About this episode
Episode 628 - Shout Out Your Listeners - We Love To Hear Our Name, Comment and Our Voice on Your PodcastIn this episode of the How to Podcast Series, Dave reflects on his ongoing podcasting journey and shares a powerful reminder about the role listeners play in building a thriving show. After seven years, nine podcasts, and nearly two thousand episodes, Dave has reached a point where podcasting has become a well running creative machine. With content scheduled months in advance and a steady stream of guests reaching out, he continues to challenge himself in 2026 by publishing daily episodes and creating more content across social platforms. The goal is not simply to produce more episodes, but to stay creative, push personal boundaries, and explore new ways to connect with podcasters.At the heart of this episode is a moment that reminded Dave of something many podcasters forget. While listening to another podcast, his message to the hosts was read and acknowledged on the show. Even after years behind the microphone himself, hearing his name and contribution mentioned brought genuine excitement and a sense of connection. That small moment highlighted a powerful truth about podcast audiences. Listeners love to feel seen and appreciated.Dave explores how recognizing listener engagement can transform a podcast from a one way broadcast into a true community experience. When podcasters acknowledge comments, voice messages, emails, or social media interactions on their show, listeners move from passive consumption to active participation. Being mentioned on a podcast creates an emotional investment. It encourages listeners to contribute again, share the show with others, and feel a deeper connection to the podcast and its community.The episode also emphasizes that creating these interactions requires intention. Podcasters must make it easy for their audience to engage and must actively invite feedback. Whether through voice message tools, comments on podcast platforms, direct messages, or listener questions, every interaction becomes an opportunity to highlight the people who support the show.Dave encourages creators to regularly feature listener voices, celebrate community wins, acknowledge thoughtful comments, and shine a spotlight on audience members who participate. These simple moments can have a lasting impact and often inspire others to join the conversation. Over time, this creates a cycle of participation where listeners contribute, receive recognition, and encourage others to get involved as well.Podcasting becomes much more powerful when the audience feels like they are part of the show. By elevating listener voices and celebrating the people behind the downloads, a podcast can grow into a shared space where ideas, support, and community lift everyone involved.Key TakeawayWhen podcasters intentionally recognize and celebrate their list