishing online, or just trying to get traction with your content, this show will help you move faster with less guesswork. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Follow on your favorite listening app.
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April 15, 2026Episode 18947 min
Grow and Monetize Your Podcast Faster with PodUp | Featuring PodUp Founder Nathan Gwilliam
Send us Fan MailWhat if your podcast could run like a real business—not just a weekly upload?In this episode, we talk with the founder of podup, a platform designed to simplify everything from recording to growth and monetization. After building and exiting multiple companies, he saw how fragmented podcasting had become—and built podup to bring it all under one roof.We get into what’s actually working right now when it comes to growing a podcast, why most creators burn out, and how to think beyond just audio episodes.You’ll learn: Why most podcasts stall (and how to fix it) The shift from podcast → full content engine How podup replaces dozens of tools Monetization strategies that go beyond ads Why recurring revenue matters more than downloads The role of AI in speeding up production without losing quality If you’re trying to grow, monetize, or streamline your podcast workflow, this episode will give you a clearer path forward.The Podcast Haven Resources:Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step
April 8, 2026Episode 1881 hr 5 min
Inside Urban One Podcast Network: How Top Marketers Scale Hit Shows ft. Walter Gainer II
Send us Fan MailWalter Gainer on building a content engine, making B2B content more creative, and why consistency matters more than doing everything manually.In this episode, Eric sits down with Walter Gainer to talk about content systems, podcast growth, creator strategy, video-first production, and what it really takes to stay relevant in a fast-changing media landscape.Walter shares his journey from aspiring college athlete to podcast producer, content strategist, and media professional working across entertainment, branded content, and creator partnerships. The conversation explores the realities of building in public, evolving from technical execution into creative direction, and learning how to turn one idea into many pieces of content without burning out.If you are a podcaster, creator, marketer, or business owner trying to grow your brand through content, this episode is packed with practical perspective. You will learn why creative risk matters, how great clips are really made, what AI can and cannot replace, and why the future belongs to people who can build smart systems instead of relying on constant hustle.In this episode, you’ll learn:•How Walter Gainer built his career across podcasting, media, content strategy, and creator marketing•Why the best B2B content is becoming more creative, human, and entertaining•What separates average clips from short-form content that actually performs•How to think about AI tools without losing the human edge in storytelling•Why rest, pacing, and long-term consistency matter for creators and podcasters•What podcast monetization looks like across audio, video, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple•How creators can build systems that turn one recording into many assetsKey takeaways from Walter GainerWalter explains that content growth is no longer just about producing more. It is about building a repeatable system. He also makes the case that creators and brands alike need to move beyond safe, overly polished content if they want to stand out. One of the strongest themes in this episode is that creative strategy, narrative instinct, and human judgment still matter, even as automation tools become more powerful.Another major takeaway is Walter’s mindset around sustainability. Instead of chasing constant output, he talks about returning to podcasting with more patience, better pacing, and a healthier relationship with ambition. That perspective makes this conversation especially valuable for anyone feeling pressure to publish more, do more, and be everywhere at once.About Walter GainerWalter Gainer II is a content strategist, producer, and media professional based in Atlanta. He works with Urban One, Inc. and has built a career helping creators, brands, and media companies tell better stories through podcasts, video, and digital content. He is also the founder of Boss Locks Media and the creator of projects centered on storytelling, identity, professionalism, and visibility.Connect with Walter Gainer•LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waltergainerii/•Boss Locks Media: https://bosslocksmedia.com/author-bio/walter-gainer-iiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsthegreatwalt/Why you should listenIf you want to build a stronger content strategy, create better podcast clips, understand where creator media is heading, or learn how to build a real content engine around your work, this episode will give you ideas you can apply immediately.The Podcast Haven Resources:Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!
