The Impact of Podcasts and “New Media” on the Election of 2024

We are entering a new era regarding news and information gathering and processing.

As the 2024 election looms, it is increasingly harder to trust traditional sources of news which are increasingly backed by large conglomerates with political agendas. Moreover, as AI advances and becomes more accessible, what is real and what isn’t is much more difficult to distinguish.

Celebrity culture is crumbling. Although there are rich and famous people who are well intentioned, it is becoming more transparent to the masses that many influential people are either driving an agenda of their own or are simply just morons.

Over the past 10 years and certainly since 2020, podcasters and other independent creators on what may be termed “new media,” have become increasingly important in terms of how we gather information and process it.

The recent changes to X, formerly known as Twitter, such as much less suppressed posts and the ability to post long-form content, have opened a revamped and accessible platform to many voices who don’t necessarily have technical or media-based skills. I would argue even if you are not a fan of X, the newly opened up platform has pressured other social media platforms to alter their restrictive algorithms and manage the free flow of information better for everyone.

Regarding podcasts, according to Backlinko, there are over 464 million podcast listeners worldwide. The average listener spends about 7 hours per week on podcast apps. Episodes between 20 and 40 minutes seem to dominate the field. Listenership transcends gender, with women slightly edging out men 48% vs. 43%.

Established podcasts are poised to be a major factor in the American 2024 election. Podcasts can be listened to “on demand” to fit the listener’s schedule and do not require the audience’s complete attention. You can listen to a podcast while you are pretty much doing anything.

This may be why certain campaigns are getting their candidates on podcasts and new media. The RFKjr campaign has been very aggressive in this regard. This may explain why his numbers are weaker with older age groups who still get their information almost exclusively from legacy media such as cable news.

Trump has been on podcasts although what might have been his true participation level is hard to gauge since much of his time has been occupied with legal entanglements. Biden, who needs to reach younger demographics, has been seemingly hesitant to the idea of making the podcast rounds. Some of his critics would argue that he has tried to avoid engaging with any type of media.

My opinion and analysis of this is that currently, a mix of new and old media is necessary to help a campaign. Older demographics may not spend much time with new media, but they most certainly vote. That being the case, marketing and advertising efforts needs to include legacy media.

Also, as with traditional advertising such as radio, I am still a believer that it can be effective although the strategy has changed. Radio and TV are good for branding and getting your name out there.

Once the name recognition begins to kick in and people start doing searches, that is when the role of a solid plan for online content is of paramount importance. The digital media needs to be abundant and engaging and this need is easily filled with well produced podcasts.

I would only add that I would not limit myself to any type of media or news source. Listen to various opinions and analysis, don’t limit yourself to what fits your own disposition.

A great way to widen your information horizon is with a podcast. This is especially true of podcasts produced by independent creators. They are the ones who built the medium. It may be well worth your while to find some good ones.

Lori Spencer – Broadcast Veteran Talks About the Election of 2024 and RFKjr

Our guest on this episode is radio personality and journalist, Lori Spencer who is the American correspondent for Maverick News and co-host of the Strange Bedfellows podcast.

Lori Spencer

Lori is a veteran reporter and anchor with more than 35 years of experience in print and broadcast newsrooms. Her work has appeared in numerous daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, and online news portals, including Yahoo News, Counterpunch, TruthOut, This Can’t Be Happening, and OpEdNews.

Lori is also a JFK historian who has devoted decades to the study of John F. Kennedy’s presidency, and is currently a volunteer on the 2024 presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Lori Spencer and I discuss the importance of truth in politics, particularly in the context of Robert Kennedy’s campaign and his commitment to a new style of politics. We highlight the challenge of being honest in a political environment that often caters to sensationalism.

We touch on Kennedy’s use of new media to reach younger voters and his stance on vaccine safety. We also criticize the lack of Secret Service protection for Kennedy despite RFKjr receiving many threats. Lori explains the need for nuanced understanding and the support Kennedy has within his own family. Hopefully, our conversation sheds some light on the complexities of modern politics and the importance of truth-telling in a polarized media landscape.

