Top 10 Best Podcasters To Learn From As A Beginner

Top 10 Best Podcasters To Learn From As A Beginner In 2022

Here are the top 10 best podcasters to learn from as a beginner. The information in today’s post will be quite beneficial and should serve as a motivation for you. Podcasters are now in high demand in a variety of areas because the growth of mobile continues to rise and the Internet connects the entire world, every human being enjoys a significant benefit.

Download the first chapter of The Storytelling SeriesBeginners’ Guide for Small Businesses & Content Creators by Obehi Ewanfoh.

You may be excited to begin your podcast, but are you scared to do so for fear of failing. Do you find yourself asking such questions as:

  • Is it worthwhile to start a podcast?
  • How can I make money with a podcast?
  • What is the best way to start a podcast?
  • How much do the most successful podcasters earn?

If any of the above sounds right in your case, you are not alone. This is also why we are sharing this post with you as a motivation to keep grinding towards your podcast success. If it can happen for some, it can also happen to you.

So, be inspired as we drill down into the top 10 highest paid podcasters

1.  Joe Rogan – The Joe Rogan Experience (talk show)

Joe Rogan, our highest-earning podcast host, is exclusive to Spotify. He’s actively airing the joe organ experiences since 2009, and the show looks into anyone’s life.

And like everyone else with a net wealth of $100 million, Rogan makes money through a variety of venues, with his podcast bringing him $30 million in 2019.

In 2020, he negotiated an exclusive license contract with Spotify worth an estimated $100 million, which may pay him up to $75,000 every episode.

2.  Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hard (True crime comedy)

Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hard somehow managed to make the grim and ghastly incredibly entertaining with 35 million downloads per month, rising popularity, and dozens of live concerts under their credit.

They have been expanding since 2006, and all of the crimes included on the show are true, as absurd as some of them may seem.

The hosts have amassed a murderous fan base, and the podcast has already been covered in Entertainment Weekly.

3.  Dave Ramsey – The Ramsey (Financial talk show)

Dave Ramsey, popularly known as “financial guru,” is an accomplished businessman and author who has established a massive following on his podcast.

He gives efficient and straightforward financial and budgeting advice on over 600 radio stations, where an average of 13 million people listen weekly.

4.  Dax Shepard – Armchair Expert (Comedy, Interview)

Armchair Expert hosted by Dax Shepard, airs once a week and is all about appreciating the roughness of being human.

His first guest was his wife, but since his wife is Kristin Bell, the show was sure to be a hit, and it made vulture’s list of the greatest comedy podcasts of 2018.

5.  Adam Corolla – The Adam Carolla Show (Comedy show)

The Adam Carolla Show is hosted by comedian Adam Carolla, who established the podcast in 2009 and immediately was one of the most famous podcasts of all time, making it into the Guinness Book of World Records.

From March 2009 and March 2011, it was the most downloaded podcast, with around 60 million downloads.

6.  The Ringer – The Bill Simmons Podcast (sports talk know)

Fans of sports know that this is a must-listen podcast produced by American sports columnist, analyst, and author, Ben Simmons. Simmons has worked for ABC, ESPN, and Jimmy Kimmel Live.

His program is by far the most downloaded sporting podcast of all time, and it’s been rumored that Spotify will buy the ringer for $300 million in 2020. At the time, the ringer employed 90 writers.

7.  Pat Flynn – The Smart Passive Income (Business)

Pat Flynn is mostly about passive income, and while some may dismiss his claims, he’s definitely worth listening to because he brings in a slew of guests who all support his approach and motivate you to work on creating one.

8.  Ben Kissel, Marcus Park, and Henry Zebrowski (comedy…)

On this immensely popular and profitable twice-weekly podcast, serial killers, conspiracy theories, UFO sightings, ghosts, and creepypastas are all the norm.

It’s the type of program that draws you in with audio recordings of authentic cannibals’ serial killers.

9.  Cody Ko and Noel Miller (comedy-rap)

Cody Ko and Noel Miller, social media influencers, rose to popularity on the vine, and when that faded, they maintained their comedy by forming a little meat gang, which, as their podcast’s intro promises, will hopefully make you laugh.

They have done remarkably well with their business, adding live events, apparel, and original songs to their umbrella and making over fifty thousand dollars per month.

10. Nick Mullen Stavros and Adam Friedland – Cum Town (comedy)

Nick Mullen Stavros and Adam Friedland, both of New York City, started their contentious podcast in 2016.

Even if the name descends wasn’t enough, just giving the subject of the most current show sucks dictionaries will give you plenty of reasons about why the men frequently encounter blowback.

Which of the shows above are you familiar with. Let me know the comment section below.

Download the first chapter of The Storytelling SeriesBeginners’ Guide for Small Businesses & Content Creators by Obehi Ewanfoh.

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