Ep253: Being the Voice with Tobin Jarrett Poppenberg

Today on the More Cheese Less Whiskers Podcast, we're talking with Tobin Jarrett Poppenberg about becoming the voice of his niche in the audiobook space.

Tobin's come from a very successful career, and he shares how developing a bond with his nephew by reading Harry Potter stories inspired his new venture. The challenge now is profiting in this competitive space.

So we had a great conversation about the options in becoming the voice of children’s audiobooks, and how a podcast, sponsor opportunities, and using recordings to launch additional products can help him become the go to person in this space.

 

Summary:

1. Tobin Jarrett Poppenberg discusses his journey in the audiobook industry, revealing the intricacies of audiobook performances, the difficulties in making a profit in the industry, and how he discovered his passion for audiobooks.
2. Tobin shares a personal story about his bond with his nephew, fostered through reading Harry Potter together, showing the powerful impact of storytelling.
3. The idea of creating a podcast dedicated to reading public domain stories and introducing new books to listeners is explored. 
4. The potential of children's content on platforms like YouTube is discussed, as well as the possibility of Tobin becoming a curator for children's books.
5. He presents his vision for the podcast, discussing details such as the publishing calendar, potential sponsors, and how to keep the audience engaged.
6. The potential use of podcast recordings as a basis for books and other ventures is considered.
7. He shares his plans for exciting giveaways and how much he values listener feedback.
8. We explore Tobin's background, including his past in marketing automation and his discovery of audiobooks during his time at college.
9. We look into the difficulties of competing in the audiobook industry and the copyright constraints for performers.
10. The possibility of Tobin's podcast serving as a platform for discovering new children's books and authors and the potential size and scope of the podcast's audience is explored.

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