7 Podcasting Conferences to Put On Your Calendar in 2025Being a podcaster can mean operating in a vacuum. Make it a point to attend a podcast conference or seminar in 2025 to get out of your comfort zone/studio. They’re a great way to stay informed of trends and technology, get a fresh perspective on podcasting in general, and learn strategies to grow your audience and your brand. Virtual | January 15 Overview: The Brand Podcast Summit targets brands that are looking to up their podcast game, or want to implement a new podcast strategy. Why Attend: On big reason is convenience. The conference is free and virtual, so no travel is required. Session topics are geared toward business but many of the strategies covered can be applied to any podcaster. Orlando | January 16-19 Overview: Podfest Expo, in its 11th year, is a big event that focuses on education, insights and networking for podcasters of all levels. It features workshops, hands-on sessions, panels, and talks from both seasoned professionals and up-and-coming creators. Why Attend: It’s known for its community atmosphere and its appeal to podcasters of all experience levels. Podfest typically has a strong focus on practical takeaways that can immediately benefit your podcast. Austin | March 7-15 Overview: SXSW started as a music conference in 1987, and has grown into a massively big deal. It brings together a global community of nearly 300,000 creators with a focus on technology, film, culture, and music. Nearly two dozen different tracks—like Artificial Intelligence, Culture, Fashion & Beauty, Food, and the Tech Industry—ensure that there’s something of interest for any attendee. Why Attend: While the focus may not be directly on podcasting, SXSW offers a ton of learning opportunities that can provide you with podcast material. It’s an amazing place to network with those who share your interests (potential podcast guests?). South by Southwest is also a lot of fun, so there’s that. Chicago | March 31-April 3 Overview: A sister event to Podcast Movement, Evolutions is aimed at more advanced podcasters, industry professionals, and businesses within the podcasting ecosystem. The conference focuses on deeper dives into the latest trends, technology, monetization, and growth strategies in podcasting. Why Attend: If you're an experienced podcaster or work in the podcasting industry, this event is designed to take your podcasting efforts to the next level, with a heavy focus on advanced topics and innovations in the industry. London | May 21-22 Overview: A big conference with an international flavor. The Podcast Show is one of Europe’s largest podcasting events, attracting podcasters and industry professionals from around the world. It benefits from having nearly 500 excellent presenters, and offers ample panels, workshops, exhibitions, and networking opportunities. Why Attend: For podcasters looking to grow their reach internationally (or who want a European vacation), The Podcast Show is an ideal event to connect with global industry leaders, discover new trends, and gain insights into the European podcasting scene. Dallas | August 18-21 Overview: Podcast Movement is in its 12th year and is one of the largest and most well-known podcasting conferences. It brings together more than 3,000 podcasters, creators, producers, and industry experts. It offers keynotes, breakout sessions, workshops, and networking events across a wide range of podcasting topics, from content creation and monetization to marketing and podcasting technology. Past speakers include podcasting heavyweights Ira Glass, Phoebe Judge, and Aaron Mahnke. Why Attend: It's a fantastic opportunity for podcasters to learn new strategies, discover tools, and expand their network. The event usually includes exhibitors, live shows, and plenty of opportunities for networking. San Diego | September 15-17 Overview: It's not podcast-specific but CMWorld has been offering a full slate of guidance from more than 100 marketing experts since 2010. It’s a great place to get insights on better storytelling, demand gen, how to reach a larger audience, tracking your performance, social media best practices, and more. Why Attend: If you’re looking for tips on overall marketing strategy, CMWorld is a great place to learn. A multitude of presenters from several large brands are there, providing real-world success stories.
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Podcasting Trends 2025: What Podcasters Should Watch Educational shows surge – 88% of listeners now tune in to learn. AI adoption grows – 1 in 4 creators already use tools for quality, transcripts, and notes. Short clips drive discovery – 30–60 sec videos on TikTok, Shorts, and Reels boost reach. Monetization expands – Podcast ad revenue is on track to surpass $4B in 2025, with live events adding more income streams. Video podcasts retain audiences – Viewers stay longer when they can watch...
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Another week, another round of “creators are the future and everyone else is just catching up.” We’re here to break down what happened across music, podcasts, audiobooks, and film—so you don’t have to doomscroll before your first coffee.