Why does reaching the right 200 healthcare leaders beat reaching 200,000 random listeners? James Cridland, Editor of Podnews and veteran BBC radio journalist, calls it the "niche paradox." Healthcare podcasts win by super-serving specific patient populations instead of chasing mass audiences. James draws from 773 million weekly hours of U.S. podcast consumption data. Specialized medical content beats broad wellness topics every time. His philosophy is simple: podcasts are "something for your ears when your eyes are busy." His own Podnews Weekly Review proves the model works. The show gets modest downloads but reaches exactly the right senior industry leaders. Great audio works while listeners drive, exercise, or multitask. That makes it perfect for time-poor healthcare professionals and patients seeking information during their daily routines.



This episode features a recording from the 2025 Health Podcast Summit. Get free access to all 37 sessions here: ⁠⁠healthpodcastsummit.com



Chapters



00:00 - Intro
02:37 - Data Sources Beyond Edison Research
06:18 - The 773 Million Hour Metric
08:52 - "Something for Your Ears When Your Eyes Are Busy"
12:23 - The Audio vs Video Debate
17:34 - Podcast Movement 2026 in New York
18:16 - The Niche Paradox: Why Smaller Can Be Better
21:58 - Discoverability Through Word of Mouth and Search
25:43 - Advertising Strategies and Host-Read Ads
29:11 - Producing the Pod News Weekly Review
31:47 - Making Healthcare Content Searchable and Timeless
33:21 - Where to Find James and Pod News



Resources Mentioned


  Podnews Daily Newsletter: https://podnews.net


  
Pod News Weekly Review (90-minute Friday podcast with Sam Sethi)

  Podcast Business Journal: https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/data


  Mastodon: Search for James Cridland

  
OP3 - Open data analytics tool for podcast metrics

  
Apple Podcast Connect - Platform analytics for creators

  
Spotify for Creators - Detailed consumption data

  
Clean Feed - Audio-only interview recording tool

  
Hindenburg - Professional audio editing software




Connect with Dan Kendall

• LinkedIn: ⁠https://linkedin.com/in/dankendall⁠

• Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/healthtechdan⁠



Connect with HealthPodcast.Org

• LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/healthpodcast/⁠

• Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/healthpodcastorg⁠

• YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@HealthPodcastOrg⁠



Visit our other resources and sites to learn more about Health Podcasting:

• Health Podcast Show - ⁠HealthPodcastShow.com⁠

• Health Podcast Awards - ⁠HealthPodcastAwards.com⁠

• Health Podcast Library - ⁠HealthPodcastLibrary.com⁠

• Health Podcast Community - ⁠HealthPodcastCommunity.com⁠

• Health Podcast Network - ⁠HealthPodcastNetwork.com⁠

• Health Podcast Summit - ⁠HealthPodcastSummit.com⁠

• Health Content Integrity Pledge - ⁠https://healthpodcast.org/health-content-integrity-pledge⁠



⁠⁠⁠Health Podcast Show⁠⁠⁠ is part of ⁠⁠HealthPodcast.Org⁠⁠ // Brought to you by Mission Based Media

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Ep06: How Niche Audiences Win in Health Podcasting

DEC 22, 202535 MIN
Health Podcast Show

Ep06: How Niche Audiences Win in Health Podcasting

DEC 22, 202535 MIN

Description

Why does reaching the right 200 healthcare leaders beat reaching 200,000 random listeners? James Cridland, Editor of Podnews and veteran BBC radio journalist, calls it the "niche paradox." Healthcare podcasts win by super-serving specific patient populations instead of chasing mass audiences. James draws from 773 million weekly hours of U.S. podcast consumption data. Specialized medical content beats broad wellness topics every time. His philosophy is simple: podcasts are "something for your ears when your eyes are busy." His own Podnews Weekly Review proves the model works. The show gets modest downloads but reaches exactly the right senior industry leaders. Great audio works while listeners drive, exercise, or multitask. That makes it perfect for time-poor healthcare professionals and patients seeking information during their daily routines. This episode features a recording from the 2025 Health Podcast Summit. Get free access to all 37 sessions here: ⁠⁠healthpodcastsummit.com Chapters 00:00 - Intro 02:37 - Data Sources Beyond Edison Research 06:18 - The 773 Million Hour Metric 08:52 - "Something for Your Ears When Your Eyes Are Busy" 12:23 - The Audio vs Video Debate 17:34 - Podcast Movement 2026 in New York 18:16 - The Niche Paradox: Why Smaller Can Be Better 21:58 - Discoverability Through Word of Mouth and Search 25:43 - Advertising Strategies and Host-Read Ads 29:11 - Producing the Pod News Weekly Review 31:47 - Making Healthcare Content Searchable and Timeless 33:21 - Where to Find James and Pod News Resources Mentioned Podnews Daily Newsletter: https://podnews.net Pod News Weekly Review (90-minute Friday podcast with Sam Sethi) Podcast Business Journal: https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/data Mastodon: Search for James Cridland OP3 - Open data analytics tool for podcast metrics Apple Podcast Connect - Platform analytics for creators Spotify for Creators - Detailed consumption data Clean Feed - Audio-only interview recording tool Hindenburg - Professional audio editing software Connect with Dan Kendall • LinkedIn: ⁠https://linkedin.com/in/dankendall⁠ • Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/healthtechdan⁠ Connect with HealthPodcast.Org • LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/healthpodcast/⁠ • Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/healthpodcastorg⁠ • YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@HealthPodcastOrg⁠ Visit our other resources and sites to learn more about Health Podcasting: • Health Podcast Show - ⁠HealthPodcastShow.com⁠ • Health Podcast Awards - ⁠HealthPodcastAwards.com⁠ • Health Podcast Library - ⁠HealthPodcastLibrary.com⁠ • Health Podcast Community - ⁠HealthPodcastCommunity.com⁠ • Health Podcast Network - ⁠HealthPodcastNetwork.com⁠ • Health Podcast Summit - ⁠HealthPodcastSummit.com⁠ • Health Content Integrity Pledge - ⁠https://healthpodcast.org/health-content-integrity-pledge⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Health Podcast Show⁠⁠⁠ is part of ⁠⁠HealthPodcast.Org⁠⁠ // Brought to you by Mission Based Media