THIS IS A SPACE FOR WOMEN WHO PODCAST

AND THE LISTENERS WHO LOVE THEM

Find your voice.

Speak your truth.

Meet your people.

Maybe you want to start a podcast, but you have no idea where or how to begin. 

Maybe you’ve already started a podcast, but the initial excitement is wearing off and you’re thinking about throwing in the towel. 

Maybe you have been independently podcasting for a while now, you have found your groove and you are looking to be of service and share your experience with others. 

No matter where you are in your podcasting journey, someone, somewhere needs to hear what you have to say.

We are creating a place where your voice matters. Your story matters. Join us.

Hi, I’m Kathy Barron. I’m the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Women Who Podcast magazine. 

I’m also a podcaster — I host and produce the Women Who Sarcast podcast.

Women podcasters are a vital presence in the podcasting world, and it’s about time a publication gave them the accolades that they deserve. 

That’s why, when a creative voice whispered in my ear that I should start Women Who Podcast Magazine, without any knowledge of how to go about it, I did!

Current Issue

In this issue, we are celebrating our 3rd anniversary with fourteen featured podcasters who share their
inspirational journeys.

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  • "I think it’s community over competition. Like as women, let’s build each other up and continue to support each other. I wanna see more continued collaboration."

    Katelyn Brown / The Gutsy Truth Podcast

  • “I wanted to make a space for women where they don’t have to look far to see themselves.”

    Ebone Almon / The Professional Homegirl Podcast

  • “We need to hear more women’s stories. We need to hear women’s voices. They’ve been silenced for way too long. And we need them now more then ever because they carry the wisdom of where we’re going.”

    Aim Me Smiley / Caravan of the Heart Podcast

  • "We rise by lifting others."

    Jo Moseley / The Joy of SUP Podcast

  • "It’s appreciating the journey and being gentle with myself as I’m on the journey. So it’s like navigating that, you know, knowing that my podcast still matters regardless how many people listen to it."

    Ashlynd / mindFLOWERS Podcast

  • "You have to want to help or affect change in somebody in some way or to offer some kind of information. So understand your why and who you’re trying to reach."

    Nic Redman / The Voice Coach Podcast

  • "Having other people on your podcast that have podcasts is never a bad idea. We can draw from each other’s audiences. You know that old saying that boats rise in high tides. I just try to be helpful to other people."

    Michele Folan / Asking for a Friend Podcast