March 25, 2026Episode 18747 min
Model Citizen: How to Start a Merchandise Business: Branding, E-Commerce & Print-on-Demand Explained ft. Jess Thibodeau Part 2
Send us Fan MailEric sits down with Jess, founder of Model Citizen, a creative branding agency specializing in custom merch, apparel, and e-commerce experiences. With over 20 years of entrepreneurial experience and nearly a decade in the promotional branding space, Jess shares how he transitioned from working behind the scenes executing others’ visions to building something fully his own—where creativity, control, and long-term vision finally align.In this episode, they break down the realities of running a modern creative business—from landing clients through relationships and referrals to navigating the shift into direct-to-consumer with his new retail concept, Creature Comforts. Jess also opens up about the challenges of balancing business growth, content creation, and family life, while staying authentic in a world that constantly demands attention online.In This Episode: What Model Citizen is and how it evolved into a full creative branding agency The shift from working under others to owning the creative process How custom merch and print-on-demand are changing the industry Why word-of-mouth and relationships still drive most business The move from B2B services into B2C retail with Creature Comforts The challenges of building a brand without an existing audience Social media burnout—and learning to re-engage with it intentionally Why most print-on-demand merch quality falls short (and how to fix it) Balancing content creation with actually running a business Starting a podcast vs. just feeding the content machine Parenting, entrepreneurship, and the reality of time constraints Building something authentic instead of chasing trends 🔗 Connect with Jess & Model Citizen Model Citizen: https://modelcitizenbrands.com Creature Comforts Shop: shop.modelcitizenbrands.com 🎧 Final ThoughtsThis episode is a real look at what it actually takes to build something from the ground up—especially later in life with more responsibilities. From creative fulfillment to operational pressure, Jess breaks down the trade-offs, the wins, and the mindset required to keep going.
March 18, 2026Episode 18636 min
No 9-5 Job Ever! How Jess Thibodeau Left a Successful Career Managing Prominent Bands To Launch a Branding and Merchandising Agency Part 1
Send us Fan MailWhat if never getting a real job was actually the smartest career move you could make?In this episode, Jess Thibodeau shares how he went from managing independent bands to building a career as an entrepreneur—without ever following the traditional 9–5 path.From the early 2000s music scene and the chaos of the Napster era, to launching multiple businesses and reinventing himself along the way, this is a real conversation about what it takes to build something on your own terms.If you’ve ever thought about being your own boss, working in the music industry, or creating a life outside the system, this episode breaks down what that actually looks like.🔑 What We CoverHow Jess got started as a music manager with no roadmapThe realities of making money in the music industryWhy most people don’t last in entrepreneurshipLearning business through managing artistsThe mindset required to avoid the 9–5 pathBuilding skills through necessity (design, marketing, branding)Why relationships matter more than opportunities💡 Key TakeawaysThere is no perfect plan—momentum beats certaintyThe music industry rewards adaptability over credentialsBeing a music manager teaches real-world business fastConfidence is built through experience, not theoryStrong relationships create long-term opportunitiesFreedom comes with trade-offs most people overlookConnect With Jess:Model CitizenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step📊 See exactly where your podcast can improve. Our FREE AI Podcast Analyzer reviews your content and delivers actionable insights to help you improve podcast SEO and increase discoverability.
