From the desk of Kavita — for readers who believe content should feel as real as it sounds, and always leave room for a little curiosity.
If you asked me a few years ago what content would win in 2025, I’d have said video. No doubt. But here we are, and what’s growing faster than ever?
Podcasts
Not just for hobbyists anymore. Not just for big-name celebrities. I’ve seen freelancers, founders, wellness coaches, and B2B brands quietly building empires through their voices.
And if you’re wondering whether it’s too late or too saturated — trust me, I get it.
I was the same.
But once I started looking closer, I realized this:
Podcasting isn’t just a content format. It’s a connection format.
And in 2025, connection wins.
Why Podcasting Works — And Why I Stopped Ignoring It
If you’ve ever felt like your blog was solid, your social captions were clever — but still, something was missing…
That something might be your voice.
There’s an intimacy in audio that’s hard to recreate on screen.
I remember listening to Dr. Maya Shankar’s podcast A Slight Change of Plans while cleaning one afternoon.
By the end of an episode, I felt like I’d just had a life-changing conversation with a friend — even though I didn’t say a word.
Turns out I’m not alone.
In 2023, 464 million people globally were active podcast listeners, and it's growing.
(Source: Demand Sage, 2024)
Real Creators. Real Strategies. Real Results.
Here’s where it gets interesting:
Jay Shetty
His podcast On Purpose isn’t just feel-good content — it’s a brand.
From meaningful celebrity interviews to mental health tools, he’s created a global platform that now drives book sales, coaching programs, and speaking gigs.
As of early 2024, his show sees over 35 million downloads/month.
(Source: Podnews)
Ali Abdaal
Through Deep Dive, Ali explores business, creativity, and productivity with founders and authors.
His laid-back style gives guests space to speak like humans, not pitch decks.
Result? People binge multiple episodes and then buy his courses or books.
WorkLife with Adam Grant (sponsored by TED)
B2B leaders love this show — because it tackles organizational psychology in a deeply relatable way.
By leveraging story + science, it proves podcasts aren’t just for influencers; they’re for boardrooms.
The Lazy CEO Podcast by Jack Sweeney
Even small creators have grown niche B2B audiences by focusing on simple, valuable conversations with CFOs and startup operators — no millions of downloads needed.
Why It Matters for Your Brand — Especially Now
If you're a:
- Content writer or freelancer trying to build authority
- Founder or service provider looking for deeper reach
- Creative professional tired of the algorithmic treadmill
…then podcasting isn’t just nice to have — it can be your moat.
Because:
- It keeps attention longer (average episode = 30 minutes)
- It builds trust through tone and emotion
- It positions you as a thought leader without “performing” on camera
- It’s evergreen. One good episode can bring leads months later.
You Don’t Need Fancy Gear. You Need a Reason.
I used to think I needed:
- A soundproof studio
- A million downloads
- A voice that didn’t sound “weird” on audio
But I was wrong.
What you need is:
- A clear message
- A real problem you’re helping solve
- A way to make someone feel heard, seen, or helped
Start with voice notes. Start small.
Even a 3-minute episode, like I do in The Listening Room, can change how someone feels about their day — or their creativity.
Still Wondering if Podcasting Is “Worth It”?
Let me leave you with this:
You already have a voice.
You already have something people need to hear.
And the world isn’t just reading anymore — they’re listening.
Podcasting might seem like just another format, but what it is?
A quiet, loyal, powerful trust builder in a noisy world.
So if you’ve been stuck waiting for a sign to start…
Consider this it.
Because the world is listening.
And your story deserves to be heard.