**Do you use stock media for your creative projects? Are you a creator who makes stock media for others to use? As a listener can you tell the difference between stock media and something that has been commissioned? We want to hear from you! Reach out directly to Stuart:\xa0stuart@castos.com\xa0\nWe\u2019re going back to our archives and listening to an episode from March of 2022. It features Eric Nuzum from Magnificent Noise.\xa0\nTechnology is only good if it solves a problem. In the case of podcasting, it definitely does solve problems. It\u2019s basically broken down all major barriers to access when it comes to creating and distributing your audio.\nBut creating a good podcast is so much more than simply choosing the right microphones, the best software, and distributing an RSS Feed. To make a good podcast, you need to create an audio experience, ideally, an experience that is unique to your show.\xa0\nEric Nuzum is an expert in doing that. At NPR he helped bring to life shows like the TED Radio Hour and has worked on bringing shows like \u2018Fresh Air\u2019 and \u2018Wait Wait Don\u2019t Tell Me!\u2019 into podcasting. He was also vital in the creation of the critically acclaimed podcast,\xa0 Invisibilia. Eric is the founder of Magnificent Noise, a podcast, audio, and creative consulting company.\xa0\n\xa0\nLinks\n\xa0\nMagnificent Noise:\xa0 maginifcintnoise.com\xa0\nThe Ted Radio Hour:\xa0 npr.org/podcasts/ted-radio-hour\nInvisibilia:\xa0 npr.org/podcasts/invisibilia\nWhere Should We Begin with Esther Perel:\xa0 whereshouldwebegin.eshterperel.com\xa0\nConnect with Eric on LinkedIn:\xa0 linkedin.com/ericnuzum\n\xa0\nConnect Stripe to Your Private Podcast:\xa0Castos and Stripe Integration\n\xa0\nCastos offers integrative tools to create revenue for your private podcast. View our blog and Matt\u2019s YouTube Video