Podcasting and Kung Fu with Devin Smith Media

Published: 3 days ago

In this episode, I sit down with my delightful producer and podcast pal, Devin Smith! From his home base in Marietta, Georgia (yes, we talk about the diner there), Devin shares how he stumbled into the world of podcasting, built Podium Studios from the ground up, and followed his passion to create art through sound. We swap stories about life, comedy, marriage, perfectionism, and even martial arts—you’re in for an honest, funny, and inspiring ride.

If you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a podcast, how to launch your own, or how to keep your humor alive while building a business, this episode has something for you. Devin and I laugh a lot, talk real life, and dive into everything from YouTube podcasting to Harlequin novel interviews gone sideways. So grab your headphones and let’s get into it!


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[0:57] - Meet Devin Smith: Podcast producer, not a comedian—but definitely a good laffer.

[2:10] - Suzi shares her Thanksgiving plans and love for her rocket scientist daughter-in-law.

[5:35] - How Devin got into podcasting (hint: iPods and perfectionism were involved).

[10:11] - Remembering Dan Miller and the impact of “48 Days to the Work You Love.”

[13:51] - Why Devin launched Podium Studios and fell in love with podcast production.

[15:44] - Suzi’s take on podcast advertisers and the business of podcasting.

[20:14] - The power of YouTube and why video is the future of podcasts.

[24:23] - Lessons from Devin’s dad: “Be kind to everyone on your way up.”

[27:33] - The time a Harlequin romance author’s interview audio vanished.

[33:51] - Suzi’s wild journey into the film industry—complete with Dennis Hopper advice.

[45:35] - Devin reveals his passion for Kung Fu and the mentor who changed his life.

[52:00] - Women, self-defense, and why knowing your own strength matters.


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