THIS IS A SPACE FOR WOMEN WHO PODCAST

AND THE LISTENERS WHO LOVE THEM

Find your voice.

Speak your truth.

Meet your people.

Maybe you want to start a podcast, but you have no idea where or how to begin. 

Maybe you’ve already started a podcast, but the initial excitement is wearing off and you’re thinking about throwing in the towel. 

Maybe you have been independently podcasting for a while now, you have found your groove and you are looking to be of service and share your experience with others. 

No matter where you are in your podcasting journey, someone, somewhere needs to hear what you have to say.

We are creating a place where your voice matters. Your story matters. Join us.

Hi, I’m Kathy Barron. I’m the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Women Who Podcast magazine. 

I’m also a podcaster — I host and produce the Women Who Sarcast podcast.

Women podcasters are a vital presence in the podcasting world, and it’s about time a publication gave them the accolades that they deserve. 

That’s why, when a creative voice whispered in my ear that I should start Women Who Podcast Magazine, without any knowledge of how to go about it, I did!

Current Issue

In this issue, we featured seven inspiring podcasters and celebrated thirteen Up & Coming podcasters from all over the globe. Read the many articles about boosting your creativity, the power of human connection, how to overcome common podcasting challenges, and if podcasts have a discoverability issue.

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We love to showcase independent, women-identified podcasters from all over the globe. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear more!

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  • "If you're authentic and go into this wanting to support other women, impact other people, and change lives, you'll do very well."

    Misty Chaviers / I’m a Survivor Podcast

  • "People want humans to connect with. Lean into who you are and what you know.”

    Ashley Kindsvatter / United SHE Stands Podcast

  • “There's never a better time than now. I don't think it matters how old you are. Dreams don't have expiration dates."

    Anne Alexander-Sider / Act Bold Podcast

  • "I think women have a different air about them when it comes to telling stories and doing it on a medium like podcasts. It feels safer, in a sense, to listen to a woman talk on a podcast."

    Hetal Baman / Global Health Pursuit Podcast

  • "There is no rule that says you have to make any money at this whatsoever for your podcast to be legitimate. If you are doing a podcast, you are a legitimate podcaster."

    Karin Velez / Just Grow Something Podcast

  • "Find what you love talking about and just do it. Who cares if not everybody is supportive."

    Jennifer Lyn / At This Performance Podcast

  • There's so much research that shows just one creative act a month, just one 45-minute session of creativity, no matter what it is, if done once a month for a year, can add up to two years to your life."

    Stephanie Affinito / Get Lit(erate) Podcast