You can find Lori Spencer on X (Twitter) @RealLoriSpencer and her website and blog here.

You can find the Billy Dees Podcast on your favorite podcast platform. For your convenience a Spotify player is below. We also have a video version of the interview embedded in this post below from YouTube. Recently, we have just started a Rumble channel for the podcast. You can find the Billy Dees Podcast on Rumble here.

Also, our live streams and podcast postings have been thriving on X. You can find Billy Dees on X (Twitter) here @BillyDees.

Billy Dees

Author and Actress Karen Lorre Talks RFKjr and Election 2024

Karen Lorre

On this episode, Karen Lorre and I discuss various topics. We touch on Karen’s background as a coach and her work in helping people align their minds and bodies with their goals. We also discuss Karen’s career as an actress, and the changes in social media, particularly Twitter (X), and the issue of censorship. Our focus, however, is shedding light on RFK’s campaign, the minimal mainstream media coverage, and RFK’s lack of Secret Service protection during his presidential campaign.

Karen Lorre discusses her acquaintance with RFK for the past 33 years, highlighting his integrity, dedication to fighting for people’s rights, and his support for the Constitution and Bill of Rights. She criticizes both Trump and Biden for violating the Bill of Rights during the lockdown and emphasizes the importance of individual rights and freedom of information. I agree with Lorre’s assessment of RFKjr and I express my excitement about RFK’s rising popularity in the polls.

You can find the podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. For your convenience a Spotify player is below along with a YouTube link. You can follow Karen Lorre on Twitter X @KarenLorre and her books are here ChronicPleasureBook.com

Spaces Host Holden Culotta – Talking Twitter X, Election 2024, and RFKjr!

On this episode, Holden Culotta and I engage in a conversation about the impact of social media on politics, the corruption in the political system, and the shift towards celebrity culture in politics. They also discuss the role of media in shaping public opinion and the rise of podcasting as a platform for open and honest conversations.

Holden Culotta on X @Holden_Culotta

This discussion is important as it highlights the changing dynamics of media and politics, the influence of social media on elections, and the need for transparency and accountability in the political system. It also emphasizes the importance of independent media and free speech in fostering a more informed and engaged citizenry.

We also touch on the changes in social media platforms, particularly X (Twitter), and the importance of having a different model that allows users to have more control and visibility. They also discuss the impact of social media censorship and the need for a free speech platform. Holden Culotta shares his experience hosting spaces on X (Twitter) and the importance of respectful conversations and bringing together different political groups.

The conversation also touches on the political landscape, including the potential for RFK Jr. to run for president and the need for new faces in politics. It reflects the desire for authenticity and a return to a sense of pride in the country among younger generations.

Overall, this podcast sheds light on the changing dynamics of social media platforms, the need for alternative models that prioritize user control and free speech, and the potential for new political figures to bring about positive change. It also highlights the growing dissatisfaction with traditional political options and the desire for fresh perspectives and authenticity in politics.

You can find Holden Culotta on X @Holden_Culotta and Billy Dees @BillyDees.

This is a clip from the inteview.

How Can We Tell Where the Truth Ends and Fake News Begins?

In my opinion, this conversation with Shaman Isis is as good as anything you will hear all week on digital or broadcast media.

Billy Dees and Shaman Isis

What we may refer to as an “absolute truth” is very illusive philosophically, scientifically, and in life.

However, have we lost our way in determining what an objective truth is in a practical manner?

Are “truths” that we don’t agree with increasingly becoming “fake news?” How do we know when news is news, or happens to be some version of a given truth that someone else wants us to believe?

Moreover, are we contributing to the problem?

Do we only pay attention to informational sources that reinforce what we already believe or have decided?

You can follow Shaman Isis on X (Twitter) @shamanisis and find her on her website shamanisis.com.

Here is a preview:

Full length podcast below on Spotify and YouTube: