What Is a Podcast Now? Elsie Escobar on RSS, Hosting Myths, Community & the Future of Podcasting
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What does podcasting really mean in 2026, and who gets to define it?
In this episode of Into The Podverse, host Tony Doe sits down with Elsie Escobar, one of the most influential voices in podcasting and a former longtime leader at Libsyn. Drawing from nearly two decades inside the industry, Elsie breaks down the biggest shift most creators still misunderstand: the changing definition of what a podcast actually is.
This conversation dives deep into:
Why podcasting has become a cultural vocabulary problem
The difference between RSS-based audio podcasting and platform-led video shows
Common myths about podcast hosting and why many creators don't need to pay to start
What creators are really paying for when they choose a hosting platform:
- Why discoverability is a community problem, not an algorithm problem
- Visibility vs discoverability and why confusing the two hurts independent creators
- The future of podcasting in a multimodal, AI-driven world
- Ownership, IP, and the personal cost of building corporate podcasts
- Why the human voice still matters more than ever in the age of AI
Elsie also reflects on founding ShePodcasts, supporting women and BIPOC creators long before it was fashionable, and what she would do differently if she were building a community today.
This episode is essential listening for podcasters, media professionals, platforms, and anyone serious about building sustainable, human-centred audio ecosystems, beyond hype, algorithms, and trends.