January 7, 2026Episode 18453 min
How Meg The Creator Made $60,000 From ONE TikTok Shop Video
Send us Fan MailEric sits down with Megan (Meg the Creator) to talk about her journey from a traditional 9–5 in Southern Virginia to building multiple online income streams—without a massive following.Megan shares how motherhood and a high-risk pregnancy during COVID pushed her to bet on herself, starting with virtual assisting and quickly scaling into consistent income. From there, she explores her pivots into UGC, Amazon Influencer, and TikTok Shop, including the unexpected story of a “messy” dry shampoo video that generated $60,000.They break down what actually works right now—strong hooks, curiosity, volume, and consistency—plus the realities of burnout, parenting, and staying motivated as a creator.In This Episode:Transitioning from 9–5 work to online incomeGetting started with UGC and TikTok ShopBeginner pricing and content volume strategiesAmazon Influencer vs TikTok ShopWhy curiosity drives watch timeStaying consistent as a parentConnect With Meg The Creator:Meg's WebsiteMeg's Facebook GroupMeg's YouTubeThe Podcast Haven Resources:Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step
December 23, 2025Episode 1835 min
12 Days of Christmas: Quick Content Creation Tips – Day 1: Use Music to Shape Tone, Vibe, and Identity
Send us Fan MailThe 12 Days of Christmas series on Clipped wraps up the year with a creative reminder that often gets overlooked. Today is Day 1 of 12, the final episode of the year, and this episode focuses on why your content probably needs more music—for tone, vibe, and identity.This episode is rooted in opinion and experience. As a musician, music has always stood out as one of the fastest ways to shape how a podcast or video feels. It creates emotion, builds atmosphere, and helps define the personality of a show before a single word is spoken.🎥 Need B-Roll Fast? Riverside Can HelpTry Riverside’s new AI Video Generator, a tool that automatically creates realistic, high-quality B-roll from a simple text prompt. It’s fast, creative, and saves hours in post-production. Use promo code CLIPPED at Riverside.fm for 20% off your subscription.🎧 Music Isn’t an Afterthought—It’s a SignalToo many creators treat music like a last-minute decision. But your music choices can communicate a lot about you. Is your show more relaxed? High-energy? Thoughtful? Playful? Whatever you listen to in real life can inform the sound of your content.🔊 Music, Sound Effects, and FlowBeyond identity, music can serve practical purposes. It helps mark transitions between segments, smooths pacing, and can even help mask room noise or awkward silences. Beat-driven music, in particular, can help push dialogue forward, especially in solo episodes.Some creators even run music quietly underneath longer solo sections, adding emotional texture and keeping the content feeling alive.🎶 Accessible Music Options for CreatorsYou don’t need custom compositions or high-end production to get started. Subscription-based music libraries make it easy to license tracks legally and affordably. With a monthly subscription, you can use music beds, stingers, and transitions across your content without worrying about copyright issues.📝 Your Assignment for the New YearStart small. Pick one new music bed or short stinger and experiment. A stinger can be just a few seconds long—it doesn’t need to be fancy. The goal isn’t perfection, it’s intention.Episode Takeaways:Music plays a major role in shaping tone, mood, and identityGood music instantly makes content feel more polishedConsistent sound choices become part of your brand signatureMusic helps with transitions, pacing, and storytellingBeat-driven tracks can help drive dialogue forwardSound effects can clearly mark segment changesLicensed music subscriptions make things simple and affordableIntentional music choices matter more than fancy productionDay 1 is about intention. As you head into the new year, think about how music supports your story, your personality, and your brand. Wishing you a great holiday season and a strong start to 2026. More interviews, more conversations, and more creative momentum ahead.Links & Resources Mentioned (placeholders):Epidemic SoundPond5Storyblocks MusicPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅
December 22, 2025Episode 1825 min
12 Days of Christmas: Quick Content Creation Tips – Day 2: Vertical Video Won’t Grow Your Podcast—It’ll Grow You
Send us Fan MailThe 12 Days of Christmas series on Clipped continues with a reality check that a lot of podcasters need to hear. Today is Day 2 of 12, and this episode focuses on why vertical short-form content won’t grow your podcast—but will grow you.There’s a common misconception that Reels, TikToks, and YouTube Shorts directly translate into podcast downloads. In most cases, they don’t. The jump from seeing a short clip to opening a podcast app, searching for a show, and hitting follow is a long journey—and one that rarely happens.But that doesn’t mean short-form video isn’t worth doing.🎥 Need B-Roll Fast? Riverside Can HelpTry Riverside’s new AI Video Generator, a tool that automatically creates realistic, high-quality B-roll from a simple text prompt. It’s fast, creative, and saves hours in post-production. Use promo code CLIPPED at Riverside.fm for 20% off your subscription.📱 What Vertical Video Actually DoesVertical content builds visibility, credibility, and familiarity. Even if someone never listens to your podcast, they might recognize your face, remember your voice, or start to associate you with a specific topic or expertise.🎥 Shorts Don’t Grow Podcasts—They Grow BrandsPeople might like your clip, follow you on social, or engage with your content without ever becoming a podcast listener. That’s normal. Shorts are optimized for reach, not long-form consumption.🎬 What to Post Besides Podcast ClipsYes, repurposing podcast clips is useful. But vertical content doesn’t have to be limited to your show. Behind-the-scenes moments, day-to-day work, your environment, or quick thoughts on your niche all help humanize your brand.⏱️ Why Short-Form Is Hard (But Worth It)Vertical video forces you to tell a complete story in 30 to 60 seconds. There needs to be a beginning, middle, and end—fast. That takes practice. But getting comfortable with short-form content is becoming a baseline skill for creators, even if your main platform is a podcast or YouTube.Episode Takeaways:Vertical short-form content rarely leads directly to podcast downloadsShorts are better for visibility, reach, and brand recognitionSocial clips create touch points that build long-term trustPeople may follow you without ever following your podcastShort-form video helps position you as an expert fasterPodcast clips are useful, but behind-the-scenes content matters tooPersonal moments make your brand feel more humanOne vertical video per week is a realistic commitment for 2026Day 2 is about mindset. Don’t judge short-form content by podcast download numbers alone. Its real value is brand equity. People remember faces, voices, and personalities—and that recognition compounds over time.The Podcast Haven Resources:Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step
December 19, 2025Episode 1814 min
12 Days of Christmas: Quick Content Creation Tips – Day 3: Shoot Video With Your iPhone Not “Perfect” Gear
Send us Fan MailThe 12 Days of Christmas series on Clipped continues with another practical reminder for creators who are overthinking their setup. Today is Day 3 of 12, and this episode focuses on shooting video with the camera you already have in your pocket: your iPhone.If you’ve been waiting for the perfect camera, the perfect lens, or the perfect setup to start making video—this episode is your sign to stop waiting. Most creators didn’t start with expensive gear. They started with their phone. And for a lot of people, that phone is still doing the heavy lifting.📱 Why Your iPhone Is More Than EnoughYour iPhone is already a powerful video camera. It shoots in 4K, handles low light better than ever, and produces footage that’s more than good enough for YouTube, Spotify video podcasts, TikTok, and every other major platform.This episode is about removing the mental roadblocks around gear and reminding you that progress beats perfection. The fastest way to get better on camera is to start filming—now—not after another purchase.🎥 Video Matters More Than EverAs more AI tools enter the content space—AI voices, AI avatars, AI-generated everything—showing your real face becomes a differentiator. Video helps build trust, personality, and identity behind your brand. Whether it’s your podcast, your business, or your creative work, people connect with people.🎬 One Simple iPhone Video TipInstead of using the selfie camera, try using the rear-facing camera for better image quality. The challenge, of course, is framing yourself when you can’t see the screen.A simple solution: connect your iPhone to an external screen using a USB-C (or Lightning) to HDMI cable. This lets you see exactly what the camera sees so you can frame your shot properly—without guessing.Episode Takeaways:Your iPhone is powerful enough to start creating high-quality video todayWaiting for “perfect gear” is one of the biggest blockers for creators4K iPhone video works great for YouTube, Spotify, and social platformsVideo helps build identity and trust as AI content becomes more commonShowing your face makes your brand more human and memorableRear-facing cameras look better than selfie cameras on iPhonesAn external screen makes framing easy when using the rear cameraPractice matters more than equipment—start now and improve as you goDay 3 is all about momentum. Don’t let gear slow you down. Use what you already have, get your face on camera, and let your personality do the work. A little practice goes a long way.Links & Gear Mentioned:Riverside.fm – Co-Creator AI Tool - Use promo code CLIPPED for 20% offUSB-C to HDMI Cable (iPhone)Lightning to HDMI Cable (older iPhones)As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.The Podcast Haven Resources:Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅ Podcast Launch Che
