How I Got Started in the World of Podcasting
How did the Podcast Studio Glasgow’s co-found get started in podcasting? Here’s a dive into his history, and the early days of podcasting in the UK.
Why Text Transcripts Are the Secret Weapon Your Business Podcast Is Missing
One professional transcript can turn a single podcast episode into a month’s worth of SEO-friendly content, wider reach, and real business growth.
Audio is Podcasting, However…
The argument is growing for corporate and business podcasts to add a video component to their production workflow. An argument backed up by data.
How to Start a Business Podcast in 5 Easy Steps
Thinking of launching a business podcast? In the first episode of The PR Podcast Edge, Mark Hunter and Lindsay Reid share the 5 essential steps to get it right from day one.
Why Consistency is the Most Important Thing in Podcasting
The podcasts that build loyal audiences aren't always the best ones; they're the ones that never stopped.
Why Sloppy Audio Is Killing Your Podcast – Even If the Video Looks Perfect
Stop chasing quick video hits when you’re podcast’s audio is leaving your audience cold.
The Basics of Launching a Business Podcast - Lindsay Reid & Mark Hunter
If you've been thinking about starting a podcast for your business but aren't sure where to begin, Mark and Lindsay cut straight to what actually matters.
Podcast Clips Are Invitations, Not Destinations
Short-form clips won't grow your podcast if you're using them wrong.
Your Podcast Niche Isn't Your Ceiling. It's Your Foundation.
Broadening your podcast to grow faster is the wrong move. Here's why.
Your Listeners Don't Just Follow You. They Belong to You.
The Scottish clan system and the modern business podcast have more in common than you'd think, and understanding why could change how you think about every episode you make.
The Best Scottish Football Podcasts Right Now
Scotland now has more quality football podcasts than ever, here's who's worth listening to, what makes each one worth your time, and where to find them.
Viral Is Not a Strategy. It's a Weather Event.
Going viral is a weather event, it happens to you, you can't manufacture it, and the moment you start optimising for it, you start destroying the thing that actually builds a business.
Twenty years in, and podcasting still has everything to play for
Mark Hunter has been podcasting since 2005 — here's what two decades in the medium has taught him about where it's going next.
There's No Such Thing as a Passive Podcast Listener
Nobody accidentally subscribes to a podcast, and that single fact tells you everything about the kind of audience a show can build.
Your Podcast Has 47 Listeners. Here's Why That's Not a Failure.
Before you give up on your podcast because the numbers look small, ask yourself this: when was the last time 47 people gave you 45 minutes of their undivided attention?
Why Everyone Can Start a Podcast in 2026
In 2005, you needed a degree in tech to start a podcast. In 2026, you just need something worth saying.
What Glasgow Accountants Should Actually Talk About on a Podcast
The content question stops more accountancy firms from starting than anything else — here's why it's easier to answer than you think.
How a Podcast Positions Your Accountancy Firm Above Every Competitor on the High Street
When every firm on the high street sounds the same, the one with a consistent, public body of thinking stands apart in a way that no website redesign can replicate.
The Glasgow Solicitor's Guide to Podcast Content: What to Talk About and Why It Works
Not sure what a law firm podcast should cover? Here's a practical content framework for Glasgow solicitors, with episode ideas that actually attract the right clients.
Scale Your Agency's Podcast Services with a Glasgow Production Partner in 2026
In a year where consistency, repurposing, and measurable podcast ROI define success, Glasgow agencies can scale effortlessly by partnering with Podcast Studio Glasgow as their behind-the-scenes production arm.
