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Member Spotlight with Robb Elineil Paa ( Uprise Studio)

Robb Elineil Paa is Podcast Manager and Editor from Uprise Studio worked with multiple podcasts and brands for almost 2 years now.

🚨 What inspired you to create your podcast company or become Podcast professionals, and what niche do you fill in your podcasting landscape?

What inspired me to dive into podcasting was the chance to help others share their stories and make meaningful connections. I saw how powerful podcasts could be, not just for entertainment but for learning, community, and inspiration. My focus is on helping small creators and entrepreneurs, those who have a message but need that extra support in editing, managing, and promoting their content to reach the right audience.

⚖️ How do you balance creative freedom for podcasters with ensuring content aligns with your mission?

Balancing creative freedom with alignment to our mission is all about open communication and trust. I believe in giving podcasters the space to express their unique voices while guiding them to ensure their content reflects our core values. It’s a collaborative process that ultimately enhances the podcast's impact and keeps it true to our mission.

🛟 What support do you offer your podcasters/client beyond production and distribution?

Beyond production and distribution, I provide personalized guidance to help podcasters grow their audience and refine their content strategy. I offer insights on episode topics, branding, and social media promotion, ensuring their message resonates with listeners.

🚧 What are some exciting projects or collaborations coming up for you?

As for now none, but I’m really looking forward to diving into some exciting projects!

🏆 What are some of the biggest challenges you face in the podcasting Industry?

One of the biggest challenges I face in the podcasting industry is staying on top of ever-changing technology and tools. It feels like there’s always a new platform or software to learn, which can be overwhelming.

📢 What advice would you give to aspiring podcast service providers ?(e.g. Podcast VA, Manager, Editor etc)

Start by honing your skills in audio editing and communication. Build a portfolio with sample work, even if it’s just for practice or friends. Network within the podcasting community. be adaptable and open to feedback; every project is a chance to learn and grow.

⚒️ What tools or resources would you recommend to your podcast colleagues (list the name and website if available?

Here are some tools I recommend for podcasting:
1. Audacity
2. Adobe Creative Suite
3. Descript
4. Riverside.fm

🎧 Looking ahead, what trends or changes do you anticipate in the podcasting industry, and how is your company or yourself preparing for it?

I see a growing emphasis on video podcasts and interactive content in the podcasting industry. Listeners want more engagement, so I’m enhancing my skills in video editing and exploring platforms that offer interactive features.

If you're looking for an amazing opportunity to work with Robb as a podcast manager or editor, check out his profile at Podwires Marketplace or click here! 👈️ 

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