December 18, 2025Episode 1804 min
12 Days of Christmas: Quick Content Creation Tips – Day 4: Use AI for Outlines and Drafts—Not Final Content
Send us Fan MailThe 12 Days of Christmas series on Clipped continues with another practical tip to help creators work faster without losing their voice. Today is Day 4 of 12, and this episode focuses on using AI as a starting point—not a replacement for your thinking.AI tools are everywhere now, and most creators are already using them in some form. This episode explains how to use AI the right way: for outlines, drafts, research, and idea generation—while still keeping your personality, experience, and point of view front and center.🤖 Where AI Helps (and Where It Hurts)AI is great at speeding up the boring parts of content creation. But relying on it too heavily can lead to generic, forgettable content. The difference between “AI slop” and strong content is the human layer you add on top.🎥 Need B-Roll Fast? Riverside Can HelpTry Riverside’s new AI Video Generator, a tool that automatically creates realistic, high-quality B-roll from a simple text prompt. It’s fast, creative, and saves hours in post-production. Use promo code CLIPPED at Riverside.fm for 20% off your subscription.Episode Takeaways:Use AI for outlines, drafts, and idea generation—not final outputsAI is excellent for speeding up research and summarizationTreat AI output as a rough first draft, not a finished productEditing and rewriting in your own voice is the real differentiatorNot every AI suggestion is good—pick and choose what worksGeneric AI content blends in; personal insight makes content stand outAI can help with interview questions, but you don’t need to use all of themLet your experience and instincts guide the final versionDay 4 is about balance. Use AI to move faster, but don’t outsource your thinking. The creators who stand out are the ones who combine smart tools with a strong, human point of view.The Podcast Haven Resources:Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step
December 17, 2025Episode 1795 min
12 Days of Christmas: Quick Content Creation Tips – Day 5: Build Repeatable Series That Reduce Burnout
Send us Fan MailThe 12 Days of Christmas series on Clipped continues with another practical tip designed to help creators stay consistent without burning out. Today is Day 5 of 12, and this episode focuses on building repeatable series and formats—one of the biggest differences between creators who last and creators who fade out.This episode digs into why consistency in structure matters more than constantly chasing new ideas. Repeatable formats make your workflow easier, help your audience know what to expect, and make batching episodes far more efficient over time.🎙️ Why Repeatable Series WorkCreators who stick around usually aren’t reinventing the wheel every episode. They have a clear format, predictable tone, and recognizable structure. That consistency builds trust with your audience and reduces the mental load of figuring out “what am I doing this week?”🎥 Need AI B-Roll For Your Content?Try Riverside’s new AI Video Generator, a tool that automatically creates realistic, high-quality B-roll from a simple text prompt. It’s fast, creative, and saves hours in post-production. Use promo code CLIPPED at Riverside.fm for 20% off your subscription.Episode Takeaways:Repeatable formats reduce creative burnout and decision fatigueConsistency helps your audience know what to expect from episode to episodeBatching becomes easier once your workflow and structure are locked inYour intro, tone, and delivery should feel familiar every timeSeries-based content (multi-part themes, topic weeks, or seasonal runs) keeps listeners engagedMixing interviews and solo episodes is fine—just keep the structure consistentJumping between unrelated topics can confuse listeners unless you already have a large, established audienceMost creators benefit more from being predictable than trying to cover everythingDay 5 is all about creating systems that support long-term content creation. Lock in your format, simplify your workflow, and make it easier for both you—and your audience—to show up every week.The Podcast Haven Resources:Follow me on YouTube: @podcasthaven - The page is growing!More tips, tools, and resources: The Podcast HavenPlan, Name, and Equip Your Show — All in One Place🎙 Podcast Equipment Finder — get personalized gear recommendations📝 Podcast Name Checker — see if your podcast name is available everywhere✅ Podcast Launch Checklist — plan your show step-by-step
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