{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68343e1669c98f151d8f0020/6a01452c45d57527153f4d58?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Building Trust at Scale in Health Podcasting with Dan Kendall","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/68343e1669c98f151d8f0020/1778468603569-7794b5fd-c371-4939-8a8c-a494dbdbd8d5.jpeg?height=200","description":"<h3>How do you build a podcast business when your audience is highly specialized, deeply regulated, and incredibly difficult to reach?</h3><p><br></p><p>Dan Kendall has spent nearly a decade proving that small, focused podcast audiences can create outsized business value. As the founder of <a href=\"https://healthpodcastlibrary.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Health Podcast Library</a> and creator of Digital Health Today, Dan built one of the earliest podcast ecosystems dedicated to healthcare innovation, medical technology, and evidence-based content.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of PodBiz, Dan breaks down how healthcare podcasting evolved from a niche experiment into a trusted infrastructure layer for audience education, brand positioning, and professional discovery.</p><p>He also shares why many companies still misunderstand podcasting, how he sold his first sponsorships before the industry had clear pricing models, and why trust, not scale alone, is often the most valuable currency in podcasting.</p><blockquote>“I don't think having a podcast is a binary decision anymore. It's not do I don't I? It's about what kind of podcast do I create.”</blockquote><p><br></p><h3>In This Episode, We Cover:</h3><ul><li>Why niche podcast audiences can outperform larger shows commercially</li><li>How Dan monetized Digital Health Today before podcast ad standards existed</li><li>The role of trust in healthcare podcasting and branded content</li><li>Why healthcare companies are using podcasts as educational infrastructure</li><li>The difference between owned, earned, and paid media in podcast growth</li><li>Why most organizations think about podcasting incorrectly</li><li>How Health Podcast Library vets credible health content</li><li>What podcasting can learn from the Airbnb marketplace model</li><li>The business opportunity behind highly targeted professional audiences</li><li>Why podcasting is no longer a “should we?” decision for brands</li></ul><h3>Episode Moments:</h3><ul><li>(00:00) Why podcasting is no longer a binary decision</li><li>(01:37) Where the money is in podcasting</li><li>(04:13) Launching Digital Health Today</li><li>(06:47) Dan’s first sponsorship strategy</li><li>(14:14) Why niche audiences became commercially valuable</li><li>(15:03) Selling annual podcast sponsorships</li><li>(17:59) Podcasts as sales and education infrastructure</li><li>(21:49) Building “WebMD for your ears”</li><li>(23:15) The vision behind Health Podcast Library</li><li>(27:18) Owned, earned, and paid media strategies</li><li>(31:06) Why healthcare professionals needed podcast discovery tools</li><li>(33:01) Launching the Health Podcast Awards</li><li>(35:08) Why creators overcomplicate getting started</li><li>(37:01) Using podcasts to educate customers before sales conversations</li><li>(44:04) The Starbucks moment that validated podcast sponsorship</li><li>(47:04) The biggest misconception about Health Podcast Library</li><li>(48:24) Dan’s advice for podcasters entering niche industries</li><li>(50:08) Why Dan is excited about podcast industry events and the Health Podcast Summit</li></ul><h3>About Dan Kendall</h3><p>Dan Kendall is the founder of <a href=\"https://healthpodcastlibrary.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Health Podcast Library</a> and the creator of Digital Health Today. With more than 30 years of experience across healthcare, medical technology, and innovation, Dan has become a leading advocate for evidence-based podcasting within the healthcare industry. Through Health Podcast Library, Health Podcast Summit, and related initiatives, he works to elevate credible health content and help creators, organizations, and professionals use podcasting more effectively for education, trust-building, and audience engagement.</p><p><br></p><h3>Connect with Dan Kendall</h3><p>Health Podcast Library</p><p> Website: healthpodcastlibrary.com</p><p> YouTube: youtube.com/@healthpodcastlibrary</p><p> Instagram: instagram.com/healthpodcastlibrary</p><p> LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/health-podcast-library</p><p><br></p><h3>Some Additional PodBiz Buzz</h3><blockquote>“Hope is a terrible strategy.”</blockquote><blockquote>“What are the key things that you wish every potential client, user, consumer, patient, professional, whoever they are, what are the key things that you wish all of them knew before you flew out to see them?”</blockquote><blockquote>“When they choose to trade their time and their attention for your content, what are you doing to help them be better in their life?”</blockquote><blockquote>“Everybody's telling me they heard me on your podcast. I think this is your audience in this room.”</blockquote>","author_name":"Norma Jean Belenky & John Kiernan"}