Start your 2026 inspired and ready for what’s next in higher ed podcasting—straight from the people building it.What’s ahead for higher ed podcasting in 2026? This episode rounds up predictions from creators and educators around the world, spotlighting the trends shaping the year ahead. Hear why podcasting may gain more academic credibility, how universities could lean on audio as a PR and outreach channel, and why short mini-series and binge-drop formats are on the rise. The conversation also explores a major shift toward research storytelling that highlights process (not just results), the growing role of podcasting across the entire student lifecycle, and the ethical questions AI is bringing into production. A forward-looking listen for anyone creating podcasts in higher education.Connect:Share Feedback & Ask Questions:
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[email protected] Twitter: @namcphedran / @podiumpodcastcoYoutubeHigherEdPodsEpisode Links:Carl Hartley’s Episode: Podcasting and Journalism: Balancing Innovation and Integrity Jenna Spinelle’s Episode: The Democracy Group: The Power of a Podcast NetworkKate Young’s Episodes: Continuing Studies: Higher Ed Podcasting | Purdue: Effectively Engaging Alumni / Clips, Strategy, and Search: How This Is Purdue Scales Its ReachBrett Spencer’s Episode: Class is in Session: Building the Future of Podcasting Through EducationMarta Perrotta’s Episode: Broadcasting Without Borders: How Podcasting is Changing JournalismJim Ambuske’s Episode: Making History Heard: Bringing the Past to Life Through PodcastsJohn Boccacino’s Episode: Syracuse University: Podcasting the Voice of a University Chapters:(00:00) - Introduction
(01:52) - Carl Hartley: Podcasting Becoming Academic Currency
(05:22) - Jenna Spinelle: Podcasting as University PR
(07:31) - Kate Young: Short Series & Binge Drops
(09:58) - Brett Spencer: More Podcast Courses & “Fun” Content
(12:39) - Marta Perrotta: Research Process, Not Just Results
(15:49) - Elvin Freytes: Podcasting Across the Student Lifecycle
(18:57) - Jim Amuske: AI Ethics in Podcast Production
(20:47) - John Boccacino: Longform Still Wins (With Engagement)
(24:34) - Conclusion